14th February, 1981. Scheme of Compensation for Personal suffered. Injuries Artane on the. at the Stardust, (PI. 4035) Laid by the Minister



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Scheme of Compensation for Personal suffered at the Stardust, Injuries Artane on the 14th February, 1981 As amended Laid by the Minister Oireachtas, (PI. 4035) for Justice May, 1986. before each House of

Amendment to Scheme of Compensation for Personal Injuries suffered at the Stardust, Artane on the 14th February, 1981. Paragraph 14 of the Scheme is amended by the insertion of the following after "31st January, 1986" in the penultimate line of the paragraph: "However, where a completed application form has not been returned by that date but is returned not later than 20th June, 1986, the Tribunal will consider the claim if the applicant satisfies the Tribunal that there was good reason why he did not make the application by 31st January, 1986." The amended paragraph 14 is as follows: Applications should be made on the Tribunal's application form which is obtainable from the Secretary to the Tribunal. Completed application forms should be returned to the Tribunal as soon as possible and in any event not later than 31st January, 1986. However, where a completed application form has not b,een returned by that date but is returned not later than 20th June, 1986, the Tribunal will consider the claim if the applicant satisfies the Tribunal that there was good reason why he did not make the application by 31st January, 1986. Completed forms should be accompanied by any relevant medical reports. Doc.Id. 0182Q Pg. 7

Schemeof Compensationfor Personal Injuries suffered at Artane, on the 14th February, the Stardust, 1981 The Stardust Victims' Compensation Tribunal established will assess, and the State will pay, ex gratia under this Scheme compensation in accordance with this Schemein respect of personal injury and loss which is attributable Stardust, which occurred to the fire Artane, on the 14th February, 1981 at the Dublin. The Tribunal will he entirely responsible for deciding in any particular case whether compensation is payable under the Scheme, and, if so, the amount. There will be no appeal against or review of a final decision the Tribunal. claims for compensation made by or on behalf The Tribunal will consider of * (a) the persons who sustained (b) any person responsible (c) suffered pecuniary victim's injury; for the maintenance of the victim who has loss or incurred where the victim has died as a result of the victim or, where the victim any expenses as a result of the injury, if he has no dependant, expenses as a result (d) the injury or loss (the victim); of the any dependant any person who incurred of his death; has died otherwise any dependant, of the victim. than as a result of the injury, of

4. 2 If the claimant has suffered injury or loss in the circumstances set out in this Schemeand wouldbe entitled to claim compensation(whether statutory or nonstatutory) the injury or loss, otherwise than under the Scheme in respect of he may also claim compensation under the Scheme, but no.payment of an award under the.scheme shall be made to him unless he agrees to such discontinuance of any existing proceedings or claims as is reguired by the.state, and agrees not to institute any new proceedings or claim in respect of the injury or loss. > Anyclaimant under the Schemewill likewise be entitled to reject the amountof compensationawardedby the Tribunal. In such event he will be entitled to proceed with his'legal action in the Courts but will not be entitled to bring a claim before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal or proceed with any existing such claim..'is Subject to the* limitations and restrictions contained elsewhere in this Scheme, the compensation to be awarded by the Tribunal will be on the basis of damagesawarded under the Civil Liability Acts except that compensation will not be payable by way of exemplary, vindictive or aggravated damages or, where the victim has died, for the benefit of the victim's estate. Where the victim has died otherwise than as a result of the injury the Tribunal may award compensation in respect and liabilities of loss of earnings, expenses incurred before the death but only to a dependant who would, in the opinion of the Tribunal, suffer hardship otherwise. Compensation will be by way of a lump sum payment, rather than a periodical pension, but it will be open to the Tribunal to make an

3 interim award and to postpone making a final award in a case in which a final medical assessment of the injury is not yet possible. The Tribunal may refuse to pay compensation, or may reduce the compensation otherwise payable, to an applicant who has not, in the opinion of the Tribunal, given the Tribunal all reasonable assistance, in" relation to any medical report that it mayrequire or otherwise. Compensationwill be reduced by the value of the entitlement of the victim or claimant to social welfare benefits injury and will be reduced, payable as a result of the to the extent determined by the Tribunal, in respect of the entitlement of the victim to receive, under his conditions of employment, wages or salary while on sick leave. The Schemewill be administered by the Stardust Victims' Compensation Tribunal, the membersof which are Mr. Justice Donal Barrinqton, who will act as Chairman, and Mr. Hugh 0'Flaherty, Senior Counsel, and Mr. Noel T. Smith, Solicitor. Compensationwill be payable out of funds madeavailable from monies provided by the Oireachtas. The Tribunal will submit to the Minister for Justice a report on the operation of the Schemetogether with its accounts. The reports and accounts will be laid before both Houses of the Oireachtas. The Tribunal necessary will regarding be free to draw up any instructions the administration of the Scheme. it considers However, these

instructions will be consistent 4 with the provisions of this Scheme and with the general intention that the administration of the Schemeand, in particular, proceedings before the Tribunal, should be informal. 14. Applications should be made on the Tribunal's application form which is obtainable from the Secretary to the Tribunal. Completedapplication forms should be returned to the Tribunal as soon as possible and in any event not later than 31st January, 1986. Completedforms should be accompanied by any relevant medical reports. 15. The Tribunal's staff, will process applications may seek all relevant in the first instance and information as to the injury or loss, either from the applicant or otherwise. 16. Proceedings before the Tribunal will be by way of a presentation of his case by or on behalf of the applicant, whowill be entitled to call and question witnesses. It will be for the claimant to establish his case, and for that purpose he must, if so requested, submit himself to questioning by or on behalf of the Tribunal. All information before the Tribunal will be made available to the applicant. 17. An applicant may be accompanied by'his legal advisor or other person. Where the award of the Tribunal is accepted, the State will pay such costs of legal representation a Counsel) as the Tribunal necessary Tribunal. and reasonable before the Tribunal (including the costs of considers appropriate, expenses of witnesses together as assessed with the by the

18. Hearings before 19. It will be a condition the Tribunal " claimant undertakes. 5 will be in private. of making an application not to disclose to the Tribunal that a the amount of any award made in respect of his claim, unless he has accepted the award. The Tribunal may withdraw its 20. award in the event of a breach of this undertaking.. The standard of proof which the Tribunal will apply to a determination of any claim will be the balance of probabilities. 21. An applicant must accept or reject the award made in respect within one month of the notification he will 22. The Tribunal will be entitled desirable 23. be deemed to have rejected will to him of the award, failing which it. to make arrangements which it considers for the administration The Tribunal of his claim of money awarded by it as compensation. not have power to assess costs or loss arising out of or in connection with any proceedings other than the claim to the Tribunal and, in particular, of the proceedings referred will not have power to deal with the costs to in paragraph 4 above.