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Legislation

Irish and EU Legislation of interest


02/02/2012 Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011 (410 KB)
Property Services (Regulation) Act 2011
28/11/2011 Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 As passed by Dáil Éireann (1,076 KB)
Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 As passed by Dáil Éireann
19/10/2011 The Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 has completed Committee stage on the 19th October 2011 (1,070 KB)
The Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 has completed Committee stage on the 19th October 2011
24/06/2011 Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011 (126 KB)
Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011
03/06/2010 Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 as passed by Seanad Éireann (1,032 KB)
Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 as passed by Seanad Éireann
26/04/2010 Property Services Regulation Bill 2009 [Seanad] As Amended in Committee (1,028 KB)
Property Services Regulation Bill 2009 [Seanad] As Amended in Committee
31/05/2009 Property Services (Regulation) Bill - Regulatory Impact Analyis (102 KB)
Property Services (Regulation) Bill - Regulatory Impact Analyis
11/05/2009 Property Services (Regulation) Bill 2009 (1,874 KB)
Bill and Explanatory Memorandum
28/11/2007 EU Directive 2005/36/EC (1,518 KB)
Recognition of professional qualifications
28/11/2007 EU Directive 2006/13/EC (218 KB)
Services in the internal market
14/11/2007 Auctioneers and House Agents Act 1973 (28 KB)
Current legislation in force
14/11/2007 Auctioneers and House Agents Act 1967 (244 KB)
Current legislation in force
14/11/2007 Auctioneers and House Agents Act 1947 (100 KB)
Current legislation in force
14/11/2007 Draft General Scheme for Property Services Regulatory Bill (434 KB)
This proposed legislation was published by the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform on 21st December 2006. This will create a statutory authority and set out a new regulatory framework.
31/07/2005 Auctioneering/Estate Agency Review Group (382 KB)
Auctioneering/Estate Agency Review Group - Report to the Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform
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