Statute Law Revision Act 2015
The Statute Law Revision Act 2015 is a Statute Law Revision Act enacted by the Oireachtas in Ireland to review secondary legislation (mainly proclamations and orders) passed from 1066 to 1820. The Act revoked a large number of pieces of secondary legislation of Ireland, England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom while preserving a shorter list of instruments that were deemed suitable for retention.[1]
Statute Law Revision Act 2015 | |
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Oireachtas | |
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Citation | No. 23 of 2015 |
Enacted by | Dáil Éireann |
Signed | 18 July 2015 |
Commenced | 18 July 2015 |
Status: Current legislation |
The Act is part of the Statute Law Revision Programme which has also seen the enactment of statute law revision legislation between 2005 and 2016.[2] The Act also amended the Statutory Instruments Act 1947 to remove most exemptions from the requirement to publish statutory instruments.[3]
Scope
The Act preserved a total of 43 pre-1821 instruments, while revoking 5,782 explicitly and around 7,000 implicitly.[4]
References
- http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2015/act/23/enacted/en/html
- http://www.per.gov.ie/en/slrp/
- http://www.lawreform.ie/_fileupload/Access%20to%20Legislation%20Issue%20Paper%202016.pdf
- 10:30 am. "Statute Law Revision Bill 2015:...: 28 May 2015: Seanad debates". KildareStreet.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.