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Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar and the Minister of State with responsibility for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation Robert Troy, received Government approval to publish legislation which will ban reselling of tickets above face value for large events.
The Sale of Tickets (Cultural, Entertainment, Recreational and Sporting Events) Bill of 2021 was agreed by Government on Tuesday. It will be published and introduced to Dáil Éireann at the earliest opportunity, and will then be enacted as early as possible.
There is an exemption for amateur sports clubs and registered charities for fundraising purposes.
Government Approves Anti-Ticket Touting & Reselling Legislation - Tánaiste & Minister Troy
Sporting and music fans will benefit from a fairer sales system for tickets for live events, matches and concerts when the country reopens as the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. and the Minister of State with responsibility for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation Robert Troy T.D. today received Government approval to publish legislation which will ban ticket touting and reselling of tickets above face value for large events.
The Sale of Tickets (Cultural, Entertainment, Recreational and Sporting Events) Bill 2021 was agreed by Government today and will be published by the Tánaiste and Minister of State Troy shortly. It will then be introduced to Dáil Éireann at the earliest opportunity, with enactment as early as possible thereafter.
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Minister McEntee announces commencement of the Personal Injuries Guidelines
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Minister McEntee announces commencement of the Personal Injuries Guidelines
Guidelines set out the level of damages that may be awarded or assessed in respect of personal injuries
Reduction in award levels for most categories of personal injury
Guidelines will be reviewed within three years of being adopted and every three years thereafter
13 April 2021
The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has today announced that the Personal Injuries Guidelines will come into effect on Saturday 24 April. The Guidelines set out the level of damages that may be awarded or assessed in respect of personal injuries. The Guidelines reduce award levels for most categories of personal injury, and will be used by both the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) and the courts to assess compensation in such claims.