The Irish Government has published its legislative programme for the autumn 2013 session of the Oireachtas. The programme lists the Central Bank (Consolidation) Bill as one of the Bills it proposes to publish during 2014.
The purpose of the Central Bank (Consolidation) Bill is to consolidate all of the legislation relating to the Central Bank into a single Act. The heads of the Bill have yet to be approved by Government; this work is expected to be carried out during the current session of the Oireachtas.
Further updates on the Central Bank (Consolidation) Bill will be provided in future client updates.
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