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Residential Tenancies (Deposit Retention Schemes) Bill 2011

(Bill 6 of 2011)

Bill entitled an Act to provide for the making of arrangements for securing that one or more tenancy deposit schemes are available for the purpose of safeguarding tenancy deposits paid in connection with tenancies, to provide for payments by the Government to scheme administrators by way of financial assistance or otherwise, to provide that any tenancy deposit paid to a landlord in connection with a tenancy shall be dealt with in accordance with an authorised scheme which scheme shall provide for facilities to be available for enabling disputes relating to tenancy deposits subject to the scheme to be resolved without recourse to courts of law, to provide for the provision of information to tenants and relevant persons in relation to the authorised scheme relating to their tenancy deposit, to provide certain powers to the Circuit Court in the case of non-compliance by a landlord with the requirements imposed on that landlord by this Act, to provide for certain implications in relation to termination of a tenancy in cases where a landlord has not complied with his requirements under this Act, and to provide for related matters

Last updated: 1 Feb 2011

Sponsored by: John O'Donoghue

Source: Private Member

Originating House: Dáil Éireann

History of this Bill

The Bill lapsed with the dissolution of the Dáil and Seanad

01 Feb 2011

  • Dáil First Stage

    16 Dec 2010

    Dáil First Stage

    The Bill is initiated or presented to the House

    16 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Dáil Second Stage

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    Dáil Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

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    Future Stage

  • Dáil Third Stage

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    Dáil Third Stage

    The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made

    (Also known as Committee Stage)

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    Future Stage

  • Dáil Fourth Stage

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    Dáil Fourth Stage

    Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered

    (Also known as Report Stage)

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    Future Stage

  • Dáil Fifth Stage

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    Dáil Fifth Stage

    Final statements on the Bill are made and it is set down for Second Stage in the Seanad

    (Also known as Final Stage)

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    Future Stage

  • Seanad First Stage

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    Seanad First Stage

    The Bill is deemed to have passed Seanad First Stage

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    Future Stage

  • Seanad Second Stage

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    Seanad Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

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    Future Stage

  • Seanad Third Stage

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    Seanad Third Stage

    The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made
    (Also known as Committee Stage)

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    Future Stage

  • Seanad Fourth Stage

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    Seanad Fourth Stage

    Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered
    (Also known as Report Stage)

    n/a

    Future Stage

  • Seanad Fifth Stage

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    Seanad Fifth Stage

    Final statements on the Bill are made
    (Also known as Final Stage)

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    Future Stage

  • Enacted

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    Enacted

    The Bill is signed into law by the President

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    Future Stage

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