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Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Act 2010

(Act 36 of 2010)
Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010 (Bill 58 of 2010)

Bill entitled an Act to make provision, in the context of the National Recovery Plan and the EU/IMF Programme of Financial Support for Ireland, in relation to the stabilisation, and the preservation or restoration of the financial position, of certain credit institutions; to amend the Building Societies Act 1989, the Central Bank Act 1971 and the Credit Institutions (Financial Support) Act 2008 for those purposes; to amend the National Pensions Reserve Fund Act 2000 to allow the Minister for Finance to give certain directions in relation to the National Pensions Reserve Fund; to make consequential amendments to the European Communities (Reorganisation and Winding-Up of Credit Institutions) Regulations 2004 (S.I. No 198 of 2004); and for related purposes

Last updated: 21 Dec 2010

Sponsored by: Minister for Finance

Source: Government

Originating House: Dáil Éireann

History of this Act

The Bill has been signed into law by the President.

21 Dec 2010

  • Dáil First Stage

    14 Dec 2010

    Dáil First Stage

    The Bill is initiated or presented to the House

    14 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Dáil Second Stage

    15 Dec 2010

    Dáil Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

    15 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Dáil Third Stage

    15 Dec 2010

    Dáil Third Stage

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

    (Also known as Committee Stage)

    15 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Dáil Fourth Stage

    15 Dec 2010

    Dáil Fourth Stage

    Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered

    (Also known as Report Stage)

    15 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Dáil Fifth Stage

    15 Dec 2010

    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)

    15 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Seanad First Stage

    n/a

    Seanad First Stage

    The Bill is deemed to have passed Seanad First Stage

    n/a

    Completed

  • Seanad Second Stage

    16 Dec 2010

    Seanad Second Stage

    The general principles of the Bill are debated

    16 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Seanad Third Stage

    16 Dec 2010

    Seanad Third Stage

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

    16 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Seanad Fourth Stage

    16 Dec 2010

    Seanad Fourth Stage

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

    16 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Seanad Fifth Stage

    16 Dec 2010

    Seanad Fifth Stage

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

    16 Dec 2010

    Completed

  • Enacted

    21 Dec 2010

    Enacted

    The Bill is signed into law by the President

    21 Dec 2010

    Completed

 

21 Dec 2010

An tAcht um Fhorais Chreidmheasa (Cobhsúchán), 2010

21 Dec 2010

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Act 2010

15 Dec 2010

As initiated

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010

Amendments

16 Dec 2010

Committee Stage

1st Additional List of Amendments [Seanad]

16 Dec 2010

Committee Stage

Numbered List [Seanad]

15 Dec 2010

Committee Stage

1st Additional List of Amendments [Dáil]

15 Dec 2010

Committee Stage

Numbered List [Dáil]

Debates

16 Dec 2010

Seanad Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Committee and Remaining Stages

16 Dec 2010

Seanad Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Second Stage

15 Dec 2010

Dáil Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Committee Stage (Resumed) and Remaining Stages

15 Dec 2010

Dáil Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Committee Stage

15 Dec 2010

Dáil Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Second Stage

15 Dec 2010

Dáil Éireann

Credit Institutions (Stabilisation) Bill 2010: Order for Second Stage

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