The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the tables.
Table 1: Proposals in respect of which a Regulatory Impact Assessments was conducted.
Year
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Legislative Proposal
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RIA Published at
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2014
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Amendment of the National Archives Act 1986
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www.ahrrga.gov.ie/app/uploads/2017/02/regulatory-impact-analysis-20-year-rule.pdf
(since enacted as the National Archives (Amendment) Act 2018)
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2016
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Implementation of De-designation Proposals of the Review of Raised Bog Natural Heritage Area Network under the Wildlife (Amendment) Bill
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www.ahrrga.gov.ie/app/uploads/2016/08/review-of-raised-bog-nha-network-ria-2016.pdf
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Table 2: Proposals in respect of which Regulatory Impact Assessments were not undertaken
Year
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Proposal
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2011
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Irish Film Board (Amendment) Bill
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2012
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Bille na Gaeltachta 2012/Gaeltacht Bill 2012 (since enacted as the Acht na Gaeltachta 2012/Gaeltacht Act 2012)
Wildlife (Amendment) Bill 2012 (since enacted as the Wildlife (Amendment) Act 2012)
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2015
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National Cultural Institutions (National Concert Hall) Bill 2015 (since enacted as the National Cultural Institutions (National Concert Hall) Act 2015)
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2016
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Heritage Bill 2016 (since enacted as the Heritage Act 2018)
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The Deputy may also wish to note the following in respect of the European Communities (Bird and Natural Habitats) Regulations were introduced in 2011. These Regulations consolidated and updated the European Communities (Natural Habitats) Regulations of 1997 to comprehend both existing amendments to the Regulations, as well as rulings by the European Court of Justice in relation to a number of provisions under the EU Birds and Habitats Directives. As neither the EU Directives nor the Regulations introduced new provisions, the draft Regulations of 2011 did not undergo a formal Regulatory Impact Analysis. My Department, did, however, consult widely on the draft Regulations, including all Government Department, bodies under their aegis, and relevant statutory bodies.