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Today, 18 Apr 2024

Select Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage

Recently considered Bills and Acts

18 Apr 2024

Before Dáil Éireann

Civil Registration (Electronic Registration) Bill 2024

No. 26 of 2024

17 Apr 2024

Before Seanad Éireann

Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) (Web Archive) Bill 2024

No. 27 of 2024

16 Apr 2024

Before Dáil Éireann

Fair Procedures in the Administration of Justice Bill 2024

No. 24 of 2024

16 Apr 2024

Before Dáil Éireann

Commission on the Future of the Family Farm Bill 2024

No. 25 of 2024

11 Apr 2024

Before Seanad Éireann

Road Traffic Bill 2024

No. 4 of 2024

Bills from 1922 to 1996

Bills published from 1997 to the present day are available on this website. Bills published from 1922 to 1996 have been digitised and most are included here too.

If you cannot find the Bill you are looking for, visit the Oireachtas Library's online catalogue. In the catalogue you can search the full collection including all the different versions of the Bills, as they were initiated, amended and passed by the Houses of the Oireachtas.

Official translations of Acts

Official translations of Acts of the Oireachtas are provided by Rannóg an Aistriúcháin. Once published, they are available alongside the original Act text in this section.

To see a list of recently published official translations of Acts, visit the Rannóg an Aistriúcháin page.

To examine Acts of the Oireachtas in English and Irish side-by-side, visit Achtanna.ie. The website includes Acts from 1922 to the present.

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