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Re-use of Information
Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 (SI 279 of 2005)
The Standards in Public Office Commission (the Standards Commission) complies with the above Regulations on the re-use of Public Sector Information and it encourages the re-use of the information that it produces.
All of the information featured on the website of the Standards Commission is the copyright of the Standards Commission unless otherwise indicated. You may re-use the information on the website free of charge in any format. Re-use includes copying, issuing copies to the public, publishing, broadcasting and translating into other languages. It also covers non-commercial research and study. (Please note that whereas re-use of the information on the website is free of charge, section 73 of the Electoral Acts provides that the Standards Commission may impose a reasonable fee for photocopying statutory documents furnished to it.)
Information and documents obtained from this website may be reproduced and / or re-used subject to the latest PSI licence available at http://www.psi.gov.ie/. Generally re-use is subject to the following conditions. You must:
- Acknowledge the source and copyright of the Standards Commission in cases where you supply the information to others
- Reproduce the information accurately
- Not use the information in a misleading way
- Not use the information for the principal purpose of advertising or promoting a particular product or service
- Not use the information for or in support of illegal, immoral, fraudulent, or dishonest purposes
The Standards Commission is not liable for any loss or liability associated with the re-use of information contained on its website. Similarly while every effort is made to ensure that information on its website is up-to-date and accurate the Standards Commission does not certify that all of the information on its website is up-to-date or error free. The Standards Commission does not authorise any user to have exclusive rights to re-use of its information.
The Standards Commission maintains the following information on its website:
General Information concerning
- The functions of the Standards Commission under the three separate pieces of legislation it supervises (i.e. the Ethics Acts, the Electoral Acts and the Party Leaders Allowance legislation)
- Details of the legislation both primary and secondary under which the Standards Commission has supervisory role
- Details of how to contact the Standards Commission and details of how to make a Freedom of Information request to the Standards Commission.
- Links to other websites which may be of interest to users of the website of the Standards Commission.
Details of Guidelines published by the Standards Commission
- To ensure compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Acts concerning the acceptance and disclosure of donations and the limitation, disclosure and reimbursement of election expenditure at Dáil, Seanad, European and Presidential elections
- Guidelines in the form of explanatory notes to ensure compliance by "third parties", "other persons", companies, trade unions, publishers and donors with the relevant requirements of the Electoral Acts.
Details of Codes of Conduct published by the Standards Commission for:
Details on how to make a complaint to the Standards Commission
Details of reports published by the Standards Commission as follows:
- Annual reports published by the Standards Commission and its predecessor the Public Offices Commission
- Reports on the annual disclosure of donations by political parties and by TDs, Senators and MEPs
- Reports on the state financing of qualified political parties
Details (in date order) of press releases published by the Standards Commission
Details of general publications by the Standards Commission as follows:
Summary details of information disclosed to the Standards Commission at the following elections:
- Dáil by-elections held during 2005 in the constituencies of Kildare North and Meath
Summary details of donations disclosed on an annual basis by:
Summary details of the state financing of qualified political parties under:
Information which is of relevance to persons who may be covered by the legislation which the Standards Commission supervises.
Details of forms used by the Standards Commission in the following areas:
The links above are provided to improve public access to information and exist only for the convenience of those who use this website.
The Standards Commission has produced a combined section 15 and 16 Manual which sets out:
- the structure and organisation of the Standards Commission,
- its functions, powers and duties,
- the nature of the documentation held by it and
- the process by which requests for information can be made.
For further information on the re-use of information maintained by the Standards Commission please contact:
Aidan Moore
Telephone: 01- 6395712
Email: aidan_moore@sipo.gov.ie