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Irish Statute Book (eISB)

The electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB) comprises the Acts of the Oireachtas, Statutory Instruments and Legislation Directory.

The official version of the Acts of the Oireachtas and Statutory Instruments remains the printed version published by Government Publications.

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Dail (Parliament) chamber

Acts of the Oireachtas
1922 to 2011

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Govenrment Buildings

Statutory Instruments
1922 to 2012

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Download PDFLatest Statutory Instruments in PDF

Legislative Directory

Legislation Directory
1922 to 15th November 2011

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Other Sources of Irish Legislation

Download PDFHouses of the Oireachtas - Bills & Acts in PDF
bullet point arrowBilingual Acts of the Oireachtas
bullet point arrowConstitution of Ireland/Bunreacht na hÉireann 1937
bullet point arrowIris Oifigiúil / Official Irish State Gazette

eISB Available as App.

As part of the overall optimisation process for mobile devices the electronic Irish Statute Book is now available for download as a free smart phone app. It is available for Android phones and also Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. If you experience any difficulties with theses apps. please do contact us at the eISB helpdesk isb@propylon.com

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Help Desk

A helpdesk service is available for the Irish Statute Book on CD-ROM and the web. However neither the Office of the Attorney General or the helpdesk provide assistance with interpretative queries on legislation, matters relating to the updating of content or the issuing of new content. The telephone number is (+353 1) 4927409 or e-mail isb@propylon.com. Please do not call or e-mail with questions about individual pieces of legislation as these cannot be answered. Such queries are best directed to the Department or body that created the Act or Statutory Instrument in question.