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AI Summary of 21. Cessation of direction or order on cessation of investigation.

This section outlines the conditions under which a directive or order issued pursuant to section 17 is rendered ineffective, specifically upon the conclusion of an investigation regarding potential money laundering or terrorist financing associated with the service or transaction at hand.

Moreover, it mandates that a member of the Garda Síochána must, at the earliest opportunity, formally notify both the recipient of the directive and any other affected parties that the directive or order is no longer in effect.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 15 July 2010 - onwards
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21. Cessation of direction or order on cessation of investigation.

(1) A direction or order under section 17 ceases to have effect on the cessation of an investigation into whether the service or transaction the subject of the direction or order would, if it were to proceed, comprise or assist in money laundering or terrorist financing.

(2) As soon as practicable after a direction or order under section 17 ceases, as a result of subsection (1), to have effect, a member of the Garda Síochána shall give notice in writing of the fact that the direction or order has ceased to have effect to -

(a) the person to whom the direction or order has been given, and

(b) any other person who the member is aware is affected by the direction or order.