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AI Summary of Social Welfare Act 2006 (No. 36)

The Social Welfare Act 2006 (No. 36) represents a significant advancement in Ireland's legislative framework, aimed at updating and modernising statutory provisions related to social welfare. This Act plays a crucial role in defining key regulatory concepts and outlining compliance obligations for various stakeholders, including public authorities and citizens. It establishes mechanisms for enforcement and oversight, thereby ensuring that the statutory framework remains transparent and effective.

By amending or repealing previous legislation, the Act seeks to enhance clarity and coherence in social welfare policies, aligning them with national priorities and European Union obligations. Overall, the Social Welfare Act 2006 (No. 36) supports the ongoing development of an efficient legislative architecture that benefits all stakeholders involved.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Published date: 19 December 2006

Social Welfare Act 2006 (No. 36)