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Number 28 of 1977
MINISTERS AND SECRETARIES (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) ACT, 1977
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Appointment of Ministers of State.
2.
Delegation of powers and duties of Ministers of the Government to Ministers of State.
3.
Application of enactments.
4.
Amendment of Interpretation Act, 1937.
5.
Amendment of Defence Act, 1954.
6.
Repeals.
7.
Short title, construction, citation and commencement.
Number 28 of 1977
MINISTERS AND SECRETARIES (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) ACT, 1977
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS OF STATE AND TO PROVIDE FOR MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THAT MATTER. [6th December, 1977]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:
Appointment of Ministers of State.
1.—(1) The Government may, on the nomination of the Taoiseach, appoint not more than 10 persons, who are members of either House of the Oireachtas, to be Ministers of State at Departments of State and may at any time, on the recommendation of the Taoiseach, remove a Minister of State so appointed.
(2) A person appointed to be a Minister of State shall continue to hold office so long only as he continues to be a member of a House of the Oireachtas, but a Minister of State in office at the date of a dissolution of Dáil Éireann shall continue to hold office until the successor of the Taoiseach who was in office on such date shall have been appointed.
(3) If the Taoiseach at any time resigns from office, a Minister of State shall be deemed also to have resigned from office, but shall continue to carry on his duties until the successor of the Taoiseach shall have been appointed.
(4) A Minister of State appointed under this section shall by his appointment be assigned to act as Minister of State at a Department of State.
Delegation of powers and duties of Ministers of the Government to Ministers of State.
2.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Government, by order made on the request of a Minister of the Government, to delegate to a Minister of State assigned to the Department of State of which the Minister of the Government has charge all the powers and duties of such Minister of the Government under any particular Act or any particular statutory power or duty of such Minister of the Government.
(2) The following provisions shall apply and have effect in relation to a delegation to a Minister of State under this section, that is to say:—
(a) the Government may at any time revoke the delegation either at the request of the Minister of the Government on whose request it was made or without any such request,
(b) the delegation shall terminate on the happening of either or both of the following events, that is to say, the Minister of the Government on whose request such delegation was made ceasing (otherwise than by a resignation from office to which Article 28.11.1° of the Constitution refers) to be the Minister of the Government to whose powers and duties the delegation relates or the Minister of State to whom the delegation was made ceasing to be Minister of State assigned to the Department of State of which the said Minister of the Government has charge,
(c) the delegation shall operate, so long as it continues in force, to confer on and vest in the Minister of State to whom it is made each of the statutory powers and duties delegated by the delegation,
(d) every statutory power and duty delegated by the delegation shall be exercisable and performed by such Minister of State in his own name but subject to the general superintendence and control of the Minister of the Government on whose request it was made and subject to any conditions or restrictions stated in the delegation,
(e) every statutory power or duty delegated by the delegation shall, notwithstanding the delegation, continue to be vested in the Minister of the Government on whose request the delegation was made but shall be so vested concurrently with such Minister of State and so as to be capable of being exercised or performed by either such Minister of the Government or such Minister of State, and
(f) the delegation shall not remove or derogate from the responsibility of the Minister of the Government on whose request it was made to Dáil Éireann or as a member of the Government for the exercise or performance of the statutory powers and duties thereby delegated.
Application of enactments.
3.—The references in
section 17
of the
Ministers and Secretaries Act, 1924
, and
sections 4
and
6
of the
Documentary Evidence Act, 1925
, to a Minister and a Minister who is the head of a Department of State shall be construed as including references to a Minister of State and a Parliamentary Secretary.
Amendment of Interpretation Act, 1937.
4.—The Schedule to the
Interpretation Act, 1937
, is hereby amended, as respects this Act and Acts of the Oireachtas passed after the passing of this Act and instruments (within the meaning of the
Interpretation Act, 1937
) made wholly or partly under any such Act after the passing of this Act, by the substitution in paragraph 18 of “Minister of the Government” for “Minister of State” and the said paragraph, as so amended, is set out in the Table to this section.
TABLE
18.—The expression “Minister of the Government” means a member of the Government having charge of a Department of State.
Amendment of Defence Act, 1954.
5.—The
Defence Act, 1954
, is hereby amended by the substitution in section 11 (2) of “Minister of State at the Department of Defence” for “Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence” and the said section 11 (2), as so amended, is set out in the Table to this section.
TABLE
(2) The Council shall consist of two civil members, namely, the Minister of State at the Department of Defence and the Secretary of the Department of Defence, and three military members, namely, the Chief of Staff, the Adjutant-General and the Quartermaster-General.
Repeals.
6.—
Section 7
of the
Ministers and Secretaries Act, 1924
, and
sections 8
and
9
of the
Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 1939
, are hereby repealed.
Short title, construction, citation and commencement.
7.—(1) This Act may be cited as the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 1977.
(2) This Act shall be construed as one with the Ministers and Secretaries Acts, 1924 to 1977, and this Act shall be included in the collective citation, the Ministers and Secretaries Acts, 1924 to 1977.
(3) This Act shall come into operation on such day or days as, by order or orders made by the Government, may be fixed therefor either generally or with reference to any particular purpose or provision and different days may be so fixed for different purposes and different provisions.
Acts Referred to
Defence Act, 1954
1954, No. 18.
Documentary Evidence Act, 1925
1925, No. 24.
Interpretation Act, 1937
1937, No. 38.
Ministers and Secretaries Act, 1924
1924, No. 16.
Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act, 1939
1939, No. 36.
Ministers and Secretaries Acts, 1924 to 1977
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