No 38 of 2006 - Irish Film Board (Amendment) Act 2006

What does this law do?

The purpose of this Act is to amend the Irish Film Board Act 1980 to increase, from £80,000,000 (€101,579,046) to €200,000,000, the total funding provided by the Irish Film Board towards the cost of making films and providing training in all aspects in the making of films. The current legislation governing the Board stipulates that the maximum of the aggregate amount of any investments, loans, grants or moneys provided by the Board towards the cost of making films and providing training in all aspects in the making of films is set at £80,000,000 (€101,579,046).

Contact Department:

Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism

Signed by the President on:

23 December 2006

Full version of this Act can be found on the Oireachtas website.