Personal Insolvency Consultation
From Insolvency Service of Ireland
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From Insolvency Service of Ireland
Published on
Submissions closed
Last updated on
In early 2017, the Department of Justice sought the views of interested parties on the operation of Part 3 of the Personal Insolvency Acts 2012 - 2015.
Part 3 of the Personal Insolvency Acts provides for the definition and operation in practice of the three protected debt resolution processes for insolvent individuals which were introduced in 2012:
Part 3 also provides for:
Further amendments were enacted in 2013 and in 2015, including changes, in Part 3, to the Debt Relief Notice and the new Court review in certain personal insolvency cases.
The consultation took place in response to section 141 of the Personal Insolvency Act 2012, which requires the Minister for Justice (in consultation with the Minister for Finance) to review the operation of Part 3 and to report on its outcome to both Houses of the Oireachtas. This consultation was intended to give stakeholders an opportunity to make known their views on the operation to date of Part 3.
Submissions were specifically invited on the thresholds and processes under Part 3 for Personal Insolvency Arrangements (including for insolvent persons who are unincorporated small or medium entrepreneurs) and on whether these should be changed. The Government had committed to review this issue, under the Programme for Partnership Government.
The closing date for submissions was Friday 30 June 2017.
Access a copy of the submission by the Insolvency Service of Ireland