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- Departmental team
- Overview
- Bodies and offices associated with the Department
- Statutes
- References
- External links
{{EngvarB|date=June 2018}}{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}}{{Infobox government agency |agency_name = Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation |type = Department |logo_width = |logo_caption = |seal = |seal_width = 80px |seal_caption = |formed = 17 June 1919 |preceding2 = |dissolved = |superseding = |jurisdiction = Ireland |headquarters = 23 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, D02 TD30 |coordinates = {{coord|53|20|24|N|6|15|21|W|type:landmark|display=inline}} |employees = |budget = |minister1_name = Heather Humphreys, TD |minister1_pfo = Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation |chief1_name = Orlaigh Quinn |chief1_position = Secretary General |child1_agency = |website = {{URL|dbei.gov.ie/}} |footnotes = }}The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation ({{lang-ga|An Roinn Gnó, Fiontar agus Nuálaíochta}}) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation who is assisted by two Ministers of State. Departmental team- Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation: Heather Humphreys, TD
- Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection: Pat Breen, TD
- Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development: John Halligan, TD
- Secretary General of the Department: Orlaigh Quinn[1]
OverviewThe official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are at 23 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. It is one of the most important economic departments in the Irish Government, responsible for the implementation of policy in five key areas: - Enterprise, Innovation, Growth
- Quality Work and Learning
- Making Markets and Regulation work better
- Quality, Value and Continuous Improvement
- the European Union.
A large element of the work of the Department arises from Ireland's membership of a number of international organisations, in particular the European Union and the World Trade Organization. The Department plays an active role in the development of EU and WTO policies, particularly to ensure that Ireland's interests are protected. The Department is organised into five divisions. They are: - Innovation and Investment Division
- Enterprise and Trade Division
- Commerce, Consumer and Competition Division
- Employment Rights and Industrial Relations Division
- Corporate Services
Bodies and offices associated with the DepartmentThe department oversees a large number of bodies and agencies. In July 2009 the Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes proposed merging the Competition Authority and the National Consumer Agency. However, this process remains at an early stage. Until 2010, the Department was responsible for FÁS, which had its responsibilities divided up between two bodies in 2013. Bodies and agencies associated with the Department include: - Companies Registration Office
- Competition and Consumer Protection Commission
- Local Enterprise Offices
- Director of Corporate Enforcement
- Employment Appeals Tribunal
- Enterprise Ireland
- Health and Safety Authority
- IDA Ireland
- InterTradeIreland (under North-South co-operation structures)
- Irish Auditing and Accounting Supervisory Authority
- Labour Court
- Workplace Relations Commission
- National Standards Authority of Ireland
- Office of the Register of Friendly Societies
- Patents Office
- Personal Injuries Assessment Board
- Science Foundation Ireland
StatutesStatute | Effect |
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1924 Act | Established as the Department of Industry and Commerce | S.I. No. 164/1966 | Transfer of Labour to the Department of Labour | S.I. No. 295/1977 | Transfer of Energy from the Department of Transport and Power | S.I. No. 306/1977 | Renamed as the Department of Industry, Commerce and Energy | S.I. No. 8/1980 | Transfer of Tourism from the Department of Tourism and Transport | S.I. No. 9/1980 | Transfer of Energy to the Department of Energy | S.I. No. 10/1980 | Renamed as the Department of Industry, Commerce and Tourism | S.I. No. 288/1981 | Transfer of Industry to the Department of Energy | S.I. No. 290/1981 | Renamed as the Department of Trade, Commerce and Tourism | S.I. No. 383/1983 | Transfer of Industry from the Department of Industry and Energy | S.I. No. 384/1983 | Renamed as the Department of Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism | S.I. No. 41/1986 | Renamed as the Department of Industry and Commerce | S.I. No. 42/1986 | Transfer of Tourism to the Department of Fisheries and Forestry | S.I. No. 18/1993 | Transfer of Labour from the Department of Labour | S.I. No. 19/1993 | Renamed as the Department of Enterprise and Employment | S.I. No. 303/1997 | Transfer of Trade from the Department of Tourism and Trade | S.I. No. 305/1997 | Renamed as the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment | S.I. No. 185/2010 | Renamed as the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation | S.I. No. 187/2010 | Transfer of Skills to the Department of Education and Science | S.I. No. 188/2010 | Transfer of Research from the Department of Education and Science | S.I. No. 245/2011 | Renamed as the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation | S.I. No. 247/2011 | Transfer of Trade to the Department of Foreign Affairs | S.I. No. 361/2017 | Transfer of Labour to the Department of Social Protection | S.I. No. 364/2017 | Renamed as the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.djei.ie/corporate/secretarygeneral/bio.htm|title=Secretary General|work=Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation|accessdate=20 February 2013}}
External links- [https://dbei.gov.ie/ Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation]
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