Skip to main content
What's new
All What's new
European
What's new - All
<hr>
What's new - last 24 hrs
What's new - last 7 days
What's new - last 30 days
<hr>
New EU Legislation
European Commission
European Banking Authority
European Securities and Markets Authority
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority
<hr>
Consultations and similar
Commentaries
<hr>
Downloads and Exports
Latest news by Topics
International
What's new - All
<hr>
What's new - last 24 hrs
What's new - last 7 days
What's new - last 30 days
<hr>
Bank for International Settlements
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Egmont Group
International Association of Insurance Supervisors
International Monetary Fund
<hr>
Consultations and similar
Commentaries
<hr>
Downloads and Exports
Latest news by Topics
Downloads and Exports
Legislation
EU Legislation
EU Legislation - Search
EU Legislation - What's new
<hr>
Directives
Regulations
Proposals
Drafts
<hr>
Latest EU Legislation
Recent effective dates
Upcoming effective dates
Organisations
Commentaries
Consultations
<hr>
Closing soon
Recently closed
Sanctioned regimes
All - Documents by sanctioned regimes
<hr>
Haiti
ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida organisations
Iran
Iraq
Russia/Ukraine-related
Russian Harmful Foreign Activities
Syria
<hr>
IFRSs
What's new - International Accounting Standards
<hr>
IFRSs
IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards
IAS
<hr>
All IASB material
<hr>
Consultations - IFRS Foundation & IASB
<hr>
Commentaries
Regulatory calendar
View - Full calendar
<hr>
Future years - 2025
Future years - 2026
<hr>
Past years - 2024
Past years - 2023
Past years - 2022
Past years - 2021
Past years - all
Quicklinks
Accounting, Auditing, Actuarial
European Law
International Accounting Standards
International Material
Sanctions
More
Username
Password
Log in
Request a trial
anonymous
My details
Change password
Subscription details
<hr>
Page change alerts
<hr>
Previous searches
Recently viewed
Irish Financial Services Law
Legislation (IE)
Acts
2003
Information
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Expand all headings
Collapse all headings
Expand side bar
Collapse side bar
Personal Injuries Assessment Board Act 2003 (No. 46)
Introductory Text
Acts Referred to
Part 1 Preliminary and General (ss. 1-8)
1. Short title.
2. Commencement.
3. Civil actions to which Act applies.
3A. Civil actions to which Act does not apply.
4. Interpretation.
5. Regulations.
6. Savings.
7. Obtaining of legal advice.
8. Expenses.
Part 2 Mandatory Assessment Procedures in respect of Certain Civil Actions (ss. 9-51C)
Chapter 1 Mandatory applications for assessment (ss. 9-18)
9. "Relevant claim".
10. What this Chapter does.
11. Application for assessment.
12. Bar on bringing proceedings unless certain conditions are satisfied.
13. Notification of application to respondent and ascertainment of his or her wishes.
14. Procedures on foot of notification under section 13.
15. Procedures if not everyone of 2 or more respondents consents to assessment being made.
16. Making of, or omission to make, statement referred to in section 14 not an admission of liability.
17. Discretion of Board not to arrange for making of assessment.
18. Presumption as to capacity of claimant and respondent.
Chapter 1A Mediation (ss. 18A-18F)
18A. Application and definitions.
18B. Mediation process.
18C. Mediation outcome and report.
18D. Appointment of mediators.
18E. Provisions relating to mediators.
18F. Power of the Board to make procedural rules relating to mediation.
Chapter 2 Procedure for assessment (ss. 19-38)
19. What this Chapter contains.
20. Assessment.
21. Section 20: supplemental provisions.
22. Power to impose charges.
23. Power to require additional information, etc.
24. Medical examination of claimant in certain circumstances.
25. Failure to comply with a request under section 23 or 24.
26. Powers to request information from third parties.
27. Section 26: supplemental provisions.
28. Limited power to require certain other information.
29. Special provision in relation to vulnerable parties.
30. Parties to indicate whether or not they accept assessment.
31. Deemed acceptance or non-acceptance of assessment.
32. Proceedings to be authorised if assessment not accepted.
33. Assessment binding on parties unless section 32 applies.
34. Position of respondent or respondents who do not accept assessment.
35. Approval of court required for certain assessments.
36. Authorisation to bring proceedings where assessment not approved.
37. Certain statements, etc., not to prejudice claimant or respondent.
38. Enforceability of assessment.
Chapter 3 Legal status of order to pay, etc. (ss. 39-43)
39. What this Chapter specifies.
40. Primary legal effect of order to pay.
41. Order to pay to operate as satisfaction of claimant's claim.
42. Application of section 22 of Act of 1961 (claims for contributions between concurrent wrongdoers).
43. Application of section 18 of Act of 1961.
Chapter 4 Miscellaneous (ss. 44-51C)
44. Expenses incurred by claimant.
45. Fees or expenses where direction referred to in section 30(3) given.
46. Rules.
47. Withdrawal of application under section 11.
48. Assessment of relevant claims where proceedings concerned brought before commencement of section 6.
49. Assessments to be made expeditiously.
49A. Assessment of relevant claims where long term prognosis is awaited.
50. Reckoning of time for purpose of Statute of Limitations, etc.
51. Non-admissibility of assessment in evidence.
51A. Costs in proceedings where assessment not accepted by claimant.
51B. Costs in connection with application under section 11 not taxable.
51C. Costs in proceedings where claimant or respondent does not comply with request of assessors.
Part 3 Personal Injuries Assessment Board (ss. 52-78)
Chapter 1 Establishment and principal functions of Board (ss. 52-55)
52. Establishment day.
53. Personal Injuries Assessment Board.
54. Functions of Board.
54A. Requiring certain persons to provide information.
55. Conferral of additional functions on Board.
Chapter 2 Composition of Board (ss. 56-59)
56. Membership of Board.
57. Supplemental provisions as to membership of Board.
58. Chairperson of Board.
59. Vice-chairperson.
Chapter 3 Meetings and committees (ss. 60-62)
60. Meetings of Board.
61. Committees of Board.
62. Supplemental provisions as to committees of Board.
Chapter 4 Management of Board (ss. 63-66)
63. Chief executive.
64. Supplemental provisions in relation to chief executive.
65. Accountability of chief executive to Committee of Public Accounts.
66. Accountability of chief executive to other Oireachtas Committees.
Chapter 5 Staff of Board and superannuation matters (ss. 67-68)
67. Staff of Board.
68. Superannuation.
Chapter 6 Supplemental provisions with regard to Board's administration and management (ss. 69-73A)
69. Indemnification of certain persons.
70. Membership of either House of the Oireachtas, etc.
71. Disclosure of interests.
72. Section 71: supplemental provisions.
73. Disclosure of information.
73A. Board shall provide information requested by Minister.
Chapter 7 Financial provisions (ss. 74-78)
74. Grants to Board.
74A. Remittance by Board of moneys to Minister.
75. Borrowings by Board.
76. Accounts.
77. Further provisions with respect to accounts (including their audit).
78. Strategic plans.
Part 4 Miscellaneous (ss. 79-86)
79. Service of documents.
80. Consultants and advisers.
80A. Offences: false or misleading information.
81. Penalties.
82. Representation of Board in applications under section 27.
83. Annual report.
84. Amendment of Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act 1993.
85. Amendment of Taxes Consolidation Act 1997.
86. Supply of information to, or from, central database.
Page Overview
Commencement Orders
Definitions on this page
Document Overview
Document Overview
Tools
Set document view date
Set a date to view the document
Date-Stamp
Set the date
Text comparison
Text comparison options
Full text - Date 1 vs Date 2
Amendments requiring commencement - Current text vs Text requiring commencement
Draft proposed changes - Current text vs Text proposed by drafting documents
Coming soon: Any documents - Any document vs Another document at any date
Print / Export
Print / Export options
Current page
Whole document
Selected pages
Consolidated PDF of the entire document as of 12th December 2024
Excel export
Export
Export line by line
Export provision to provision
Report template
Report template
Create report template
Notification
Alert me to changes
Monitor this page
Monitor this document
Alert me to changes
You will receive an email notification when your chosen page or document has an amendment, proposed amendment or comes into force.
Manage alerts
Bookmark
Bookmarks
This page
This bookmark has been promoted to your quicklinks.
This document
This bookmark has been promoted to your quicklinks.
Manage bookmarks
Search within this document
Search within this document
GO
View previous searches
Share / Source link
Share
Get page link
Share via email application
Get direct link
https://service.betterregulation.com/document/39488
Personal Injuries Assessment Board Act 2003 (No. 46)
Part 2 Mandatory Assessment Procedures in respect of Certain Civil Actions (ss. 9-51C)
Chapter 1 Mandatory applications for assessment (ss. 9-18)
9. "Relevant claim".
Previous
Next
Version status:
In force
| Document consolidation status:
Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 1 June 2004 - onwards
Version 2 of 2
9. "Relevant claim".
In this Chapter "
relevant claim
"
means a
civil action
to which this Act applies
.
Previous
Next
Log in
Username
Password
Remember me
Log in
Request a trial
The best way to experience Better Regulation is to try it - free and without obligation.
Take a trial