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Version date: 21 June 2000 - onwards

2. Amendment of Statute of Limitations, 1957.

The Statute of Limitations, 1957, is hereby amended by the insertion of the following section after section 48:

"Disability of certain persons for purpose of bringing certain actions arising out of acts of sexual abuse.

48A.

(1) A person shall, for the purpose of bringing an action -

(a) founded on tort in respect of an act of sexual abuse committed against him or her at a time when he or she had not yet reached full age, or

(b) against a person (other than the person who committed that act), claiming damages for negligence or breach of duty where the damages claimed consist of or include damages in respect of personal injuries caused by such act,

be under a disability while he or she is suffering from any psychological injury that -

(i) is caused, in whole or in part, by that act, or any other act, of the person who committed the first-mentioned act, and

(ii) is of such significance that his or her will, or his or her ability to make a reasoned decision, to bring such action is substantially impaired.

(2) This section applies to actions referred to in subsection (1) whether the cause of action concerned accrued before or after the passing of the Statute of Limitations (Amendment) Act, 2000, including actions pending at such passing.