Definitions:
1 "The Minister".
2 Regulations
fixing fees.
3 Collection, disposal, and recovery of fees.
4
Persons to whom this Act applies.
5 Saving for powers under the
Commissioners for Oaths (Diplomatic and Consular) Act,
1931.
6 Short title.
1939 32
AN
ACT TO MAKE PROVISION FOR ENABLING FEES TO BE CHARGED BY CERTAIN
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS AND OFFICERS OF THE MINISTER FOR
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FOR PARTICULAR SERVICES RENDERED BY THEM, AND TO
MAKE PROVISION FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF SUCH FEES AND FOR
THE RECOVERY THEREOF.
[13th December,
1939.]
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS
FOLLOWS:-
1939 32 1
"The Minister".
1.-In this Act the expression "the Minister" means the
Minister for External Affairs.
1939 32
2
Regulations fixing fees.
2.-(1) The Minister may, with the consent of the
Minister for Finance, make regulations fixing the fees to be charged
for such services as are specified in such regulations when rendered
by a person to whom this Act applies.
(2) Different
regulations may be made under this section in relation to different
persons to whom this Act applies and in relation to different
countries and places.
(3) Regulations made
under this section may provide for the waiver in specified
circumstances of any fee fixed by those regulations or any other
regulations made under this section.
(4) Every regulation made under this
section shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas as soon as
may be after it is made, and if a resolution annulling such
regulation is passed by either such House within the next subsequent
twenty-one days on which such House has sat after such regulation is
laid before it, such regulation shall be annulled accordingly, but
without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done
thereunder.
1939 32 3
Collection, disposal, and recovery of
fees.
3.-The following provisions shall have effect
in respect of every fee charged under regulations made under this
Act, that is to say:-
( a ) such fee shall
be collected and taken in such manner as the Minister for Finance
shall from time to time direct and shall be paid into or disposed of
for the benefit of the Exchequer in accordance with the directions
of the said Minister,
( b ) the Public
Offices Fees Act, 1879, shall not apply in respect of such fee,
and
( c ) such fee shall, in default of
payment by the person liable under such regulations for the payment
thereof, be recoverable from such person as a simple contract debt
in any Court of competent
jurisdiction.
1939 32 4
Persons to whom this Act
applies.
4.-This Act applies to the following persons, that is to
say:-
( a ) an
envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, a high
commissioner, a charge d'affaires, a counsellor of legation, a first
secretary of legation, a second secretary of legation, a first
secretary of the office of high commissioner, a second secretary of
the office of high commissioner, an attache,
and
( b ) a consul-general, a consul, a
vice-consul, and
( c ) an honorary consul, an
honorary vice-consul, and
( d ) any officer of the Minister
appointed by the Minister to be a person to whom this Act
applies.
1939 32
5
Saving for powers under the Commissioners for Oaths
(Diplomatic and Consular) Act,
1931.
5.-The powers conferred by this Act on the Minister are in
addition to and not in substitution for the powers conferred on him
by the Commissioners for Oaths (Diplomatic and Consular) Act, 1931
(No. 9 of 1931).
1939 32
6
Short title.
6.-This
Act may be cited as the Diplomatic and Consular Fees Act,
1939.