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Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Mission statement is to ensure that the transport, tourism and sport sectors make the greatest possible contribution to economic recovery, fiscal consolidation, job creation and social development.
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Insurance Ireland

Represents over 95% of domestic insurance market in Ireland and 80% of international Life Insurance market in Ireland. Key functions are

  • representing its members’ interests to Government, state agencies, regulatory bodies, public representatives, other national interest groups, the media and the general public;
  • Representing the position of members at a European level, particularly via Insurance Europe, the European association for national insurance company representative bodies, and at a global level via the Global Federation of Insurance Associations (GFIA);
  • keeping members abreast of relevant policy and      regulatory developments and providing a forum for member debate on such issues;
  • Providing information to Government, the wider      policy-making community and the public about insurance.

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Copart Inc is a leading online remarketer of vehicles, selling more than 1 million vehicles per year ranging from used to salvage vehicles. We provide vehicle sellers with a full range of remarketing services to promote their vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, and powersports equipment to buyers in more than 100 countries. 
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Road Safety Authority

The aim of the Road Safety Authority is to save lives and prevent injuries by reducing the number and severity of collisions on the road. The main objectives are to provide a safe environment for all road users and promote the efficient use of our road network.

The RSA works to improve road safety in Ireland by:


 

Offaly County Council

Waste Collection Permits

Under the Waste Management (Collection Permit) Regulations, 2007 and Waste Management (Collection Permit) (Amendment) Regulations 2008, those intending to carry out waste collection activities in a Local Authority area must apply for a waste collection permit. This requirement applies to individuals, companies and partnerships.

On the 1st of February 2012, Offaly County Council was designated as the Nominated Authority for the processing of all new Waste Collection Permit applications and review applications received on or after that date. This single Nominated Authority will be known as the National Waste Collection Permit Office (NWCPO).

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