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Frequently Asked Questions
Who should register?
1. Are there any obligations for Designated Public Officials? Do they have to register
If I am a member of a representative body and they ask me to lobby my local TD, who is responsible for submitting returns?
Do I have to register before I meet with a DPO?
Do the requirements of the Act impinge on client confidentiality?
If an organisation has both an “umbrella” group and smaller regional arms, who registers?
Relevant Matters
Do the following local authority matters count as lobbying?
What are the type of implementation matters or matters of a technical nature which are not regarded as lobbying?
Is communication between a political party and its elected representatives (DPOs) lobbying?
Methods/venues of communication
If I have an informal conversation with a Designated Public Official, is that lobbying?
Does the Act apply to communications that take place outside of Ireland?
Do social media posts count as lobbying?
If I make a speech at an event, and a TD happens to be in the audience, am I lobbying?
If a DPO contacts me, and I didn’t initiate the contact, does that count as lobbying?
Are public consultation processes exempt?
If I issue a public document (a press release, an annual report etc.), is that lobbying?
Identifying DPOs
How do I know if someone is a DPO?
Are communications between members of Working/Expert Groups lobbying activities?
Will the list of DPOs be expanded in the future?
During an election campaign, do TDs and Ministers continue to be Designated Public Officials?
Content of Returns
Enforcement
Are there any penalties if I don’t register?
General
What happens if I am no longer carrying out lobbying activities