Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 Standards in Public Office Commission October 2015.

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Presentation transcript:

Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 Standards in Public Office Commission October 2015

Purpose of presentation  Provide overview of Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015  Provide background on Standards in Public Office Commission’s role in regulating lobbying  Key milestones in preparing for implementation of Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015  Overview of Online Registration System 2

Lobbying regulation: Ireland’s approach  Registration of lobbyists (wide ranging scope)  Regular submission of returns (3 x/year)  Web-based public registry  Independent lobbying registrar  Approach based on promoting compliance  Investigation and enforcement provisions  Regular reports to parliament  Legislative review  Post-employment restrictions for some public officials 3

What is lobbying?  Communication by: 1.Persons within the scope of the Act 2.With Designated Public Officials 3.On relevant matters

Who is within the scope of the Act?  Persons with more than 10 employees  Representative bodies and advocacy bodies with at least 1 employee  Third party lobbyists paid by a client (who fits one of the above criteria) to lobby on the client’s behalf  Anyone lobbying about the development or zoning of land Only if the communications are with Designated Public Officials and relate to “relevant matters”

Who are the Designated Public Officials?  Ministers, Ministers of State  Members of Dáil Éireann, Seanad Éireann  Members of the European Parliament for Irish constituencies  Members of Local Authorities (elected officials)  Special Advisors  Senior Civil and Public Servants Civil service: Secretaries General, Assistant Secretaries, Director grades and equivalent Local authorities: CEOs, Directors of Services, Heads of Finance To be extended to PO grade within 12 months

What are relevant matters?  The initiation, development or modification of any public policy or of any public programme;  The preparation of an enactment; or  The award of any grant, loan or other financial support, contract or other agreement, or of any licence or other authorisation involving public funds… Apart from matters relating only to the implementation of any such policy, programme, enactment or award or of a technical nature

Exemptions (s.5(5))  Private affairs  Diplomatic context  Strictly factual information  Trade union negotiations  Groups established by Public Body where Transparency Code applies  Threat to life or safety  Between public officials  Shareholder of a State body on governance issues  Security of the State  Within proceedings of Oireachtas Committee Several types of communications are exempt from requirement to register:

Transparency Code  S.5(7) provides that Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform shall prepare "Transparency Code“  Communications within certain relevant bodies (such as ministerial advisory groups) exempt from requirement to register/report on lobbying activities if they conduct activities in accordance with Code  Code requires publication of membership, terms of reference and minutes 9

What is registered?  Register after first communication with a designated official Organisation Name Business address Person with primary responsibility for lobbying Main business activities Contact details Company Registration Office Number and address Confirmation that details supplied are correct.

What is returned?  3 Returns periods per year 1 Sept–31 Dec; 1 Jan–30 Apr; 1 May–31 Aug  Information required Who was lobbied Subject matter of lobbying activity Intended results Type and extent of activity Name of any person in your organisation who is or was a designated official and carried out lobbying activity Client information if relevant Confirmation that details supplied are correct.

Delayed publication  Standards Commission can delay publication of information on specific grounds: Commercially sensitive Financial interests of the State Government’s ability to manage the economy having regard to the public interest.  Can request delayed publication of up to 6 months (can reapply for further period if needed)

Review of legislation  Review one year after commencement  Subsequent Reviews every 3 years (subject to Dáil approval) Commission Oireachtas Reports Interested Parties  Investigations/enforcement provisions come into effect after one year

Standards in Public Office Commission  6 Member independent body  Oversees ethics and electoral acts  Supported by a Secretariat (including Lobbying Regulation Unit)  Experienced regulator in ethics field  Approach based on promoting compliance  Enforcement tools used when necessary 14

Commission role in regulating lobbying (1)  Registrar of Lobbying (s.9)  Develop and oversee web-based public register (s.10)  Matters for decision (may be appealed): Information on register (ss.10(5)) Delayed publication (s.14) Post-employment (s.22)  Code of Conduct (s.16) 15

Commission role in regulating lobbying (2)  Provide guidance, promote understanding (s.17)  Power to investigate (s.19)  Fixed Payment Notices (low level fines) for minor breaches (s.21)  Offences provisions for significant breaches (s.20)  Annual reports to Oireachtas 16

Key milestones 1.Regulatory unit established 2.Advisory Group in place 3.Website and online registration system developed 4.Communications and outreach campaign 5.Guidance and information material published 6.Commencement of legislation – 1 September First returns due – 21 January

Online Registration System Website:

Create an account Two Step Process  Address  Password  Mobile phone - Code sent to phone - Opt-in to use code

Register Lobbyist Details (s.11)  Business details  Use CRN  Use Charity No.  Cease Lobbying

Dashboard  Manage profile  Add users  Manage returns

Make a Return of Lobbying Activity (s.12) 1.Return period 2.Matter lobbied 3.Who lobbied 4.Lobbying activities 5.DPOs lobbied  Save for editing  Preview  Submit

Search  Comprehensive search facility  Open text  Key fields  RSS feed

Search Results  Details of returns  Explanatory text  Report inaccurate information

Preparations for Compliance (1)  Review your organisation’s arrangements for recording relevant communications which might fall within the scope of the Act and identify the key personnel involved.  Where necessary, put in place arrangements to record such information from 1 September.  Identify individual(s) responsible for registration and compilation of returns. It will be possible to have data entered on the register on an ongoing basis by more than one employee and saved in draft form (on a private area of the register) prior to its formal submission.

Preparation for Compliance (2)  Nominate a single responsible person within your organisation who will submit the final return at the end of each reporting period and will confirm that the information is correct.  Obliged to register and submit returns after the first relevant period in which you lobby: Create an account on and submit your registration. Submit returns of any lobbying activity which takes place during the relevant period Current relevant period: 1 September – 31 December

Key points to remember  Lobbying is a legitimate and essential part of the democratic process  Regulation of lobbying should not impede individual day to day interaction with public representatives  Register will enhance public confidence by providing easy access to information on lobbying activities 30

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