Thursday, December 23, 2021

Significant advancement of language rights.


An Coimisinéir Teanga welcomes enactmentof new Official Languages Bill but also stresses the importance of the full implementation of the Act.

Having considered the Official Languages (Amendment) Bill 2019, the President, Michael D Higgins, has signed the Bill and it has accordingly become law.

An Coimisinéir Teanga has said there has been significant progress as regards language rights as a result of the enactmentof a new Official Languages Act. Rónán Ó Domhnaill also said, however, that what’s most important now is that the Act is implemented as intended.

President signs Irish language rights legislation into law (Irish Times)
Official Languages Act (Amendment) 2021 signed by the President of Ireland (Dept of Culture Irl)
“The enactmentof this legislationcertainly signifies progress as regards language rights. The State must act in a practical and proactive way to give effect to the clear objective in the Act that by 2030 20% of new recruits to the public sector and to the Civil Service be proficient in Irish. It’s clear that the work of the Advisory Committee, to be established under the Act, and the National Plan for the Provision of State Services through Irish, which will have a statutory basis, will be critical in ensuring an increase of Irish speakers in the public service.”

Some of the provisions in the new legislation include:

  • An objective that by 2030 20% of new recruits to the public sector and the Civil Service be proficient in Irish.
  • Confirmation that a deadline will be set wherebyall State services in Gaeltacht regions will be available through Irish.
  • A new monitoring function for An Coimisinéir Teanga.
  • A provision to end the language scheme system and replace it with a system of language standards.
  • A provision to ensure that communications with a public body on social media are answered in the same language.
  • A provision requiringpublic bodies to ensure that marketing material distributed to a class of the public be in Irish.
  • A provision requiringpublic bodies to ensure that 20% of their annual advertising is in Irish.
  • A provision to ensure application forms are available in Irish.
  • A provision to ensure that the logos of public bodies are in Irish or in Irish and English.

Rónán Ó Domhnaill said that his Office will be advising the public regarding the strengthening of language rights as a result of the new legislation. His Office will also advise public bodies regarding their new statutory obligations. The provisions will take effect over time and this work must begin without delay, An Coimisinéir Teanga declared.

The Commisonéir's office is currently reviewing the website to take into account the amendments to the legislation arising from the new Act. It is hoped to conclude this review early in the New Year. In the interim, any question in respect of any specific provision of the new Act may be made directly with his office.

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