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Circuit Court and High Court - Notice regarding Contact Tracing - with effect from 31st August 2020

Dublin Circuit Court Family applications can now be filed online on the Courts Portal
Dublin Circuit Court Family applications can now be filed online on the Courts Portal

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Circuit Court and High Court - Notice regarding Contact Tracing - with effect from 31st August 2020
Friday 28th August 2020
Terms & Sittings
1754 Days ago

High Court - HC 94

In the interests of public health and the health of all those engaged with the administration of justice, with effect from the 1st September 2020 and until further notice, the solicitor on record for any party to an application or proceeding the subject matter of a corporeal hearing in the High Court shall:

  1. obtain from ALL persons attending Court on behalf of the party whom they represent their contact details; 
  2. seek their consent to the retention and the delivery up to the HSE of that information if so requested; and
  3.  upon obtaining such consent for the retention of such information, the solicitor shall keep the said information safe and available for a period of 4 weeks following the said application or proceeding and thereafter ensure safe disposal of same in accordance with Data Protection Regulations.

This Practice Direction replaces the obligations imposed on solicitors by virtue of para. 11 of Practice Directions HC91 and HC92.

___________________

Mary Irvine

President of the High Court.

Dated 31st August 2020.

 

 

Circuit Court - CC 26

Covid-19 Track and Trace

In the interests of public health and the health of all those engaged with the administration of justice, with effect from the 31st August 2020 and until further notice, the solicitor on record for any party to an application or proceeding the subject matter of a corporeal hearing in the Circuit Court shall:

  1. obtain from ALL persons attending Court on behalf of the party whom they represent their contact details; 
  2. seek their consent to the retention and the delivery up to the HSE of that information if so requested; and
  3.  upon obtaining such consent for the retention of such information, the solicitor shall keep the said information safe and available for a period of 4 weeks following the said application or proceeding and thereafter ensure safe disposal of same in accordance with Data Protection Regulations.

___________________

Patricia Ryan

President of the Circuit Court.

Dated 28th August 2020.

 

 

District Court - DC 19

Covid-19 “Track and Trace”
Dublin Metropolitan District
District 13 Limerick City & County
District 19 Cork City
 

In the interests of public health and the health of all those engaged with the administration of justice, with effect from the 1st September 2020 and until further notice, the solicitor on record for any party to an application or proceeding the subject matter of a corporeal hearing in the District Court shall:

  1. obtain from ALL persons attending Court on behalf of the party whom they represent their contact details; 
  2. seek their consent to the retention and the delivery up to the HSE of that information if so requested; and
  3.  upon obtaining such consent for the retention of such information, the solicitor shall keep the said information safe and available for a period of 4 weeks following the said application or proceeding and thereafter ensure safe disposal of same in accordance with Data Protection Regulations.

 

___________________

Judge Colin Daly
President of the District Court.
Dated 28th August 2020.


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