Stamp Duty Consolidation Act, 1999 (Number 31 of 1999)
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SCHEDULE 2B
Qualifications for Applying for Relief from Stamp Duty in Respect of Transfers to Young Trained Farmers
1. Qualifications awarded by the [4]>Further Education and Training Awards Council<[4][4]>Qualifications and Quality Assurance Authority of Ireland<[4]:
(a) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Farming;
(b) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agriculture;
(c) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Dairy Herd Management;
(d) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Drystock Management;
(e) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Agricultural Mechanisation;
(f) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Farm Management;
(g) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Machinery and Crop Management;
(h) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture;
(i) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Forestry;
(j) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Stud Management;
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(k) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horse-manship.
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(k) Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horsemanship;
(l) Level 6 Specific Purpose Certificate in Farm Administration.
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2. Qualifications awarded by the [5]>Higher Education and Training Awards Council<[5][5]>Qualifications and Quality Assurance Authority of Ireland<[5]:
(a) Higher Certificate in Agriculture;
(b) Bachelor of Science in Agriculture;
(c) Higher Certificate in Agricultural Science;
(d) Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science;
(e) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Land Management, Agriculture;
(f) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Land Management, Horticulture;
(g) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Land Management, Forestry;
(h) Higher Certificate in Engineering in Agricultural Mechanisation;
(i) Bachelor of Business in Rural Enterprise and Agri-Business;
(j) Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Environmental Management;
(k) Bachelor of Science in Horticulture;
(l) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Horticultural Management;
(m) Bachelor of Science in Forestry;
(n) Higher Certificate in Business in Equine Studies;
(o) Bachelor of Business in Equine [6]>Studies.<[6][6]>Studies;<[6]
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(p) Higher Certificate in Science Applied Agriculture.
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(p) Higher Certificate in Science Applied Agriculture;
(q) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Sustainable Agriculture.
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3. Qualifications awarded by other third-level institutions:
(a) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Animal Crop Production awarded by University College Dublin;
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(aa) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Agri-Environmental Science awarded by University College Dublin;
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(b) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Animal Science awarded by University College Dublin;
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(ba) Bachelor of Agricultural Science – Animal Science Equine awarded by University College Dublin;
(bb) Bachelor of Agricultural Science – Dairy Business awarded by University College Dublin;
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(c) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Food and Agribusiness Management awarded by University College Dublin;
(d) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Forestry awarded by University College Dublin;
(e) Bachelor of Agricultural Science — Horticulture, Landscape and Sportsturf Management awarded by University College Dublin;
(f) Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine awarded by University College Dublin;
(g) Bachelor of Science in Equine Science awarded by the University of Limerick;
(h) Diploma in Equine Science awarded by the [10]>University of Limerick.<[10][10]>University of Limerick;<[10]
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(i) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agriculture awarded by the Dundalk Institute of Technology.
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Substituted by F(No.2)A13 s69(1)(b)(i). Has effect in respect of qualifications awarded on or after 6 November 2012.
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Substituted by F(No.2)A13 s69(1)(b)(ii). Has effect in respect of qualifications awarded on or after 6 November 2012.