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  • Circular 17/2013: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2013
  • ’ receipts due and current liabilities is also shown. Commitments A commitment is a contractual obligation to pay on delivery for goods or services which have yet to be supplied at year-end. In the case 56254
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2013/17.pdf
  • Circular 19/2015: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2015
  • account which has yet to be received. • Deferred income — this represents income received by the department during the year of account for goods/ services which it has yet to provide. Accrued Pay and 58057
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2015/19.pdf
  • Circular 29/2016: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2016
  • capital project commitments) to pay, on delivery, for goods or services which have yet to be supplied at year-end;  in the case of grant schemes, a commitment is recognised when the grant is approved 50190
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2016/29.pdf
  • Circular 17/2014: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2014
  • Exchequer Pay and Pensions is detailed. (B) Format of the Appropriation Account All Government Departments, Offices and Vote holders are required to prepare their Appropriation Account in a format 96344
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2014/17.pdf
  • Circular 14/2012: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2012
  • /cash balances, debtors’ receipts due and current liabilities is also shown. 10 Commitments A commitment is a contractual obligation to pay on delivery for goods or services which have yet to be 44330
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2012/14.pdf
  • Circular 08/2011: Requirements for Appropriation Accounts 2011
  • the Account of each Vote. There will be 6 main notes as follows: a) Note 1 Operating Cost Statement - amended to show outturn split by Programme cost, Pay and Non-Pay. b) Note 2 Balance 61518
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2011/08.pdf
  • Circular 18/2016: Paternity Leave in the Civil Service
  • to the relevant adopting parent or mother of the child. Period of leave 4. Paternity leave shall comprise a single period of 2 weeks leave with pay.1 5. Paternity leave must commence within 26 67439
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2016/18.pdf
  • Circular 12/2015: Arrangements for Paid Sick Leave
  • sick leave thresholds including pay affected;  Initiating CMO referrals.  Providing statistical reports to organisations and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform relating to:  Annual 83868
  • http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2015/12.pdf