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Irish Cattle
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ICBF operated with an interim structure from 1997 to 2000. During this period alternative structures for ICBF were reviewed, and rules drawn up for the Society to be registered as a Friendly Society. The current structure was agreed and rules adopted at a Special General Meeting on 27th July, 2000.
On 17th June 2003 the rules were amended to comply with the requirements for a charitable exemption from the Revenue Commissioners.
The rules of ICBF state that the main objects of the Society shall be:
This will be achieved through the following subsidiary objects:
Dated 31st July 2006
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National Development Plan.
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Irish Cattle Breeding Federation Society Ltd,
Registered Office: Highfield House, Shinagh, Bandon, Co Cork.
Registered Dublin, Ireland. Registration Number 4914R,
Industrial and Provident Societies Acts, 1893 to 1978.
+353 (023) 20222, query@icbf.com.
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