Stamp Duty Consolidation Act, 1999 (Number 31 of 1999)
SCHEDULE 2
Qualifications for Applying for Relief from Stamp Duty in Respect of Transfers to Young Trained Farmers
[FA1994 s112 and Sch.6]
1. Qualifications awarded by Teagasc:
(a) Certificate in Farming;
(b) Diploma in Commercial Horticulture;
(c) Diploma in Amenity Horticulture;
(d) Diploma in Pig Production;
(e) Diploma in Poultry Production.
2. Qualifications awarded by the Farm Apprenticeship Board:
(a) Certificate in Farm Management;
(b) Certificate in Farm Husbandry;
(c) Trainee Farmer Certificate.
3. Qualifications awarded by a third-level institution:
(a) Degree in Agricultural Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin;
(b) Degree in Horticultural Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin;
(c) Degree in Veterinary Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin;
(d) Degree in Rural Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Cork — National University of Ireland, Cork or by the University of Limerick;
(e) Diploma in Rural Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Cork — National University of Ireland, Cork;
(f) Degree in Dairy Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Cork — National University of Ireland, Cork;
(g) Diploma in Dairy Science awarded by the National University of Ireland through University College Cork — National University of Ireland, Cork.
4. Certificates awarded by the National Council for Educational Awards:
(a) National Certificate in Agricultural Science studied through Kildalton Agricultural College and Waterford Institute of Technology;
(b) National Certificate in Business Studies (Agri-business) studied through the Franciscan Brothers Agricultural College, Mountbellew, and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.