Re-use of Public Sector Information

Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 (SI 279 of 2005)

All of the information featured on our website is the copyright of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service unless otherwise indicated.

The Irish Blood Transfusion Service complies with the Regulations on the Re-use of Public Sector Information, and we encourage the re-use of the information that we produce. You may re-use the information on this website free of charge in any format. Re-use includes copying, issuing copies to the public, publishing, broadcasting and translating into other languages. It also covers non-commercial research and study. The use of information from the website is subject to the terms of the licence for the re-use of information available from the Public Sector Information website, without the need for users to make an application.

Conditions of Re-use

Re-use is subject to the following conditions. You must: Acknowledge the source and our copyright in cases where you supply the information to others. Reproduce the information accurately. Not use the information in a misleading way. Not use the information for the principle purpose of advertising or promoting a particular product or service. Not use the information for or in support of illegal, immoral, fraudulent, or dishonest purposes.

Liability

The Irish Blood Transfusion Service is not liable for any loss or liability associated with the re-use of information and does not certify that the information is up-to-date or error free. The Irish Blood Transfusion Service does not authorise any user to have exclusive rights to re-use of its information.

Freedom of Information

For details of the information held on the website of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service, including Freedom of Information Manuals, view our Freedom of Information section.

Contacts

For further information on the re-use of information maintained by the Irish Blood Transfusion Service, please contact:
Olga Flinter 
Telephone: 01 4322800
Email: olga.flinter@ibts.ie