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department of state of Ireland is a department or ministry of the
Government of Ireland. The head of such a department is called a
Minister of the Government; prior to 1977 such ministers were called
Ministers of State, a term
now used for junior (non-cabinet) ministers. Most members of the government are Ministers of the Government, though there may occasionally be a minister without portfolio. The law regarding the departments of state and ministers of the government is detailed in the
Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924 and amendments. The
Constitution of Ireland also has significant legal effect on functions and structures.