Appropriation Act 1991-92 (ACT)

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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Appropriation Act 1991-92

No. 80 of 1991

An Act to appropriate certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purposes of the Territory in respect of the year that commenced on
1 July 1991, and for related purposes

[Notified in ACT Gazette S138:  2 December 1991]

The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:

Short title

1.  This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act 1991-92.

Interpretation

2.  In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—

“salary” includes a payment in the nature of salary;

“Supply Act” means the Supply Act 1991-92;

“the financial year” means the year that commenced on 1 July 1991.

Issue and application of $1,275,696,400

3.  The Treasurer may issue the sum of $1,275,696,400 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and apply it in respect of services provided in the financial year under the programs specified in the Schedule.

Appropriation of $1,275,696,400

4.  The sums authorised to be issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund by—

(a)section 3 of the Supply Act, as that Act is affected by this Act; and

(b)section 3 of this Act;

and amounting in aggregate to $1,275,696,400, as specified in the third column in Part I of the Schedule, are to be taken to have been appropriated on 1 July 1991 for services provided in the financial year under the relevant programs specified in the Schedule.

Appropriation for salary increases

5.  (1)  For the purposes of this section, an increase in salary is due for payment if it is payable, or commences to be paid, in accordance with a law or any award, determination or order made under a law.

(2)  The Treasurer may—

(a)issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund such amounts as the Treasurer estimates to be necessary for the payment of such increases in salaries, for which provision is made in the Schedule, as are due for payment in the financial year; and

(b)apply such amounts in payment of such increases.

(3)  The amounts that may be issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund under subsection (2) are in addition to amounts appropriated by section 4 in respect of salaries.

(4)  The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated to the extent necessary for the purposes of this section.

Salary increases paid under Supply Act

6.  Amounts that were—

(a)issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund; and

(b)applied in payment of increases in salary;

in accordance with section 5 of the Supply Act before the commencement of this Act are to be taken to have been issued and applied for such payments under section 5 of this Act.

Appropriations for programs

7.  Money appropriated by this Act for services under a particular program is to be taken to be appropriated for—

(a)the purpose of payments (including advances) under Acts administered as part of the program; and

(b)other purposes of the program, being purposes for which appropriation has been made in an earlier Act.

Net annotated appropriations

8.  Where the description of the purpose of an appropriation set out in a division, subdivision or item in Part II of the Schedule includes the words “(net appropriation—see section 8)”, the Schedule is to be taken, for the purposes of this Act and the Audit Act 1989, to provide that all money received—

(a)from the sale, leasing or hiring out of, or other dealing with, goods or personal property;

(b)from the sale of real property used for the purpose of providing staff residential accommodation or from the leasing of real property for that purpose; or

(c)from the provision of services;

may be credited to that division, subdivision or item to such extent as is, and on such conditions as are, agreed between the Treasurer and the Minister responsible for the administrative unit of the Public Service, statutory authority or other body for which the appropriation is made.

Supply Act

9.  The Supply Act has effect, and is to be taken at all times to have had effect, as if the Schedule to this Act (other than the third column) were substituted for the Schedule to that Act.

©  Australian Capital Territory 1991

SCHEDULE  Sections 3, 4, 5 and 8
APPROPRIATIONS
PART 1 – SUMMARY
Program Supply Act Appropriation Act
$ $
ACT Legislative Assembly.............................................................................. 1 889 100 3 808 300
Chief Minister’s Department
— ACT Corporate Management..................................................................... 8 951 500 15 212 900
— Economic Development............................................................................... 3 958 400 10 159 300
— Audit Services................................................................................................. 620 700 1 526 300
ACT Treasury
— ACT Financial Management....................................................................... 21 997 000 124 801 200
Department of the Environment, Land and Planning
— Environment and Conservation.................................................................. 19 118 600 39 295 600
— Territory Planning.......................................................................................... 2 031 600 4 279 200
— Land................................................................................................................. 8 881 800 16 042 700
Office of Sport and Recreation
— Sport and Recreation.................................................................................... 3 552 900 8 546 400
Attorney-General’s Department (Government Law Office)
— Legal Services to Government.................................................................... 5 549 000 11 464 800
— Community Legal Services.......................................................................... 3 260 000 7 249 400
— Administration of Justice.............................................................................. 2 836 000 6 017 800
— Maintenance of Law and Order................................................................... 23 475 400 53 409 000
— Housing and Community Services............................................................. 37 437 500 77 932 900
Department of Urban Services
— Public Transport............................................................................................ 34 340 00 68 258 200
— City Services................................................................................................... 44 109 500 88 099 000
— Fire and Emergency Services....................................................................... 7 983 100 15 361 700
— Government Corporate Services................................................................. 5 309 300 52 825 600
— Public Works and Services........................................................................... 98 954 800 146 779 300
— Corporate Development for the Department of Urban Services............ 3 867 300 6 051 000
Department of Education and the Arts
— Technical and Further Education............................................................... 17 907 400 40 408 500
— Government Schooling................................................................................. 88 078 000 184 385 200
— Non-Government Schooling........................................................................ 25 532 600 56 111 200
— Higher Education and Training................................................................... 845 900 2 028 100
— Arts................................................................................................................... 3 614 200 9 382 400
Department of Health
— Hospital Services............................................................................................ 78 647 600 169 839 100
— Public and Community Health................................................................... 21 000 000 47 475 300
Advance to the Minister Administering the Audit Act 1989
— Treasurer’s Advance..................................................................................... 8 000 000 8 946 000
TOTAL................................................................................................................. 581 749 200 1 275 696 400
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