Appropriation Act (No. 3) 1992-93 (Cth)

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Appropriation Act (No. 3) 1992-93

No. 182 of 1992

An Act to appropriate a sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, additional to the sums appropriated by the Appropriation Act (No. 1) 1992-93, for the service of the year ending on 30 June 1993, and for related purposes

[Assented to 16 December 1992]

The Parliament of Australia enacts:

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act (No. 3) 1992-93.

Commencement

2. This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

Issue and application of $125 390 000

3. The Minister for Finance may issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and apply for the services specified in the Schedule, in respect of the year ending on 30 June 1993, the sum of $125 390 000.

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Appropriation of $125 390 000

4. The sum authorised to be issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated, and is taken to have been appropriated as from 1 July 1992, for the services specified in the Schedule in respect of the year that commenced on that day.

Money appropriated for a program

5. Where money is appropriated by this Act for a particular program, that money is taken to be appropriated for:

  1. (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 (other than the Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1992-93).

  • Act subject to Loan Act

    6. This Act has effect subject to the Loan Act 1992.

    SCHEDULE Sections 3 and 4

    ABSTRACT

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    Departments

    Total

    $

    4

    Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories......................................

    18 750 000

    4

    Department of Employment, Education and Training........................................................

    76 640 000

    4

    Department of Transport and Communications..................................................................

    30 000 000

    Total............................................................................................................................

    125 390 000

    DEPARTMENTS

    Information with respect to previous appropriation and expenditure

    Additional appropriation for 1992-93

    Appropriation made by AppropriationAct (No. 1) 1992-93

    Expenditure for 1991-92

    $

    $

    $

    DEPARTMENT OF THE ARTS, SPORT, THE ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORIES

    Division 135.— ADMINISTRATIVE

    4.— Sport and Recreation Program..........................................

    18 750 000

    14 257 000

    5 078 087

    Total: Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories....................................................

    18 750 000

    DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT, EDUCATION AND TRAINING

    Division 270.— ADMINISTRATIVE

    5.Skills Formation

    02. Entry level training.................................................................

    17 540 000

    320 324 000

    163 076 001

    8.Labour Market Program Assistance to Jobseekers and Industry..............................................................................................

    59 100 000

    1 080 716 000

    585 394 470

    Total: Department of Employment, Education and Training

    76 640 000

    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS

    Division 650.— ADMINISTRATIVE

    3.Other Services

    09. Road safety improvement package (including for payment to the Australian Land Transport Development Trust Fund)..

    30 000 000

    133 400 000

    63 300 000

    Total: Department of Transport and Communications

    30 000 000

    [Minister’s second reading speech made in

    House of Representatives on 24 November 1992

    Senate on 30 November 1992]

    Printed by Authority by the Commonwealth Government Printer (278/92)

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