Appropriation Act (No. 4) 2010-2011 (Cth)
— Section 32 (Transfer of
Functions from DCCEE to
DIICCSRTE and DRET)
This is a compilation of the
This compilation was prepared on 2 September 2013.
The notes at the end of this compilation (the
The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law but the text of the amendments is included in the endnotes.
If the operation of a provision or amendment is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.
If a provision of the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details are included in the endnotes.
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Contents
This Act may be cited as the
Appropriation Act (No. 4) 2010‑2011 .
This Act commences on the day this Act receives the Royal Assent.
In this Act:
administered assets and liabilities item means an amount set out in Schedule 2 in relation to an Agency opposite the heading “Administered Assets and Liabilities”.
administered item means an amount set out in Schedule 2 opposite an outcome for an Agency under the heading “New Administered Outcomes”.
Agency means:
(a) an Agency within the meaning of the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 ; or(b) the High Court of Australia.
CAC Act body means:
(a) a Commonwealth authority within the meaning of the
Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 ; or(b) a Commonwealth company within the meaning of the
Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 .
CAC Act body payment item means the amount set out in Schedule 2 in relation to a CAC Act body under the heading “Non‑operating”.
Chief Executive has the same meaning as in theFinancial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .
current year means the financial year ending on 30 June 2011.
expenditure means payments for expenses, acquiring assets, making loans or paying liabilities.
Finance Minister means the Minister administering this Act.
item means any of the following:
(a) a State, ACT, NT and local government item;
(b) an administered item;
(c) an administered assets and liabilities item;
(d) an other departmental item;
(e) a CAC Act body payment item.
other departmental item means an amount set out in Schedule 2 in relation to an Agency opposite the heading “Equity Injections”.
Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements means the Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements that were tabled in the Senate or the House of Representatives in relation to the Bill for this Act and the Bill for theAppropriation Act (No. 3) 2010‑2011 .
Portfolio Budget Statements means the Portfolio Budget Statements that were tabled in the Senate or the House of Representatives in relation to the Bill for theAppropriation Act (No. 1) 2010‑2011 and the Bill for theAppropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011.
Portfolio Statements means:
(a) the Portfolio Budget Statements; and
(b) the Portfolio Additional Estimates Statements.
Special Account has the same meaning as in theFinancial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .
State, ACT, NT and local government item means an amount set out in Schedule 2 opposite an outcome for an Agency under the heading “Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government”.
The Portfolio Statements are hereby declared to be relevant documents for the purposes of section 15AB of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901 .Note: See paragraph 15AB(2)(g) of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901 .
For the purposes of this Act, notional transactions between Agencies are to be treated as if they were real transactions.
Note: This section applies, for example, to a “payment” between Agencies that are both part of the Commonwealth. One of the effects of this section is that the payment will be debited from an appropriation for the paying Agency, even though no payment is actually made from the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
The total of the items specified in Schedule 2 is $1,023,870,000.
Note 1: Items in Schedule 2 can be adjusted under Part 3 of this Act.
Note 2: Sections 30 to 32 of the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 also provide for adjustments of amounts appropriated by this Act.
(1) The amount specified in a State, ACT, NT and local government item for an outcome for an Agency may be applied for the purpose of making payments to or for the States, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory and local government authorities for the purpose of contributing to achieving that outcome.
Note: The Finance Minister manages the expenditure of public money through the issue of drawing rights under the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .(2) If the Portfolio Statements indicate that activities of a particular kind were intended to be treated as activities in respect of a particular outcome, then expenditure for the purpose of carrying out those activities is taken to be expenditure for the purpose of contributing to achieving the outcome.
(1) The amount specified in an administered item for an outcome for an Agency may be applied for expenditure for the purpose of contributing to achieving that outcome.
Note: The Finance Minister manages the expenditure of public money through the issue of drawing rights under the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .(2) If the Portfolio Statements indicate that activities of a particular kind were intended to be treated as activities in respect of a particular outcome, then expenditure for the purpose of carrying out those activities is taken to be expenditure for the purpose of contributing to achieving the outcome.
(1) The amount specified in an administered assets and liabilities item for an Agency may be applied for expenditure for the purpose of contributing to achieving any outcome specified for the Agency:
(a) in Schedule 2 to this Act; or
(b) in Schedule 1 to the
Appropriation Act (No. 3) 2010‑2011 ; or(c) in Schedule 2 to the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 ; or(d) in Schedule 1 to the
Appropriation Act (No. 1) 2010‑2011 .Note: The Finance Minister manages the expenditure of public money through the issue of drawing rights under the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .(2) If the Portfolio Statements indicate that activities of a particular kind were intended to be treated as activities in respect of a particular outcome, then expenditure for the purpose of carrying out those activities is taken to be expenditure for the purpose of contributing to achieving the outcome.
The amount specified in an other departmental item for an Agency may be applied for the departmental expenditure of the Agency.
Note: The Finance Minister manages the expenditure of public money through the issue of drawing rights under the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .
(1) The amount specified in a CAC Act body payment item for a CAC Act body may be paid to the body to be applied for the purposes of the body.
Note: The Finance Minister manages the expenditure of public money through the issue of drawing rights under the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .(2) If:
(a) an Act provides that a CAC Act body must be paid amounts that are appropriated by the Parliament for the purposes of the body; and
(b) Schedule 2 contains a CAC Act body payment item for that body;
then the body must be paid the full amount specified in the item.
(1) If:
(a) an annual report for an Agency for the current year is tabled in the Parliament; and
(b) the report specifies the amount required by an Agency in respect of:
(i) a State, ACT, NT and local government item for the Agency; or
(ii) an administered item for the Agency; and
(c) the required amount is less than the amount of the item;
the item is taken to be reduced to the required amount.
(2) The Finance Minister may, by writing:
(a) determine that subsection (1):
(i) does not apply in relation to the item; or
(ii) applies as if the amount specified in the annual report were the amount specified in the determination; or
(b) if the report does not specify the required amount—determine an amount that is taken to be the required amount for the purposes of subsection (1).
(3) A determination made under subsection (2) is a legislative instrument and, despite subsection 44(2) of the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , section 42 (disallowance) of that Act applies to the determination. However, Part 6 (sunsetting) of that Act does not apply to the determination.
(1) A written request to reduce an administered assets and liabilities item or an other departmental item for an Agency may be made to the Finance Minister by:
(a) the Prime Minister or a Minister acting on behalf of the Prime Minister; or
(b) the Minister who is responsible for the Agency; or
(c) if the Finance Minister is responsible for the Agency—the Chief Executive of the Agency.
(2) If a request is made under subsection (1), the Finance Minister may, by writing, determine that the item is to be reduced by the amount specified in the request.
(3) However, the determination has no effect to the extent that it would reduce the item below nil, after subtracting amounts that have been applied under Part 2 in respect of the item.
(4) The item is taken to be reduced in accordance with the determination.
(5) Despite subsection 33(3) of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901 , the determination must not be rescinded, revoked, amended or varied.(6) A request made under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.
(7) A determination made under subsection (2) is a legislative instrument and, despite subsection 44(2) of the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , section 42 (disallowance) of that Act applies to the determination. However, Part 6 (sunsetting) of that Act does not apply to the determination.
(1) A written request to reduce a CAC Act body payment item for a CAC Act body may be made to the Finance Minister by:
(a) the Prime Minister or a Minister acting on behalf of the Prime Minister; or
(b) the Minister who is responsible for the body; or
(c) if the Finance Minister is responsible for the body—the Secretary of the Department.
Note: For
Department , see subsection 19A(3) of theActs Interpretation Act 1901 .(2) If a request is made under subsection (1), the Finance Minister may, by writing, determine that the item is to be reduced by the amount specified in the request.
(3) However, the determination has no effect to the extent that it would reduce the item below nil, after subtracting amounts that have been paid to the body in respect of the item.
(4) The item is taken to be reduced in accordance with the determination.
(5) Despite subsection 33(3) of the
Acts Interpretation Act 1901 , the determination must not be rescinded, revoked, amended or varied.(6) Subsection 11(2) does not limit the reduction of a CAC Act body payment item under this section.
(7) A request made under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.
(8) A determination made under subsection (2) is a legislative instrument and, despite subsection 44(2) of the
Legislative Instruments Act 2003 , section 42 (disallowance) of that Act applies to the determination. However, Part 6 (sunsetting) of that Act does not apply to the determination.
(1) If the Finance Minister determined an amount under subsection 15(2) of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 before the commencement of this Act, the amount is to be disregarded for the purposes of subsection 15(3) of that Act.Note: This means that, after the commencement of this Act, the Finance Minister has access to $380 million under section 15 of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 , regardless of amounts that have already been determined under that section.(2) If:
(a) this Act appropriates an amount for particular expenditure; and
(b) before the commencement of this Act, the Finance Minister determines an amount (the
advanced amount ) under section 15 of theAppropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 for the expenditure;the amount appropriated by this Act for the expenditure is taken to be reduced (but not below nil) by the advanced amount.
Building Australia Fund
(1) On and after the commencement of this Act, subsection 18(1) of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 has effect as if the general drawing rights limit specified in that subsection were $1,321,100,000.Note: This increases the Building Australia Fund general drawing rights limit for the current year by $120,000,000.
Education Investment Fund
(2) On and after the commencement of this Act, subsection 18(2) of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 has effect as if the general drawing rights limit specified in that subsection were $1,236,958,000.Note: This increases the Education Investment Fund general drawing rights limit for the current year by $73,419,000.
Health and Hospitals Fund
(3) On and after the commencement of this Act, subsection 18(3) of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 has effect as if the general drawing rights limit specified in that subsection were $1,104,153,330.Note: This increases the Health and Hospitals Fund general drawing rights limit for the current year by $151,520,330.
General purpose financial assistance
(4) On and after the commencement of this Act, subsection 18(4) of the
Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2010‑2011 has effect as if the general drawing rights limit specified in that subsection were $1,500,000,000.Note: This increases the general purpose financial assistance general drawing rights limit for the current year by $500,000,000.
If any of the purposes of a Special Account is a purpose that is covered by an item (whether or not the item expressly refers to the Special Account), then amounts may be debited against the appropriation for that item and credited to that Special Account.
(1) This section applies to any payment made out of money appropriated by a State, ACT, NT and local government item for an outcome specified in column 2 of the table in Schedule 1.
(2) The payment:
(a) must be made on the terms and conditions (if any) from time to time determined, in the way described in subsection (3), as applying to payments made:
(i) in relation to the outcome; and
(ii) to or for a State, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory or a local government authority; and
(iii) out of money appropriated by an annual Appropriation Act; and
(b) must be made in accordance with any determination in writing made by the Minister specified, in column 4 of the table in Schedule 1, for the outcome as to amounts and times of payments.
(3) The way of determining the terms and conditions applying to payments described in paragraph (2)(a) is for the Minister specified, in column 3 of the table in Schedule 1, for the outcome to make the determination in writing before or after the commencement of this Act.
(4) Determinations mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) and determinations made under paragraph (2)(b) are not legislative instruments.
(5) This section does not limit the Commonwealth’s power to:
(a) apply terms and conditions to payments made out of money that is not appropriated by a State, ACT, NT and local government item; or
(b) determine the amounts and times of those payments.
The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated as necessary for the purposes of this Act, including the operation of this Act as affected by the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 .
Note: See section 18.
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
Minister | Minister | ||
determining | determining | ||
Entity | Outcome | conditions | payments |
Attorney General’s Department | A just and secure society through the maintenance and improvement of Australia's law and justice framework and its national security and emergency management system | Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for Justice | Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for Justice |
Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency | Reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to the impacts of climate change, and negotiation of an effective global solution, through the development and implementation of a national response to climate change; and bilateral, regional and multilateral engagement internationally | Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency | Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency |
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations | Improved learning, and literacy, numeracy and educational attainment for school students, through funding for quality teaching and learning environments, workplace learning and career advice | Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth | Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth |
Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government | Coordinated community infrastructure and services in rural, regional and local government areas through financial assistance | Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government | Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government |
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities | Adaptation to climate change, wise water use, secure water supplies and improved health of rivers, waterways and freshwater ecosystems by supporting research, and reforming the management and use of water resources | Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities | Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities |
Note: See sections 6 and 19.
Page Reference | Portfolio | Total |
$'000 | ||
19 | Attorney‑General’s | 685 |
22 | Climate Change and Energy Efficiency | 56,415 |
25 | Defence | 113,800 |
28 | Education, Employment and Workplace Relations | 118,061 |
30 | Foreign Affairs and Trade | 235,288 |
33 | Health and Ageing | 352 |
35 | Human Services | 6,893 |
38 | Immigration and Citizenship | 192,956 |
40 | Innovation, Industry, Science and Research | 2,042 |
42 | Prime Minister and Cabinet | 131,832 |
45 | Resources, Energy and Tourism | 7,350 |
47 | Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities | 158,196 |
Portfolio | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | ||||
Attorney‑General’s | ||||
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy | ||||
Climate Change and Energy Efficiency | ||||
Defence | ||||
Education, Employment and Workplace Relations | ||||
Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs | ||||
Finance and Deregulation | ||||
Foreign Affairs and Trade | ||||
Health and Ageing | ||||
Human Services | ||||
Immigration and Citizenship | ||||
Infrastructure and Transport | ||||
Innovation, Industry, Science and Research | ||||
Prime Minister and Cabinet | ||||
Resources, Energy and Tourism | ||||
Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities | ||||
Treasury | ||||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Attorney‑General’s Department | ||||
Australian Crime Commission | ||||
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service | ||||
Australian Federal Police | ||||
Australian Human Rights Commission | ||||
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation | ||||
Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre | ||||
Federal Court of Australia | ||||
High Court of Australia | ||||
Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia | ||||
National Native Title Tribunal | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
A just and secure society through the maintenance and improvement of Australia’s law and justice framework and its national security and emergency management system | |||
‑ | ‑ | ‑ | |
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
51,915 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency | ||||
Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, adaptation to the impacts of climate change, and negotiation of an effective global solution, through the development and implementation of a national response to climate change; and bilateral, regional and multilateral engagement internationally | |||
8,045 | ‑ | 8,045 | |
Equity Injections | |||
54,525 | |||
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Note 1:
FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET) reduced the other departmental item (Equity Injections) for the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) in accordance with Table 1 at the end of Schedule 2 to this Act.These changes were made to implement the amendments to the
Administrative Arrangements Order made on 25 March 2013. Functions of the former DCCEE were transferred:(a) in relation to climate change, to the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education; and
(b) in relation to energy efficiency, to the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism.
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
1,100 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Defence | ||||
Defence Housing Australia | ||||
Department of Veterans’ Affairs | ||||
Australian War Memorial | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
2,418,961 | |||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
4,338 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations | ||||
Fair Work Australia | ||||
Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman | ||||
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Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Improved learning, and literacy, numeracy and educational attainment for school students, through funding for quality teaching and learning environments, workplace learning and career advice | |||
3,115,159 | ‑ | 3,115,159 | |
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Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade | ||||
AusAID | ||||
Australian Secret Intelligence Service | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
65,285 | |||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Administered Assets and Liabilities | |||
6,252 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Health and Ageing | ||||
Food Standards Australia New Zealand | ||||
National Health and Medical Research Council | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
7,093 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Human Services | ||||
Centrelink | ||||
Medicare Australia | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
17,341 | |||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
34,306 | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Immigration and Citizenship | ||||
Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Administered Assets and Liabilities | |||
‑ | |||
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research | ||||
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies | ||||
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation | ||||
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | ||||
Australian Research Council | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
0 | |||
Administered Assets and Liabilities | |||
50,993 | |||
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Note 1:
FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET) increased the other departmental item (Equity Injections) for the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIICCSRTE) in accordance with Table 1 at the end of Schedule 2 to this Act.These changes were made to implement the amendments to the
Administrative Arrangements Order made on 25 March 2013. Functions of the former Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency in relation to climate change were transferred to DIICCSRTE.As a result of amendments to the
Administrative Arrangements Order , made on 14 December 2011, the former Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) was renamed the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIISRTE).Subsequently, amendments to the
Administrative Arrangements Order , made on 25 March 2013, renamed DIISRTE to DIICCSRTE.
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | ||||
Australian National Maritime Museum | ||||
National Film and Sound Archive | ||||
National Gallery of Australia | ||||
National Library of Australia | ||||
National Museum of Australia | ||||
Australian National Audit Office | ||||
Australian Public Service Commission | ||||
Office of National Assessments | ||||
Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman | ||||
Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor‑General | ||||
Old Parliament House | ||||
Department of Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Non Operating | |||
$'000 | |||
32,956 | |||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Coordinated community infrastructure and services in rural, regional and local government areas through financial assistance | |||
‑ | ‑ | ‑ | |
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Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism | ||||
Tourism Australia | ||||
Geoscience Australia | ||||
Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Equity Injections | |||
‑ | |||
Administered Assets and Liabilities | |||
‑ | |||
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Note 1:
FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET) increased the other departmental item (Equity Injections) for the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (DRET) in accordance with Table 1 at the end of Schedule 2 to this Act.These changes were made to implement the amendments to the
Administrative Arrangements Order made on 25 March 2013. Functions of the former Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency in relation to energy efficiency were transferred to DRET.
Entity | Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Non‑ operating | Total |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities | ||||
Bureau of Meteorology | ||||
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority | ||||
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Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2009‑2010 | |||
Payments to States, ACT, NT and local government | New Administered Outcomes | Total | |
$'000 | $'000 | $'000 | |
Adaptation to climate change, wise water use, secure water supplies and improved health of rivers, waterways and freshwater ecosystems by supporting research, and reforming the management and use of water resources | |||
10,976 | ‑ | 10,976 | |
Administered Assets and Liabilities | |||
1,177,895 | |||
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1 FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET)
Schedule 2 of this Act is amended in accordance with section 32 of the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (FMA Act). Amendments to appropriations are as specified in the following table. The appropriation item (listed in Column 1) for the Agency (listed in Column 2) is amended by the relevant amount (listed in Column 3).A positive amount in Column 3 is an increase in the appropriation and a negative amount is a decrease in the appropriation.
Table 1
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Note: Section 32 of the FMA Act enables the Finance Minister to determine that Schedules to Appropriation Acts are amended in relation to a transfer of functions between Agencies. A determination under section 32 of the FMA Act cannot result in a change to the total amount appropriated.
FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET) affects this Act in a specified way to result in no change to the total amount appropriated.
The endnotes provide details of the history of this legislation and its provisions. The following endnotes are included in each compilation:
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history
Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments
Endnote 6—Modifications
Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments
Endnote 8—Miscellaneous
If there is no information under a particular endnote, the word “none” will appear in square brackets after the endnote heading.
The abbreviation key in this endnote sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.
Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.
The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended the compiled law. The information includes commencement information for amending laws and details of application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.
The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision level. It also includes information about any provisions that have expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the compiled law.
The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law, but the text of the amendments is included in endnote 5.
If the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details of the modification are included in endnote 6.
An amendment is a misdescribed amendment if the effect of the amendment cannot be incorporated into the text of the compilation. Any misdescribed amendment is included in endnote 7.
Endnote 8 includes any additional information that may be helpful for a reader of the compilation.
ad = added or inserted | pres = present |
am = amended | prev = previous |
c = clause(s) | (prev) = previously |
Ch = Chapter(s) | Pt = Part(s) |
def = definition(s) | r = regulation(s)/rule(s) |
Dict = Dictionary | Reg = Regulation/Regulations |
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament | reloc = relocated |
Div = Division(s) | renum = renumbered |
exp = expired or ceased to have effect | rep = repealed |
hdg = heading(s) | rs = repealed and substituted |
LI = Legislative Instrument | s = section(s) |
LIA = | Sch = Schedule(s) |
mod = modified/modification | Sdiv = Subdivision(s) |
No = Number(s) | SLI = Select Legislative Instrument |
o = order(s) | SR = Statutory Rules |
Ord = Ordinance | Sub‑Ch = Sub‑Chapter(s) |
orig = original | SubPt = Subpart(s) |
par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s) | |
/sub‑subparagraph(s) |
Appropriation Act (No. 4) 2010‑2011 | 8, 2011 | 31 Mar 2011 | 31 Mar 2011 | |
FMA Act Determination 2013/05 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DCCEE to DIICCSRTE and DRET) | 2013/05 | 28 June 2013 ( | Sch 8: 28 June 2013 | — |
Sch 2.................................. | am No 2013/05 |
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