Appropriation (Recurrent 2022-23) Act 2022 (WA)
Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia
Appropriation (Recurrent 2022‑23) Act 2022[
The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:
This is the
This Act comes into operation as follows —
(a) sections 1 and 2 — on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent;
(b) the rest of the Act — on the day after that day.
(1) The sum of $25 158 781 000 is to be issued and may be applied out of the Consolidated Account as supply granted for the year beginning on 1 July 2022 and ending on 30 June 2023.
(2) The sum referred to in subsection (1) is additional to supply granted by the
Appropriation (Capital 2022‑23) Act 2022 .
The sum of $25 158 781 000 granted by section 3 as supply is appropriated from the Consolidated Account for the recurrent services and purposes expressed in Schedule 1 and detailed in the Agency Information in Support of the Estimates for the year.
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1 | Legislative Council ................................................ | 6 301 000 |
2 | Legislative Assembly ............................................. | 6 270 000 |
3 | Parliamentary Services ........................................... | 19 128 000 |
4 | Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations ......................................................... | 9 548 000 |
5 | Premier and Cabinet ............................................... | 167 857 000 |
6 | Premier and Cabinet — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ................... | 79 039 000 |
7 | Public Sector Commission ...................................... | 27 433 000 |
8 | Governor’s Establishment ....................................... | 2 722 000 |
9 | Western Australian Electoral Commission ............... | 7 334 000 |
10 | Salaries and Allowances Tribunal ............................ | 1 034 000 |
11 | Commissioner for Children and Young People ......... | 2 858 000 |
12 | Office of the Information Commissioner .................. | 2 031 000 |
13 | Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission ........................................................... | 10 230 000 |
14 | Treasury ................................................................ | 49 392 000 |
Treasury Administered | ||
15 | Bunbury Water Corporation ............................... | 1 232 000 |
16 | Busselton Water Corporation ............................. | 688 000 |
17 | Electricity Generation and Retail Corporation (Synergy) ......................................................... | 763 303 000 |
18 | Forest Products Commission .............................. | 220 000 |
19 | Fremantle Port Authority ................................... | 317 000 |
20 | Kimberley Ports Authority ................................. | 2 500 000 |
21 | Public Transport Authority of Western Australia . | 1 006 809 000 |
22 | Public Transport Authority of Western Australia — Replacement Services for Armadale Rail Line .......................................................... | 16 667 000 |
23 | Regional Power Corporation (Horizon Power) .... | 35 545 000 |
24 | Southern Ports Authority ................................... | 5 565 000 |
25 | Water Corporation ............................................ | 472 023 000 |
26 | Western Australian Land Authority (DevelopmentWA) ............................................ | 269 934 000 |
27 | Gaming and Wagering Commission ................... | 4 000 000 |
28 | Goods and Services Tax (GST) Administration Costs ................................................................ | 71 200 000 |
29 | Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation ........................................................ | 22 605 000 |
30 | National Redress Scheme and Civil Litigation for Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Account ............................................................ | 185 000 000 |
31 | Noongar Land Fund Account.............................. | 2 800 000 |
32 | Provision for Aboriginal Community Controlled Sector Development .......................................... | 713 000 |
33 | Provision for | 2 500 000 |
34 | Provision for Perth City Deal ............................. | 99 000 000 |
35 | Provision for COVID‑19 Test Isolation Payments | 48 125 000 |
36 | Refund of Past Years Revenue Collections — Public Corporations ........................................... | 10 000 000 |
37 | Royalties for Regions ........................................ | 928 400 000 |
38 | State Property — Emergency Services Levy........ | 19 270 000 |
39 | WA Health ....................................................... | 22 961 000 |
40 | Treasury — All Other Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments, comprising: | |
Acts of Grace / Ex Gratia Payments ................... | 200 000 | |
Incidentals ........................................................ | 200 000 | |
Interest on Public Moneys Held in Participating Trust Fund Accounts ......................................... | 1 445 000 | |
Administration Costs — National Tax Equivalent Regime Scheme ................................................ | 100 000 | |
Western Australian Land Information Authority — Valuation Services ........................ | 140 000 | |
Western Australian Treasury Corporation Management Fees ............................................. | 708 000 | |
41 | Office of the Auditor General .................................. | 11 418 000 |
42 | Finance .................................................................. | 223 688 000 |
43 | Finance — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments .................................................. | 343 737 000 |
44 | Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation .................... | 453 515 000 |
45 | Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ............................................................... | 21 816 000 |
46 | Primary Industries and Regional Development ......... | 240 641 000 |
47 | Primary Industries and Regional Development — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ............................................................... | 1 550 000 |
48 | Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety .................... | 177 037 000 |
49 | Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ............................................................... | 49 243 000 |
50 | Small Business Development Corporation ............... | 15 259 000 |
51 | Rural Business Development Corporation ................ | 315 000 |
52 | Economic Regulation Authority .............................. | 1 657 000 |
53 | Infrastructure WA................................................... | 4 877 000 |
54 | WA Health............................................................. | 5 951 007 000 |
55 | Mental Health Commission...................................... | 938 899 000 |
56 | Mental Health Commission — Mental Health Advocacy Service................................................... | 3 696 000 |
57 | Mental Health Commission — Mental Health Tribunal.................................................................. | 3 700 000 |
58 | Mental Health Commission — Office of the Chief Psychiatrist............................................................. | 4 122 000 |
59 | Health and Disability Services Complaints Office..... | 3 684 000 |
60 | Education............................................................... | 4 429 157 000 |
61 | Education — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments......................................... | 442 304 000 |
62 | Training and Workforce Development...................... | 457 786 000 |
63 | Western Australia Police......................................... | 1 566 181 000 |
64 | Justice.................................................................... | 1 381 694 000 |
65 | State Solicitor’s Office ........................................... | 45 222 000 |
66 | Fire and Emergency Services................................... | 58 585 000 |
67 | Fire and Emergency Services — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments........ | 96 900 000 |
68 | Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ........... | 46 442 000 |
69 | Corruption and Crime Commission ......................... | 30 190 000 |
70 | Chemistry Centre (WA) .......................................... | 6 938 000 |
71 | Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services ............ | 3 426 000 |
72 | Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission ........................................................... | 495 000 |
73 | Communities ......................................................... | 2 089 883 000 |
74 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries ..... | 269 745 000 |
75 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ............................................................... | 43 174 000 |
76 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Art Gallery of Western Australia ............................. | 8 641 000 |
77 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Contribution to Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund ....................................................... | 12 000 000 |
78 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Library Board of Western Australia ......................... | 27 937 000 |
79 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Perth Theatre Trust ................................................. | 10 772 000 |
80 | Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Western Australian Museum ................................... | 37 101 000 |
81 | Western Australian Sports Centre Trust ................... | 89 538 000 |
82 | Transport ............................................................... | 123 893 000 |
83 | Transport — Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission ........................................................... | 100 000 |
84 | Commissioner of Main Roads ................................. | 444 704 000 |
85 | Water and Environmental Regulation ...................... | 125 414 000 |
86 | Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions .............. | 300 507 000 |
87 | Planning, Lands and Heritage .................................. | 121 810 000 |
88 | Western Australian Planning Commission ............... | 11 690 000 |
89 | Western Australian Land Information Authority ....... | 36 602 000 |
90 | Heritage Council of Western Australia ..................... | 1 557 000 |
91 | National Trust of Australia (WA) ............................ | 3 185 000 |
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