Appropriation (Special Expenditure) Act 1964-65 (Cth)

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APPROPRIATION (SPECIAL EXPENDITURE) 1964–65.

No. 74 of 1964.

An Act to appropriate a sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for expenditure in respect of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-five, not being expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government.

[Assented to 3rd November, 1964.]

BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—

Short title.

1.This Act may be cited as the Appropriation (Special Expenditure) Act 1964–65.

Commencement

2.This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

Issue and application of £1,368,000.

3.The Treasurer may issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and apply for the services specified in the Second Schedule to this Act (being services other than the ordinary annual services of the Government), in respect of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-five, the sum of One million three hundred and sixty-eight thousand pounds.

Appropriation of £2,368,000.

4.The sums authorized by the Supply (Special Expenditure) Act 1964–65 and by this Act to be issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, amounting, as appears by the First Schedule to this Act, in the aggregate to the sum of Two million three hundred and sixty-eight thousand pounds, are appropriated, and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-four, for the services expressed in the Second Schedule to this Act in respect of the financial year that commenced on that date.

 

THE SCHEDULES.

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FIRST SCHEDULE. Section 4.

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Sums Authorized to be Issued out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.

£

By the Supply (Special Expenditure) Act 1964–65..................................................

1,000,000

By this Act...........................................................................................................

1,368,000

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

2,368,000

SECOND SCHEDULE Section 4.

Total.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

£

Cattle tick eradication and control in New South Wales........................................

206,900

Blood transfusion services..................................................................................

210,500

Total Department of Health...........................................................

714,400

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY.

Dairy Industry—Extension services....................................................................

337,000

Expansion of Agricultural Advisory Services......................................................

264,000

Barley research..................................................................................................

20,000

Minor research and other services.......................................................................

16,100

Total Department of Primary Industry.........................................

637,100

PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Flood relief—New South Wales.........................................................................

30,000

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT.

Promotion of road safety practices......................................................................

50,000

Eyre and Barkly Highways—Contribution to maintenance...................................

32,000

Total Department of Shipping and Transport...............................

82,000

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

Housekeeper services.........................................................................................

11,500

 

Second Schedule—continued.

Total.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

Contribution towards costs of development of Exmouth Township, Western Australia 

190,000

Advance to the Treasurer—

To enable the Treasurer—

(a)to make advances that will be recovered during the financial year, in respect of expenditure that is not expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government; and

(b) to make moneys available for expenditure, being expenditure that is not expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government—

(i) particulars of which will afterwards be submitted to the Parliament; or

(ii) pending the issue of a warrant of the Governor-General specifically applicable to the expenditure

1,000,000

Total Department of the Treasury................................................

1,190,000

TOTAL.....................................................................................

2,368,000

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