Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009-2010 (Cth)

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Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title [see Note 1]
2 Commencement [see Note 1]
3 Definitions
4 Portfolio Statements
5 Notional payments, receipts etc.
Part 2—Appropriation items
6 Summary of appropriations
7 Departmental items
8 Administered items
9 CAC Act body payment items
Part 3—Adjusting appropriation items
10 Reducing departmental items
11 Reducing administered items
12 Reducing CAC Act body payment items
Part 4—Miscellaneous
13 Crediting amounts to Special Accounts
14 Appropriation of the Consolidated Revenue Fund
Schedule 1—Services for which money is appropriated
Notes

Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009‑2010

Act No. 119 of 2009 as amended

This compilation was prepared on 20 May 2010
taking into account amendments up to FMA Act Determination 2010/09 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DEWHA to DCCEE)

The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in the Notes section

The operation of amendments that have been incorporated may be
affected by application provisions that are set out in the Notes section

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney‑General’s Department, Canberra


Contents

Part 1—Preliminary  1

1............ Short title [see Note 1]........................................................................ 1

2............ Commencement [see Note 1].............................................................. 1

3............ Definitions.......................................................................................... 1

4............ Portfolio Statements............................................................................ 3

5............ Notional payments, receipts etc........................................................... 3

Part 2—Appropriation items  4

6............ Summary of appropriations................................................................. 4

7............ Departmental items.............................................................................. 4

8............ Administered items............................................................................. 4

9............ CAC Act body payment items............................................................ 4

Part 3—Adjusting appropriation items  6

10.......... Reducing departmental items............................................................... 6

11.......... Reducing administered items............................................................... 6

12.......... Reducing CAC Act body payment items............................................ 7

Part 4—Miscellaneous  8

13.......... Crediting amounts to Special Accounts............................................... 8

14.......... Appropriation of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.............................. 8

Schedule 1—Services for which money is appropriated  9

Notes  15


An Act to appropriate additional money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the ordinary annual services of the Government in relation to water entitlements and home insulation, and for related purposes

Part 1—Preliminary

1  Short title [see Note 1]

                   This Act may be cited as the Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009‑2010.

2  Commencement [see Note 1]

                   This Act commences on the day this Act receives the Royal Assent.

3  Definitions

                   In this Act:

administered item means an amount set out in Schedule 1 opposite an outcome for an Agency under the heading “Administered Expenses”.

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 total amount set out in Schedule 1 in relation to a CAC Act body under the heading “Administered Expenses”.

Note:          The amounts set out opposite outcomes for CAC Act bodies, under the heading “Administered Expenses”, are “notional”. They are not part of the item, and do not in any way restrict the scope of the expenditure authorised by the item.

Chief Executive has the same meaning as in the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997.

current year means the financial year ending on 30 June 2010.

departmental item means the total amount set out in Schedule 1 in relation to an Agency under the heading “Departmental Outputs”.

Note:          The amounts set out opposite outcomes, under the heading “Departmental Outputs”, are “notional”. They are not part of the item, and do not in any way restrict the scope of the expenditure authorised by the item.

expenditure means payments for expenses, acquiring assets, making loans or paying liabilities.

Finance Minister means the Minister administering this Act.

item means an administered item, a CAC Act body payment item or a departmental item.

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 the Appropriation Act (No. 1) 2009‑2010 and the Bill for the Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2009‑2010.

Portfolio Statements means:

   (a)  the Portfolio Budget Statements; and

   (b)  the Portfolio Supplementary Estimates Statements.

Portfolio Supplementary Estimates Statements means the Portfolio Supplementary 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 the Appropriation (Water Entitlements) Act 2009‑2010.

Special Account has the same meaning as in the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997.

4  Portfolio Statements

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.

5  Notional payments, receipts etc.

                   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.


Part 2—Appropriation items

6  Summary of appropriations

                   The total of the items specified in Schedule 1 is $700,714,000.

Note 1:       Items in Schedule 1 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.

7  Departmental items

The amount specified in a 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.

8  Administered items

(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.

9  CAC Act body payment items

(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 1 contains a CAC Act body payment item for that body;

then the body must be paid the full amount specified in the item.


Part 3—Adjusting appropriation items

10  Reducing departmental items

(1) A written request to reduce a departmental item for an Agency may be made to the Finance Minister by:

(a) the Minister who is responsible for the Agency; or

(b) 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)  A request made under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.

(6) 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.

11  Reducing administered items

             (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 the Agency in respect of 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, determine that subsection (1):

(a) does not apply in relation to the item; or

   (b)  applies as if the amount specified in the annual report were the amount specified in the determination.

(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.

12  Reducing CAC Act body payment items

(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 Minister who is responsible for the body; or

(b) if the Finance Minister is responsible for the body—the Secretary of the Department.

Note:          For Department, see subsection 19A(3) of the Acts 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) Subsection 9(2) does not limit the reduction of a CAC Act body payment item under this section.

             (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.


Part 4—Miscellaneous

13  Crediting amounts to Special Accounts

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.

14  Appropriation of the Consolidated Revenue Fund

                   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.


Schedule 1—Services for which money is appropriated

Note:       See sections 6 and 14.

Abstract

Page

Reference

Portfolio

Total

$'000
14 Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 700,714
Total 700,714
APPROPRIATIONS

SUMMARY

Summary of Appropriations (bold figures)—2009‑2010

Budget Appropriation (italic figures)—2009‑2010

Portfolio

Departmental
Outputs
Administered
Expenses

Total

$'000 $'000 $'000
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
327,702 238,154 565,856
Attorney‑General’s
3,464,154 670,656 4,134,810
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
260,548 1,311,139 1,571,687
Defence
22,856,981 115,213 22,972,194
Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
1,122,750 6,479,007 7,601,757
Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 4,934 695,780 700,714
818,859 4,065,935 4,884,794
Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
575,752 1,960,034 2,535,786
Finance and Deregulation
321,565 215,832 537,397
Foreign Affairs and Trade
1,474,040 3,492,145 4,966,185
Health and Ageing
672,574 5,757,075 6,429,649
Human Services
4,069,458 11,826 4,081,284
Immigration and Citizenship
1,238,514 511,635 1,750,149
Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
232,546 733,808 966,354
Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
328,404 1,867,889 2,196,293
Prime Minister and Cabinet
480,293 259,270 739,563
Resources, Energy and Tourism
203,298 1,049,351 1,252,649
Treasury
4,086,855 9,811 4,096,666
Total: 4,934 695,780 700,714
42,534,293 28,748,780 71,283,073

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PORTFOLIO

Supplementary Appropriation (bold figures)—2009‑2010

Budget Appropriation (italic figures)—2009‑2010

Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2008‑2009

Departmental
Outputs
Administered
Expenses

Total

$'000 $'000 $'000
DEPARTMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Outcome 1 ‑

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

218,806
Total: Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency

Note 1:    This table has been inserted by FMA section 32 Determination 2010/09. That determination has inserted only the actual appropriation items:

(a) for departmental items, the actual appropriation item is the “Total” amount in relation to an entity under the heading “Departmental Outputs”; and

(b) for administered items, the actual appropriation item is the amount set out opposite an Outcome of an entity under the heading “Administered Expenses”.

                No other amounts in the table have been amended.

ENVIRONMENT, WATER, HERITAGE AND THE ARTS PORTFOLIO

SUMMARY

Summary of Appropriations (bold figures)—2009‑2010

Budget Appropriation (italic figures)—2009‑2010

Entity Departmental
Outputs
Administered
Expenses

Total

$'000 $'000 $'000
Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 4,934 695,780 700,714
485,915 3,659,142 4,145,057
Payments to CAC Act bodies:
Australia Council
172,051 172,051
Australian Film, Television and Radio School
23,656 23,656
Australian National Maritime Museum
21,647 21,647
National Film and Sound Archive
24,616 24,616
National Gallery of Australia
31,492 31,492
National Library of Australia
50,044 50,044
National Museum of Australia
40,087 40,087
Screen Australia
21,901 21,901
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
25 25
Bureau of Meteorology
251,126 20,000 271,126
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
20,366 900 21,266
Murray‑Darling Basin Authority
50,349 50,349
National Water Commission
11,103 374 11,477
Total: Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 4,934 695,780 700,714
818,859 4,065,935 4,884,794

ENVIRONMENT, WATER, HERITAGE AND THE ARTS PORTFOLIO

Supplementary Appropriation (bold figures)—2009‑2010

Budget Appropriation (italic figures)—2009‑2010

Actual Available Appropriation (light figures)—2008‑2009

Departmental
Outputs
Administered
Expenses

Total

$'000 $'000 $'000
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, WATER, HERITAGE AND THE ARTS

Outcome 2 ‑

Improved capacity of Australian communities and industry to protect the environment by promoting energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and regulating hazardous substances, wastes, pollutants, ozone depleting substances and synthetic greenhouse gases

476,973.65397 695,780
58,064 2,143,169 2,201,233

Outcome 4 ‑

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

4,934 4,934
47,937 976,286 1,024,223
49,837 390,084 439,921
Total: Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts 4,934 695,780 700,714

Note 1:    The table has been inserted by a Determination under section 32 of the FMA Act. That determination has inserted only the actual appropriation items:

(a) for departmental items, the actual appropriation item is the “Total” amount in relation to an entity under the heading “Departmental Outputs”; and

(b) for administered items, the actual appropriation item is the amount set out opposite an Outcome of an entity under the heading “Administered Expenses”.

                No other amounts in the table have been inserted.

Note 2:    FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2010/09 amended the amount alongside Outcome 2 under the heading Administered Expenses, to transfer an amount to the Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.


Notes to the Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009-2010

Note 1

The Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009‑2010 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 119, 2009 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Acts/Instruments

Title Year
and number
Date
of Assent or Date of FRLI registration
Date of commencement Application, saving or transitional provisions
Appropriation (Water Entitlements and Home Insulation) Act 2009‑2010 119, 2009 4 Dec 2009 4 Dec 2009
FMA Act Determination 2010/09 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from DEWHA to DCCEE) 2010/09 19 May 2010 (see F2010L01312) C. 4 and Schedule 2: 30 Apr 2010

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted    am. = amended    rep. = repealed    rs. = repealed and substituted
Provision affected How affected
Schedule 1
Schedule 1.........................  am. No. 2010/09

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