Papuan Financial Regulations 1923 (Cth)
PAPUA.
Statutory Rules 1923, No. 74.
Part I.—Preliminary.
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The
Governor-General means the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.The
Lieutenant-Governor means the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua.
Commonwealth Treasurer means the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Auditor-General means the Auditor-General for the Commonwealth of Australia.
Treasurer means the Treasurer of Papua.
Papua Account means the Bank Account of the Territory of Papua.
Public Moneys shall include all revenue, loan, trust, and other moneys whatsoever received for or on account of the Government of the Territory of Papua.
Receiver means Receiver of Public Moneys.
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Accounting Officer shall include every person who by any law, ordinance, regulation, or appointment, is charged with the duty of collecting or receiving, or who does actually collect or receive, any public moneys, or is charged with the duty of disbursing, or does actually disburse, any public moneys.
The Board means the Stores Board.
Part II.—The Estimates.
(2) Every order by which such, altered application may be made shall be advised to the Treasurer and the local representative of the Auditor-General, and a copy thereof shall be laid before the Legislative Council within seven days after the making thereof if the Council be then in session and actually sitting, or if the Council be not then in session or actually sitting, within seven days after the commencement of the next session or sitting.
(3) Nothing hereinbefore contained shall authorize the Lieutenant-Governor to direct that any such sum as aforesaid shall be applied in augmentation of or as an addition to any salary.
Part III.—Collection of Public Moneys.
account under their control. One copy shall be forwarded to the Treasurer and the other copy shall be filed in the Receiver’s office. On the back of the form shall be entered the details of the deposit, namely:—amount of each cheque, notes, gold, &c. These details shall be verified by the Bank stamp, and the initials of the Teller.
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his control; and if, when such surcharge is made, the amount in default be not ascertainable from the revenue vouchers and accounts furnished, the salary of the officer shall not be paid until he shall have furnished to the Treasurer a satisfactory statement of the amount due.
Part IV.—Payment of Public Moneys.
When preparing salary accounts—
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a )In stating periods, the first and last days mentioned are invariably to be considered as both inclusive.(
b ) If a salary is regulated by a Daily Rate, the Daily Rate only; if by an Annual Rate, the Annual Rate only to be inserted in the proper column.(
c ) In the case of Daily Salaries the exact number of days chargeable is always to be specified.(
d ) One-twelfth of an Annual Salary is to be considered the proportion chargeable for each calendar month of the year of whatever number of days the month may consist.(
e ) The proportion of a salary for a broken period is to be computed by multiplying the amount of the Monthly or Quarterly Salary, according as the same is payable monthly or quarterly, by the number of days in the broken period and dividing by the number of days in the month or quarter.(
f ) Erasures or interlineations are not allowed.
Provided that the Treasurer of the Commonwealth may direct that “duplicate” accounts prescribed in this and the preceding section may be dispensed with.
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а ) That the service has been duly rendered, or that the supply has been duty made.(
b ) That the amount is a proper and duly authorized charge upon the funds of the Government of Papua.(
c ) That the appropriation or fund to which it is chargeable is correctly stated thereon.(
d ) That the legal appropriation of the revenue suffices for the payment of the account and of all accounts previously certified, orIf the account is not payable out of the revenue that funds suffice for its payment and for the payment of all accounts previously certified.
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e ) That an account for the same service as that mentioned on the account under notice, or for part of it, has not previously been certified.(
f ) That the account is in such form, and contains such details, as are reasonable.(
g ) That the account is true and correct in every particular.
(2) Provided that if it is not convenient or practicable for the Certifying Officer to carry out all the duties imposed upon him by this clause, he may rely for the proper performance of one or more of such duties upon the work of an Assistant Certifying Officer, who may be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor to carry out the duties, but in such case the Certifying Officer shall not certify any account until the Assistant Certifying Officer has initialed it.
(3) Every Certifying Officer shall keep an account of his expenditure in such manner as the Treasurer shall from time to time direct.
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a ) To the claimant personally, on his applying to the Paying Officer.(
b ) To any bank to the credit of the claimant’s account, if so directed by him. A duplicate of the pay-in slip, signed by the teller, and stamped with bank stamp, shall be attached to the account as full acquittance for the payment.(
c ) To the bearer of an order signed by the claimant.(
d ) Payment of salaries and wages may not be made to others than principals, except under special circumstances, which must be explained on the order by the person making payment.(
e ) Under no circumstances are duplicate receipts to be obtained.
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Part V.—Trust Funds.
in such form and in such manner as the Treasurer shall from time to time direct.
Part VI.—Deaths of Europeans.
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a ) Notice of death.(
b ) Inventory of Real and Personal Estate.(
c ) Affidavit of Intestacy.(
d ) Statement of Sales (if any).(
e ) Statement of Account.(
f ) A List of Unsold Effects.(
g ) Private Papers and Valuables.(
h ) Cash in Estate.
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a ) Burial expenses of deceased.(
b ) Expenses incurred in collecting effects, &c;
but any debts against the estate are to be attached to an affidavit of debt, and forwarded to the Curator.
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Part VII.—Wages of Native Labourers and Deceased Natives.
Part VIII.—Stores.
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а ) The Senior Officer at any out-station may purchase locally any stores urgently required for the Public Service, but the value of any stores so purchased shall not at any time exceed £10. The Senior Officer shall state on the vouchers the explanation of the emergency.(
b ) As hereafter provided.
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a ) To see that all consignments of stores are landed according to the Shipping Receipts.(
b ) To receive goods into the Government Stores, and to see that they are according to order, and that everything is according to the invoices.(
c ) To check the measurements and weights for freight, and to call the Board’s attention to any charges which appear excessive.(
d ) When stores are, by order of the Board, sent direct to any officer, the duties set out in (a ) (b ) and (c ) of this regulation, to be carried out by the Government Storekeeper, shall be carried out by the officer to whom the goods are consigned.
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a ) That the amount set down for the goods required has not been under-estimated;(
b ) That the amount is a proper and duly authorized charge upon the funds of the Government of Papua;(
c ) That the appropriation or fund to which it is chargeable is correctly stated thereon;(
d ) That the legal appropriation of the revenue suffices for the payment of the requisition and all requisitions previously certified; or, if the amount is not payable out of the revenue, that funds suffice for its payment and for the payment of all requisitions previously certified;(
e ) That a requisition for the same stores and for the same service as that mentioned on the requisition under notice, or for part of it, has not previously been certified;(
f ) That the requisition is in such a form and contains such details as are reasonable.
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a ) The vote and the number of the item in the Estimates of Expenditure under which the stores are applied for must be inserted in the requisition.(
b ) In requisitions for rations for Police and other natives employed by the Government and for Prisoners the number of men must in every instance be stated, together with the full period for which the rations are required.(
c ) The approved scale of rations must not under any circumstances be exceeded.(
d ) In requisitions for articles of food, trade, &c., for payment of transport and purchase or lease of native lands, the basis upon which the quantities have been arrived at must be fully set out.(
e ) All requisitions must be typed or clearly written, and the items must not be crowded. To avoid delay in dealing with requisitions, the fullest particulars and descriptions of articles should be given.(
f ) Requisitions for articles of an exceptional nature should be submitted on a separate form with a full explanation of the circumstances under which such articles are required.(
g ) All officers, with the exception of those stationed at Port Moresby, should, unless the Board otherwise directs, forward their requisitions for supplies half-yearly, and three months in advance of the date upon which the stores are required. Officers stationed at Port Moresby shall forward requisitions at such times and periods as may from time to time be decided and ordered by the Board.
(2) At all Government Stations where native food can be grown or bought, full quantities should not be requisitioned for. Officers in charge of such stations must not fail to plant or buy a sufficiency of native vegetables for the use of Police, other natives employed by the Government, and for prisoners; neglect to do so will be regarded as a want of efficiency.
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a ) See that the requisition has been drawn up in conformity with these Regulations.(
b ) Have the quantities of rations asked for checked, to ascertain if they are according to scale; and, if not, alter them in such way as it may think fit.(
c ) See that the amount allotted for expenditure has not been exceeded.(
d ) Note and refer to the Lieutenant-Governor any apparent extravagance, even though the amount allowed to the officer requisitioning may not be exceeded.
(1) A Stock Book for expendable articles.
(2) A Stock Book for non-expendable articles,
showing all stores received and issued by them.
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inventory thereof shall be signed by both officers, and must be forwarded to the certifying officer by the incoming officer by the first mail after such stock has been ascertained. A copy of the inventory is to be retained by the sending officer. Certified copies may be retained by both officers if desired.
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Part IX.—Miscellaneous.
Part X.—Repeal.
Form A (Clause 25).
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Received from the........................................... the sum of.................. pounds.............. shillings and.................... ........pence, to be placed to the credit of................................. ......................... in the ...Bank of.................... at.....................................................
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(Bank Stamp.)
Receiving Teller.
Form B (Clause 51).
Territory of Papua.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE FOR QUARTER.
Date
To the Honorable
The Treasurer.
The following expenditure is estimated for the Quarter ending.................... , for the Department.
Division. | Subdivision. | Estimated Amount required. | Previous Amounts estimated. | Expenditure to date of Application. | Outstanding Liabilities on Requisitions, &c. | Balance of Vote including Outstanding Liabilities. |
Signature of Head of Department.
Note.—A full explanation must be forwarded with this application if the estimated amount required exceeds one-fourth of the yearly appropriation for the vote.
Form C (Clause 50).
Territory of Papua.
WARRANT No.
The Lieutenant Governor.
The amount of moneys likely to become due and payable out of the Papua Account during the months of now next is............................. pounds.............................................................................. shillings and pence, and the services and purposes for which the same will be required are as follow (that is to say)—
Division. | Subdivision. | Purpose. | Amount previously authorized. | Amount now authorized. | Total amount authorized. | Provision authorized. | Balance. |
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I certify that the sums above-mentioned are legally available for and applicable to the services and purposes respectively above set forth.
Dated this......................................................... day of........................................... 19 .
Treasurer.
To the Treasurer of
The Territory of Papua.
You are hereby authorized to issue out of the Papua Account the amount above set forth and for so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.
Given under my hand the............................ day of................................ 19 .
Lieutenant-Governor.
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