Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 2016-2017 (No. 8) (Cth)
Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 2016‑2017 (No. 8)
I, Alan Greenslade, First Assistant Secretary, Financial Analysis, Reporting and Management, Department of Finance, make the following determination.
Dated 20 June 2018
Alan Greenslade
First Assistant Secretary
Financial Analysis, Reporting and Management
Department of Finance
Contents
1............ Name............................................................................................................................. 1
2............ Commencement............................................................................................................. 1
3............ Authority....................................................................................................................... 1
4............ Schedules...................................................................................................................... 1
Schedule 1—Amendments 2
Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 2016-2017 2
1 Name
This instrument is the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 2016-2017 (No. 8).
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Authority
This instrument is made under section 75 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.
4 Schedules
Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.
Schedule 1—Amendments
Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 2016-2017
1 At the end of section 5
Add:
; and (d) references in the Acts to the Immigration and Border Protection Portfolio
were references to the Home Affairs Portfolio; and
(e) references in the Acts to the Department of Immigration and Border
Protection were references to the Department of Home Affairs; and
(f) references in the Acts to the Infrastructure and Regional Development
Portfolio were references to the Infrastructure, Regional Development
and Cities Portfolio; and
(g) references in the Acts to the Department of Infrastructure and Regional
Development were references to the Department of Infrastructure,
Regional Development and Cities; and
(h) references in the Acts to the Employment Portfolio and the Industry,
Innovation and Science Portfolio were references to the Jobs and
Innovation Portfolio; and
(i)references in the Acts to the Department of Employment were references
to the Department of Jobs and Small Business.
2 At the end of subsection 6(3)
Add:
(c)as if Outcome 1 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 1
Protect Australia’s sovereignty, security and safety through its national security, emergency management system, law enforcement, and managing its border, including managing the stay and departure of all non-citizens
(d)as if Outcome 2 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 2
Support a prosperous and inclusive society, and advance Australia’s economic interests through the effective management of the visa, multicultural and citizenship programs and provision of refugee and humanitarian assistance
3 Subsection 6(4) (at the end of the table)
Add:
| 12 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered item, Outcome 1 | +405 |
| 13 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered item, Outcome 1 | -405 |
4 At the end of subsection 7(3)
Add:
(d)as if Outcome 1 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 1
Protect Australia’s sovereignty, security and safety through its national security, emergency management system, law enforcement, and managing its border, including managing the stay and departure of all non-citizens
(e)as if Outcome 2 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 2
Support a prosperous and inclusive society, and advance Australia’s economic interests through the effective management of the visa, multicultural and citizenship programs and provision of refugee and humanitarian assistance
5 Subsection 7(4) (table item 3)
Repeal the item, substitute:
| 3 | Department of Employment | Departmental item | +6,037 |
6 Subsection 7(4) (at the end of the table)
Add:
| 13 | Department of Home Affairs | Departmental item | +28,602.366 |
| 14 | Attorney-General’s Department | Departmental item | -17,514.366 |
| 15 | Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities | Departmental item | -7,715 |
| 16 | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | Departmental item | -3,192 |
| 17 | Department of Social Services | Departmental item | -615 |
| 18 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered item, Outcome 1 | +511.99077 |
| 19 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered item, Outcome 1 | -511.99077 |
| 20 | Department of the Treasury | Departmental item | -1,110 |
| 21 | Department of Industry, Innovation and Science | Departmental item | +161 |
| 22 | Office of National Assessments | Departmental item | +430 |
| 23 | Department of Agriculture and Water Resources | Departmental item | -305 |
7 At the end of subsection 8(2)
Add:
(b)as if the following table item were included in the table in Schedule 1 to the Act:
Department of Home Affairs Protect Australia’s sovereignty, security and safety through its national security, emergency management system, law enforcement, and managing its border, including managing the stay and departure of all non-citizens Minister for Home Affairs Minister for Home Affairs
(c)as if a State, ACT, NT and local government item for the Department of Home Affairs were included in Schedule 2 to the Act opposite the following outcome:
Outcome 1
Protect Australia’s sovereignty, security and safety through its national security, emergency management system, law enforcement, and managing its border, including managing the stay and departure of all non-citizens
8 Subsection 8(3) (at the end of the table)
Add:
| 3 | Department of Home Affairs | State, ACT, NT and local government item, Outcome 1 | +959.27426 |
| 4 | Attorney-General’s Department | State, ACT, NT and local government item, Outcome 1 | -959.27426 |
| 5 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered assets and liabilities item | +311 |
| 6 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered assets and liabilities item | -311 |
| 7 | Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities | Administered assets and liabilities item | +29,167 |
| 8 | Department of Agriculture and Water Resources | Administered assets and liabilities item | -29,167 |
9 At the end of subsection 9(3)
Add:
(b)as if Outcome 1 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 1
Protect Australia’s sovereignty, security and safety through its national security, emergency management system, law enforcement, and managing its border, including managing the stay and departure of all non-citizens
(c)as if Outcome 2 for the Department of Home Affairs in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:
Outcome 2
Support a prosperous and inclusive society, and advance Australia’s economic interests through the effective management of the visa, multicultural and citizenship programs and provision of refugee and humanitarian assistance
10 Subsection 9(4) (at the end of the table)
Add:
| 3 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered item, Outcome 1 | +16,220.46946 |
| 4 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered item, Outcome 1 | -16,220.46946 |
11 At the end of the instrument
Add:
10 Modification of Supply Act (No. 2) 2016‑2017
(1) This section applies to the Supply Act (No. 2) 2016‑2017.
(2) The Act has effect:
(a)as if appropriation items in Schedule 2 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and
(b)if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.
| Increases and decreases in appropriation items | |||
| Item | Entity | Appropriation item | Increase (+)/ decrease (‑) ($’000) |
| 1 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered assets and liabilities item | +73.67536 |
| 2 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered assets and liabilities item | -73.67536 |
| 3 | Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities | Administered assets and liabilities item | +20,833 |
| 4 | Department of Agriculture and Water Resources | Administered assets and liabilities item | -20,833 |
11 Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 4) 2016‑2017
(1) This section applies to the Appropriation Act (No. 4) 2016‑2017.
(2) The Act has effect:
(a)as if appropriation items in Schedule 2 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and
(b)if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.
| Increases and decreases in appropriation items | |||
| Item | Entity | Appropriation item | Increase (+)/ decrease (‑) ($’000) |
| 1 | Department of Home Affairs | Administered assets and liabilities item | +19,338 |
| 2 | Attorney-General’s Department | Administered assets and liabilities item | -19,338 |
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