States Grants
No. 109 of 1970
An
Act to grant Financial Assistance to the States.
[Assented to 11 November 1970]
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 States Grants Act 1970.
Commencement.
2.This Act shall come into operation on the day on which
it receives the Royal Assent.
Repeal.
3.—(1.) The following Acts are repealed:—
States Grants Act 1965;
States Grants Act 1967;
States Grants Act (No. 2) 1967;
States Grants Act 1968.
(2.) A State is
not entitled to a grant under the States
Grants Act 1965–1968, by virtue of its operation during the year that commenced
on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and seventy, and before the
commencement of this Act, in respect of that year.
(3.) An advance
made to a State under the States Grants
Act 1965–1968 during the year that commenced on the first day of July, One
thousand nine hundred and seventy, and before the commencement of this Act
shall be deemed to be an advance made under section 12 of this Act in respect
of the grant payable to that State under section 5 of this Act during that
year.
Interpretation.
4.—(1.) In this Act, unless the contrary intention
appears, “year” means financial year.
(2.) For the
purposes of this Act, the average wages per person employed, in relation to a
year, is the amount ascertained by dividing the aggregate of the amounts shown,
in the returns lodged throughout the Commonwealth by employers for the purposes
of the Pay-roll Tax Assessment Act 1941–1969,
as wages within the meaning of that Act paid or payable in respect of periods
ending in that year by the sum of the mean number of males and fifty-three per
centum of the mean number of females shown by those returns as having been
employed by those employers during that year.
Grams
to States.
5.—(1.) There is payable to each State, during the
year that commenced on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and
seventy, and during each year subsequent to that year, for the purpose of
financial assistance, an amount equal to the sum of—
(a)an amount that bears the same proportion to the amount of the grant under
this section paid to that State during the year preceding the year concerned as
the population of that State on the thirty-first day of December in the year
concerned bears to the population of that State on the thirty-first day of
December in the year preceding the year concerned;
(b)if the average wages per person employed in the year ending on the
thirty-first day of March in the year concerned exceed the average wages per
person employed in the year ending on the thirty-first day of March in the year
preceding the year concerned—an amount equal to such percentage of the amount
ascertained under the last preceding paragraph as is equal to the percentage by
which the first-mentioned average wages exceed the second-mentioned average
wages; and
(c) an amount—
(i)
where the year concerned is the year that commenced on the first day of July,
One thousand nine hundred and seventy—equal to 1.2 per centum; and
(ii)
in any other case—equal to 1.8 per centum,
of the sum
of the amount ascertained in accordance with paragraph (a) of this sub-section and the amount, if any, ascertained in
accordance with the last preceding paragraph.
(2.) For the
purpose of ascertaining the amount of the grant to be paid under this section
to a State during the year that commenced on the first day of July, One
thousand nine hundred and seventy, there shall be deemed to have been paid
under this section to that State during the year preceding that year a grant
equal to the amount specified in the following table opposite to the name of
the State:—
$
|
New South Wales.........................................................
| 373,907,796
|
Victoria.......................................................................
| 280,008,042
|
Queensland..................................................................
| 178,522,074
|
South Australia............................................................
| 125,705,645
|
Western Australia.........................................................
| 123,334,745
|
Tasmania.....................................................................
| 46,340,489
|
(3.) For the
purpose of ascertaining the amount of the grant to be paid under this section
to a State during the year commencing on the first day of July, One thousand
nine hundred and seventy-one, the amounts of the grants paid under the next two
succeeding sections shall be deemed to have been paid under this section.
(4.) For the purpose of ascertaining the amount of
the grant to be paid under this section to the State of Queensland during the
year commencing on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and
seventy-one, or during any of the next three succeeding years, the amount of
the grant under this section paid to that State during the year preceding the
year concerned shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the sum of the amount
of that last-mentioned grant and Two million dollars.
Additional
grants to States.
6.In addition to the
grants payable to the States under the last preceding section during the year
that commenced on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and seventy,
there is payable to the States during that year, for the purpose of financial
assistance, the amount of Forty million dollars, which shall be apportioned
among them in proportion to the amounts respectively payable to them during
that year under that section.
Additional
grant to Tasmania.
7.In addition to the
grants payable to the State of Tasmania under the last two preceding sections
during the year that commenced on the first day of July, One thousand nine
hundred and seventy, there is payable to that State during that year, for the
purpose of financial assistance, the amount of Ten million dollars.
Additional
grants to New South Wales and Victoria.
8.In addition to the grants payable under sections 5 and
6 of this Act to the States of New South Wales and Victoria during the year
that commenced on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and seventy,
and the next four succeeding years, there is payable to each of those States
during each of those years, for the purpose of financial assistance, an amount
ascertained by multiplying Two dollars by the number of persons included in the
population of the State on the thirty-first day of December in the year
concerned.
Additional
grants to Western Australia.
9.In addition to the grants payable under sections 5 and
6 of this Act to the State of Western Australia during the year that commenced
on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and seventy, and the next
four succeeding years, there are payable to that State during those years, for
the purpose of financial assistance, the amounts respectively specified in the
following table opposite to the references to those years:—
$
|
Year
that commenced on 1 July, 1970
| 12,500,000
|
Year commencing on 1
July, 1971..........................................
| 9,500,000
|
Year commencing on 1
July, 1972..........................................
| 6,500,000
|
Year commencing on 1
July, 1973..........................................
| 3,500,000
|
Year commencing on 1
July, 1974..........................................
| 500,000
|
Statistical
calculations, &c.
10.—(1.) All statistical and mathematical calculations
and determinations required for the purposes of this Act shall be made by the
Commonwealth Statistician, after consultation, where practicable, with the
official Statisticians of the States.
(2.) For the purpose of ascertaining the amount of a
grant payable under this Act to a State during a year—
(a)the determination of the population of the State on the thirty-first day of
December in the year concerned and on the thirty-first day of December in the
year preceding the year concerned—
(i)
shall be made after the thirty-first day of December, and not later than the
tenth day of June, in the year concerned; and
(ii)
shall have regard to the latest statistics in relation to population available
to the Commonwealth Statistician on the day on which the determination is made;
and
(b)the ascertainment of the average wages per person employed in the years
ending on the thirty-first day of March in the year concerned and on the
thirty-first day of March in the year preceding the year concerned shall be
made after the thirty-first day of March in the year concerned and not later
than the tenth day of June in the year concerned.
(3.) All
calculations and determinations made by the Commonwealth Statistician in
pursuance of this section for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of a grant
payable under this Act to a State during a year shall, for that purpose, be
conclusively presumed to be correct.
Review
of grants.
11.—(1.) The Government of the Commonwealth shall, at
the request of a State, or may, if it considers it desirable to do so, enter
into consultation with the Governments of the States with a view to determining
whether any change is desirable in the provisions of this Act in so far as they
relate to the year subsequent to the year ending on the thirtieth day of June,
One thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, and submitting to the Parliament
legislation to give effect to any changes that the Government of the
Commonwealth considers to be desirable as a result of that consultation.
(2.) If there has
occurred, or there is proposed to be, a substantial change in the financial
arrangements between the Commonwealth and a State or States, the Government of
the Commonwealth may review the provisions of this Act in consultation with the
States with a view to submitting to the Parliament legislation to give effect
to any changes it considers to be desirable as a result of that review.
Advances.
12.The Treasurer may, in any year, make monthly or other
advances to a State, for the purpose of financial assistance, of portions of a
grant to which it appears to him the State will be entitled under this Act in
respect of that year.
Appropriation.
13.