States Grants (General Revenue) Act 1985 (Cth)
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Section
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Interpretation
4. Determination of population of a State
PART II—FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS
5. Interpretation
6. Financial assistance grants
PART III—HEALTH GRANTS
7. Interpretation
8. Health grants
PART IV—SPECIAL REVENUE ASSISTANCE GRANTS TO CERTAIN STATES
9. Interpretation
10. Special revenue assistance grants
PART V—MISCELLANEOUS
11. Reduction of grants for 1985-86 to take account of certain advance payments
12. Advance payments to States for 1988-89
13. Appropriation
14. Advance payments
15. Treasurer may fix amounts, and times of payments, of financial assistance
16. Determinations to be presumed to be correct
17. Regulations
18. Repeals
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:
“index factor”, in relation to a year, means the factor ascertained by dividing the sum of—
(a) the index number in relation to the March quarter in that year; and
(b) the index numbers in relation to the 3 quarters that immediately preceded that quarter,
by the sum of—
(c) the index number in relation to the March quarter in the year immediately preceding that year; and
(d) the index numbers in relation to the 3 quarters that immediately preceded that last-mentioned quarter;
“index number”, in relation to a quarter, means the All Groups Consumer Price Index number, being the weighted average of the 6 State capital cities, published by the Statistician in respect of that quarter;
“Statistician” means the Australian Statistician;
“the 1985-86 year” means the year that commenced on 1 July 1985;
“the 1986-87 year” means the year commencing on 1 July 1986;
“the 1987-88 year” means the year commencing on 1 July 1987;
“year” means a financial year;
“year to which this Act applies” means the 1985-86 year and each of the next 2 succeeding years.
“adjusted population figure”, in relation to a State, in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means—
(a) in the case of a State other than Victoria—the estimated population of the State on 31 December in that year multiplied by the adjustment factor in relation to that State; and
(b) in the case of Victoria—the estimated population of Victoria on 31 December in that year;
“adjusted total population”, in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means the sum of the adjusted population figures in relation to all of the States in relation to that year;
“adjustment factor” means—
(a) in relation to New South Wales—1.008;
(b) in relation to Queensland—1.416;
(c) in relation to Western Australia—1.455;
(d) in relation to South Australia—1.397; and
(e) in relation to Tasmania—1.605.
A is $9,058,428,568;
B is the index factor in relation to that year;
C is the adjusted population figure in relation to that State in relation to that year; and
D is the adjusted total population in relation to that year.
A is 1.02;
B is the sum of the financial assistance grants that are, or would but for section 11 be, payable to the States under this section in relation to the year immediately preceding the year concerned;
C is the index factor in relation to that year;
D is the adjusted population figure in relation to that State in relation to that year; and
E is the adjusted total population in relation to that year.
“adjusted population figure”, in relation to a State, in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means—
(a) in the case of a State other than Victoria—the estimated population of the State on 31 December in that year multiplied by the adjustment factor in relation to that State; and
(b) in the case of Victoria—the estimated population of Victoria on 31 December in that year;
“adjusted total population”, in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means the sum of the adjusted population figures in relation to all of the States in relation to that year;
“adjustment factor” means—
(a) in relation to New South Wales—1.14148;
(b) in relation to Queensland—0.49352;
(c) in relation to Western Australia—1.38424;
(d) in relation to South Australia—1.59883; and
(e) in relation to Tasmania—1.59699.
A is $1,373,626,098;
B is the index factor in relation to that year;
C is the adjusted population figure in relation to that State in relation to that year; and
D is the adjusted total population in relation to that year.
A is 1.02;
B is the sum of the health grants that are, or would but for section 11 be, payable to the States under this section in relation to the year immediately preceding the year concerned;
C is the index factor in relation to that year;
D is the adjusted population figure in relation to that State in relation to that year; and
E is the adjusted total population in relation to that year.
“adjusted population figure”, in relation to a State in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means—
(a) in the case of a State other than Victoria—the estimated population of the State on 31 December in that year multiplied by the adjustment factor in relation to that State; and
(b) in the case of Victoria—the estimated population of Victoria on 31 December in that year;
“adjusted total population”, in relation to a year to which this Act applies, means the sum of the adjusted population figures in relation to all of the States in relation to that year;
“adjustment factor” means—
(a) in relation to New South Wales—1.008;
(b) in relation to Queensland—1.420;
(c) in relation to Western Australia—1.460;
(d) in relation to South Australia—1.480; and
(e) in relation to Tasmania—1.695.
A is $9,058,428,568;
B is the index factor in relation to that year;
C is the adjusted population figure in relation to the State concerned in relation to that year;
D is the adjusted total population in relation to that year; and
E is the financial assistance grant that is, or would but for section 11 be, payable to that State under section 6 in relation to that year.
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House of Representatives on 11 September 1985
Senate on 26 November 1985
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