States Grants (Technical Training Fees Re-imbursement) Act 1974 (Cth)

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STATES GRANTS (TECHNICAL TRAINING

FEES RE-IMBURSEMENT) ACT 1974

No. 1 of 1974

An Act to grant Financial Assistance to the States by reason of certain educational Institutions having ceased to charge Fees for certain Courses of Technical Training.

  

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, the Senate and the House of Representatives of Australia, as follows:—

Short title.

1. This Act may be cited as the States Grants (Technical Training Fees Re-imbursement) Act 1974.

Commencement

2. This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

Grants of financial assistance to States.

3. (1) There is payable, during the year ending on 30 June 1974, to each State, for the purpose of financial assistance by reason of certain educational institutions having ceased to charge fees for certain courses of technical training, the amount specified in the Schedule opposite to the name of that State and such further amount (if any) as is appropriated by the Parliament in respect of that State for the purposes of this Act.

(2) Payments for the purposes of sub-section (1) shall be made in such amounts and at such times as the Minister determines.

(3) Payments to a State for the purposes of this Act may, to the extent of the amount specified in the Schedule in respect of the State, be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly.

 

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$

New South Wales..................................

5,801,000

Victoria..................................................

1,772,000

Queensland............................................

715,000

South Australia......................................

889,000

Western Australia..................................

974,000

Tasmania................................................

117,000

Total..............................................

10,268,000

SCHEDULE Section 3(1)

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