๐ Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 2) 2000
Assented toLABill 13011 May 2000
This bill grants supply to Her Majesty and appropriates $569,317,000 from the Consolidated Fund for capital services and purposes for the year ending 30 June 2001. This is additional to the supply granted by the Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 2000.
Impact
Government agencies and the public are affected as the bill allocates funds for various services including Parliament, Premier and Cabinet, Commerce and Trade, Resources Development, Education, Primary Industry, Mines, Tourism, Transport, Environment, Lands, Police, Planning, Justice, Housing, Health, and Training. It matters because it provides the financial resources for these services to operate.
Key Changes
["Appropriates $569,317,000 from the Consolidated Fund", "Allocates funds for capital services and purposes for the year ending 30 June 2001", "Adds to the supply granted by Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 2000"]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA11 May 2000
- LA Second Reading MovedLA11 May 2000
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA25 May 2000
- LA Third ReadingLA20 June 2000
- LC Second Reading MovedLC20 June 2000
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC29 June 2000
- LC Third ReadingLC29 June 2000
Affected Sectors
public_sectorfinanceeducationtransportenvironmentjusticehealthresourcesplanningemergency_servicesagriculture
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