📜 Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 3) 2002
Assented toLABill 14523 October 2002
This bill appropriates funds from the Consolidated Fund for recurrent payments made during the years ended 30 June 2000, 2001, and 2002 under the authority of the Treasurer’s Advance Authorization Acts of 1999, 2000, and 2001 respectively.
Impact
The bill retroactively approves government spending, ensuring that the funds used for various services and purposes are formally authorized. This affects government departments and agencies that received funding under the Treasurer's Advance.
Key Changes
["Appropriates $129,131,221.79 for recurrent services and purposes for the year ended 30 June 2000.", "Appropriates $346,593,096.73 for recurrent services and purposes for the year ended 30 June 2001.", "Appropriates $223,119,996.57 for recurrent services and purposes for the year ended 30 June 2002."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA23 Oct 2002
- LA IntroducedLA23 Oct 2002
- LA Third ReadingLA5 Dec 2002
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA5 Dec 2002
- LC Second Reading MovedLC10 Dec 2002
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC4 Apr 2003
- LC Third ReadingLC6 May 2003
Affected Sectors
public_sectorfinanceeducationagricultureresourcestransportenvironmentjusticeemergency_servicesother
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