๐ Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 2) 1999
Assented toLABill 825 May 1999
This bill grants supply and appropriates $479.1 million from the Consolidated Fund for the services and purposes of the year ending 30 June 2000. This is additional to the supply granted by Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 1999.
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, Agriculture, and more. It ensures the continued operation and funding of these services.
Key Changes
["Grants supply of $479.1 million from the Consolidated Fund.", "Appropriates the funds for specific capital services and purposes outlined in Schedule 1.", "Adds to the supply granted by Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Bill (No. 1) 1999."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA5 May 1999
- LA Second Reading MovedLA6 May 1999
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA13 May 1999
- LA Consideration in DetailLA25 May 1999
- LA Third ReadingLA16 June 1999
- LC Second Reading MovedLC17 June 1999
- LC Third ReadingLC1 July 1999
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC1 July 1999
Affected Sectors
public_sectorfinanceeducationagricultureresourcestransportenvironmentjusticeplanninghousingindigenous
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