๐ Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Capital 2010-11 Bill 2010
Assented toLABill 13320 May 2010
This Bill grants supply and appropriates $3,209,165,000 from the Consolidated Account for capital purposes for the year ending 30 June 2011 in Western Australia. It details specific allocations to various government departments and agencies.
Impact
Government departments and agencies in Western Australia are affected as they receive funding for capital projects. The public benefits from infrastructure and services funded by these appropriations. This bill ensures the government has the financial resources to deliver on its capital works program.
Key Changes
["Allocates $3,209,165,000 for capital purposes.", "Specifies funding amounts for various government agencies.", "Provides supply additional to the Appropriation (Consolidated Account) Recurrent 2010-11 Act 2010."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA Second Reading MovedLA20 May 2010
- LA IntroducedLA20 May 2010
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA27 May 2010
- LA Consideration in DetailLA1 June 2010
- LA Third ReadingLA15 June 2010
- LC Second Reading MovedLC17 June 2010
- LC Third ReadingLC30 June 2010
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC30 June 2010
- Royal Assent7 July 2010
Affected Sectors
public_sectortransporteducationhealthplanning
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