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APPROPRIATION BILL 2008

                                                        Appropriation Bill 2008




Appropriation Bill 2008


Explanatory Notes

General Outline
Policy Objectives of the Bill
Section 21(a) of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 provides
that for each financial year, the Treasurer is to present to the Legislative
Assembly a Bill for an ordinary Annual Appropriation Act.
The policy objectives of the Bill, the reasons for those objectives and the
ways in which the policy objectives will be achieved by the Bill are
detailed in the Budget Speech and the accompanying Budget Papers.
The Bill provides for:
·    Appropriation for 2008-09 to fund the cost of delivering departmental
     outputs, administered items and equity adjustment in that year and
     certain outputs, administered items and equity adjustment delivered in
     the previous year but not previously funded; and
·    Supply for 2009-10 to allow the normal operations of government to
     continue until the Appropriation Bill for 2009-10 receives assent.




Notes On Provisions

Clause 1 provides for the short title of the Act.
Clause 2 provides that for each department, the vote amount mentioned for
the department in Schedule 2 is appropriated for the 2008-09 financial year
for the department for application to its departmental outputs, equity
adjustment and administered items as stated in Schedule 2.
It also provides that part of the vote amount may be applied for some
payments necessary in respect of departmental outputs, equity adjustment
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Appropriation Bill 2008 and administered items delivered in 2007-08 which departments were not paid for by the end of that financial year. Clause 2(3) provides that the total amount of $32 676 759 000 includes the amount already authorised by the Appropriation Act 2007, section 3, to be paid for the financial year starting 1 July 2008. Clause 3 provides that the amount of $16 350 000 000 authorised to be paid for the 2009-10 financial year for departments for application to their departmental outputs, equity adjustment and administered items until the Appropriation Bill for 2009-10 receives assent. Clause 4 repeals the Appropriation Act 2005 (2005 Act No. 35) and Appropriation Act (No. 2) 2005 (2005 Act No. 66). Schedule 1 sets out how the amount appropriated from the Consolidated Fund for the year starting on 1 July 2008 is to be distributed between departments, other than the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service. Schedule 2 details the total amount appropriated for each department for application to its outputs, equity adjustment and administered items for the financial year. Accountable Officers may apply the total of funds received from the Treasurer for departmental outputs across the individual outputs of the department. Under section 24 of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977, the Treasurer may pay a department's appropriation in amounts different to those set out in the Annual Appropriation Act, provided that the total Vote amount is not exceeded. If the Treasurer considers there is a surplus in one or more of the headings of a department for a financial year and a deficiency in another heading or headings of a department, the Treasurer may allocate an amount to one or more of the headings that are deficient from the heading or headings in surplus. Section 24A of the Act, provides for an amount called the Treasurer's Advance which is included in the Vote for the Treasury Department but which may be used for purposes that may be delivered by any department. Amounts from the Treasurer's Advance may be paid by the Treasurer to other departments for departmental outputs, equity adjustments or administered items, even though the amount appropriated to other departments under the relevant Annual Appropriation Act for the financial year will be exceeded. Page 2

 


 

Appropriation Bill 2008 On 12 March 2008 the Premier announced in Parliament the amalgamation of the Office of the Public Service Commissioner and the Service Delivery and Performance Commission into a single organisation responsible for driving the modernisation of the Queensland public service. The Public Service Bill 2008 to establish the Public Service Commission was introduced into Parliament in May 2008 and is expected to be debated in June at the same time as the Appropriation Bill. Subject to passage of the Bill and assent to the legislation by the Governor, the proposed Public Service Commission is expected to commence operations on 1 July 2008. Legislative Standards Consultation Appropriate consultation has been undertaken with departments in establishing the appropriations payable to them pursuant to this Bill. © State of Queensland 2008 Page 3

 


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