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SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989
SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - LONG TITLE
An Act to make interim provision for the appropriation of money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for certain expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments in respect of the year ending on 30 June 1990, and for other purposes (Assented to 8 June 1989) SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SECT 1 Short title
1. This Act may be cited as the Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Act 1989-90. (Minister's second reading speech made in- House of Representatives on 3 May 1989 Senate on 11 May 1989) SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SECT 2 Commencement
2. This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SECT 3 Issue, application and appropriation of $46,274,000
3. (1) The Minister for Finance may issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and apply for the services specified in the Schedule, in respect of the financial year ending on 30 June 1990, the sum of $46,274,000. (2) The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated to the extent necessary for the purposes of subsection (1). SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SECT 4 Additional appropriation in respect of increases in salaries
4. (1) In addition to the sum referred to in section 3, the Minister for Finance may, at any time before 1 December 1989, issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ending on 30 June 1990 amounts not exceeding such amounts as are determined by the President, by the Speaker, or by the President and the Speaker, in accordance with subsection (2), (3) or (4), as the case may be.
(2) The amounts determined by the President under this subsection shall not exceed the amounts estimated to be necessary for the payment of such increases in salaries and payments in the nature of salary, for which provision is made in subdivision 1 of Division 101 in the Schedule, as have become payable or become payable, or have commenced or commence to be paid, after 3 May 1989 in accordance with any law, or in accordance with an award, order or determination made under a law.
(3) The amounts determined by the Speaker under this subsection shall not exceed the amounts estimated to be necessary for the payment of such increases in salaries and payments in the nature of salary, for which provision is made in subdivision 1 of Division 103 in the Schedule as have become payable or become payable, or have commenced or commence to be paid, after 3 May 1989, in accordance with any law, or in accordance with an award, order or determination made under a law.
(4) The amounts determined by the President and the Speaker under this subsection shall not exceed the amounts estimated to be necessary for the payment of such increases in salaries and payments in the nature of salary, for which provision is made in subdivision 1 of Division 105 in the Schedule, subdivision 1 of Division 106 in the Schedule or subdivision 1 of Division 107 in the Schedule as have become payable or become payable, or have commenced or commence to be paid, after 3 May 1989, in accordance with any law, or in accordance with an award, order or determination made under a law.
(5) Amounts issued under subsection (1) may be applied only for the purpose of expenditure in respect of increases referred to in subsection (2), (3) or (4) in salaries and any payments in the nature of salary and the Minister for Finance shall report to the Parliament the amounts so issued.
(6) The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated to the extent necessary for the purposes of this section. SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SECT 5 Advances to President, Speaker or President and Speaker
5. (1) Expenditure in relation to the Senate in excess of specific appropriation may be charged to such subdivision of Division 101 in the Schedule as the President may direct but the total expenditure so charged in the financial year ending on 30 June 1990, after deduction of amounts of repayments, shall not at any time exceed the amount appropriated for that year under the head "Advance to the President of the Senate".
(2) Expenditure in relation to the House of Representatives in excess of specific appropriation may be charged to such subdivision of Division 103 in the Schedule as the Speaker may direct but the total expenditure so charged in the financial year ending on 30 June 1990, after deduction of amounts of repayments, shall not at any time exceed the amount appropriated for that year under the head "Advance to the Speaker of the House of Representatives".
(3) Expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Reporting Staff, the Parliamentary Library or the Joint House Department in excess of specific appropriation may be charged to such subdivision of Division 105, 106 or 107 in the Schedule as the President and the Speaker both direct but the total expenditure so charged in the financial year ending on 30 June 1990, after deduction of amounts of repayments, shall not at any time exceed the amount appropriated for that year under the head "Joint Advance to the President and
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the Speaker". SUPPLY (PARLIAMENTARY DEPARTMENTS) ACT 1989-90 No. 52, 1989 - SCHEDULE
THE SCHEDULE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 101. SENATE 1. Recurrent expenditure ............................................. 7 128 800 2. Payments under subsection 34A(1) of the Audit Act 1901 ............ 1 200 ---------- Total: Senate 7 130 000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 102. ADVANCE TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE To enable the President of the Senate to make money available for expenditure: (i) that the President of the Senate is satisfied is expenditure that is urgently required and: (A) was unforeseen until after the last day on which it was practicable to include appropriation for that expenditure in the Bill for this Act before the introduction of that Bill into the House of Representatives; or (B) was erroneously omitted from, or understated in, the Bill for this Act; and (ii) particulars of which will afterwards be submitted to the Parliament; being expenditure for the service of the year ending on 30 June 1990 in relation to the Senate ................................. 200 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 103. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1. Recurrent expenditure ............................................. 7 634 000 ---------- Total: House of Representatives 7 634 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVANCE TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Division 104.ADVANCE TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES To enable the Speaker of the House of Representatives to make money available for expenditure: (i) that the Speaker of the House of Representatives is satisfied is expenditure that is urgently required and: (A) was unforeseen until after the last day on which it was practicable to include appropriation for that expenditure in the Bill for this Act before the introduction of that Bill into the House of Representatives; or (B) was erroneously omitted from, or understated in, the Bill for this Act; and (ii) particulars of which will afterwards be submitted to the Parliament; being expenditure for the service of the year ending on 30 June 1990 in relation to the House of Representatives .............. 300 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 105. PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF 1. Recurrent expenditure ............................................ 3 805 000 ---------- Total: Parliamentary Reporting Staff 3 805 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 106. PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY 1. Recurrent expenditure ............................................ 12 891 000 ----------- Total: Parliamentary Library 12 891 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 107. JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT 1. Recurrent expenditure ............................................ 13 314 000 ----------- Total: Joint House Department 13 314 000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Division 108. JOINT ADVANCE TO THE PRESIDENT AND THE SPEAKER To enable the President and the Speaker to make money available for expenditure: (i) that both the President and the Speaker are satisfied is expenditure that is urgently required and: (A) was unforeseen until after the last day on which it was practicable to include appropriation for that expenditure in the Bill for this Act before the introduction of that Bill into the House of Representatives; or (B) was erroneously omitted from, or understated in, the Bill for this Act; and (ii) particulars of which will afterwards be submitted to the Parliament; being expenditure for the service of the year ending on 30 June 1990 in relation to the Parliamentary Reporting Staff, the Parliamentary Library or the Joint House Department ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------