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Appropriation (Interim Supply) Act, 2002

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APPROPRIATION (INTERIM SUPPLY) ACT, 2002 APPROPRIATION (INTERIM SUPPLY) ACT, 2002
Chapter 2
(Assented to March 20, 2002)
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN:
Preamble
WHEREAS it appears by Messages from Her Honour Lois E. Hole, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Alberta, and the Estimates accompanying the Messages, that the sums hereinafter mentioned are required to defray certain charges and expenses of the Offices of the Legislative Assembly and the Public Service of Alberta not otherwise provided for during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003 and for other purposes relating thereto: MAY IT THEREFORE PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY that it be enacted and be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, as follows:
Operating expense and capital investment
1(1)  From the General Revenue Fund, there may be paid and applied a sum of $13 235 000 towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the Offices of the Legislative Assembly classed as operating expense or operating expense and capital investment for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, as shown in the attached Schedule.
(2)  From the General Revenue Fund, there may be paid and applied a sum of $3 799 585 000 towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the Public Service classed as operating expense or operating expense and capital investment for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, as shown in the attached Schedule.
Non-budgetary disbursements
2   From the General Revenue Fund, there may be paid and applied a sum of $42 385 000 towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the Public Service classed as non‑budgetary disbursements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, as shown in the attached Schedule.
Lottery Fund payments
3   From the Lottery Fund, there may be paid and applied a sum of $234 685 000 towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the Public Service classed as Lottery Fund payments for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, as shown in the attached Schedule.
Accountability
4   The due application of all money expended under this Act shall be accounted for. Schedule
Votes
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

  SUPPORT TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY    Operating Expense $ 8 735 000

  OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 2 700 000

  OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN    Operating Expense $ 400 000

  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER    Operating Expense $ 500 000

  OFFICE OF THE ETHICS COMMISSIONER    Operating Expense $ 95 000

  OFFICE OF THE INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSIONER    Operating Expense $ 805 000 Amount of Operating Expense or Operating Expense and Capital Investment to be voted under section 1(1) $ 13 235 000

GOVERNMENT

  ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT    Operating Expense $ 11 005 000

  AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 102 155 000

  CHILDREN’S SERVICES    Operating Expense $ 121 930 000

  COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 125 310 000

  ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT    Operating Expense $ 8 565 000

  ENERGY    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 40 525 000

  ENVIRONMENT    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 34 140 000

  EXECUTIVE COUNCIL    Operating Expense $ 3 765 000

  FINANCE    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 15 325 000

     Non‑Budgetary Disbursements   15 260 000

  GAMING    Operating Expense $ 51 115 000

     Lottery Fund Payments   234 685 000

  GOVERNMENT SERVICES    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 48 945 000

  HEALTH AND WELLNESS    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 1 529 985 000

  HUMAN RESOURCES AND EMPLOYMENT    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 318 435 000

  INFRASTRUCTURE    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 279 530 000

  INNOVATION AND SCIENCE    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 64 000 000

  INTERNATIONAL AND INTER-GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS    Operating Expense $ 1 825 000

  JUSTICE    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 47 240 000

  LEARNING    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 588 420 000

     Non‑Budgetary Disbursements   27 125 000

  MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 65 480 000

  REVENUE    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 6 845 000

  SENIORS    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 47 620 000

  SOLICITOR GENERAL    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 46 510 000

  SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 101 915 000

  TRANSPORTATION    Operating Expense and Capital Investment $ 139 000 000

        Amount of Operating Expense or Operating Expense and Capital Investment to be voted under section 1(2) $ 3 799 585 000       Amount of Non‑Budgetary Disbursements to be voted under section 2 $ 42 385 000       Amount of Lottery Fund payments to be voted under section 3 $ 234 685 000