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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT 1997 - SECT 43A

Interjurisdictional agencies

             (1)  The regulations may prescribe:

                     (a)  an Agency to be an interjurisdictional agency for the purposes of this section; and

                     (b)  the persons who comprise an interjurisdictional agency (including employees of a State, for example); and

                     (c)  a Minister of a State, the Australian Capital Territory, or the Northern Territory to be a State/Territory Minister for an interjurisdictional agency.

             (2)  The regulations may provide for the following:

                     (a)  a Chief Executive of an interjurisdictional agency to give to a State/Territory Minister the reports, documents and information in relation to the operations of an interjurisdictional agency that the State/Territory Minister requires, within the time limits set by the State/Territory Minister;

                     (b)  the types of reports, documents and information that a State/Territory Minister may require under paragraph (a);

                     (c)  the circumstances in which a State/Territory Minister may require a Chief Executive to give to the State/Territory Minister the reports, documents and information mentioned in paragraph (b);

                     (d)  anything that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed to give effect to paragraphs (a) to (c).


 

   



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