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APPROPRIATION ACT 1990-91 - SECT 8

8. Where the description of the purpose of an appropriation set out in a division, subdivision or item in Part II of the Schedule includes the words “(net appropriation—see section 8)”, the Schedule is to be taken, for the purposes of this Act and the Audit Act 1989, to provide that all money received—

        (a)     from the sale, leasing or hiring out of, or other dealing with, goods or personal property;

        (b)     from the sale of real property used for the purpose of providing staff residential accommodation or from the leasing of real property for that purpose; or

        (c)     from the provision of services;

may be credited to that division, subdivision or item to such extent as is, and on such conditions as are, agreed between the Treasurer and the Minister responsible for the administrative unit of the Public Service, statutory authority or other body for which the appropriation is made.

Supply Act

9. (1) The Supply Act has effect, and is to be taken at all times to have had effect, as if the Schedule to this Act (other than the third column) were substituted for the Schedule to that Act.

(2) Where—

        (a)     during the relevant period, a former administrative unit expended a particular amount or particular amounts appropriated by section 4 of the Supply Act for the performance of particular services expressed in Part II of the Schedule to that Act in respect of the financial year commencing on 1 July 1990; and

        (b)     after the expiration of that period, another administrative unit was wholly or partly responsible for performing one or more of those services;

that amount is to be taken to have been expended by the last-mentioned administrative unit for services under the relevant program specified in Part II to the Schedule to this Act.

Administrative rearrangements



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