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Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Act (No. 1) 2022‑2023
No. 23, 2022
An Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments, and for related purposes
Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 Portfolio statements 5 Notional transactions between entities that are part of the Commonwealth Part 2—Appropriation items 6 Summary of appropriations 7 Departmental items 8 Administered items 9 Administered assets and liabilities items 10 Other departmental items Part 3—Advance to the responsible Presiding Officer 11 Advance to the responsible Presiding Officer Part 4—Miscellaneous 12 Crediting amounts to special accounts 13 Appropriation of the Consolidated Revenue Fund 14 Repeal of this Act Schedule 1—Services for which money is appropriated
Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Act (No. 1) 2022-2023 No. 23, 2022
An Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for expenditure in relation to the Parliamentary Departments, and for related purposes
[Assented to 1 April 2022]
The Parliament of Australia enacts:
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title This Act is the Supply (Parliamentary Departments) Act (No. 1) 2022‑2023.
2 Commencement (1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.
Commencement information Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Provisions Commencement Date/Details 1. The whole of this Act The later of: 1 July 2022 (a) 1 July 2022; and (paragraph (a) applies) (b) the day this Act receives the Royal Assent.
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