Queensland Legislation
Queensland
APPROPRIATION BILL 2003
Queensland
APPROPRIATION BILL 2003
TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1 Short title... eee eee ene 4 2 Appropriation for 2003-2004 ..... 2... eee eee ee eee 4 3 Supply for 2004-2005... 0.6... 4 4 Repeal... 0... eee eens 4 SCHEDULE1........................ 5 APPROPRIATION SUMMARY FOR 2003-2004 SCHEDULE2......................5. 7
APPROPRIATION FOR 2003-2004
A BILL FOR
An Act authorising the Treasurer to pay amounts from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial years starting 1 July 2003 and 1 July 2004
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The Parliament of Queensland enacts—
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act 2003.!
2 Appropriation for 2003-2004
(1) The Treasurer is authorised to pay $19 103 808 000 from the consolidated fund for departments as itemised in schedule 1 for the financial year starting 1 July 2003.
(2) For each department, the vote amount mentioned for the department in schedule 2—
(a) is appropriated for the financial year for the department for application to its departmental outputs, equity adjustment and administered items as stated in schedule 2; and
(b) includes amounts for departmental outputs, equity adjustment and administered items delivered by the department in the financial year starting 1 July 2002 but for which the department has not been paid in that financial year.
(3) The amount mentioned in subsection (1) includes the amount already authorised by the Appropriation Act 2002, section 3, to be paid for the financial year starting 1 July 2003.
3 Supply for 2004-2005
The Treasurer is authorised to pay $9 500 000 000 from the consolidated fund for departments for the financial year starting 1 July 2004.
4 Repeal The Appropriation Act 2000 (2000 Act No. 31) is repealed.
1 Under the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977, section 22, words used in this Act that are defined in the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 have the same meaning the words have in that Act, subject to a contrary intention in this Act.
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