Page 2666 - Week 07 - Tuesday, 28 June 2011
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Financial Management Act—instrument
Papers and statement by minister
MS GALLAGHER (Molonglo—Chief Minister, Minister for Health, Minister for Industrial Relations and Treasurer): For the information of members, I present the following papers:
Financial Management Act—
Pursuant to section 14—Instrument directing a transfer of funds within the Health Directorate, including a statement of reasons, dated 22 June 2011.
Pursuant to section 16A—Instrument authorising appropriation for payment of accrued employee entitlements within the Cultural Facilities Corporation, including a statement of reasons, dated 23 June 2011.
Pursuant to section 17—Instruments, including statements of reasons, varying appropriations relating to Commonwealth funding to:
Housing ACT dated 21 June 2011.
Legal Aid Commission (ACT), dated 21 June 2011.
Pursuant to section 19B—Instruments, including statements of reasons, varying appropriations related to:
Health and Hospital Fund—Health Directorate, dated 22 June 2011.
National Quality Agenda for Early Childhood Education and Care NP—Community Services Directorate, dated 21 June 2011.
Standard Business Reporting Program—Treasury Directorate, dated 23 June 2011.
National Disaster Resilience Program, the Natural Disaster Mitigation Program and the Bushfire Mitigation Program, dated 21 June 2011.
I ask leave to make a statement in relation to the papers.
Leave granted.
MS GALLAGHER: As required by the Financial Management Act I table a number of instruments issued under sections 14, 16A, 17 and 19B of the act. Advice on each instrument’s direction and a statement of reasons must be tabled in the Assembly within three sitting days after it is given.
Section 14 of the act, “Transfer of funds between appropriations”, allows for the transfer of funds between appropriations as endorsed by me and another minister. The instrument transfers $2.359 million of the Health Directorate’s controlled capital injection appropriation to the net cost of outputs appropriation. This transfer relates to the flexible funding pool under the National Health and Hospital Reform National Partnership Agreement, which was originally appropriated as capital injection.
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