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Appropriation Bill 2019
Second Reading
The Hon. R.I. LUCAS (Treasurer) (17:40): I move:
That this bill be now read a second time.
Following the precedent, that I had to check, from last year, I note that the budget speech has been tabled in this house and in the other place, which is the second reading of the bill. So members do have a copy of the second reading, and I therefore seek leave to have the detailed explanation of clauses inserted into Hansard without my reading.
Leave granted.
Explanation of Clauses
1—Short title
This clause is formal.
2—Commencement
This clause provides for the Bill to operate retrospectively to 1 July 2019. Until the Bill is passed, expenditure is financed from appropriation authority provided by the Supply Act.
3—Interpretation
This clause provides relevant definitions.
4—Issue and application of money
This clause provides for the issue and application of the sums shown in Schedule 1 to the Bill. Subsection (2) makes it clear that the appropriation authority provided by the Supply Act is superseded by this Bill.
5—Application of money if functions or duties of agency are transferred
This clause is designed to ensure that where Parliament has appropriated funds to an agency to enable it to carry out particular functions or duties and those functions or duties become the responsibility of another agency, the funds may be used by the responsible agency in accordance with Parliament's original intentions without further appropriation.
6—Expenditure from Hospitals Fund
This clause provides authority for the Treasurer to issue and apply money from the Hospitals Fund for the provision of facilities in public hospitals.
7—Additional appropriation under other Acts
This clause makes it clear that appropriation authority provided by this Bill is additional to authority provided in other Acts of Parliament, except, of course, in the Supply Act.
8—Overdraft limit
This sets a limit of $50 million on the amount which the Government may borrow by way of overdraft.
Schedule 1—Amounts proposed to be expended from the Consolidated Account during the financial year ending 30 June 2020
Debate adjourned on motion of Hon. I.K. Hunter.