Appropriation (Recurrent 2022-23) Act 2022

 

Appropriation (Recurrent 2022-23) Act 2022

Contents

1.Short title2

2.Commencement2

3.Issue and application of moneys2

4.Appropriation for recurrent services and purposes2

Schedule 1 — Consolidated Account for the year ending 30 June 2023

 

Appropriation (Recurrent 2022‑23) Act 2022

No. 23 of 2022

An Act to grant supply and to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Account certain sums for the recurrent services and purposes of the year ending 30 June 2023.

[Assented to 16 August 2022]

The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:

 

1.Short title

This is the Appropriation (Recurrent 2022‑23) Act 2022.

2.Commencement

This Act comes into operation as follows —

(a)sections 1 and 2 — on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent;

(b)the rest of the Act — on the day after that day.

3.Issue and application of moneys

(1)The sum of $25 158 781 000 is to be issued and may be applied out of the Consolidated Account as supply granted for the year beginning on 1 July 2022 and ending on 30 June 2023.

(2)The sum referred to in subsection (1) is additional to supply granted by the Appropriation (Capital 2022‑23) Act 2022.

4.Appropriation for recurrent services and purposes

The sum of $25 158 781 000 granted by section 3 as supply is appropriated from the Consolidated Account for the recurrent services and purposes expressed in Schedule 1 and detailed in the Agency Information in Support of the Estimates for the year.

 

Schedule 1  Consolidated Account for the year ending 30 June 2023

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Item

 

$

 

PARLIAMENT

 

1

Legislative Council

6 301 000

2

Legislative Assembly

6 270 000

3

Parliamentary Services

19 128 000

4

Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations

9 548 000

 

GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION

 

5

Premier and Cabinet

167 857 000

6

Premier and Cabinet — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

79 039 000

7

Public Sector Commission

27 433 000

8

Governor’s Establishment

2 722 000

9

Western Australian Electoral Commission

7 334 000

10

Salaries and Allowances Tribunal

1 034 000

11

Commissioner for Children and Young People

2 858 000

12

Office of the Information Commissioner

2 031 000

13

Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission

10 230 000

 

FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

 

14

Treasury

49 392 000

 

Treasury Administered

 

15

Bunbury Water Corporation

1 232 000

16

Busselton Water Corporation

688 000

17

Electricity Generation and Retail Corporation (Synergy)

763 303 000

18

Forest Products Commission

220 000

19

Fremantle Port Authority

317 000

20

Kimberley Ports Authority

2 500 000

21

Public Transport Authority of Western Australia

1 006 809 000

22

Public Transport Authority of Western Australia — Replacement Services for Armadale Rail Line

16 667 000

23

Regional Power Corporation (Horizon Power)

35 545 000

24

Southern Ports Authority

5 565 000

25

Water Corporation

472 023 000

26

Western Australian Land Authority (DevelopmentWA)

269 934 000

27

Gaming and Wagering Commission

4 000 000

28

Goods and Services Tax (GST) Administration Costs

71 200 000

29

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

22 605 000

30

National Redress Scheme and Civil Litigation for Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Account

185 000 000

31

Noongar Land Fund Account

2 800 000

32

Provision for Aboriginal Community Controlled Sector Development

713 000

33

Provision for Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021

2 500 000

34

Provision for Perth City Deal

99 000 000

35

Provision for COVID‑19 Test Isolation Payments

48 125 000

36

Refund of Past Years Revenue Collections — Public Corporations

10 000 000

37

Royalties for Regions

928 400 000

38

State Property — Emergency Services Levy

19 270 000

39

WA Health

22 961 000

40

Treasury — All Other Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments, comprising:

 

 

Acts of Grace / Ex Gratia Payments

200 000

 

Incidentals

200 000

 

Interest on Public Moneys Held in Participating Trust Fund Accounts

1 445 000

 

Administration Costs — National Tax Equivalent Regime Scheme

100 000

 

Western Australian Land Information Authority — Valuation Services

140 000

 

Western Australian Treasury Corporation Management Fees

708 000

41

Office of the Auditor General

11 418 000

42

Finance

223 688 000

43

Finance — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

343 737 000

 

JOBS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

 

44

Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

453 515 000

45

Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

21 816 000

46

Primary Industries and Regional Development

240 641 000

47

Primary Industries and Regional Development — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

1 550 000

48

Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

177 037 000

49

Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

49 243 000

50

Small Business Development Corporation

15 259 000

51

Rural Business Development Corporation

315 000

52

Economic Regulation Authority

1 657 000

53

Infrastructure WA

4 877 000

 

HEALTH

 

54

WA Health

5 951 007 000

55

Mental Health Commission

938 899 000

56

Mental Health Commission — Mental Health Advocacy Service

3 696 000

57

Mental Health Commission — Mental Health Tribunal

3 700 000

58

Mental Health Commission — Office of the Chief Psychiatrist

4 122 000

59

Health and Disability Services Complaints Office

3 684 000

 

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

 

60

Education

4 429 157 000

61

Education — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

442 304 000

62

Training and Workforce Development

457 786 000

 

COMMUNITY SAFETY

 

63

Western Australia Police

1 566 181 000

64

Justice

1 381 694 000

65

State Solicitor’s Office

45 222 000

66

Fire and Emergency Services

58 585 000

67

Fire and Emergency Services — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

96 900 000

68

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

46 442 000

69

Corruption and Crime Commission

30 190 000

70

Chemistry Centre (WA)

6 938 000

71

Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services

3 426 000

72

Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission

495 000

 

COMMUNITY SERVICES

 

73

Communities

2 089 883 000

74

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries

269 745 000

75

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments

43 174 000

76

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Art Gallery of Western Australia

8 641 000

77

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Contribution to Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund

12 000 000

78

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Library Board of Western Australia

27 937 000

79

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Perth Theatre Trust

10 772 000

80

Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries — Western Australian Museum

37 101 000

81

Western Australian Sports Centre Trust

89 538 000

 

TRANSPORT

 

82

Transport

123 893 000

83

Transport — Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission

100 000

84

Commissioner of Main Roads

444 704 000

 

ENVIRONMENT

 

85

Water and Environmental Regulation

125 414 000

86

Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

300 507 000

 

PLANNING AND LAND USE

 

87

Planning, Lands and Heritage

121 810 000

88

Western Australian Planning Commission

11 690 000

89

Western Australian Land Information Authority

36 602 000

90

Heritage Council of Western Australia

1 557 000

91

National Trust of Australia (WA)

3 185 000

 

GRAND TOTAL

25 158 781 000

 

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