Western Australia
Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2001
Western Australia
Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2001
CONTENTS
1. Short title 1
2. Commencement 2
3. Issue and application of moneys 2
4. Appropriation for recurrent services and purposes 2
Schedule 1
Western Australia
Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2001
No. 20 of 2001
An Act to grant supply and to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Fund certain sums for the recurrent services and purposes of the year ending 30 June 2002.
[Assented to 26 November 2001]
The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2001.
2. Commencement
This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
3.
(1) The sum of $3 349 552 000 is to be issued and may be applied out of the Consolidated Fund as supply granted to Her Majesty for the year from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2002.
(2) The sum referred to in subsection (1) is additional to supply granted by the Supply Act 2001 and the Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 2) 2001.
4. Appropriation
The sum of $8 449 552 000 comprising —
(a) the sum granted by section 3 as supply to Her Majesty; and
(b) $5 100 000 000 of the sum granted by the Supply Act 2001 as supply to Her Majesty,
is appropriated from the Consolidated Fund 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
CONSOLIDATED FUND FOR THE YEAR ENDING
30 JUNE 2002
Item |
|
$ |
|
PARLIAMENT |
|
1 |
Legislative Council................................................ |
1 818 000 |
2 |
Legislative Assembly............................................ |
2 896 000 |
3 |
Joint House Committee......................................... |
11 393 000 |
4 |
Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations |
|
|
|
|
|
PREMIER; MINISTER FOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT; FEDERAL AFFAIRS; SCIENCE; CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS |
|
5 |
Premier and Cabinet............................................. |
75 138 000 |
6 |
Premier and Cabinet—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
7 |
Anti-Corruption Commission.................................. |
11 284 000 |
8 |
Governor’s Establishment...................................... |
1 821 000 |
9 |
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner |
|
10 |
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal........................... |
362 000 |
|
|
|
|
DEPUTY PREMIER; TREASURER; ENERGY |
|
11 |
Treasury and Finance............................................ |
53 992 000 |
12 |
Treasury and Finance—Electricity Corporation....... |
32 131 000 |
13 |
Treasury and Finance—Forest Products Commission |
|
14 |
Treasury and Finance—Water Corporation of Western Australia |
|
15 |
Treasury and Finance—Western Australian Government Railways Commission |
|
16 |
Treasury and Finance—Western Australian Land Authority |
|
17 |
Treasury and Finance—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
18 |
Treasury and Finance—Albany Port Authority....... |
173 000 |
19 |
Treasury and Finance—Broome Port Authority...... |
52 000 |
20 |
Treasury and Finance—Forest Products Commission |
|
21 |
Treasury and Finance—GST Administration Costs.. |
51 200 000 |
22 |
Treasury and Finance—HIH Insurance Rescue Package |
|
23 |
Treasury and Finance—Midland Redevelopment Authority |
|
24 |
Treasury and Finance—National Rail Network Funding Grant |
|
25 |
Treasury and Finance—Payments to the Government Employees Superannuation Board for the West State Super Scheme |
|
26 |
Treasury and Finance—Provision for unfunded liabilities in the Government Insurance Fund |
|
27 |
Treasury and Finance—Rail Access Regulator....... |
1 200 000 |
28 |
Treasury and Finance—State Housing Commission—Aboriginal Communities Strategic Investment Program |
|
29 |
Treasury and Finance—State Housing Commission—Essential Services Maintenance Program |
|
30 |
Treasury and Finance—State Housing Commission—Matching Funding and Pensioner Rentals |
|
31 |
Treasury and Finance—State Housing Commission—Subsidies for Housing |
|
32 |
Treasury and Finance—Water Corporation of Western Australia |
|
33 |
Office of the Auditor General................................ |
7 560 000 |
34 |
Office of Energy................................................... |
15 515 000 |
35 |
Perth International Centre for Application of Solar Energy |
|
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES; THE MID-WEST, WHEATBELT AND GREAT SOUTHERN |
|
36 |
Agriculture........................................................... |
130 292 000 |
37 |
Agriculture—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
38 |
Agriculture Protection Board................................. |
1 774 000 |
39 |
Rural Business Development Corporation............... |
160 000 |
40 |
Fisheries............................................................... |
21 248 000 |
41 |
Mid West Development Commission...................... |
1 481 000 |
42 |
Wheatbelt Development Commission..................... |
1 238 000 |
43 |
Great Southern Development Commission.............. |
1 657 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND WORKS; LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT; THE KIMBERLEY, PILBARA AND GASCOYNE |
|
44 |
Housing and Works............................................... |
3 838 000 |
45 |
Housing and Works—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
46 |
State Supply Commission....................................... |
1 501 000 |
47 |
Western Australian Building Management Authority |
|
48 |
Local Government and Regional Development........ |
39 818 000 |
49 |
Local Government and Regional Development—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
50 |
Kimberley Development Commission..................... |
1 430 000 |
51 |
Pilbara Development Commission.......................... |
2 341 000 |
52 |
Gascoyne Development Commission...................... |
2 761 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION; TRAINING |
|
53 |
Consumer and Employment Protection................... |
37 603 000 |
54 |
Commissioner of Workplace Agreements............... |
1 654 000 |
55 |
Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission |
|
56 |
Training................................................................ |
326 082 000 |
|
|
|
|
ATTORNEY GENERAL; MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND LEGAL AFFAIRS; ELECTORAL AFFAIRS; PEEL AND THE SOUTH WEST |
|
57 |
Justice.................................................................. |
441 743 000 |
58 |
Commissioner for Equal Opportunity...................... |
1 885 000 |
59 |
Law Reform Commission...................................... |
841 000 |
60 |
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.......... |
11 155 000 |
61 |
Office of the Information Commissioner................. |
1 044 000 |
62 |
Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services.......... |
1 228 000 |
63 |
Western Australian Electoral Commission.............. |
2 383 000 |
64 |
Peel Development Commission.............................. |
1 708 000 |
65 |
South West Development Commission................... |
5 491 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE |
|
66 |
Conservation and Land Management..................... |
102 255 000 |
67 |
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority..................... |
7 816 000 |
68 |
Environmental Protection....................................... |
25 277 000 |
69 |
Office of Water Regulation................................... |
3 190 000 |
70 |
Swan River Trust.................................................. |
5 189 000 |
71 |
Water and Rivers Commission............................... |
55 585 000 |
72 |
Zoological Gardens Board..................................... |
7 418 000 |
73 |
Heritage Council of Western Australia................... |
3 404 000 |
74 |
National Trust of Australia (WA)........................... |
5 515 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES; MINISTER ASSISTING THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
|
75 |
Police Service....................................................... |
488 365 000 |
76 |
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia |
|
77 |
Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE |
|
78 |
Planning and Infrastructure.................................... |
388 964 000 |
79 |
Planning and Infrastructure—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
80 |
Planning and Infrastructure—Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission |
|
81 |
Land Administration.............................................. |
33 418 000 |
82 |
Main Roads.......................................................... |
226 347 000 |
83 |
Transport............................................................. |
14 395 000 |
84 |
Western Australian Planning Commission............... |
37 786 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT; TOURISM; SMALL BUSINESS |
|
85 |
Industry and Technology....................................... |
69 781 000 |
86 |
Industry and Technology—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
87 |
Mineral and Petroleum Resources.......................... |
70 700 000 |
88 |
Mineral and Petroleum Resources—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
89 |
Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia |
|
90 |
Western Australian Tourism Commission............... |
31 994 000 |
91 |
Western Australian Tourism Commission—Rottnest Island Authority |
|
92 |
Small Business Development Corporation............... |
8 366 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR EDUCATION; SPORT AND RECREATION; INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS |
|
93 |
Education............................................................. |
1 925 449 000 |
94 |
Country High School Hostels Authority.................. |
5 031 000 |
95 |
Curriculum Council............................................... |
8 955 000 |
96 |
Education Services................................................ |
9 300 000 |
97 |
Education Services—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
98 |
Recreation Camps and Reserves Board................. |
1 971 000 |
99 |
Sport and Recreation............................................. |
14 105 000 |
100 |
Sport and Recreation—Contribution to Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund |
|
101 |
Western Australian Sports Centre Trust................. |
12 498 000 |
102 |
Indigenous Affairs................................................ |
17 121 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, WOMEN'S INTERESTS, SENIORS AND YOUTH; DISABILITY SERVICES; CULTURE AND THE ARTS |
|
103 |
Community Development...................................... |
171 925 000 |
104 |
Community Development—Contribution to the Western Australian Family Foundation Trust Account |
|
105 |
Disability Services Commission.............................. |
182 974 000 |
106 |
Disability Services Commission—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
107 |
Culture and the Arts.............................................. |
41 653 000 |
108 |
Culture and the Arts—Art Gallery of Western Australia |
|
109 |
Culture and the Arts—Library Board of Western Australia |
|
110 |
Culture and the Arts—Perth Theatre Trust............. |
3 713 000 |
111 |
Culture and the Arts—Western Australian Museum. |
9 773 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR HEALTH |
|
112 |
Health.................................................................. |
261 402 000 |
113 |
Health—Contribution to Hospital Fund................... |
1 868 241 000 |
114 |
Health—Office of Health Review.......................... |
983 000 |
|
|
|
|
MINISTER FOR RACING AND GAMING; GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES; GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE |
|
115 |
Racing, Gaming and Liquor.................................... |
2 465 000 |
116 |
Racing, Gaming and Liquor—Administered Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments |
|
117 |
Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission..... |
1 577 000 |
|
|
|
|
GRAND TOTAL........................... |
8 449 552 000 |