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TASMANIA
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CONSOLIDATED FUND APPROPRIATION
(SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION FOR 2006-
2007) BILL 2007
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CONTENTS
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Issue and appropriation of $23 141 000
4. Purposes of appropriation
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CONSOLIDATED FUND APPROPRIATION
(SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION FOR 2006-
2007) BILL 2007
(Brought in by the Premier, the Honourable Paul Anthony
Lennon)
A BILL FOR
An Act for the appropriation of money out of the
Consolidated Fund for the service of the financial year
ending 30 June 2007 for the purpose of making a
contribution to Division 3, Finance-General, a contribution
to Division 12, Department of Police and Emergency
Management and a contribution to Division 15,
Department of Tourism, Arts and the Environment
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by
and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and
House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Consolidated Fund
Appropriation (Supplementary Appropriation for
2006-2007) Act 2007.
2. Commencement
This Act is taken to have commenced on
1 July 2006.
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Consolidated Fund Appropriation (Supplementary Appropriation
for 2006-2007) Act 2007
Act No. of
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3. Issue and appropriation of $23 141 000
(1) In respect of the financial year ending on
30 June 2007, the Treasurer may issue the
sum of $23 141 000 out of the Consolidated
Fund.
(2) The sum specified in subsection (1) is
appropriated.
4. Purposes of appropriation
(1) The sum of $19 500 000 is to be applied to
Division 3, Finance-General, representing a
Recurrent Services appropriation.
(2) The sum of $3 141 000 is to be applied to
Division 12, Department of Police and
Emergency Management, representing a Works
and Services appropriation.
(3) The sum of $500 000 is to be applied to Division
15, Department of Tourism, Arts and the
Environment, representing a Works and Services
appropriation.
4 Government Printer, Tasmania