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Statutes of Newfoundland and Labrador 2009


CHAPTER 1

AN ACT FOR GRANTING TO HER MAJESTY CERTAIN SUMS OF MONEY FOR DEFRAYING CERTAIN EXPENSES OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 2010 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES RELATING TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE

(Assented to March 25, 2009)

Analysis


        1.   Short title

        2.   Interim Supply 2009-2010

        3.   Transfer of funds

        4.   Commencement

Schedule


MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY-

                   WHEREAS it appears that the sums mentioned are required to defray certain expenses of the Public Service of Newfoundland and Labrador for the financial year ending March 31, 2010 and for other purposes relating to the public service:

MAY IT THEREFORE PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY THAT-

Be it enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor and House of Assembly in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

Short title

        1. This Act may be cited as the Interim Supply Act, 2009.

Interim Supply 2009-2010

        2. From and out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund there may be issued by the Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board sums not exceeding $2,235,248,800 and the sums so issued shall be paid and applied by the several Heads of Expenditure in respect of the financial year extending from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010 towards defraying the charges and expenses of the Public Service of Newfoundland and Labrador as set out in the Schedule.

Transfer of funds

        3. (1) Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums voted within Consolidated Fund Services to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period, to facilitate expenditures for special retirement and other payments.

             (2)  Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums voted within the Department of Finance to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period, to facilitate expenditures for compensation, benefits and other associated adjustments.

             (3)  Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums voted within the Department of Finance to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period, to facilitate expenditures for financial assistance and initiatives consistent with the objectives of the Community Development Trust.

             (4)  Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums, both current and capital, voted within one Head of Expenditure to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period, for the provision of financial, administrative and regional services affected by the implementation of the corporate services model.

             (5)  Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums voted within the Department of Environment and Conservation to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period to facilitate expenditures for Clean Air and Climate Change (Eco Trust) initiatives.

             (6)  Notwithstanding the Financial Administration Act, the Treasury Board may transfer sums voted within the Executive Council to another Head of Expenditure during the 2009-10 Interim Supply period to facilitate expenditures for training and development within government.

Commencement

        4. This Act is considered to have come into force on April 1, 2009.


Schedule

 

Head of Expenditure

Amount

Consolidated Fund Services

$1,181,100

Executive Council

50,675,300

Finance

25,871,900

Government Services

12,842,500

Labrador and Aboriginal Affairs

1,903,200

Legislature

6,431,900

Public Service Commission

1,460,100

Transportation and Works

467,050,400

Business

10,114,900

Environment and Conservation

17,656,200

Fisheries and Aquaculture

7,273,900

Innovation, Trade and Rural Development

14,430,000

Natural Resources

43,897,600

Tourism, Culture and Recreation

20,700,800

Education

411,041,900

Health and Community Services

866,735,800

Human Resources, Labour and Employment

106,745,900

Justice

73,333,300

Municipal Affairs

85,279,400

Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation

10,622,700

Total

$2,235,248,800