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Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 20202021

made under section 75 of the

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013

Compilation No. 10

Compilation date:    13 October 2022

Includes amendments up to: Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 10)

 

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 2020-2021 that shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 13 October 2022 (the compilation date).

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible on the Legislation Register (www.legislation.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the series page on the Legislation Register for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly, this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For more information on any modifications, see the series page on the Legislation Register for the compiled law.

Selfrepealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

 

 

 

Contents

1  Name 

3  Authority

4  Definitions

4A  Modification of Appropriation Acts

5  Modification of Supply Act (No. 1) 20202021

6  Modification of Supply Act (No. 2) 20202021.....................9

7  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 1) 20202021................9

8  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 2) 20202021

9  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 3) 20202021

10  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 4) 20202021

Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history 20

1  Name

  This is the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 20202021.

3  Authority

  This instrument is made under section 75 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.

4  Definitions

  In this instrument:

Appropriation Act means:

(a)    the Supply Act (No. 1) 20202021; or

(b)    the Supply Act (No. 2) 20202021; or

(c)    the Appropriation Act (No. 1) 20202021; or

(d)    the Appropriation Act (No. 2) 20202021; or

(e)    the Appropriation Act (No. 3) 20202021; or

(f)     the Appropriation Act (No. 4) 20202021.

appropriation item means an item within the meaning of an Appropriation Act.

entity means a non-corporate entity within the meaning of an Appropriation Act.

4A  Modification of Appropriation Acts

 (1) The Appropriation Acts have effect as if:

 (a) references in the Acts to the Agriculture, Water and the Environment portfolio were references to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry portfolio; and

 (b) references in the Acts to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment were references to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry; and

 (c) references in the Acts to the Education, Skills and Employment portfolio were references to the Education portfolio; and

 (d) references in the Acts to the Department of Education, Skills and Employment were references to the Department of Education; and

 (e) references in the Acts to the Health portfolio were references to the Health and Aged Care portfolio; and

 (f) references in the Acts to the Department of Health were references to the Department of Health and Aged Care; and

 (g) references in the Acts to the Industry, Science, Energy and Resources portfolio were references to the Industry, Science and Resources portfolio; and

 (h) references in the Acts to the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources were references to the Department of Industry, Science and Resources; and

 (i) references in the Acts to the Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications portfolio were references to the Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts portfolio; and

 (j) references in the Acts to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications were references to the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.

 (2) The Appropriation Acts have effect as if:

 (a) items and outcomes for the following entities, included for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry portfolio, were instead included for the Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water portfolio:

 (i) Bureau of Meteorology;

 (ii) Director of National Parks;

 (iii) Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority;

 (iv) MurrayDarling Basin Authority;

 (v) Sydney Harbour Federation Trust; and

 (b) items and outcomes for the following entities, included for the AttorneyGeneral’s portfolio, were instead included for the Employment and Workplace Relations portfolio:

 (i) Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency;

 (ii) Australian Building and Construction Commission;

 (iii) Fair Work Commission;

 (iv) Fair Work Ombudsman and Registered Organisations Commission Entity;

 (v) Safe Work Australia;

 (vi) Comcare; and

 (c) items and outcomes for the National Archives of Australia, included for the AttorneyGeneral’s portfolio, were instead included for the Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts portfolio; and

 (d) items and outcomes for the Australian Skills Quality Authority, included for the Education portfolio, were instead included for the Employment and Workplace Relations portfolio; and

 (e) items and outcomes for the following entities, included for the Home Affairs portfolio, were instead included for the AttorneyGeneral’s portfolio:

 (i) Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission;

 (ii) Australian Federal Police;

 (iii) Australian Institute of Criminology;

 (iv) Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre;

 (v) Office of the Special Investigator; and

 (f) items and outcomes for the following entities, included for the Industry, Science and Resources portfolio, were instead included for the Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water portfolio:

 (i) Clean Energy Regulator;

 (ii) Climate Change Authority;

 (iii) Australian Institute of Marine Science;

 (iv) Australian Renewable Energy Agency;

 (v) Clean Energy Finance Corporation; and

 (g) items and outcomes for the North Queensland Water Infrastructure Authority, included for the Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications portfolio, were instead included for the Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water portfolio; and

 (h) items and outcomes for the Digital Transformation Agency, included for the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio, were instead included for the Finance portfolio; and

 (i) items and outcomes for the National Recovery and Resilience Agency, included for the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio, were instead included for the Home Affairs portfolio; and

 (j) items and outcomes for Old Parliament House, included for the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio, were instead included for the Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts portfolio.

5  Modification of Supply Act (No. 1) 20202021

(1)    This section applies to the Supply Act (No. 1) 20202021.

(2)     The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

 (a) a departmental item for Sport Integrity Australia; and

 (b) the following outcomes for that entity:

Outcome 1

Protection of the integrity of Australian sport and the health and welfare of those who participate in sport through the coordination of a national approach to all sports integrity matters

(2A) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)    a departmental item for the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water; and

(b)    the following outcomes for that Department:

Outcome 1

Provide international and national leadership and coordination to: support the transition of Australia’s economy to netzero emissions by 2050; transition energy to net zero while maintaining security, reliability and affordability; support actions to promote adaptation and strengthen resilience of Australia’s economy, society and environment; and reestablish Australia as a global leader in responding to climate change

Outcome 2

Conserve, protect and sustainably manage Australia’s biodiversity, ecosystems, environment and heritage through research, information management, supporting natural resource management, establishing and managing Commonwealth protected areas, and reducing and regulating the use of pollutants and hazardous substances

Outcome 3

Advance Australia’s strategic, scientific, environmental and economic interests in the Antarctic region by protecting, administering and researching the region

Outcome 4

Improve the health of rivers and freshwater ecosystems and water use efficiency through implementing water reforms, and ensuring enhanced sustainability, efficiency and productivity in the management and use of water resources

(2B) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     a departmental item for the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations; and

(b)     the following outcomes for that Department:

Outcome 1

Foster a productive and competitive labour market through policies and programs that assist job seekers into work, including secure work, and meet employer and industry needs

Outcome 2

Promote growth in economic productivity and social wellbeing through access to quality skills and training


Outcome 3

Facilitate jobs growth, including secure work, through policies and programs that promote fair, productive and safe workplaces

 (2C) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     a departmental item for the National Emergency Management Agency; and

(b)     the following outcome for that Agency:

Outcome 1

To develop, lead and coordinate the Commonwealth’s approach to emergency management, including the support of activities relating to preparedness, response, relief, recovery, reconstruction, risk reduction and resilience for all-hazard emergencies and disasters

(2D) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcome for the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry:

Outcome 1

More sustainable, productive, internationally competitive and profitable Australian agricultural, food and fibre industries through policies and initiatives that promote better resource management practices, innovation, self-reliance and improved access to international markets

Outcome 2

Safeguard Australia’s animal and plant health status to maintain overseas markets and protect the economy and environment from the impact of exotic pests and diseases, through risk assessment, inspection and certification, and the implementation of emergency response arrangements for Australian agricultural, food and fibre industries

(2E) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcome for the Attorney-General’s Department:

Outcome 1

A just and secure society through the maintenance and improvement of Australia’s law, justice, security and integrity frameworks

(2F) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcomes for the Department of Education:

Outcome 1

Improved early learning, schooling, student educational outcomes and transitions to and from school through access to quality child care, support, parent engagement, quality teaching and learning environments

Outcome 2

Promote growth in economic productivity and social wellbeing through access to quality higher education, international education, and international quality research

(2G) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcomes for the Department of Industry, Science and Resources:

Outcome 1

Support economic growth, productivity and job creation for all Australians by investing in science, technology and commercialisation, growing innovative and competitive businesses, industries and regions, and supporting resources

(2H) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcomes for the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts:

Outcome 1

Improved infrastructure across Australia through investment in and coordination of transport and other infrastructure

Outcome 2

An efficient, sustainable, competitive, safe and secure transport system for all transport users through regulation, financial assistance and safety investigations

Outcome 3

Strengthening the sustainability, capacity and diversity of Australia’s cities and regions including northern Australia, including through facilitating local partnerships between all levels of government and local communities; through investment in infrastructure and measures that stimulate economic growth; and providing grants and financial assistance

Outcome 4

Good governance and service delivery in the Australian territories including through the maintenance and improvement of the laws and services for non-self-governing territories, and the overarching legislative framework for self-governing territories

Outcome 5

Promote an innovative and competitive communications sector, through policy development, advice and program delivery, so all Australians can realise the full potential of digital technologies and communications services

Outcome 6

Participation in, and access to, Australia’s arts and culture through developing and supporting cultural expression

(2I) The Act has effect as if Schedule 1 to the Act included:

(a)     the following outcomes for the Department of Home Affairs:

Outcome 1

Protect Australia from national security and criminal threats, and support national resilience, through effective national coordination, policy and strategy development, and regional cooperation

Outcome 2

Support a prosperous and united Australia through effective coordination and delivery of immigration and social cohesion policies and programs

Outcome 3

Advance a prosperous and secure Australia through trade and travel facilitation and modernisation, and effective customs, immigration, maritime and enforcement activities across the border continuum

(3)    The Act has effect:

(a)    as if appropriation items in Schedule 1 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

(b)   if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Health and Aged Care

Departmental item

-3,376,100.00

2

Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority

Departmental item

-6,961,000.00

3

Sport Integrity Australia

Departmental item

+10,337,100.00

4

Department of Health and Aged Care

Administered item, Outcome 3

-4,387,000.00

5

Sport Integrity Australia

Administered item, Outcome 1

+4,387,000.00

6

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Departmental item

-1,771,000.00

7

Department of the Treasury

Departmental item

+1,771,000.00

8

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Administered item, Outcome 2

-1,138,000.00

9

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 1

+1,138,000.00

10

Attorney-General’s Department

Administered item, Outcome 2

-5,037,593.58

11

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 3

+5,037,593.58

12

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered item, Outcome 1

-378,482.41

13

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 2

+378,482.41

14

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered item, Outcome 5

-48,687,600.95

15

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 4

+48,687,600.95

16

National Recovery and Resilience Agency

Departmental item

-59,000.00

17

National Emergency Management Agency

Departmental item

+59,000.00

18

Department of Education

Administered item, Outcome 3

-1,552,561.07

19

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 2

+1,552,561.07

6  Modification of Supply Act (No. 2) 20202021

(1)    This section applies to the Supply Act (No. 2) 20202021.

(1A) The Act has effect as if:

(a)     references in the Act to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development were references to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government; and

(b)    references in the Act to the Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management were references to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.

(2)    The Act has effect:

(a)    as if appropriation items in Schedule 2 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

(b)    if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Other departmental item (Equity Injections)

-237,000.00

 

2

Department of the Treasury

Other departmental item (Equity Injections)

+237,000.00

7  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 1) 20202021

(1)   This section applies to the Appropriation Act (No. 1) 20202021.

(1A) The Act has effect:

(a)    as if Outcome 1 for the National Recovery and Resilience Agency in Schedule 1 to the Act were replaced with the following outcome:

Outcome 1

To lead Commonwealth action and national efforts to improve preparedness for, reduce risks associated with, and support all-hazards relief and recovery from, disasters and emergencies of all kinds, including by providing strategic leadership, policy advice and program delivery, community outreach and stakeholder engagement

(1B) Assuming that the substitutions described in subsection (1A) have happened, the Act has effect:

(a)    as if an administered item were included for the National Recovery and Resilience Agency in Schedule 1 to the Act opposite the following outcome:

Outcome 1

To lead Commonwealth action and national efforts to improve preparedness for, reduce risks associated with, and support all-hazards relief and recovery from, disasters and emergencies of all kinds, including by providing strategic leadership, policy advice and program delivery, community outreach and stakeholder engagement

(2)    The Act has effect:

(a)    as if appropriation items in Schedule 1 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

(b)    if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Administered item, Outcome 4

-14,350,875.43

 

2

Department of the Treasury

Administered item, Outcome 1

+14,350,875.43

3

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Departmental item

-3,438,378.20

4

Infrastructure and Project Financing Agency

Departmental item

-1,578,665.87

5

Department of the Treasury

Departmental item

+7,604,488.68

6

Australian Securities and Investments Commission

Departmental item

-4,143,356.36

7

Australian Taxation Office

Departmental item

+4,143,356.36

8

Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Departmental item

-6,271,000.00

9

National Recovery and Resilience Agency

Departmental item

+6,130,000.00

10

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Departmental item

-2,587,444.61

11

Digital Transformation Agency

Departmental item

-825,835.91

12

Australian Public Service Commission

Departmental item

+825,835.91

13

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered item, Outcome 3

-159,000.00

14

Department of Home Affairs

Administered item, Outcome 1

-751,000.00

15

National Recovery and Resilience Agency

Administered item, Outcome 1

+811,000.00

16

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Administered item, Outcome 2

-4,463,124.17

17

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Administered item, Outcome 3

-14,917,279.38

18

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 1

19,380,403.55

19

Attorney-General’s Department

Departmental item

-26,698,353.37

20

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Departmental item

26,698,353.37

21

Attorney-General’s Department

Administered item, Outcome 2

-13,818,953.43

22

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 3

13,818,953.43

23

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered item, Outcome 1

-76,826,604.00

24

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 2

+76,826,604.00

25

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered item, Outcome 5

-52,796,000.00

26

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 4

52,796,000.00

27

National Emergency Management Agency

Administered item, Outcome 1

+99,000.00

28

National Emergency Management Agency

Departmental item

+141,000.00

29

Department of Education

Administered item, Outcome 3

-1,550,029,464.05

30

Department of Education

Administered item, Outcome 4

-315,876,031.76

31

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 1

+315,876,031.76

32

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 2

+1,550,029,464.05

8  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 2) 20202021

(1)    This section applies to the Appropriation Act (No. 2) 20202021.

(1A) The Act has effect as if:

(a)     references in the Act to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development were references to the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government; and

(b)    references in the Act to the Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management were omitted.

(1B) The Act has effect as if Schedule 2 to the Act included, for the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, an other departmental item.

 (1C) The Act has effect as if Schedule 2 to the Act included, for the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water an administered assets and liabilities item.

(2)    The Act has effect:

(a)    as if appropriation items in Schedule 2 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

(b)    if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Other departmental item

(Equity Injections)

-253,015.04

 

2

Department of the Treasury

Other departmental item

(Equity Injections)

+253,015.04

3

Department of Education

Other departmental item

(Equity Injections)

-27,968,008.82

4

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Other departmental item

(Equity Injections)

+27,968,008.82

5

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Administered assets and liabilities item

-32,906,000.00

6

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered assets and liabilities item

+32,906,000.00

9  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 3) 20202021

(1)    This section applies to the Appropriation Act (No. 3) 20202021.

(2)    The Act has effect:

(a)    as if appropriation items in Schedule 1 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

(b)    if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination – as if the increase were from a nil amount.

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Departmental item

-667,889.71

 

2

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts

Departmental item

+667,889.71

3

Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Administered item, Outcome 3

-39,946,000.00

4

Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Administered item, Outcome 1

+39,946,000.00

5

Department of Education

Administered item, Outcome 3

-11,488,000.00

6

Department of Education

Administered item, Outcome 4

-219,071,000.00

7

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 1

+219,071,000.00

8

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Administered item, Outcome 2

+11,488,000.00

10  Modification of Appropriation Act (No. 4) 20202021

 (1) This section applies to the Appropriation Act (No. 4) 20202021.

 (2) The Act has effect as if an administered assets and liabilities item for the National Recovery and Resilience Agency were included in Schedule 1 to the Act.

 (2A) The Act has effect as if an administered assets and liabilities item for the National Emergency Management Agency were included in Schedule 1 to the Act.

 (3) The Act has effect:

 (a) as if appropriation items in Schedule 1 to the Act were increased or decreased in accordance with the following table; and

 (b) if the table specifies an increase for an appropriation item which is an appropriation item that has effect because of this determination—as if the increase were from a nil amount.

 

Increases and decreases in appropriation items

Item

Entity

Appropriation item

Increase (+)/
decrease ()
($)

1

Department of Home Affairs

Administered assets and liabilities item

5,143,609.00

 

2

National Recovery and Resilience Agency

Administered assets and liabilities item

+715,104.00

3

Department of Education

Other departmental item (Equity Injections)

-158,000.00

4

Department of Employment and Workplace Relations

Other departmental item (Equity Injections)

+158,000.00

5

National Emergency Management Agency

Administered assets and liabilities item

+4,428,505.00

 

Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.

The following endnotes are included in every compilation:

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history 

Abbreviation key—Endnote 2

The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended (or will amend) the compiled law. The information includes commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision (generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance with a provision of the law.

Misdescribed amendments

A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe how an amendment is to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can be given effect as intended, then the misdescribed amendment can be incorporated through an editorial change made under section 15V of the Legislation Act 2003.

If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the amendment is not incorporated and “(md not incorp)” is added to the amendment history.

 

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

 

A = Act

orig = original

ad = added or inserted

par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)

am = amended

    /subsubparagraph(s)

amdt = amendment

pres = present

c = clause(s)

prev = previous

C[x] = Compilation No. x

(prev…) = previously

Ch = Chapter(s)

Pt = Part(s)

def = definition(s)

r = regulation(s)/rule(s)

Dict = Dictionary

Reg = Regulation/Regulations

disallowed = disallowed by Parliament

reloc = relocated

Div = Division(s)

renum = renumbered

exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have

rep = repealed

    effect

rs = repealed and substituted

F = Federal Register of Legislative Instruments

s = section(s)/subsection(s)

gaz = gazette

Sch = Schedule(s)

LA = Legislation Act 2003

Sdiv = Subdivision(s)

LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003

SLI = Select Legislative Instrument

(md) = misdescribed amendment

SR = Statutory Rules

mod = modified/modification

SubCh = SubChapter(s)

No. = Number(s)

SubPt = Subpart(s)

o = order(s)

underlining = whole or part not

Ord = Ordinance

    commenced or to be commenced

 

Endnote 3—Legislation history

 

Name

FRLI registration

Commencement

Application, saving and transitional provisions

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Determination 20202021

29 June 2020 (F2020L00840)

1 July 2020 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 1)

3 November 2020 (F2020L01400)

4 November 2020 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 2)

11 June 2021 (F2021L00733)

12 June 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 3)

21 June 2021 (F2021L00792)

22 June 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 4)

25 June 2021 (F2021L00857)

26 June 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 5)

26 July 2021 (F2021L01015)

27 July 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 6)

29 September 2021 (F2021L01338)

30 September 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 7)

9 December 2021 (F2021L01740)

10 December 2021 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 8)

15 June 2022 (F2022L00782)

 16 June 2022 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 9)

13 September 2022 (F2022L01195)

 13 September 2022 (s 2)

Public Governance, Performance and Accountability (Section 75 Transfers) Amendment Determination 20202021 (No. 10)

13 October 2022 (F2022L01335)

 13 October 2022 (s 2)

 

 

 

Endnote 4—Amendment history

 

Provision affected

How affected

s 2.....................

rep LA s 48D

s 4.....................

s 4A....................

ad F2021L00733; ad F2021L00857

ad F2021L00857; rs F2022L01195

s 5.....................

rs F2020L01400; am F2021L00733; rs F2022L01195; am F2022L01335

s 6.....................

ad F2021L00733; am F2022L01195

s 7.....................

ad F2021L00733; ad F2021L00792; ad F2021L00857; rs F2021L01015;

ad F2021L01015; rs F2021L01338; ad F2021L01740; am F2022L01195;

am F2022L01335

s 8. ....................

ad F2021L01015; am F2022L01195

s 9 .....................

ad F2021L01338; am F2022L01195; am F2022L01335

s 10....................

ad F2022L00782; am F2022L01195; am F2022L01335