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Ch11 Financial legislation / APPROPRIATION AND SUPPLY BILLS / The components of the annual Budget / Appropriation Bill (No. 1)the main appropriation bill / MESSAGE RECOMMENDING APPROPRIATION AND INTRODUCTION



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House of Representatives                                Ch 11                                                 p 416

 

Financial legislation / APPROPRIATION AND SUPPLY BILLS / The components of the annual Budget / Appropriation Bill (No. 1)—the main appropri ation bill

 

Message recommending appropriation and introduction

The introduction of the Appropriation Bill (No. 1) is preceded by the announcement by the Speaker of a Governor-General’s message recommending ‘an appropriation for the purposes of a Bill for an Act to appropriate money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the ordinary annual services of the Government, and for related purposes’. 1

The long title of the bill introduced must be identical to the title of the bill cited in the Governor-General’s message. 2 Before an amendment can be moved to an appropriation or supply bill’s title a further message is necessary, specifying the long title as proposed to be amended. 3

Standing order 178 allows the bill to be introduced without notice by a Minister, in this instance the Treasurer. 4



S.O. 180(b), e.g. VP 2002-2004/158.



In 1999 the Minister for Finance and Administration hand-amended the long titles of two appropriation bills in the Chamber, prior to the bills’ presentation, to ensure consistency with the messages.



VP 1990-92/1392.



The Minister for Finance and Administration is responsible for administration of the Commonwealth Public Account and thus administers the bill. However the Treasurer is responsible for economic, fiscal and monetary policy and introduces the main appropriation bills.