
I, Tim Youngberry, Division Manager, Financial Reporting and Cash Management Division, Department of Finance and Deregulation, make this Determination under subsection 32 (2) of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (the FMA Act).
This Determination is made because of changes in the administrative arrangements on
3 December 2007, specifically the abolition of the Department of Education, Science and Training, and the transfer of science, research and innovation programs to
the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
Dated 30 June 2008
Tim Youngberry
Division Manager
Financial Reporting and Cash Management Division
Department of Finance and Deregulation
1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the FMA Act Determination 2008/54 — Section 32 (Transfer of Functions from the former DEST to DIISR).
Note 1 This Determination has been made by a delegate of the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Deregulation. The Secretary is a delegate of the Minister for Finance and Deregulation: see sections 53 and 62 of the FMA Act.
Note 2 The Appropriation Acts, as made, refer to the names of particular Departments. However, some of those references have changed due to the reorganisation of government functions on 3 December 2007. The relevant changes are:
(a) the Education, Science and Training portfolio was abolished;
(b) the Department of Education, Science and Training was abolished;
(c) the Resources, Energy and Tourism portfolio was established; and
(d) the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism was established.
Note 3 Acronyms and other organisational names used in this Determination are as follows:
(a) “DEST” – refers to the Department of Education, Science and Training.
(b) “DIISR” – refers to the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
2 Commencement
This Determination is taken to have commenced on 3 December 2007.
Note Under subsection 32 (8) of the FMA Act, a Determination may be expressed to take effect before its making and registration under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
3 Amendment of Appropriation Act (No. 1) 2004–2005
Schedule 1 amends the Appropriation Act (No. 1) 2004–2005 to transfer an amount of $1,803,947.88 of the departmental item for the former Department of Education, Science and Training to the departmental item for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
Note The amount transferred relates to the transfer of science, research and innovation programs.
Schedule 1 Amendment of Appropriation
Act (No. 1) 2004–2005
(section 3)
[1] Schedule 1, Education, Science and Training portfolio, Department of Education, Science and Training table, total for Department of Education, Science and Training, Departmental Outputs
omit
240,695.44808
insert
238,891.5002
[2] Schedule 1, Education, Science and Training portfolio, after the Department of Education, Science and Training table
omit the notes, insert
Note 1: The table has been amended by a Determination under section 32 of the FMA Act. That determination has amended only the actual appropriation items:
(a) for departmental items, the actual appropriation item is the “Total” amount in
relation to an entity under the heading “Departmental Outputs”; and
(b) for administered items, the actual appropriation item is the amount set out
opposite an Outcome of an entity under the heading “Administered Expenses”.
No other amounts in the table have been amended.
Note 2: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/23 amended the amount alongside Total: Department of Education, Science and Training, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount to the Australian Research Council.
Note 3: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/28 amended the amount alongside Total: Department of Education, Science and Training, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount to the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism.
Note 4: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/42 amended the amount alongside Total: Department of Education, Science and Training, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount to the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
Note 5: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/54 amended the amount alongside Total: Department of Education, Science and Training, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount to the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
[3] Schedule 1, Innovation, Industry, Science and Research portfolio, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research table, total for Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Departmental Outputs
omit
18,230.75672
insert
20,034.70460
[4] Schedule 1, Innovation, Industry, Science and Research portfolio, after the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research table
omit the notes, insert
Note 1: The table has been inserted by a Determination under section 32 of the FMA Act. That determination has inserted only the actual appropriation items:
(a) for departmental items, the actual appropriation item is the “Total” amount in relation to an entity under the heading “Departmental Outputs”; and
(b) for administered items, the actual appropriation item is the amount set out opposite an Outcome of an entity under the heading “Administered Expenses”.
No other amounts in the table have been inserted.
Note 2: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/13 inserted the amount alongside Outcome 1, under the heading Administered Expenses, to transfer an amount from the former Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources.
Note 3: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/50 inserted the amount alongside Total: Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount from the former Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources.
Note 4: FMA Act Section 32 Determination 2008/54 inserted the amount alongside Total: Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, under the heading Departmental Outputs, to transfer an amount from the former Department of Education, Science and Training.