Crown Entities Act 2004

Crown entity reporting and financial obligations - Miscellaneous

176: Application of provisions of Public Finance Act 1989

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"Crown entities must follow some money rules from the Public Finance Act 1989"

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When you look at Crown entities, some rules from the Public Finance Act 1989 apply to them. You can find these rules in section 26 which is about the terms and conditions of capital injections, section 49 which is about liability for debts of Crown entities, and section 74 which is about unclaimed money. These rules help with how Crown entities handle their money and debts.

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Part 4Crown entity reporting and financial obligations
Miscellaneous

176Application of provisions of Public Finance Act 1989

  1. The following provisions of the Public Finance Act 1989 apply (without limitation) in relation to Crown entities:

  2. section 26 (terms and conditions of capital injections):
    1. section 49 (liability for debts of Crown entities):
      1. section 74 (unclaimed money).