Ombudsmen Act 1975

Miscellaneous provisions

31: Money to be appropriated by Parliament for purposes of this Act

You could also call this:

"Parliament sets aside money to pay for things in this law"

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The money to pay for things under this Act comes from Parliament. You can think of it like a budget for the things that need to be done. All the salaries, allowances, and other expenses for running this Act are paid from the money that Parliament sets aside for this purpose.

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31Money to be appropriated by Parliament for purposes of this Act

  1. Except as otherwise provided in this Act, all salaries and allowances and other expenditure payable or incurred under or in the administration of this Act shall be payable out of money to be appropriated by Parliament for the purpose.

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  • 1962 No 10 s 27