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2017 Appropriation Act 2016


2017 APPROPRIATION ACT 2016


(NO. 7 OF 2016)


PASSED by the National Parliament this fourteenth day of December 2016.

(This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill passed by Parliament and found by me to be a true copy of the Bill)


Clezy Rore
Clerk to National Parliament


ASSENTED to in Her Majesty’s name and on Her Majesty’s behalf this nineteenth day of December 2016.


Sir Frank Utu Ofagioro Kabui
Governor-General


Date of Commencement: see section 2.


AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE THREE BILLION, NINE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FIVE MILLION, SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX THOUSAND AND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY TWO DOLLARS, TO THE SERVICE OF THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2017.

ENACTED BY THE NATIONAL PARLIAMENT OF SOLOMON ISLANDS.

2017 APPROPRIATION ACT 2016

Table of provisions

1 Short title

2 Commencement

3 Authorisation of appropriation

4 Government borrowing limits

5 Debt service account

6 Advance warrants

7 Contingency warrants

SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 2


2017 APPROPRIATION ACT 2016

  1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the 2017 Appropriation Act 2016.

  1. Commencement

This Act commences on 1 January 2017.

  1. Authorisation of appropriation

(1) The issue of an amount of $3,925,646,892 from the Consolidated Fund is authorised, to be applied to the service of the financial year ending 31 December 2017.

(2) The amount specified in subsection (1) is appropriated for the supply of the heads specified in Schedule 1 in the amount specified for each head.

  1. Government borrowing limits

(1) This section applies for the purposes of section 66(2) of the Public Financial Management Act 2013 for the financial year ending 31 December 2017.

(2) The Government may borrow or agree to borrow amounts not exceeding in total the borrowing limits specified in Schedule 2, column 1, for the purposes specified opposite in column 2, from the sources specified opposite in column 3.

  1. Debt service account

For section 69(2) of the Public Financial Management Act 2013, the Minister must set aside 2.77% of the Government’s domestically sourced revenue earned in the financial year ending 31 December 2017, to be transferred into the debt service account for the purpose of discharging statutory debt.

  1. Advance warrants

For section 60(2) of the Public Financial Management Act 2013, the total amounts authorised by advance warrants issued by the Minister for the financial year ending 31 December 2017 must not at any one time, after deducting repayments and monies on deposit, exceed $200,000,000.

  1. Contingency warrants

The total sums authorised by contingency warrants issued by the Minister under section 58 of the Public Financial Management Act 2013 for the financial year ending 31 December 2017 must not exceed $85,000,000 and may only be used for the recurrent and development heads of expenditure specified in Schedule 1, Parts 1 and 3.


SCHEDULE 1

Section 3

PART 1 - RECURRENT EXPENDITURE


Head
Ministry
Amount ($)
270
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development
31,596,929
271
Office of the Auditor-General
7,604,299
272
Ministry of Education and Human Resources
998,288,453
273
Ministry of Finance and Treasury
127,249,206
274
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
44,584,812
275
Office of the Governor-General
8,358,137
276
Ministry of Health and Medical Services
338,008,769
277
Ministry of Infrastructure Development
67,489,501
279
National Parliament
81,690,576
280
Ministry of Forestry and Research
22,311,197
281
Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
103,747,152
282
Pensions and Gratuities
8,383,040
283
Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services
251,934,738
284
Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening
115,645,710
285
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey
17,552,101
286
Ministry of Development Planning and Aid Coordination
6,983,338
287
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
22,285,632
288
Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour and Immigration
34728682
289
Ministry of Communication and Aviation
48,422,873
290
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
16,559,124
291
Ministry of Public Service
27,045,519
292
Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
28,878,280
293
Ministry of Home Affairs
23,789,538
294
Ministry of National Unity, Reconciliation and Peace
13,608,692
295
Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
15,742,039
296
National Judiciary
23,282,894
297
Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs
11,209,265
298
Ministry of Rural Development
17,529,860
299
Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology
26,358,438

TOTAL RECURRENT ESTIMATES
2,540,868,794

PART 2 - BUDGET SUPPORT EXPENDITURE

Head
Ministry
Expenditure Authorised ($)
372
Ministry of Education and Human Resources
66,600,000
374
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
3,941,851
376
Ministry of Health and Medical Services
120,034,274
383
Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services
4,333,481
390
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
7,616,000
392
Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
311,528
396
National Judiciary
1,087,262

TOTAL BUDGET SUPPORT ESTIMATES
203,924,396

PART 3 - DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE

Head
Ministry
Expenditure Authorised ($)
470
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development
54,221,000
471
Office of the Auditor General
1,226,455
472
Ministry of Education and Human Resources
77,000,000
473
Ministry of Finance and Treasury
48,581,502
474
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
1,649,938
475
Office of the Governor-General
549,979
476
Ministry of Health and Medical Services
29,000,000
477
Ministry of Infrastructure Development
244,040,000
479
National Parliament
5,000,000
480
Ministry of Forestry and Research
21,048,200
481
Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
18,500,000
483
Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services
26,588,000
484
Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening
60,000,000
485
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey
24,223,628
486
Ministry of Development Planning and Aid Coordination
15,950,000
487
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
29,800,000
488
Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour and Immigration
17,638,000
489
Ministry of Communication and Aviation
45,000,000
490
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
26,700,000
491
Ministry of Public Service
4,000,000
492
Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
22,332,000
493
Ministry of Home Affairs
18,000,000
494
Ministry of National Unity, Reconciliation and Peace
7,000,000
495
Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
31,990,000
496
National Judiciary
5,020,000
497
Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs
4,000,000
498
Ministry of Rural Development
325,000,000
499
Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology
16,795,000

TOTAL SIG FUNDED DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATES
1,180,853,702

TOTAL EXPENDITURE $ 3,925,646,892


NOTE: In addition to the amount authorised by this Act, a further $82,162,311 is forecast to be expended through statutory charges on the Consolidated Fund, including $71,054,267 to be expended on National Debt Repayments. These Statutory Appropriations are explained in the Budget Strategy and Outlook (Budget Paper 1) and the Recurrent Estimates Document (Budget Paper 2) and are appropriated by existing legislation or the Constitution.

SCHEDULE 2


Section 4

GOVERNMENT BORROWING LIMITS


Column 1
Total borrowing limit
Column 2
Permitted purposes
Column 3
Source
Face value of Treasury Bills on issue at the end of 2017 must not exceed the face value of Treasury Bills on issue at the beginning of 2017 by more than $100,000,000
Purposes specified in section 71(4) of the Public Financial Management Act 2013 (exceptional circumstances such as a major economic shock or natural disaster)
Treasury Bills issued under Government Loans and Securities Act (Cap. 119)
$900,000,000
Purposes specified in section 71(3) of the Public Financial Management Act 2013 (high priority infrastructure and development initiatives)
Multilateral or bilateral development partners, domestic financial institutions




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