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= Financial assistance to entities = | = Financial assistance to entities = | ||
The Parliament may grant financial assistance to | The Parliament may grant financial assistance to | ||
:(a) the Executive Government of a jurisdictional division; | :<span id="para"></span>(a) the Executive Government of a jurisdictional division; | ||
:(b) a campus government entity; or | :<span id="parb"></span>(b) a campus government entity; or | ||
:(c) an association; | :<span id="parc"></span>(c) an association; | ||
on such terms and conditions as the Parliament thinks fit. | on such terms and conditions as the Parliament thinks fit. | ||
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum = | |||
243. This section, based partially on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, allows for the Parliament to grant financial assistance to jurisdictional divisions, campus government entities and associations. The intention of this section is to allow for funding from larger funding providers to be overseen by the Parliament; the Parliament grants the money to an association in return for the association providing a Parliament committee with reports on its achievement of the funder’s objectives. | |||
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Financial assistance to entities
The Parliament may grant financial assistance to
- (a) the Executive Government of a jurisdictional division;
- (b) a campus government entity; or
- (c) an association;
on such terms and conditions as the Parliament thinks fit.
Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum
243. This section, based partially on the corresponding section of the Australian Constitution, allows for the Parliament to grant financial assistance to jurisdictional divisions, campus government entities and associations. The intention of this section is to allow for funding from larger funding providers to be overseen by the Parliament; the Parliament grants the money to an association in return for the association providing a Parliament committee with reports on its achievement of the funder’s objectives.