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AN ACT to appropriate a sum not exceeding seventy-three million, one hundred and fifty-one thousand Maltese liri for the service of the financial year 2004.
BE IT ENACTED by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the House of Representatives, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows>—
Short title.
Appropriation 2004.
Further appropriation 2004 and transfer to Contingencies Fund.
1. This Act may be cited as the Second (2004) Appropriation
Act, 2004.
2. A sum not exceeding seventy-three million, one hundred and fifty thousand, nine hundred and ninety-eight Maltese liri to meet
expenditure in respect of financial year 2004 under the Votes specified in the First Schedule to this Act shall be and the same is
hereby charged upon the Consolidated Fund.
3. A further sum not exceeding two Maltese liri, to meet expenditure in respect of the financial year 2004 under the Votes specified
in the Second Schedule to this Act shall be and the same is hereby charged upon the Consolidated Fund, provided that such sum shall
be transferred to the Contingencies Fund in replacement of withdrawals made out of this Fund to cover the services detailed in regard
to such Votes in the Supplementary Estimates of Expenditure for the financial year 2004.
FIRST SCHEDULE
A 927
Vote Title Amount
Lm
1. | Office of the President ................................................................. | 195,000 |
2. | House of Representatives ............................................................ | 8,000 |
10. | Electoral Office ............................................................................ | 300,000 |
11. | Ministry for Social Policy ............................................................ | 244,000 |
14. | Family and Social Welfare .......................................................... | 50,000 |
15. | Care of the Elderly and Community Services ............................. | 962,000 |
18. | Ministry of Education .................................................................. | 2,000,000 |
19. | Education ..................................................................................... | 740,000 |
22. | Treasury ....................................................................................... | 261,000 |
26. | V.A.T. .......................................................................................... | 90,000 |
27. | Contracts ...................................................................................... | 18,000 |
28. | Economic Policy .......................................................................... | 78,000 |
30. | Consumer and Competition ......................................................... | 15,000 |
32. | Ministry for Transport and Communications .............................. | 1,200,000 |
34. | Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs ........................................ | 250,000 |
35. | Judicial ......................................................................................... | 119,000 |
37. | Police ........................................................................................... | 566,000 |
38. | Correctional Services ................................................................... | 180,000 |
39. | Civil Protection ............................................................................ | 53,000 |
40. | Government Property Division .................................................... | 21,000 |
41. | Registration .................................................................................. | 112,000 |
42. | Ministry for Resources and Infrastructure ................................... | 1,200,000 |
43. | Ministry for Gozo ........................................................................ | 340,000 |
44. | Ministry of Health ....................................................................... | 6,711,000 |
45. | Ministry for Information Technology and Investment ................ | 500,000 |
49. | Public Debt Servicing .................................................................. | 39,999,999 |
VII. | Ministry for Justice and Home Affairs ...................................... | 2,300,000 |
IX. | Ministry for Gozo ....................................................................... | 268,000 |
XI. | Ministry for Information Technology and Investment ............... | 6,200,000 |
XII. | Ministry of Foreign Affairs ........................................................ | 8,169,999 |
Total Schedule .................................................. 73,150,998
SECOND SCHEDULE
Vote Title Amount
Lm
49. | Public Debt Servicing ................................................................ | 1 |
XII. | Ministry for Foreign Affairs ...................................................... | 1 |
Total Schedule ………………………… 2
A 928
Passed by the House of Representatives at Sitting No. 212 of the 15th
December, 2004.
ANTON TABONE
Speaker
RICHARD J. CAUCHI
Clerk to the House of Representatives
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