Appropriation Act 2022 No 30



An Act to appropriate out of the Consolidated Fund sums for the services of the Government for the year 2022–23 and to make an additional appropriation to give effect to budget variations for the year 2021–22.
Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Act
This Act is the Appropriation Act 2022.
2   Commencement
This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act.
3   Definitions
In this Act—
services includes the following—
(a)  recurrent services,
(b)  capital works and services,
(c)  repayment of debt.
year 2022–23 means the year from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023.
Part 2 Appropriations—Departments
Note—
The total amount appropriated out of the Consolidated Fund for services for the year 2022–23 in accordance with this Part is $118,379,244,000.
Division 1 Customer Service
4   Department of Customer Service
This Act appropriates the sum of $3,053,934,000 to the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Customer Service for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Excellence in customer service
1,904,662
81,594
02
Digital leadership and innovation in government services
308,145
163,318
03
Fair, secure and efficient markets
743,731
40,132
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
1,648,642
5   Digital Restart Fund
This Act appropriates the sum of $614,000,000 to the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government out of the Consolidated Fund for payment into the Digital Restart Fund established under the Digital Restart Fund Act 2020.
6   Rental Bond Interest Account
This Act appropriates the sum of $66,153,000 to the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government out of the Consolidated Fund for payment into the Rental Bond Interest Account established under the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.
Division 2 Education
7   Department of Education
This Act appropriates the sum of $22,508,149,000 to the Minister for Education and Early Learning out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Education for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Best start in life for young children
1,089,367
1,200
02
Educational foundations for success
18,771,243
2,665,485
03
Skilled and employable workforce
2,457,823
1,690
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
127,993
Division 3 Enterprise, Investment and Trade
8   Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade
This Act appropriates the sum of $3,405,525,000 to the Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriations under this section will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Increased economic development and investment attraction
739,941
75,586
02
Excellence in arts, sport and tourism
560,824
308,293
03
Vibrant, safe and responsible hospitality and racing
127,253
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
1,736,680
Division 4 Health
9   Ministry of Health
This Act appropriates the sum of $18,224,657,000 to the Minister for Health out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Ministry of Health for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriations under this section and Part 3 will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
People receive high-quality, safe care in our hospitals
16,018,123
1,733,005
02
People can access care in out-of-hospital settings to manage their health and wellbeing
7,957,769
475,130
03
People receive timely emergency care
4,008,872
562,587
04
Keeping people healthy through prevention and health promotion
1,532,218
18,374
05
Our people and systems are continuously improving to deliver the best health outcomes and experiences
1,136,442
54,609
06
Cluster grants
31,101
Division 5 Planning and Environment
10   Department of Planning and Environment
This Act appropriates the sum of $3,889,499,000 to the Minister for Planning out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Planning and Environment for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Create a strong and liveable NSW
1,140,645
27,226
02
Maximise community benefit from government land and property
1,043,298
55,123
03
Connecting communities to resilient and sustainable local environments and heritage
1,382,075
470,219
04
Sustainable, secure and healthy water resources and services
998,235
137,375
05
Cluster grants and other adjustments
689,203
Division 6 Premier and Cabinet
11   Department of Premier and Cabinet
This Act appropriates the sum of $417,245,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Premier and Cabinet for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Effective and coordinated government
279,419
16,178
02
Empowering Aboriginal communities
115,157
3,794
03
Accountable and responsible government
504
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
11,192
Division 7 Regional NSW
12   Department of Regional NSW
This Act appropriates the sum of $2,379,185,000 to the Deputy Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Regional NSW for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Stronger and cohesive regional communities and economies
2,491,278
21,369
02
Stronger primary industries
530,990
70,291
03
Mineral and petroleum industries generating prosperity safely
196,260
3,695
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
216,465
Division 8 Stronger Communities
13   Department of Communities and Justice
This Act appropriates the sum of $20,533,735,000 to the Attorney General out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Communities and Justice for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Children and families thrive
3,093,632
11,046
02
Efficient and effective legal system
1,331,965
100,457
03
Inclusive communities
3,596,355
10
04
People have a safe and affordable place to live
1,174,052
8,000
05
Reduce reoffending
2,735,890
201,404
06
Cluster grants and other adjustments
9,171,066
Division 9 Transport and Infrastructure
14   Department of Transport
This Act appropriates the sum of $26,999,950,000 to the Minister for Infrastructure out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Department of Transport for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Connecting our customers’ whole lives
9,592,319
5,223,161
02
Successful places for communities
812,727
2,830,017
03
Transport systems and solutions enabling economic activity
1,604,244
1,633,858
04
Cluster grants and other adjustments
14,977,052
Division 10 Treasury
15   Treasury
This Act appropriates the sum of $1,416,460,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of Treasury for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services, disaggregated across State outcomes as follows—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
A strong, resilient and diverse economy
1,253,165
382,266
02
A sustainable fiscal environment enabling delivery of outcomes
245,449
209
03
Stewardship of the public sector performance and financial system
43,062
111
16   Administered items
This Act appropriates the sum of $13,860,752,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for the purposes of the activities or services administered by the Treasurer on behalf of the State generally for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
A sustainable fiscal environment enabling delivery of outcomes
9,248,941
17   Appropriation to Treasurer for NSW Generations Fund
This Act appropriates the sum of $500,000,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for payment into the NSW Generations (Community Services and Facilities) Fund established under the NSW Generations Funds Act 2018.
18   Appropriation to Treasurer for Snowy Hydro Legacy Fund
This Act appropriates the sum of $90,000,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for payment into the Snowy Hydro Legacy Fund established under the Snowy Hydro Legacy Fund Act 2018.
19   Appropriation to Treasurer for State contingencies
This Act appropriates the sum of $100,000,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for State contingencies for the year 2022–23.
20   Appropriation to Treasurer relating to integrity agencies
(1)  This Act appropriates the sum of $20,000,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for contingencies in relation to the integrity agencies for the year 2022–23.
(2)  In this section—
integrity agency means each of the following—
(a)  the Audit Office of NSW,
(b)  the Independent Commission Against Corruption,
(c)  the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission,
(d)  the New South Wales Electoral Commission,
(e)  the Office of the Ombudsman.
21   Special appropriation to Treasurer for expenditure related to Government’s response to crises
This Act appropriates the sum of $300,000,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for expenditure related to the Government’s response to public health emergencies and other crises that is not otherwise covered by an appropriation under this Act or the Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2022 for the year 2022–23.
Part 3 Additional appropriation for health related services
22   Special appropriation to Minister for Health—additional revenue from gaming machine taxes
(1)  This Act appropriates the sum of $505,207,818 to the Minister for Health out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Ministry of Health for the year 2022–23.
(2)  The sum appropriated is in addition to any other sum appropriated by this Act.
Part 4 Appropriations—Special Offices
Note—
The total amount appropriated out of the Consolidated Fund for services for the year 2022–23 in accordance with this Part is $657,914,000.
23   Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal
This Act appropriates the sum of $38,485,000 to the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Fair, secure and efficient markets
41,086
180
24   Judicial Commission of New South Wales
This Act appropriates the sum of $6,000,000 to the Attorney General out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Efficient and effective legal system
7,343
150
25   Office of the Children’s Guardian
This Act appropriates the sum of $31,721,000 to the Minister for Families and Communities out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Office of the Children’s Guardian for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Children and families thrive
58,643
988
26   Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
This Act appropriates the sum of $203,610,000 to the Attorney General out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Efficient and effective legal system
215,528
5,733
27   Independent Commission Against Corruption
This Act appropriates the sum of $35,197,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Independent Commission Against Corruption for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Accountable and responsible government
34,609
1,169
28   Law Enforcement Conduct Commission
This Act appropriates the sum of $24,129,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Accountable and responsible government
24,852
1,390
29   New South Wales Electoral Commission
This Act appropriates the sum of $241,779,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the New South Wales Electoral Commission for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Accountable and responsible government
246,028
13,081
30   Office of the Ombudsman
This Act appropriates the sum of $43,869,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Office of the Ombudsman for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Accountable and responsible government
44,549
2,140
31   Public Service Commission
This Act appropriates the sum of $33,124,000 to the Premier out of the Consolidated Fund for the services of the Public Service Commission for the year 2022–23.
Note—
The appropriation will fund services for the following State outcome—
  
Expenses
$,000
Capital expenditure
$,000
01
Effective and coordinated government
40,731
1,270
Part 5 Commonwealth transfer payments
32   Appropriation for Commonwealth transfer payments
(1)  This Act appropriates the sum of $5,196,600,000 to the Treasurer out of the Consolidated Fund for Commonwealth transfer payments to non-government schools and local government for services for the year 2022–23.
(2)  The sum appropriated is in addition to any other sum appropriated by this Act.
(3)  The sum appropriated is subject to the Government Sector Finance Act 2018, section 4.11.
Part 6 Variations to authorised payments
33   Payments not to be in excess of sums specified
(1)  Payment of a sum must not be made from the Consolidated Fund for a purpose for the year 2022–23 if the sum is more than the sum appropriated for the purpose by this Act or the Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2022.
(2)  Subsection (1) does not limit a payment authorised by—
(a)  this Part, or
34   Variations—exigencies of government and appropriations insufficient for purpose
(1)  The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum appropriated by this Act for a purpose that is more than the sum specified for the purpose if—
(a)  the Treasurer is of the opinion that the exigencies of government require the payment, and
(b)  an equivalent sum is not paid out for another purpose, whether the other purpose is specified in relation to the same or a different Minister.
(2)  The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum appropriated by this Act for a purpose that is more than the sum specified for the purpose if—
(a)  the Treasurer is of the opinion that the sum appropriated for the purpose is insufficient to enable the purpose to be effectively and efficiently carried out, and
(b)  an equivalent sum is identified as surplus to another purpose by the Minister in relation to whom the other purpose is specified, whether the other purpose is specified in relation to the same or a different Minister, and
(c)  the equivalent sum is not paid out for the other purpose.
(3)  The Treasurer must not, under this section, authorise the payment of a sum appropriated under a Part of this Act to be paid out for a purpose other than a purpose specified in that Part.
35   Variations—State contingencies
The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum appropriated for a purpose by this Act or the Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2022 that is more than the sum specified for the purpose if—
(a)  the Treasurer is of the opinion that the additional sum is reasonably necessary because of a State contingency, and
(b)  an equivalent sum is not paid out from the sum appropriated to the Treasurer by section 19.
36   Variations—contingencies relating to integrity agencies
(1)  The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum appropriated by this Act for a purpose specified in Part 4 for an integrity agency other than the Audit Office of NSW that is more than the sum specified for the purpose if—
(a)  the Treasurer is of the opinion that—
(i)  the sum appropriated for the purpose is insufficient to enable the purpose to be effectively and efficiently carried out, and
(ii)  the additional sum is reasonably necessary for the integrity agency to effectively and efficiently carry out the purpose, and
(b)  an equivalent sum is not paid out from the sum appropriated to the Treasurer by section 20.
(2)  The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum from the sum appropriated to the Treasurer by section 20 to the Audit Office of NSW for the services of the Office if the Treasurer is of the opinion that the sum is reasonably necessary for the Office to effectively and efficiently carry out its functions and provide its services.
(3)  In this section—
integrity agency has the same meaning as in section 20(2).
37   Variations—Government’s response to crises
The Treasurer may authorise the payment of a sum appropriated for a purpose by this Act or the Appropriation (Parliament) Act 2022 that is more than the sum specified for the purpose if—
(a)  the Treasurer is of the opinion that the additional sum is reasonably necessary because of expenditure related to the Government’s response to a public health emergency or other crisis, and
(b)  an equivalent sum is not paid out from the sum appropriated to the Treasurer by section 21.
38   Treasurer must not increase fixed salary or wages
The Treasurer must not authorise the payment of a sum under this Part that increases salary or wages if the amount of the salary or wages is fixed by law.
39   Part does not apply to sums appropriated by another Act
This Part does not apply to sums appropriated by another Act except as otherwise provided in this Part.
40   Treasurer is to inform Auditor-General of authorisations
(1)  The Treasurer is to inform the Auditor-General of every authorisation given under this Part.
(2)  An authorisation under this Part may be given before or after the payment is made.
Part 7 General
41   Delayed restructures
(1)  An appropriation made in this Act for a service does not lapse and may be applied for or towards the service after the responsibility for the service is transferred if—
(a)  the transfer occurs on or after the date the Bill for this Act is introduced in the Legislative Assembly, and
(b)  the transfer occurs because of a determination made by the Premier before 1 July 2022 to create new ministries, or to change or abolish existing ministries, and consequently to create, restructure or abolish an authority, and
(c)  the appropriation is applied for or towards the service in accordance with an applicable determination as may be made by the Treasurer.
(2)  A determination made by the Treasurer under subsection(1)(c)—
(a)  may extend to the application of the appropriation before the determination is made, and
(b)  operates to validate that application.
(3)  This section does not limit a payment authorised by Part 6.
(4)  The Government Sector Finance Act 2018, section 4.9 does not apply in relation to an appropriation or service to which this section applies.
42   Appointment of person to carry out functions of Treasurer under Part 6
(1)  The Treasurer may appoint a person to carry out the Treasurer’s functions under Part 6.
(2)  The appointment is subject to the conditions, if any, that the Treasurer decides.
(3)  The Treasurer may revoke the appointment at any time.
(4)  A person appointed under this section has, in place of the Treasurer, the Treasurer’s function under section 40 of informing the Auditor-General of every authorisation given by the person under Part 6.
43   Appointment of accountable authority to identify surplus
(1)  A Minister may appoint the accountable authority for a GSF agency for which the Minister is the responsible Minister to carry out the Minister’s functions under section 34(2)(b).
(2)  The appointment is subject to the conditions, if any, that the Minister determines.
(3)  The Minister may revoke the appointment at any time.
(4)  In this section—
accountable authority, for a GSF agency, has the same meaning as in the Government Sector Finance Act 2018.
GSF agency has the same meaning as in the Government Sector Finance Act 2018.
44   Budget-related information
(1)  Budget-related information—
(a)  does not form part of this Act, and
(b)  does not affect the application of an amount appropriated by this Act.
(2)  In this section—
budget-related information means—
(a)  notes included in this Act relating to expenses and capital expenditure, and
(b)  Budget Papers of the Government tabled in Parliament in connection with the Bill for this Act.
45   Payments authorised on lapse of appropriation
(1)  This section applies only if this Act is assented to after 1 July 2022.
(2)  An amount is taken to have been expended out of a sum appropriated for a purpose by this Act if the amount—
(a)  was paid for the purpose out of the Consolidated Fund under the Government Sector Finance Act 2018, section 4.10, and
(b)  was paid on or after 1 July 2022 and before the date of assent to this Act.
Part 8 Budget variations for the year 2021–22
46   Payments made during 2021–22 under section 4.13 of Government Sector Finance Act 2018
(1)  This Act appropriates the sum of $17,795,427,000 out of the Consolidated Fund for the exigencies of Government during the year 2021–22—
(a)  being the total of the sums specified in Schedule 1 to provide for the payments specified in relation to those sums, and
(b)  made in anticipation of appropriation by Parliament under the Government Sector Finance Act 2018, section 4.13.
(2)  The sum appropriated is in addition to any other sums that may have been appropriated to the Treasurer for the year 2021–22.
47   Operation of budget variations and validation of expenditure
(1)  This Act, to the extent that it appropriates an amount for, and gives effect to, the budget variations for the year 2021–22, is to be construed as if it—
(a)  formed part of the annual Appropriation Act for the year 2021–22, and
(b)  commenced at the start of that year.
(2)  The following are validated, despite occurring before the date of assent to this Act—
(a)  the payment out of the Consolidated Fund of a sum appropriated under this Part,
(b)  the approval of the expenditure of a sum appropriated under this Part,
(c)  the expenditure of a sum appropriated under this Part.
(3)  This section applies to part of a sum appropriated under this Act in the same way as it applies to the whole of the sum.
Schedule 1 Payments during 2021–22
section 46
Payments made under the Government Sector Finance Act 2018, section 4.13
Amount $,000
  
Attorney General
 
Department of Communities and Justice
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
261,000
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – Storms & Floods
168,800
Total—Department of Communities and Justice
429,800
Total—Attorney General
429,800
  
Deputy Premier
 
Department of Regional NSW
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
67,245
Total—Department of Regional NSW
67,245
Total—Deputy Premier
67,245
  
Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government
 
Department of Customer Service
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
14,347,160
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – Storms & Floods
332,000
Total—Department of Customer Service
14,679,160
Total—Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government
14,679,160
  
Minister for Education and Early Learning
 
Department of Education
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
356,000
Total—Department of Education
356,000
Total—Minister for Education and Early Learning
356,000
  
  
Minister for Health
 
Ministry of Health
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
1,247,904
Total—Ministry of Health
1,247,904
Total—Minister for Health
1,247,904
  
Minister for Planning
 
Department of Planning and Environment
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
134,800
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – Storms & Floods
28,000
Total—Department of Planning and Environment
162,800
Total—Minister for Planning
162,800
  
Premier
 
Department of Premier and Cabinet
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
329,198
Total—Department of Premier and Cabinet
329,198
New South Wales Electoral Commission
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
29,120
Total—New South Wales Electoral Commission
29,120
Total—Premier
358,318
  
Treasurer
 
Treasury
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
7,000
Total—Treasury
7,000
Administered items
 
Authorised s4.13 Exigencies of Government Supplementation – COVID-19 Response
487,200
Total—Administered items
487,200
Total—Treasurer
494,200
  
Total—all payments
17,795,427