Adjustments Appropriation Act | Act 49 of 2024 — South Africa law | Esheria

Adjustments Appropriation Act

Words already defined in the cited finance laws must keep the same meaning in this Act, unless the context shows otherwise.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 49 of 2024
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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budget budget adjustments budget allocation budget appropriations budget control budget management definitions delegation of authority delegation of powers fund disbursement fund reallocation government administration government budgeting government spending public service administration regulatory administration reporting

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Words already defined in the cited finance laws must keep the same meaning in this Act, unless the context shows otherwise. Words or expressions defined in the named Budget Act or Public Finance Management Act keep that meaning in this Act unless the context shows otherwise. Money listed in Schedule 2 must be spent only for the purpose stated in that Schedule. The Minister may control and redirect certain appropriated funds, and the National Treasury must report some stoppages and approvals in its next quarterly report. This section limits earmarked funds to the stated purposes, unless Parliament changes them, and gives the Minister powers to enforce, suspend, or reallocate certain funds in writing.