Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013
Overview
This Act is mainly about the governance, performance and accountability of Commonwealth entities.
It is also about:
Many of the terms in this Act are defined. The Dictionary in section 8 contains a list of every term that is defined in this Act.
Chapter 2 - Commonwealth entities and the Commonwealth
Part 2-1 - Core provisions for Chapter 2
Part 2-1 has the core provisions for Chapter 2 (which is mainly about Commonwealth entities but does have some provisions relating to the Commonwealth specifically). It:
Part 2-2 - Accountable authorities and officials
Part 2-2 is about the accountable authorities and officials of Commonwealth entities. It mainly deals with the general duties that are imposed on accountable authorities and officials.
Part 2-3 - Planning, performance and accountability
Part 2-3 is about planning by, and performance and accountability of, Commonwealth entities. It requires the accountable authority of a Commonwealth entity:
It also requires the Finance Minister to publish monthly financial reports and table annual consolidated statements in the Parliament.
Part 2-4 - Use and management of public resources
Part 2-4 is about the use and management of public resources by the Commonwealth and Commonwealth entities. It deals with:
It also has special provisions that apply to Ministers or officials of non-corporate Commonwealth entities (for example in relation to making gifts and liability for loss).
Part 2-5 - Appropriations
Part 2-5 has some specific provisions relating to appropriations of the CRF. In particular, it deals with special accounts.
Part 2-6 - Cooperating with other jurisdictions
Part 2-6 is about the Commonwealth and Commonwealth entities cooperating with the States and Territories. It allows the rules to prescribe situations where the accountable authority of a Commonwealth entity is required to share information with the States and Territories. It also prohibits the Commonwealth from preventing State or Territory Auditors-General from conducting audits in certain situations.
Part 2-7 - Companies, subsidiaries and new corporate Commonwealth entities
Part 2-7 has provisions relating to the Commonwealth ' s involvement in companies, the responsibility of corporate Commonwealth entities for their subsidiaries, and the creation of new corporate Commonwealth entities.
Chapter 3 - Commonwealth companies
Part 3-1 - General
Part 3-1 has the core provisions for Chapter 3 (which is about Commonwealth companies). It:
It also has some requirements that apply to the directors of wholly-owned Commonwealth companies.
Part 3-2 - Planning and accountability
Part 3-2 is about planning by, and the accountability of, Commonwealth companies. It requires the directors of a Commonwealth company:
Chapter 4 - Rules, delegations and independent review
Part 4-1 - The rules
Part 4-1 is about the rules. It provides the general power to make the rules and provides additional matters in relation to which rules can be made.
Part 4-2 - Delegations
Part 4-2 is about delegations. It sets out when the Finance Minister, the Treasurer, the Finance Secretary and the accountable authority of a non-corporate Commonwealth entity may delegate a power, function or duty under this Act or the rules.
Part 4-3 - Independent review
Part 4-3 requires the Finance Minister, in consultation with the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit, to conduct an independent review of the operation of this Act and the rules.
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