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CHARTER OF BUDGET HONESTY BILL 2009

           Queensland



Charter of Budget Honesty Bill
2009

 


 

 

Queensland Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Contents Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 The Charter of Budget Honesty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Schedule Charter of Budget Honesty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Part 1 Preliminary 1 Purpose of Charter of Budget Honesty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Part 2 Pre-election economic and fiscal outlook report 3 Release of pre-election economic and fiscal outlook report. . . . . 6 4 Purpose of pre-election economic and fiscal outlook report . . . . 6 5 Contents of pre-election report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 Treasurer to provide information to help prepare pre-election report ........................................ 7 7 Statements by Treasurer and under-Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 State government agencies to provide information to help prepare pre-election report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Part 3 Cost of election commitments 9 Requests for costing of election commitments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 Withdrawal of request for costing of election commitments . . . . . 9 11 How policy costings are prepared . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 12 Public release of policy costing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 13 State government agencies to provide information to help prepare policy costing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

 


 

 

2009 A Bill for An Act to provide for a Charter of Budget Honesty

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 [s 1] The Parliament of Queensland enacts-- 1 1 Short title 2 This Act may be cited as the Charter of Budget Honesty Act 3 2009. 4 2 The Charter of Budget Honesty 5 (1) The Charter of Budget Honesty is set out in the schedule. 6 (2) Nothing in the charter creates rights or duties that are 7 enforceable in judicial or other proceedings. 8 Page 4

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule Schedule Charter of Budget Honesty 1 section 2 2 Part 1 Preliminary 3 1 Purpose of Charter of Budget Honesty 4 (1) The Charter of Budget Honesty provides a framework for the 5 conduct of government fiscal policy. 6 (2) The purpose of the charter is to improve fiscal policy 7 outcomes by facilitating public scrutiny of fiscal policy and 8 performance. 9 2 Definitions 10 In this charter-- 11 caretaker period, for a general election, means the period 12 starting with the issue of the writ for the election and ending at 13 the close of the poll on the polling day for the election. 14 general election means a general election of the members of 15 the Legislative Assembly. 16 general government sector, of the State, means the 17 institutional sector comprising all government units and 18 non-profit institutions controlled and mainly financed by 19 government, as defined in Australian Accounting Standard 20 AASB 1049. 21 Editor's note-- 22 The standard is available on the Australian Accounting Standards Board 23 website at . 24 Leader of the Opposition means the Leader of the Opposition 25 in the Legislative Assembly. 26 pre-election report see section 4. 27 Page 5

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule State government agency means a department or other entity 1 that is part of the general government sector of the State. 2 Treasurer means the Minister who administers the Act. 3 treasury department means the department in which the Act 4 is administered. 5 under-Treasurer means the chief executive of the treasury 6 department. 7 Part 2 Pre-election economic and 8 fiscal outlook report 9 3 Release of pre-election economic and fiscal outlook 10 report 11 The under-Treasurer is to publicly release a pre-election 12 economic and fiscal outlook report within 15 days after the 13 issue of the writ for a general election. 14 Note-- 15 A pre-election economic and fiscal outlook report is publicly released if 16 it is available on the treasury department website at 17 or published in the gazette. 18 4 Purpose of pre-election economic and fiscal outlook 19 report 20 The purpose of the pre-election economic and fiscal outlook 21 report (the pre-election report) is to provide up-to-date 22 information on the economic and fiscal outlook for the State. 23 5 Contents of pre-election report 24 (1) A pre-election report is to include the following-- 25 (a) up-to-date fiscal estimates for the general government 26 sector of the State for the current financial year and the 27 following 3 financial years; 28 Page 6

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule (b) the economic and other assumptions for the current 1 financial year and the following 3 financial years that 2 have been used in preparing the fiscal estimates; 3 (c) discussion as to the sensitivity of the fiscal estimates to 4 changes in the economic and other assumptions; 5 (d) an up-to-date statement of the risks, quantified to the 6 extent practicable, that may affect the fiscal outlook, 7 including-- 8 (i) contingent liabilities; and 9 (ii) publicly announced government commitments that 10 are not yet included in the fiscal estimates 11 mentioned in paragraph (a). 12 (2) The information in the pre-election report is to take into 13 account, to the fullest extent possible, all government 14 decisions and other circumstances that-- 15 (a) may materially affect the economic and fiscal outlook; 16 and 17 (b) were made, or were in existence, before the issue of the 18 writ for the general election. 19 (3) Subsection (4) applies if information required to be included 20 in the pre-election report is unchanged from information 21 stated in an earlier economic and fiscal outlook report. 22 (4) The pre-election report may summarise the information and 23 state that it is unchanged from the information stated in the 24 earlier report. 25 (5) The under-Treasurer is not required to include information in 26 the pre-election report if the under-Treasurer considers it is 27 confidential commercial information. 28 6 Treasurer to provide information to help prepare 29 pre-election report 30 To help the treasury department prepare a pre-election report, 31 the Treasurer is to disclose to the under-Treasurer details of 32 any government decision or other information of which the 33 Treasurer is aware-- 34 Page 7

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule (a) that has, or could have, material fiscal or economic 1 implications; and 2 (b) that the under-Treasurer could not reasonably be 3 expected to be aware. 4 7 Statements by Treasurer and under-Treasurer 5 A pre-election report is to contain the following-- 6 (a) a statement, signed by the Treasurer, that the Treasurer 7 has disclosed to the under-Treasurer the details 8 mentioned in section 6; 9 (b) a statement, signed by the under-Treasurer, that to the 10 extent practicable the information in the report-- 11 (i) reflects the best professional judgment of officers 12 of the treasury department; and 13 (ii) takes into account all economic and financial 14 information available to the treasury department; 15 and 16 (iii) incorporates the fiscal implications of government 17 decisions or other information disclosed by the 18 Treasurer. 19 8 State government agencies to provide information to help 20 prepare pre-election report 21 (1) The under-Treasurer may ask a State government agency to 22 provide information to help the under-Treasurer prepare a 23 pre-election report. 24 (2) The State government agency is to comply with a request in 25 time to allow the information to be taken into account in the 26 preparation of the pre-election report, unless-- 27 (a) it is not practicable to comply with the request; or 28 (b) complying with the request would contravene a law of 29 the Commonwealth or a State. 30 Page 8

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule Part 3 Cost of election commitments 1 9 Requests for costing of election commitments 2 (1) During the caretaker period for a general election-- 3 (a) the Premier may ask the under-Treasurer to prepare 4 costings of publicly announced government policies; 5 and 6 (b) the Leader of the Opposition may ask the 7 under-Treasurer to prepare costings of publicly 8 announced Opposition policies. 9 (2) A request under subsection (1)(a) or (b) must-- 10 (a) be in writing; and 11 (b) state the policy to be costed, giving relevant details, 12 including assumptions to be used in costing the policy; 13 and 14 (c) state the purpose or the intention of the policy. 15 (3) The Premier may not ask the under-Treasurer to cost policies 16 of the Opposition. 17 (4) The Leader of the Opposition may not ask the under-Treasurer 18 to cost policies of the government. 19 (5) The under-Treasurer is not obliged or authorised to make any 20 comment on the rationale or efficacy of policies provided for 21 costing. 22 10 Withdrawal of request for costing of election 23 commitments 24 (1) The Premier may at any time, by notice in writing to the 25 under-Treasurer, withdraw a request made under section 26 9(1)(a). 27 (2) The Leader of the Opposition may at any time, by notice in 28 writing to the under-Treasurer, withdraw a request made 29 under section 9(1)(b). 30 Page 9

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule 11 How policy costings are prepared 1 (1) The under-Treasurer may issue written guidelines 2 recommending approaches or methods to be used in the 3 preparation of policy costings. 4 (2) If the under-Treasurer needs more information to cost a 5 policy, the under-Treasurer may, in writing, ask the following 6 for the information-- 7 (a) for a government policy--the Premier; 8 (b) for an opposition policy--the Leader of the Opposition. 9 12 Public release of policy costing 10 (1) The under-Treasurer is to publicly release a costing of a policy 11 on the earlier of the following-- 12 (a) as soon as practicable after the policy costing has been 13 prepared; 14 (b) at least 2 days before polling day for the election. 15 (2) The policy costing released by the under-Treasurer is to 16 include the information provided to the under-Treasurer at the 17 time the request for costing was made. 18 (3) Subsection (4) applies if the under-Treasurer does not have 19 sufficient information, or has not had sufficient time, to 20 prepare and release a policy costing at least 2 days before the 21 polling day for the election. 22 (4) The under-Treasurer is to publicly release, at least 2 days 23 before polling day for the election, a statement about the 24 reason the policy costing has not been prepared or released. 25 (5) The under-Treasurer is not obliged or authorised to take any 26 further action in relation to a policy costing for an election on 27 or after the day that is 2 days before polling day for the 28 election. 29 (6) Subsection (1) does not apply if the request for the policy 30 costing has been withdrawn under section 10. 31 Page 10

 


 

Charter of Budget Honesty Bill 2009 Schedule Note-- 1 For subsections (1) and (4), a costing or statement is publicly released if 2 it is available on the treasury department website at 3 or published in the gazette. 4 (7) The under-Treasurer does not breach the Financial 5 Accountability Act 2009, section 89 by complying with this 6 section. 7 13 State government agencies to provide information to help 8 prepare policy costing 9 (1) The under-Treasurer may ask a State government agency to 10 provide information to help the under-Treasurer prepare a 11 policy costing. 12 (2) The State government agency is to comply with the request in 13 time to allow the information to be taken into account in the 14 preparation of the policy costing, unless-- 15 (a) it is not practicable to comply; or 16 (b) complying with the request would contravene a law of 17 the Commonwealth or a State. 18 © State of Queensland 2009 Page 11

 


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