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Appropriation Act 2011

Government Bill

Originated in the House of Commons, Session 2010-12

Last updated: 28 March 2012 at 09:58

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Long title

A Bill To authorise the use of resources for the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011 and to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011; and to appropriate the supply authorised in this Session of Parliament for the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011.

Summary

The Bill provides Parliamentary authority for funds requested by the Government. It is part of 'supply procedure', which is how Parliament grants the Government’s requests for resources.

Two Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) Bills are passed each year, in March and July. They are sometimes referred to simply as “Appropriation Bills”. These, together with the Consolidated Fund Bill, provide authorisation from Parliament for the resources sought by the Government. Proceedings on the Bill are formal, ie there is no debate and the Bill goes through 'on the nod'.

Key areas

  • authorises provision sought in the Spring Supplementary Estimates for 2010/11 and the Statement of Excesses for 2009/10
  • authorises the release of money from the Consolidated Fund, which is the Government’s bank account
  • places limits on the purposes for which the money may be spent.

Sponsor

Lord Sassoon
Conservative
Life peer

Sponsoring department

HM Treasury
Mr Mark Hoban
Conservative, Fareham

Current version of the Bill

Appropriation Act 2011 c. 2
21 March 2011

Bill passage

Bill started in the House of Commons
1st reading
2nd reading
Committee stage
Report stage
3rd reading
Bill in the House of Lords
1st reading
2nd reading
Committee stage
Report stage
3rd reading
Final stages
Consideration of amendments
Royal Assent
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