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Financial Accountability Act 2009
sec.97Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund
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### sec.97 Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund
Until 30 June 2010—
the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund, kept under section 46 of the repealed Act, continues in existence under this Act; and
despite the repeal of the repealed Act, section 46 as in force immediately before the commencement continues to apply to the fund.
On 1 July 2010—
the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund is closed; and
moneys remaining in the fund are transferred to the consolidated fund.
The Treasurer may withdraw moneys transferred to the consolidated fund under subsection (2)(b) and pay them to a person who proves to the Treasurer’s satisfaction that the moneys are the property of the person.
s 97 amd 2010 No. 26 s 68
(sec.97-ssec.1) Until 30 June 2010— the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund, kept under section 46 of the repealed Act, continues in existence under this Act; and despite the repeal of the repealed Act, section 46 as in force immediately before the commencement continues to apply to the fund.
(sec.97-ssec.2) On 1 July 2010— the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund is closed; and moneys remaining in the fund are transferred to the consolidated fund.
(sec.97-ssec.3) The Treasurer may withdraw moneys transferred to the consolidated fund under subsection (2)(b) and pay them to a person who proves to the Treasurer’s satisfaction that the moneys are the property of the person.
- (a) the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund, kept under section 46 of the repealed Act, continues in existence under this Act; and
- (b) despite the repeal of the repealed Act, section 46 as in force immediately before the commencement continues to apply to the fund.
- (a) the Treasurer’s unclaimed moneys fund is closed; and
- (b) moneys remaining in the fund are transferred to the consolidated fund.