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Financial Framework (Supplementary Powers) Act 1997
32BSupplementary powers to make commitments to spend relevant money and other CRF money etc.
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#### 32B Supplementary powers to make commitments to spend relevant money and other CRF money etc.
(1) The Commonwealth may make, vary or administer:
(a) an arrangement under which relevant money or other CRF money is, or may become, payable by the Commonwealth; or
(b) a grant of financial assistance to a State or Territory; or
(c) a grant of financial assistance to a person other than a State or Territory.
(2) However, the Commonwealth may only make, vary or administer an arrangement or grant under subsection (1) if the arrangement or grant, as the case may be:
(a) is specified in the regulations; or
(b) is included in a class of arrangements or grants, as the case may be, specified in the regulations; or
(c) is for the purposes of a program specified in the regulations.
> Note: The Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 deals with the use and management of public resources (including relevant money and other CRF money).
(3) A power conferred on the Commonwealth by subsection (1) may be exercised on behalf of the Commonwealth by a Minister or an accountable authority of a non‑corporate Commonwealth entity.
> Note: For the power to delegate, see section 32D.
(4) In this section:
> administer:
(a) in relation to an arrangement—includes give effect to; or
(b) in relation to a grant—includes make, vary or administer an arrangement that relates to the grant.
> arrangement includes contract, agreement or deed.
> make, in relation to an arrangement, includes enter into.
> vary, in relation to an arrangement or grant, means:
(a) vary in accordance with the terms or conditions of the arrangement or grant, as the case may be; or
(b) vary with the consent of the non‑Commonwealth party or parties to the arrangement or grant, as the case may be.