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REPORTING AND FINANCIAL PROVISIONS

83. Chinese Medicine Registration Board Fund

(1) The Board must establish and keep a Chinese Medicine Registration Board Fund.

(2) All fees, fines and penalties paid or recovered by the Board under this Act must be paid into the Fund.

(3) The Board must pay any other money received by it into the Fund, including income from the investments of the Fund.

(4) Out of the Fund, the Board must pay--

(a) the expenses incurred by it in carrying out its functions, powers and duties; and

(b) any other expenses incurred in the administration of this Act; and

(c) any payments to be made to members of the Board under this Act and any payments to be made to other persons under this Act; and

(d) any other payments recommended by the Board and approved by the Minister.

84. Investment powers

The Board may invest money credited to the Fund that it does not immediately require--

(a) in any manner in which money may be invested under the Trustee Act 1958; or

(b) in any other manner that the Minister approves.

85. Repayment of advances

(1) The Board must pay into the public account the amounts that the Minister administering section 14 of the Financial Management Act 1994, in consultation with the Treasurer, determines are required to repay advances from the Public Account for the establishment and operation of the Board, including costs incurred before the establishment of the Board to ensure that, when established, it can operate in a fully effective way.

(2) Payments under sub-section (1) must be made in accordance with any other terms and conditions from time to time determined by the Minister administering section 14 of the Financial Management Act 1994 in consultation with the Treasurer.

(3) The Board must, as and when directed to do so by the Minister administering section 14 of the Financial Management Act 1994, provide a plan for the repayment of advances referred to in sub-section (1).

4) The Board must, at least once in each period of 6 (4) The Board must, at least once in each period of 6 months after the commencent of this section, and at any other time that the Minister administering section 14 of the Financial Management Act 1994 directs it to do so, report to that Minister in writing on its progress in making payments under sub-section (1).


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