40, Act to Amend the Financial Administration Act, and * Bill No.
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FAA stands for Financial Administration Act (Canada)
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Authorization for the initial funding was subject to a Financial Administration Act order by the federal government.
The second part is the Financial Administration Act, which came into force April 1, 2005.
49, Act to Amend the Financial Administration Act * Bill No.
4) In February 2006, the Government tabled bill C-2, the Federal Accountability Act which (among other things), proposed to amend the Financial Administration Act so as to designate a senior official in each department and crown agency (most probably the deputy minister or the chief executive officer) as an accounting officer.
1, 2005-2006 on March 23; * C-18, An Act to amend the Telefilm Canada Act and another Act on March 23; * C-8, An Act to amend the Financial Administration Act, the Canada School of Public Service Act and the Official Languages Act on April 21; and * C-30, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act and the Salaries Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts on April 21.
Included among these bills were amendments to The Financial Administration Act which will alter the Assembly's procedure for considering interim supply.
On April 11, Ms Carlson again rose on a purported point of privilege, contending that the Minister of Finance Patricia Nelson and Premier Klein were in contempt of the Assembly by allegedly not complying with the Financial Administration Act with respect to certain supposed financial arrangements involving the Swan Hills waste treatment plant.