Common use of STATE AND TERRITORY FUNDING CONTRIBUTIONS Clause in Contracts

STATE AND TERRITORY FUNDING CONTRIBUTIONS. Required funding contributions Under section 22A of the Act, the state must meet its funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors as a condition of receiving Commonwealth funding. The funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors in 2017 (also known as the 2017 starting share) will be set out in the Regulation and will determine the default requirement if this bilateral agreement is terminated by either party. The 2017 starting shares for Western Australia are:

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STATE AND TERRITORY FUNDING CONTRIBUTIONS. Required funding contributions Under section 22A of the Act, the state must meet its funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors as a condition of receiving Commonwealth funding. The funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors in 2017 (also known as the 2017 starting share) will be set out in the Regulation and will determine the default requirement if this bilateral agreement is terminated by either party. The 2017 starting shares for Western Australia NSW are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dese.gov.au

STATE AND TERRITORY FUNDING CONTRIBUTIONS. Required funding contributions Under section 22A of the Act, the state must meet its funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors as a condition of receiving Commonwealth funding. The funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors in 2017 (also known as the 2017 starting share) will be set out in the Regulation and will determine the default requirement if this bilateral agreement is terminated by either party. The 2017 starting shares for Western Australia the ACT are:

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Samples: www.dese.gov.au

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STATE AND TERRITORY FUNDING CONTRIBUTIONS. Required funding contributions Under section 22A of the Act, the state must meet its funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors as a condition of receiving Commonwealth funding. The funding contributions for the government and non-government sectors in 2017 (also known as the 2017 starting share) will be set out in the Regulation and will determine the default requirement if this bilateral agreement is terminated by either party. The 2017 starting shares for Western Australia Tasmania are:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dese.gov.au

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