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Information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements and in the department's annual reports. According to the Administrative Arrangements Order made on 13 December 1984, the department dealt with: [2]
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection was formed by way of an Administrative Arrangements Order issued on 18 September 2013 [3] and replaced the majority of the functions previously performed by the former Department of Immigration and Citizenship; with the exception of most settlement and multicultural affairs programs that were assumed by the Department of Human Services.
Logo of the New South Wales Government and its agencies. The New South Wales Government (NSW Government) is made up of a number of departments, state-owned corporations and other agencies. The NSW Public Service is organised under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013, with public bodies organised under various legislation. In 2009, most of the 100+ government organisations were ...
Administrative Arrangement Orders are generally published in the Commonwealth Gazette. [10] Administrative Arrangements Orders are seen by some academics as a central platform of good government management as the orders set the basic structure of cabinet, ministerial responsibilities, portfolios, and departments. [11]
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In the Administrative Arrangements Order of 3 December 2007, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters: [6] Income security policies and programs for families with children, carers, the aged and people in hardship; Services for families with children, people with disabilities and carers
Section 551 of the Administrative Procedure Act gives the following definitions: . Rulemaking is "an agency process for formulating, amending, or repealing a rule." A rule in turn is "the whole or a part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy."
In an Administrative Arrangements Order made on 3 December 2007, the functions of the department were broadly classified into the following matters: [3] Infrastructure planning and coordination; Transport safety, including investigations; Land transport; Civil aviation and airports; Transport security; Delivery of regional and rural specific ...