Section 13Part 3 — Cabinet - Powers and Duties of the Cabinet
Emergency expenditure
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, where a state of emergency is proclaimed under the Emergency Powers Act (2006 Revision) the Cabinet may approve such executive financial transactions to meet the emergency as it thinks fit, whether or not those transactions have been authorised by an appropriation, and those transactions may be entered into accordingly.
Without affecting the validity of any executive financial transactions entered into under this section, a statement of such of those transactions that have not been appropriated, but (apart from this section) are required to be appropriated, shall be included in the first Government quarterly report under section 29 after those transactions have been entered into, and the cost of those transactions shall be included in a supplementary Appropriation Bill introduced to the Cayman Islands Parliament after those transactions have been entered into.
Repealed by section 8(b) of the Public Management and Finance (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 2017 [Law 28 of 2017].
Repealed by section 8(b) of the Public Management and Finance (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 2017 [Law 28 of 2017].
Cross References
- Section of Emergency Powers Act
Emergency Powers Act (2006 Revision)