tailieunhanh - PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT NO. 1 OF 1999

Charities Are More Likely to Have a Paid Staff Volunteer Coordinator. We asked respondents if their charity or congregational social service outreach activity has a paid staff person whose responsibility includes management of volunteers. Three out of five charities (62 percent) report that they have such a person. Roughly a third (37 percent) of congregations that manage volunteers in social service outreach activities say that a staff person has responsibility for this management. Paid Staff Coordinators Spend Little Time Managing Volunteers. The presence of a paid staff coordinator does not mean the staffer spends much time on volunteer administration, or that he or she is trained in the field. We asked organizations with. | PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT NO. 1 OF 1999 ASSENTED TO 2 MARCH 1999 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT 1 APRIL 2000 Unless otherwise indicated English text signed by the President NATIONAL TREASURY This Act has been updated to Government Gazette 33059 dated 1 April 2010. as amended by Public Finance Management Amendment Act No. 29 of 1999 Local Government Municipal Systems Act No. 32 of 2000 Judicial Officers Amendment of Conditions of Service Act No. 28 of 2003 with effect from 1 November 2003 Public Audit Act No. 25 of 2004 Broadband Infraco Act No. 33 of 2007 South African Express Act No. 34 of 2007 Public Service Amendment Act No. 30 of 2007 with effect from 1 April 2008 South African Airways Act No. 5 of 2007 with effect from 13 July 2009 Financial Management of Parliament Act No. 10 of 2009 ACT To regulate financial management in the national government and provincial governments to ensure that all revenue expenditure assets and liabilities of those governments are managed efficiently and effectively to provide for the responsibilities of persons entrusted with financial management in those governments and to provide for matters connected therewith. 1 Long title substituted by s. 47 of Act No. 29 of 1999. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Arrangement of sections amended by s. 48 of Act No. 29 of 1999. CHAPTER 1 INTERPRETATION OBJECT APPLICATION AND AMENDMENT OF THIS ACT 1. Definitions 2. Object of this Act 3. Institutions to which this Act applies 4. Amendments to this Act CHAPTER 2 NATIONAL TREASURY AND NATIONAL REVENUE FUND Part 1 National Treasury 5. Establishment 6. Functions and powers 7. Banking cash management and investment framework 8. Annual consolidated financial statements 9. Financial statistics and aggregations 10. Delegations by National Treasury Part 2 National Revenue Fund 11. Control of National Revenue Fund Deposits and withdrawals by South African Revenue Services in Revenue 12. Funds 13. Deposits into National Revenue Fund 14. Withdrawal of exclusions 15. .

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