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GUARANTEE OF STATE AND TERRITORY BORROWING APPROPRIATION BILL 2009


2008-2009




               THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA











                          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES











     Guarantee of State and Territory borrowing appropriation bill 2009














                           EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM














                     (Circulated by the authority of the
                      Treasurer, the Hon Wayne Swan MP)






Table of contents


Glossary    1


General outline and financial impact    3


Chapter 1    Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing  5






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         The following abbreviations and acronyms are used throughout this
         explanatory memorandum.

|Abbreviation        |Definition                   |
|Central Financing   |Means any of the following:  |
|Authority           |the New South Wales Treasury |
|                    |Corporation, constituted     |
|                    |under the Treasury           |
|                    |Corporation Act 1983 (NSW);  |
|                    |the Treasury Corporation of  |
|                    |Victoria established under   |
|                    |the Treasury Corporation of  |
|                    |Victoria Act 1992 (Vic);     |
|                    |the Queensland Treasury      |
|                    |Corporation originally       |
|                    |constituted under the        |
|                    |Statutory Bodies Financial   |
|                    |Arrangements Act 1982 (QLD)  |
|                    |and continued and preserved  |
|                    |in existence under the       |
|                    |Queensland Treasury          |
|                    |Corporation Act 1988 (QLD)   |
|                    |under the name and style     |
|                    |"Queensland Treasury         |
|                    |Corporation";                |
|                    |the Western Australian       |
|                    |Treasury Corporation         |
|                    |established under the Western|
|                    |Australian Treasury          |
|                    |Corporation Act 1986 (WA);   |
|                    |the South Australian         |
|                    |Government Financing         |
|                    |Authority, a corporation     |
|                    |established under the        |
|                    |Government Financing         |
|                    |Authority Act 1982 (SA);     |
|                    |the Tasmanian Public Finance |
|                    |Corporation, established     |
|                    |under the Tasmanian Public   |
|                    |Finance Corporation Act 1985 |
|                    |(Tas);                       |
|                    |the Northern Territory       |
|                    |Treasury Corporation,        |
|                    |established under the        |
|                    |Northern Territory Treasury  |
|                    |Corporation Act 1994 (NT);   |
|                    |the Australian Capital       |
|                    |Territory                    |
|Deed of Guarantee   |The deed of guarantee        |
|                    |executed on behalf of the    |
|                    |Commonwealth entitled 'Deed  |
|                    |of Guarantee in respect of   |
|                    |the Australian Government    |
|                    |Guarantee of State and       |
|                    |Territory Borrowing', which  |
|                    |is published on              |
|                    |www.stateguarantee.gov.au.   |
|Scheme Rules        |The Scheme Rules identified  |
|                    |in the Deed of Guarantee,    |
|                    |which are published on       |
|                    |www.stateguarantee.gov.au.   |
|State(s)            |The States and Territories   |
|                    |covered by the Guarantee of  |
|                    |State and Territory Borrowing|
|                    |either individually or       |
|                    |collectively.                |

General outline and financial impact

Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing


         The Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing is established in
         the Deed of Guarantee and the Scheme Rules.


         This Bill appropriates funds to enable claims to be paid under the
         Deed of Guarantee in accordance with the Scheme Rules.  The Bill
         also provides a borrowing power, should there be insufficient funds
         in the Consolidated Revenue Fund at the time claims are to be paid.


         Date of effect:  The Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing
         will come into effect on the date specified in the Deed of
         Guarantee.


         Proposal announced:  25 March 2009.


         Financial impact:  The expected financial impact of the Guarantee
         of State and Territory Borrowing is remote and unquantifiable.


         Expenditure would arise under the Deed of Guarantee only in the
         unlikely event that a State fails to meet its obligations with
         respect to a commitment that is subject to the Deed of Guarantee
         and the Deed of Guarantee is called upon.  In this case, the
         Government is likely to be able to recover any such expenditure
         through a claim on the relevant State.  The impact on the
         Government's budget would depend on the extent of the State's
         default and its ability to meet the Government's claim.


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Outline of chapter


      1. The Bill provides an appropriation to enable claims to be paid
         under the Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing.  The Bill
         also provides a borrowing power, enabling money to be borrowed to
         pay those claims, should there be insufficient funds in the
         Consolidated Revenue Fund at the time claims are to be paid.


Context of amendments


      2. On 25 March 2009, the Australian Government announced a temporary
         guarantee over borrowing by the States (the Guarantee of State and
         Territory Borrowing).


      3. The Guarantee of State and Territory Borrowing covers securities
         issued by Central Financing Authorities but does not include:


                . securities with a maturity length of greater than 15
                  years;


                . securities denominated in a foreign currency;


                . securities which are 'complex'; or


                . borrowings for non-government owned entities.


      4. Guidance as to what is considered 'complex' can be found on the
         website www.stateguarantee.gov.au.


Summary of new law


      5. The Bill provides for an appropriation enabling claims to be paid
         under the Deed of Guarantee in accordance with the Scheme Rules,
         and a borrowing power, enabling money to be borrowed to pay those
         claims should there be insufficient funds in the Consolidated
         Revenue Fund at the time claims are to be paid.


Detailed explanation of new law


Appropriation


      6. The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated for two purposes.
         First, to pay claims under the Deed of Guarantee in accordance with
         the Scheme Rules.  Second, to repay a borrowing, and to pay
         interest on a borrowing, made on behalf of the Commonwealth for the
         purpose of paying claims under the Deed of Guarantee in accordance
         with the Scheme Rules.  [Sections 3 and 5]


Borrowing


      7. The Minister may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, borrow money for
         the purpose of paying claims under the Deed of Guarantee in
         accordance with the Scheme Rules [Subsection 6(1)].  This power is
         provided because money may need to be borrowed if there are
         insufficient funds in the Consolidated Revenue Fund to pay claims
         at the time those claims are to be paid.  Borrowed money is paid
         into the Consolidated Revenue Fund.


      8. The borrowing must not be for a period exceeding 24 months.
         Borrowing includes raising money or obtaining credit, whether by
         dealing in securities or otherwise.  [Subsections 6(2) and (3)]


Other provisions


      9. The Act may be cited as the Guarantee of State and Territory
         Borrowing Appropriation Act 2009.  [Section 1]


     10. The Act will commence on the day on which it receives Royal Assent.
          [Section 2]


     11. Payments may be made under the Deed of Guarantee in accordance with
         the Scheme Rules either inside or outside Australia [Sections 4 and
         5].  Money may be borrowed, for the purpose of paying claims under
         the Deed of Guarantee in accordance with the Scheme Rules, and
         those borrowings repaid, either inside or outside Australia.
         [Sections 4 and 6]


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