Section 1
This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Supply (2011)
Act 2011.
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SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPLY (2011) ACT 2011 is Malaysia Amendment Act, cited as Amendment Act A1396 2011, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2011.
Opening note
This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Supply (2011)
Act 2011.
Additional expenditure for the year 2011
The issue is hereby authorised of a sum not exceeding thirteen billion one hundred and eighty-six million seven hundred and thirteen thousand ringgit (RM13,186,713,000) from the Consolidated
Fund for additional expenditure on the services and purposes specified in the Schedule for the year 2011 not provided for or not fully provided for by the Supply Act 2011 [Act A1388].
Supplementary supply (2011) Act 2011
Purpose
Title
Amount
(RM)
1
Parliament 11,305,000
6
Prime Minister’s Department 317,383,200
8
Attorney General’s Chambers 1,000,000
B. 11
Treasury General Services 6,000,000,000
B. 13
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 27,980,000
B. 20
Ministry of Plantation Industries and
Commodities 786,200,000
B. 21
Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based
Industry 1,383,802,500
B. 22
Ministry of Rural and Regional Development 213,300,000
B. 23
Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment 38,500,000
B. 24
Ministry of International Trade and Industry 13,123,000
B. 27
Ministry of Works 100,000,000
B. 28
Ministry of Transport 198,740,000
B. 30
Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovations 7,730,000
B. 32
Ministry of the Federal Territories and Urban
Wellbeing 15,000,000
B. 41
Ministry of Education 1,540,369,000
B. 42
Ministry of Health 1,037,800,000
B. 43
Ministry of Housing and Local Government 442,149,000
B. 47
Ministry of Information, Communication and
Culture 70,283,700
B. 48
Ministry of Women, Family and Community
Development 458,750,000
B. 60
Ministry of Defence 493,297,600
B. 62
Ministry of Home Affairs 30,000,000
Total 13,186,713,000
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