Special Appropriation Act | Act 11 of 2021 — South Africa law | Esheria

Special Appropriation Act

R1.250 billion is appropriated from the National Revenue Fund for Health to procure COVID-19 vaccines and run a related vaccine research project.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 11 of 2021
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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appropriation budget budget allocation government expenditure government funding health health funding research research funding social development social grants state-owned companies state-owned enterprise state-owned enterprises vaccine procurement vaccines

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R1.250 billion is appropriated from the National Revenue Fund for Health to procure COVID-19 vaccines and run a related vaccine research project. R2.826 billion is appropriated from the National Revenue Fund for Social Development to fund the extension of the Special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant. This section says the Act is called the Special Appropriation Act, 2021. R1.250 billion is allocated from the National Revenue Fund for expenses under section 16(1), linked to Health for COVID-19 vaccine purchase and a related research project. This provision allocates R2.826 billion from the National Revenue Fund for specified expenditure and allows the Minister of Finance, on request, to release part of the money for SAA-related emergency funding.