Bill C-476
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1st Session, 36th Parliament, 46-47-48 Elizabeth II, 1997-98-99
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The House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-476 |
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An Act to provide for improved information
on the cost of proposed government
programs
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Preamble
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Whereas insufficient information is given
on the public cost of government programs;
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And whereas the public needs information
on the estimated cost of a government
program in order to have an informed opinion
of it;
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Now, Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate and House of
Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
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Short title
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1. This Act may be cited as the Program
Cost Declaration Act.
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Program cost
declaration
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2. (1) Where a new program that will be
funded from public money is to be
implemented, the minister of the Crown who
will be responsible for the program shall
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forthwith make a declaration of the estimated
annual cost of the program in each of the first
five years of its intended operation, expressed
as a total cost and as a cost per capita for every
resident of Canada.
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Publication
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(2) The declaration mentioned in
subsection (1) shall within five days be
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Auditor
General's
opinion
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(3) The Auditor General of Canada shall
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provide to the minister of the Crown
responsible for the program an opinion that
the method of calculation of the costs referred
to in subsection (1) is valid and that the cost is
a good estimate or, if the Auditor General
dissents from that opinion, the reasons for the
dissent, and the minister shall forthwith make
the opinion public in the manner described in
subsection (2).
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Publication
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(4) The minister of the Crown who is
responsible for a program shall ensure that the
costs referred to in subsection (1) are clearly
and publicly displayed at every place under
the jurisdiction of or contracted to the
Government of Canada at which the program
is delivered and in every document in which
the minister or a person acting with the
authority of the minister undertakes to deliver
to any person a good or service under the
program.
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