Financial Administration Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-11)
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Act current to 2024-10-14 and last amended on 2024-09-20. Previous Versions
Marginal note:Definitions
2 In this Act,
- appropriate Minister
appropriate Minister means,
(a) with respect to a department named in Schedule I, the Minister presiding over the department,
(a.1) with respect to a division or branch of the federal public administration set out in column I of Schedule I.1, the Minister set out in column II of that Schedule,
(b) with respect to a commission under the Inquiries Act, the Minister designated by order of the Governor in Council as the appropriate Minister,
(c) with respect to the Senate and the office of the Senate Ethics Officer, the Speaker of the Senate, with respect to the House of Commons, the Board of Internal Economy, with respect to the office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, the Speaker of the House of Commons, and with respect to the Library of Parliament, the Parliamentary Protective Service and the office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, the Speakers of the Senate and the House of Commons,
(c.1) with respect to a departmental corporation, the Minister designated by order of the Governor in Council as the appropriate Minister, and
(d) with respect to a Crown corporation, the appropriate Minister as defined in subsection 83(1); (ministre compétent)
- appropriation
appropriation means any authority of Parliament to pay money out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund; (crédit)
- Auditor General of Canada
Auditor General of Canada means the officer appointed pursuant to subsection 3(1) of the Auditor General Act; (vérificateur général)
- authorized agent
authorized agent means any person authorized by the Minister to accept subscriptions for or make sales of securities; (agent agréé)
- Consolidated Revenue Fund
Consolidated Revenue Fund means the aggregate of all public moneys that are on deposit at the credit of the Receiver General; (Trésor)
- Crown corporation
Crown corporation has the meaning assigned by subsection 83(1); (société d’État)
- department
department means
(a) any of the departments named in Schedule I,
(a.1) any of the divisions or branches of the federal public administration set out in column I of Schedule I.1,
(b) a commission under the Inquiries Act that is designated by order of the Governor in Council as a department for the purposes of this Act,
(c) the staffs of the Senate, House of Commons, Library of Parliament, office of the Senate Ethics Officer, office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, Parliamentary Protective Service and office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, and
(d) any departmental corporation; (ministère)
- departmental corporation
departmental corporation means a corporation named in Schedule II; (établissement public)
- fiscal agent
fiscal agent means a fiscal agent appointed under Part IV and includes the Bank of Canada; (agent financier)
- fiscal year
fiscal year means the period beginning on April 1 in one year and ending on March 31 in the next year; (exercice)
- Minister
Minister means the Minister of Finance; (ministre)
- money
money includes negotiable instruments; (fonds)
- negotiable instrument
negotiable instrument includes any cheque, draft, traveller’s cheque, bill of exchange, postal note, money order, postal remittance and any other similar instrument; (effet de commerce)
- non-certificated security
non-certificated security includes a security for which no certificate is issued and a certificated security held within a security clearing and settlement system in the custody of a custodian or nominee; (valeur sans certificat)
- parent Crown corporation
parent Crown corporation has the meaning assigned by subsection 83(1); (société d’État mère)
- public money
public money means all money belonging to Canada received or collected by the Receiver General or any other public officer in his official capacity or any person authorized to receive or collect such money, and includes
(a) duties and revenues of Canada,
(b) money borrowed by Canada or received through the issue or sale of securities,
(c) money received or collected for or on behalf of Canada, and
(d) all money that is paid to or received or collected by a public officer under or pursuant to any Act, trust, treaty, undertaking or contract, and is to be disbursed for a purpose specified in or pursuant to that Act, trust, treaty, undertaking or contract; (fonds publics)
- public officer
public officer includes a minister of the Crown and any person employed in the federal public administration; (fonctionnaire public)
- public property
public property means all property, other than money, belonging to Her Majesty in right of Canada; (biens publics)
- registrar
registrar means a registrar appointed under Part IV and includes the Bank of Canada; (agent comptable)
- securities
securities means securities of Canada in certificated form or non-certificated securities of Canada, and includes bonds, notes, deposit certificates, non-interest bearing certificates, debentures, treasury bills, treasury notes and any other security representing part of the public debt of Canada; (valeurs ou titres)
- security certificate
security certificate means a tangible certificate issued by or on behalf of Her Majesty representing part of the public debt of Canada; (certificat de valeur)
- treasury bill
treasury bill means a bill in certificated form, or a non-certificated security, issued by or on behalf of Her Majesty for the payment of a principal sum specified in the bill to a named recipient or to a bearer at a date not later than twelve months after the date of issue of the bill; (bon du Trésor)
- treasury note
treasury note means a note in certificated form, or a non-certificated security, issued by or on behalf of Her Majesty for the payment of a principal sum specified in the note to a named recipient or to a bearer at a date not later than twelve months after the date of issue of the note. (billet du Trésor)
- R.S., 1985, c. F-11, s. 2
- R.S., 1985, c. 1 (4th Supp.), s. 25
- 1991, c. 24, s. 50(F)
- 1992, c. 1, ss. 69, 143(E)
- 1995, c. 17, s. 57
- 1999, c. 31, s. 98(F)
- 2003, c. 22, s. 224(E)
- 2004, c. 7, s. 8
- 2006, c. 9, s. 7
- 2015, c. 36, s. 125
- 2017, c. 20, s. 160
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