Supplementary and excess grants require legislative presentation for appropriation to meet unforeseen or overspent State services. The Governor must lay before the State Legislature a statement estimating additional expenditure or present a demand for any excess where authorised amounts are insufficient, new services require funding during the year, or expenditure has exceeded grants; Articles 202-204 apply to such statements, demands and any law authorising appropriation from the Consolidated Fund of the State, aligning the procedure with that for the annual financial statement and appropriation laws.
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Supplementary and excess grants require legislative presentation for appropriation to meet unforeseen or overspent State services.
The Governor must lay before the State Legislature a statement estimating additional expenditure or present a demand for any excess where authorised amounts are insufficient, new services require funding during the year, or expenditure has exceeded grants; Articles 202-204 apply to such statements, demands and any law authorising appropriation from the Consolidated Fund of the State, aligning the procedure with that for the annual financial statement and appropriation laws.
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