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Appropriation Act 1990

1990 CHAPTER 28

An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on 31st March 1991, to appropriate the supplies granted in this Session of Parliament, and to repeal certain Consolidated Fund and Appropriation Acts.

[26th July 1990]

Most Gracious Sovereign,

WE, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects the Commons of the United Kingdom in Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this Session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sum hereinafter mentioned; and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

Grant out of the Consolidated Fund

1Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending 31st March 1991

The Treasury may issue out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom and apply towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty for the service of the year ending on 31st March 1991 the sum of £81,111,939,000.00.

Appropriation of Grants

2Appropriation of sums voted for supply services

All sums granted by this Act and the other Acts mentioned in Schedule (A) annexed to this Act out of the said Consolidated Fund towards making good the supply granted to Her Majesty amounting, as appears by the said schedule, in the aggregate, to the sum of £148,286,800,965.82 are appropriated, and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Acts mentioned in the said Schedule (A), for the services and purposes expressed in Schedule (B) annexed hereto.

The abstract of schedules and schedules annexed hereto, with the notes (if any) to such schedules, shall be deemed to be part of this Act in the same manner as if they had been contained in the body thereof.

In addition to the said sums granted out of the Consolidated Fund, there may be applied out of any money directed, under section 2 of the[1891 c. 24.] Public Accounts and Charges Act 1891, to be applied as appropriations in aid of the grants for the services and purposes specified in Schedule (B) annexed hereto the sums respectively set forth in the last column of the said schedule.

3Repeals

The enactments mentioned in Schedule (C) annexed to this Act are hereby repealed.

4Short title

This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act 1990.

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULES (A) and (B) to which this Act refers

Section 2.

SCHEDULE (A)

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund£148,286,800,965.82

Section 2.

SCHEDULE (B)—Appropriation of Grants

Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1988-89 and 1989-90
Part 1. Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1988-8910,336,965.829,203,606.55
Part 2. Supplementary, 1989-907,833,325,000.00851,636,000.00
1990–91
Part 3. Class I21,232,060,000.001,937,943,000.00
Part 4. Class II2,535,006,000.00143,814,000.00
Part 5. Class III698,045,000.001,257,251,000.00
Part 6. Class IV2,182,685,000.00769,104,000.00
Part 7. Class V3,164,623,000.00465,733,000.00
Part 8. Class VI3,209,701,000.00932,829,000.00
Part 9. Class VII3,713,800,000.00217,319,000.00
Part 10. Class VIII28,268,192,000.001,613,712,000.00
Part 11. Class IX6,118,178,000.00120,883,000.00
Part 12. Class X1,249,169,000.00407,777,000.00
Part 13. Class XI6,658,773,000.001,398,524,000.00
Part 14. Class XII494,193,000.0014,000.00
Part 15. Class XIII19,051,266,000.005,936,607,000.00
Part 16. Class XIV23,368,764,000.001,202,125,000.00
Part 17. Class XV7,612,235,000.00869,445,000.00
Part 18. Class XVI4,211,635,000.00281,779,000.00
Part 19. Class XVII1,683,518,000.006,063,000.00
Part 20. Class XVIII4,532,303,000.001,125,061,000.00
Part 21. Class XIX288,827,000.0022,438,000.00
Part 22. Class XIXA37,666,000.00336,000.00
Part 23. Class XIXB32,500,000.004,200,000.00
Total140,443,139,000.0018,712,957,000.00
Grand Total148,286,800,965.8219,573,796,606.55

SCHEDULE (A)Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

£

For the service of the year ended 31st March 1989—

10,336,965.82

For the service of the year ended 31st March 1990—

2,881,928,000.00
4,951,397,000.00

For the service of the year ending on 31st March 1991—

58,271,200,000.00
1,060,000,000.00
  • Under this Act

81,111,939,000.00
Total148,286,800,965.82

Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1988–89

SCHEDULE (B)—Part 1Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1988–1989

Sums granted, and sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to make good excesses on certain grants for defence and civil services for the year ended 31st March 1989, viz.:—

Supply GrantsSurplus receipts available to be applied as Appropriations in Aid
££
Class I
4. Defence accommodation services etc8,999,754.60
Class VII
7. Department of Employment Training programmes1,000.00
Class VIII
6. Sale of Shares in British Airways plc
For Expenditure by the Department of Transport in connection with the sale of surplus shares in British Airways including the costs of maintaining the register of shareholders and to meet the residual costs of privatisation56,461.98
Class IX
2. Miscellaneous housing administration and grants1,000.00
Class XI
5. Administration of Justice: England and Wales (Lord Chancellor’s Department)1,000.00
Class XVI
12. Police Grant, Legal Aid and Criminal Injuries Compensation, Scotland89,611.3714,630.26
16. Student awards, Scotland1,187,137.87
Class XX
19. Civil accommodation services and administration etc (Property Services Agency of the Department of the Environment)1,000.009,188,976.29
Total, Defence and Civil (Excesses) 1988–8910,336,965.829,203,606.55

Supplementary, 1989–90

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 2Supplementary, 1989–90

Schedule of Supplementary Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges for the Services herein particularly mentioned, for the year ended 31st March 1990, including provision for numbers of personnel as set out hereunder, viz.:—

Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
*Deficit
Class I
1. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on personnel costs etc., of the Armed Forces and their Reserves and Cadet Forces etc. (including provision for the Royal Air Force Reserve to an additional number not exceeding 3,800); personnel costs etc., of Defence Ministers and of certain civilian staff employed by the Ministry of Defence; on movements; certain stores; supplies and services; plant and machinery; charter of ships; certain research; lands and buildings; sundry grants; payments abroad including contributions and subscriptions to international organisations; and grants in aid130,282,000*−15,540,000
2. For expenditure by the Procurement Executive of the Ministry of Defence in operating its Headquarters and Establishments and for its other common services; for research etc. by contract; for lands and buildings; for development by contract, production, repair etc., and purchases for sale abroad of sea systems, land systems, air systems and associated equipment; for a payment to Harland and Wolff plc; for certain contingent liabilities, and for sundry other Procurement Executive services including those on repayment terms to non-exchequer customers260,842,000*−46,964,000
3. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on retired pay, pensions, etc.9,606,000168,000
4. For expenditure including loans by the Property Services Agency of the Department of the Environment on public building work and certain accommodation services, etc. for defence purposes52,518,000*−4,095,000
5. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on the refit and repair of ships, on associated capital facilities, on contractors' redundancy costs and on administration43,858,0001,461,000
Class II
1. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on its salaries, building and other accommodation services, and administration, and those of HM Diplomatic Service, official information services, sundry services and loans and a grant in aid for catering services24,242,000
2. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on grants and subscriptions, etc., to certain international organisations, certain grants in aid, special payments and assistance, scholarships, military aid and sundry other grants and services3,074,000821,000
4. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on a grant in aid of the British Council285,000
5. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Overseas Development Administration on the official United Kingdom Aid Programme and other payments made under the Overseas Development and Cooperation Act 1980, including financial aid, grants in aid and technical cooperation to governments, institutions, voluntary agencies and individuals; loans to the Commonwealth Development Corporation; pensions and allowances in respect of overseas service including contributions to pension funds; capital and other subscriptions and contributions, including grants in aid and payments under guarantee, to multilateral development banks and other international and regional bodies; emergency, refugee and other relief; assistance to Eastern Europe; running costs and other administrative costs137,323,000340,000
Class IV
1. For expenditure by the Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce in giving effect in the United Kingdom to the agricultural support provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community and for other services1,000
2. For expenditure by the Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce on central administration and miscellaneous services1,000*−92,000
3. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on market support, grants and loans for capital and other improvements, support for agriculture in special areas and compensation to sheep producers, animal health, arterial drainage, flood and coast protection, and certain other services10,368,000*−1,769,000
4. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on commissioned research and development and advice, education and training services, botanical services, assistance to production, marketing and processing, and certain alternative land uses, support for the fishing industry, emergency and strategic food services, protective, agency and other services, including grants in aid and international subscriptions300,000
Class V
1. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on regional development grants, regional selective assistance, selective assistance to individual industries, certain other services including UK contributions arising from its commitments under international commodity agreements and a special payment to the International Tin Council, a strategic mineral stockpile, the film industry and on support for the aerospace, shipbuilding, steel and vehicle industries including loans, grants and the purchase of assets and assistance to redundant steel workers, and other payments1,000*−3,694,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on the regulation of trading practices, for special payments in connection with Barlow Clowes Gilt Managers Ltd. and Barlow Clowes International Ltd., and associated companies, on consumer protection, and on central and miscellaneous services including publicity, grants in aid, international subscriptions, grants to the fund for sub-postmasters and residual expenses arising from the sale of shares in British Telecommunications plc and in Rolls Royce plc160,593,000106,000
6. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with interest support to banks and other lenders of export finance, cover under the tender to contract/forward exchange supplement scheme, grants towards financing of exports to match foreign competition, cost escalation cover and residual commitments under discontinued guarantees offered to banks and external trade agencies89,699,000*−15,023,000
7. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with export credits guarantees, other guarantees given in the national interest or to render economic assistance to overseas countries, and overseas investment insurance11,701,000172,934,000
8. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry in connection with the sale of shares in British Steel plc. and for the costs of collecting the second instalment1,000*−3,001,000
Class VI
1. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on assistance to the coal industry including grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation and payments to mineworkers made redundant before 29th March 19873,748,000,00012,100,000
3. For Expenditure by the Department of Energy on salaries and other administrative costs1,210,000100,000
5. For payment of pensions, etc, to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure13,396,000*−13,396,000
7. For Expenditure by the Office of Electricity Regulation1,000*−324,000
Class VII
1. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on promoting and improving training, enterprise and services for small firms, providing programmes of youth and adult training, employment rehabilitation services and voluntary projects, technical and vocational education, work related further education and the costs of the Skills Training Agency, on the administration of training and central and miscellaneous services including a grant in aid2,000*−25,079,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the promotion of skills and competence for work, help for unemployed people including programmes administered by the Employment Service, services for people with serious disabilities and the administration of the Employment Service, on the promotion of enterprise, tourism and services for small firms, including grants in aid and administration costs, compensation for persons disabled by pneumoconiosis, byssinosis and diffuse mesothelioma, on the improvement of industrial relations, including administration costs and a grant in aid, on training projects covered by payments from the European Communities; on refunds of payments to the European Communities, on National Dock Labour Board administration and contributions towards severance payments for registered dockers and for staff of the Board, on an international subscription and central and miscellaneous services23,797,000*−125,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the sale of the Skills Training Agency809,000
Class VIII
1. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on the construction, improvement and maintenance of motorways and trunk roads, including the acquisition of land, scheme design and preparation, compensation, the purchase of maintenance vehicles and equipment and the maintenance and operation of the Woolwich Ferry87,833,00017,891,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on assistance to shipping; civil aviation; roads and central administration; certain licensing and testing schemes; research and development; road safety and certain other transport services, including civil defence, grants in aid, international subscriptions, and residual expenses associated with the privatisation of transport industries4,657,000700,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on support to nationalised transport industries and to ports; rebate of fuel duty to bus operators; and costs of the driver testing and training organisation105,600,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Transport in connection with driver and vehicle registration and licensing, the collection of revenue and the development and maintenance of information technology systems for other parts of the Department7,259,000710,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on transport supplementary grants to Highway Authorities in England and certain other grants and payments in support of local roads and transport expenditure622,0004,137,000
Class IX
1. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on subsidies, improvements and investment, payments to the Housing Corporation and other sundry services272,888,0002,750,000
2. For expenditure of the Department of the Environment on housing administration, including grant in aid to the Housing Corporation and Housing Action Trusts, housing management and mobility, housing, building and construction research; rent officers and Rent Assessment Panels; grants to home improvement agencies; and grants and payments for sundry housing services and projects1,000
Class X
1. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on grants to new towns, local authority and other environmental services (including recreation), town and country planning (including compensation), and other water supply, conservation and sewerage services10,130,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on other environmental services including grants in aid and international subscriptions, on grants in aid to the Rural Development Commission, National Rivers Authority and British Waterways Board, on bridge works, on developing civil defence water services, on assistance to the environmental protection industry, on payments in connection with environmental research, on other water supply and sewerage services and on a contribution to the Hillsborough Disaster Appeal35,987,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on derelict land reclamation, the Urban Programme, grants and other assistance to the private sector for urban regeneration, grants in aid for Urban Development Corporations, payments in connection with inner cities and urban land research and surveys and transitional grants for voluntary bodies111,900,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on royal palaces, etc. (including administration), royal parks, etc. (including administration), historic buildings, ancient monuments and certain public buildings, the national heritage, on grants in aid and other grants, on payments to the Inland Revenue covering assets accepted in lieu of tax, on an international subscription and on the resurvey of listed buildings430,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on central administration, including royal commissions, committees, etc.; payments in connection with research and surveys5,996,0002,346,000
9. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment for expenses incurred in connection with the sale of shares in the water holding companies; subscriptions for new shares in water holding companies; and to meet any criminal proceedings against the residuary water authorities1,296,201,000147,700,000
10. For expenditure by the Office of Water Services on administration and operational costs1,105,000
Class XI
1. For expenditure by the Home Office on court services, compensation for criminal injuries, including a grant in aid, probation, police, community services and superannuation payments for police and fire services6,277,000*–1,984,000
3. For expenditure by the Home Office on court services, other services related to crime, probation and after-care, police, fire, civil defence, control of immigration and nationality, issue of passports, etc., other protective and community services, certain broadcasting services, data protection, an inquiry into the Hillsborough Stadium disaster and other miscellaneous services including grants in aid and international subscriptions; and on administration (excluding prisons).1,000168,000
4. For expenditure by the Home Office on payment to the BBC for Home Broadcasting and payments in respect of the collection and enforcement of licence fees8,531,000
5. For expenditure by the Lord Chancellor’s Department on the Court Service, the Law Commission, the Office of the Special Commissioners for Income Tax, the Office of the Social Security Commissioners, the V.A.T. tribunals, the Immigration Appellate Authorities, the Transport Tribunal, the Banking and Building Societies' Appeals Tribunals, the Public Trust Office, certain other legal services, including a grant-in-aid for the administration of legal aid, site acquisitions, the development and construction of court buildings and the refurbishment and adaptation of office and general accommodation15,798,0001,500,000
6. For grants to the Legal Aid Fund and expenditure by the Lord Chancellor’s Department on legal aid in criminal cases and costs paid from central funds10,000,000
8. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Court Service on court services and certain other legal services including grants in aid1,661,000
12. For expenditure by the Serious Fraud Office on administrative costs300,000
13. For expenditure by the Crown Office on witnesses' expenses and other costs associated with crown prosecutions500,000
14. For expenditure by the Lord Advocate’s Departments on administrative costs including fees paid to temporary Procurators Fiscal and grants in aid1,000
Class XII
1. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on schools, assisted places scheme, City Technology Colleges, teacher training, adult education, youth services, and on miscellaneous educational services, including grants in aid and international subscriptions and the provision of a school in Armenia2,778,000*−9,698,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on universities, polytechnics and colleges and certain other institutions, grants for higher and further education, payment of certain licence fees to the Home Office, grants in aid and international subscriptions1,026,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on student awards and fees, preparations for the establishment of a student top-up loans scheme, reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Community students and compensation payments to redundant teachers and staff of certain institutions36,600,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on administration3,420,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on grants in aid of the Agricultural and Food Research Council, the Medical Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council, the Science and Engineering Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Royal Society, the Fellowship of Engineering and the Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology, and of the science policy studies programme of the Advisory Board for the Research Councils, including subscriptions to certain international organisations and the payment of certain licence fees to the Home Office1,0001,597,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on teachers' superannuation170,000,000*−70,822,000
Class XIII
2. For expenditure by the Office of Arts and Libraries on grants in aid to the Arts Council and other bodies; on grants to other institutions; on payments to the Inland Revenue for assets accepted in lieu of tax; on the Government Art Collection; and on international subscriptions and certain other services for the benefit of the arts9,978,000
4. For expenditure by the Office of Ars and Libraries on administration61,0004,000
Class XIV
1. For expenditure by the Department of Health on hospital, community health and other services, England47,880,000,5,075,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Health on administration, including certain expenditure on behalf of the Department of Social Security, on the national health service in England and on miscellaneous health, personal social and other services (some of which are administered on a United Kingdom basis), including family practitioner committee administration, mental health, medical, scientific and technical services, services for disabled persons, grants to voluntary organisations, etc., grants in aid and subscriptions to international organisations.29,224,000*−1,979,000
Class XV
6. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on subsidies to housing, rating and local authorities towards the costs of administering the housing benefit scheme, to local authorities in Scotland towards the costs incurred in preparing for the introduction of and administration of the community charge rebate scheme, and to authorities towards the costs incurred in preparing to implement the changes to the housing benefit scheme and the community charge rebate scheme in respect of the treatment of poorer pensioners, certain 16–17 year olds, and hostel dwellers3,000,000
7. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on administration, for agency payments, and for certain other services including grants to local authorities, voluntary organisations, an international subscription, and major capital works projects for the Department of Health, including telecommunications capital13,770,00016,876,000
Class XVI
1. For expenditure by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland on market support, assistance for structural measures, support in special areas, compensation to sheep producers and certain other services including animal health1,600,000452,000
6. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on roads and certain associated services, including the acquisition of land, lighting, road safety and related services, including a grant in aid, on assistance to local transport, on support for transport services in the Highlands and Islands, piers and harbours and on certain other transport services and grants, on historic buildings and monuments (including administration) and on other central environmental services including a grant in aid1,881,000740,000
7. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on assistance to local transport, and on piers and harbours, and on water, sewerage and other environmental services4,615,000
8. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on housing subsidies, grant in aid to Scottish Homes and a range of other Exchequer contributions and grants relating to housing, the capitalisation of certain housing specific grants and sundry other housing services including sites for travelling people9,339,000*−3,000
12. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on legal aid and criminal injuries compensation (excluding administration), on police and fire services superannuation and police grant6,790,000
13. For expenditure by the Scottish Courts Administration on costs and fees in connection with legal proceedings4,000,000
14. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on a grant in aid for legal aid administration; certain services relating to crime; prison services and the Parole Board for Scotland; fire and police services (excluding grants to local authorities and superannuation); civil defence (including grants); certain other services including a grant in aid; hospital and community health and other health services2,000*−11,792,000
15. For expenditure by the Scottish Education Department on: schools; higher and further education, including compensation payments; community education; curriculum development, educational services, training and research; sport; arts, librares, museums and galleries, including purchase grants; community service for offenders, provision of secure accommodation for children and other social work grants including training and research; publicity; indemnities; administration; grants to local authorities, including the careers service; EC agency payments and grants-in-aid162,000
16. For expenditure by the Scottish Education Department on awards to students receiving higher and further education and reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Community students14,000,000
17. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on the provision of services under the National Health Service in Scotland, on welfare food and certain other services17,883,000*−733,000
18. For the expenditure of the Scottish Record Office on administrative costs and grants1,000
19. For expenditure of the General Register Office for Scotland on administrative and operational costs50,000
20. For the expenditure of the Department of the Registers of Scotland on administrative costs1,000523,000
21. For expenditure by the Scottish Office on administrative costs and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland1,014,00082,000
22. For expenditure by the Scottish Office for revenue and rate support grants in Scotland9,481,000*−16,418,000
23. For expenditure by the Scottish Office on rate rebate grants to local authorities in Scotland3,038,000
24. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on superannuation allowances and gratuities etc, in respect of teachers, and the widows, widowers and dependants of deceased teachers12,388,000*−5,088,000
27. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on hospital and community health services [New Estimate]24,934,000545,029,000
Class XVII
2. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on assistance to agricultural production, food processing and marketing, certain alternative land uses and other miscellaneous agricultural services including commissioned surveys; protective, agency and other support for the Welsh fishing industry; on industrial development and other activities undertaken by the Welsh Development Agency and the Development Board for Rural Wales including grants in aid; support for medium and small sized firms, employment and certain other services1,000
5. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on tourism, roads and certain associated services including road safety, housing, historic buildings and ancient monuments, other environmental services including civil defence (including grants), education, libraries and museums, health and personal social services, grants in aid, EC agency payments, other grants and certain other services, including research2,000
6. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on housing subsidies, grants to housing associations, a range of other Exchequer contributions and grants relating to housing (including home improvements); urban programme grants (including urban development grant), grants for urban investment, grant in aid to the Urban Development Corporation, grants in respect of water, sewerage, land availability studies, town and country planning, gypsy sites, other local services (including clean air grants), welfare food payments, certain EC agency payments, special grants to local authorities in natural emergencies and, certain other services16,524,0001,218,000
7. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on family practitioner services under the National Health Service996,000358,000
8. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on hospital and community health services, supporting health services, family practitioner services, administration and related services, and services for the disabled5,001,0003,351,000
9. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on central administration1,786,000
12. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on rate rebate grants to local authorities in Wales330,000
13. For expenditure by the Welsh Office for expenses incurred in connection with the sale of shares in the water holding company; subscription for new shares in the water holding company; and to meet the costs of any criminal proceedings against the residuary water authority276,001,00014,303,000
Class XVIII
1. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Office on central and miscellaneous services, services related to crime, police, prisons, training schools, probation and after-care etc., compensation schemes, Crown prosecutions, and other legal services, grants in aid and certain other grants12,660,00087,000
2. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Office on a grant in aid of the Northern Ireland Consolidated Fund and other transfers200,000,000
Class XIX
1. For expenditure by the Central Office of Information on home and overseas publicity142,00043,144,000
2. For expenditure by the Customs and Excise Department on administrative costs, both capital and current, including an international subscription21,768,000
7. For expenditure by the Inland Revenue Department on the management and collection of the direct taxes; the provision of rating and valuation services; and services provided for other Departments27,600,00016,000
8. For expenditure of the Inland Revenue Department on life assurance premium relief and mortgage interest relief90,000,000
11. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury on economic and financial administration, and for certain other services including grants in aid to certain parliamentary bodies and others1,004,00015,000
12. For expenditure by the Treasury in connection with the manufacture, and distribution of coinage in the United Kingdom4,500,000
13. For expenditure by the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (HM Treasury) in connection with computers and general telecommunications including an international subscription279,000
15. For rates and contributions in lieu of rates paid by the Rating of Government Property Department in respect of property occupied by the Crown and premises occupied by representatives of Commonwealth and foreign countries and international organisations15,130,0003,000,000
18. For expenditure by the Central Statistical Office on the provision of national accounts and other statistics and on departmental administration, including contributions on behalf of HM Government to international organisations2,123,00092,000
Class XX
1. For the expenditure by the Office of the Minister for the Civil Service on the central management of the civil service, on the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel and certain other services including grants in aid2,098,000215,000
7. For expenditure by the Ordnance Survey on the survey of Great Britain and other mapping services2,067,000
10. For expenditure by the Department of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council on pay and administrative costs290,000
11. For expenditure by the Public Record Office on operational and administrative costs238,000
12. For expenditure by the office of Fair Trading on administrative and operational costs125,000
14. For expenditure by the Office of Telecommunications on administrative and operational costs1,00066,000
15. For expenditure by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys on administration and operational costs, including a grant in aid1,515,000685,000
16. For the expenditure of the Law Officers' Department and the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor on administration costs293,000115,000
17. For expenditure by the Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor on costs and fees for legal services4,621,000108,000
18. For expenditure by the Property Services Agency of the Department of the Environment on acquisitions, public building work, accommodation services, administration and certain other services for civil purposes in the United Kingdom11,725,00096,172,000
Total Supplementary 1989–907,833,325,000851,636,000

Class I 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 3Class I

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, including provision for numbers of personnel as set out hereunder, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on personnel costs etc of the Armed Forces and their Reserves and Cadet Forces etc, (including provision for Naval Service to a number not exceeding 66,800, provision for Army Service to a number not exceeding 172,550, for the Individual Reserves to a number not exceeding 109,805, for the Territorial Army to a number not exceeding 85,364, for the Home Service Force to a number not exceeding 4,596, and for the Ulster Defence Regiment to a number not exceeding 6,800, and provision for Air Force Service to a number not exceeding 95,240, for Royal Air Force Reserve to a number not exceeding 16,150, and for the Royal Auxiliary Air Force to a number not exceeding 2,550); personnel costs etc of Defence Ministers and of certain civilian staff employed by the Ministry of Defence, movements, certain stores, supplies and services, plant and machinery, charter of ships, certain research, lands and buildings, sundry grants and payments abroad8,968,295,0001,220,044,000
2. For expenditure by the Procurement Executive of the Ministry of Defence in operating its Headquarters and Establishments and for its other common services; for research etc. by contract; for lands and buildings; for development by contract, production, repair etc. and purchases for sale abroad of sea systems, land systems, air systems and associated equipment; for certain contingent liabilities, and for sundry other Procurement Executive services including those on repayment terms to non-exchequer customers (Including a Supplementary sum of £48,900,0008,531,208,000528,506,000
3. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on retired pay, pensions and other payments etc.1,407,570,0001,496,000
4. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on new construction and maintenance works and related services at defence establishments on fees and some works costs for visiting forces (Including a Supplementary sum of £55,000,000.1,930,960,000149,419,000
5. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on the refit and repair of ships, associated capital facilities, on contractors' redundancy costs and administration494,027,00038,478,000
Total, Class I £21,332,060,0001,937,943,000

Class II 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 4Class II

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on its salaries, building and other accommodation services, and administration, and those of HM Diplomatic Service, official information services, sundry services and loans and payments in connection with catering services (Revised sum)534,722,00026,923,000
2. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on grants and subscriptions, etc., to certain international organisations, grants etc. to non-governmental and statutory organisations, special payments and assistance, scholarships, military aid and sundry other grants and services (Including a Supplementary sum of £12,130,000)176,019,00016,855,000
3. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on payments to the British Broadcasting Corporation for external broadcasting and monitoring services and for contractual services in connection with FCO relay stations139,920,0002,608,000
4. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on the British Council74,433,00024,325,000
5. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Overseas Development Administration under the Overseas Development and Co-operation Act 1980 on the official United Kingdom aid programme and for assistance to Eastern Europe; including financial and technical assistance to governments, institutions, voluntary agencies and individuals; pensions and allowances in respect of overseas service including contributions to pension funds; capital and other subscriptions and contributions, including payments under guarantee, to multilateral development banks and other international and regional bodies; emergency, refugee and other relief assistance; loans to the Commonwealth Development Corporation; running costs, related capital expenditure, and other administrative costs including for the Natural Resources Institute (an executive agency) (Including a Supplementary sum of £30,000,000)1,471,654,00071,924,000
6. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Overseas Development Administration) on pension and superannuation payments etc., in respect of overseas service and sundry other services and expenses138,258,0001,179,000
Total, Class II £2,535,006,000143,814,000

Class III 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 5Class III

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Intervention Board —Executive Agency in giving effect in the United Kingdom to the agricultural support provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community and for other services (Revised sum).1,0001,183,778,000
2. For expenditure by the Intervention Board —Executive Agency on central administration and miscellaneous services (Revised sum)37,508,0001,294,000
3. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on market support, grants and loans for capital and other improvements, support for agriculture in special areas and compensation to sheep producers, animal health, arterial drainage, flood and coast protection, and certain other services140,319,00013,910,000
4. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on commissioned research and development and advice, education and training services, botanical services, assistance to production, marketing and processing, and certain alternative land uses, support for the fishing industry, emergency and strategic food services, protective, agency and other services (Including a Supplementary sum of £2,411,000)157,371,00017,179,000
5. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on departmental research, advisory services and administration and certain other services (Revised sum)285,096,00040,740,000
6. For payments to Forestry Fund77,750,000350,000
Total, Class III £698,045,0001,257,251,000

Class IV 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 6Class IV

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on regional development grants, regional selective assistance, selective assistance to individual industries, certain other services including UK contributions arising from its commitments under international commodity agreements, a strategic mineral stockpile, and support for the film, aerospace, shipbuilding and steel industries including loans, grants and assistance to redundant steel workers, and other payments371,385,000105,889,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on central and miscellaneous services (including running costs, capital expenditure, consultancy advice, paid publicity, and grants to the fund for sub-postmasters), support for industry (including industrial research and development, civil aircraft research and demonstration, education, training, design, quality, marketing, management best practice and standards, and support for telecommunications), business development (including the Consultancy Initiatives and the Regional Enterprise Grant scheme), measurement and technology support, space technology programmes, protection of innovation, research establishments major works and other expenditure (including expenditure by the National Physical Laboratory, the National Engineering Laboratory, the National Weights and Measures Laboratory and the National Measurement Accreditation Service), miscellaneous support services, international trade (including export promotion, trade co-operation and international exhibitions), enterprise and job creation (the Inner Cities Initiative), the regulation of financial and trading practices, for special payments in connection with Barlow Clowes Gilt Managers Ltd., and Barlow Clowes International Ltd., and associated companies, consumer protection, Companies House Executive Agency, Radiocommunications Executive Agency, Warren Spring Laboratory Executive Agency, the Laboratory of the Government Chemist Executive Agency, English Industrial Estates Corporation, provision of land and buildings, loan, grants and other payments (Revised sum)787,377,000188,469,000
3. For Government support for British Shipbuilders, including the costs associated with the remedial measures in Sunderland, and grants from the shipbuilding intervention fund on residual contract obligations8,000,000
4. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department on administration40,749,0001,601,000
5. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with interest support to banks and other lenders of export finance, cover under the tender to contract/forward exchange supplement scheme, grants towards financing of exports to match foreign competition; cost escalation cover; and residual commitments under discontinued guarantees offered to banks and external trade agencies (Including a Supplementary sum of £130,398,000)372,200,00079,349,000
6. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with export credits guarantees; other guarantees given in the national interest or to render economic assistance to overseas countries; overseas investment insurance and trading expenses581,320,000393,620,000
7. For the expenditure by the Office of Fair Trading on administrative and operational costs14,790,00076,000
8. For expenditure by the Office of Telecommunications on administrative and operational costs6,864,000100,000
Total, Class IV £2,182,685,000769,104,000

Class V 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 7Class V

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on assistance to the coal industry including grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation and payments to mineworkers made redundant before 29 March 1987 (Including a Supplementary sum of £918,000,000)2,800,100,000316,058,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with energy related programmes including research and development; energy efficiency; selective assistance to industry; promotion and security of oil and gas supplies; grants and certain other services, including payments to international organisations and the Piper Alpha Memorial Appeal, and expenditure in connection with the sale of shares in British Gas (Revised sum)289,010,0002,406,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on salaries and other administrative costs (Revised sum).39,317,0004,752,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on refunds and repayments of petroleum licensing proceeds, and other payments connected with such proceeds1,00043,559,000
5. For payment of pensions, etc., to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure22,486,00062,643,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the privatisation of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales1,00035,500,000
7. For expenditure by the Office of Gas Supply on administrative costs.1,573,00015,000
8. For expenditure by the Office of Electricity Regulation (Including a Supplementary sum of £1,500,000)12,135,000800,000
Total, Class V £3,164,623,000465,733,000

Class VI 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 8Class VI

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on improving, promoting and disseminating training among individuals, small firms and employers, encouraging enterprise, running services for small firms, and the Enterprise Allowance Scheme, providing training programmes for young people and adults, providing employment rehabilitation services, technical and vocational education, work related further education and the costs of the Skills Training Agency until privatisation, on the administration of training and enterprise, and central and miscellaneous services (Revised sum)2,467,308,000423,321,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the promotion of skills and competence for work, the promotion of enterprise, tourism and services for small firms; the improvement of industrial relations; industrial tribunals; compensation for persons disabled by certain industrial diseases; payments towards expenses of trade union ballots; on National Dock Labour Board administration, and residual expenses following the wind-up of the Board; administration, central and miscellaneous services213,825,00029,352,000
3. For expenditure by the Employment Service of the Department of Employment on help for the unemployed, support for services for people with disabilities, on research and publicity and on administration.393,976,000462,431,000
4. Amount required in the year ending 31 March 1991 for expenditure by the Department of Employment on grants in aid to the Health and Safety Commission and to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service134,591,00055,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the sale of Skills Training Agency (Revised sum)1,00017,670,000
Total, Class VI £3,209,701,000932,829,000

Class VII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 9Class VII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on the construction, improvement and maintenance of motorways and trunk roads, including the acquisition of land, scheme design and preparation, compensation, the purchase of maintenance vehicles and equipment and the maintenance and operation of Woolwich Ferry1,808,062,00098,384,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Transport in connection with grants for freight facilities and travel concessions; shipping; civil aviation; roads and central administration; certain licensing and testing schemes; research and development; road safety and certain other transport services, including civil defence, and residual expenses associated with the privatisation of transport industries (Revised sum)253,236,00073,093,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on support to nationalised transport industries and to ports; rebate of fuel duty to bus operators; and costs of driver testing and training1,252,075,000552,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Transport in connection with driver and vehicle registration and licensing, the collection of revenue, on compensation to, and payment towards the pensions of local authority staff employed in driver and vehicle licensing before the setting up of DVLC and the development and maintenance of information technology systems for other parts of the Department (Including a Supplementary sum of £3,005,000)132,909,00030,373,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on transport supplementary grants to Highway Authorities in England and certain other grants and payments in support of local roads and transport expenditure267,518,00014,917,000
Total, Class VII £3,713,800,000217,319,000

Class VIII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 10Class VIII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on subsidies, improvements and investment, payments to the Housing Corporation and other sundry services (Revised sum)6,029,484,0002,500,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on housing administration, including payment to the Housing Corporation and Housing Action Trusts; housing management and mobility; housing, building and construction research; rent officers and Rent Assessment Panels; grants to home improvement agencies; grants and payments for sundry housing services and projects (Revised sum)98,032,000172,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on city grants to the private sector for urban regeneration, derelict land reclamation, city action teams, payments in connection with inner cities and urban land research, the Urban Programme, transitional grants for voluntary bodies and payments to urban development corporations989,342,0007,176,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on road infrastructure required for the development of new towns, gypsy sites, smoke control, planning redevelopment and other environmental services, on other water supply, conservation and sewerage services, and on town and country planning (including compensation)47,200,00097,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on countryside, recreation and the environment, including research and assistance to the environmental protection industry, on payments to the Rural Development Commission, Sports Council, National Rivers Authority and British Waterways Board, on bridgeworks, on other water supply and sewerage services including civil defence and on national parks (Revised sum)357,896,00095,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on royal palaces, Historic Royal Palaces Agency (including administration), royal parks, royal armouries etc. (including administration), historic buildings, ancient monuments and certain public buildings, the national heritage, on payments to the Inland Revenue covering assets accepted in lieu of tax and on the assessment of possible listed buildings (Revised sum)149,847,00016,144,000
7. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment (Property Holdings) on acquisitions, public building work, accommodation services, administration and certain other services for civil purposes in the United Kingdom (Revised sum)1,000801,772,000
8. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on central administration, including royal commissions, committees, etc.; and by the Building Research Establishment, including payments in connection with research and surveys156,599,00036,333,000
9. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on revenue support grant, residual payments of rate support grants and community charge preparation costs grant and payment of national non-domestic rates to charging authorities in England, on a grant to certain authorities with low average rateable values, on payments to specified bodies and the Commission for Local Administration in England20,009,457,000400,000
10. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment for expenses incurred in connection with the sale of shares in the water holding companies1,0005,019,000
11. For expenditure by the Office of Water Services on administrative and operational costs5,238,000
12. For expenditure by the Ordnance Survey on the survey of Great Britain and other mapping services16,436,00046,028,000
13. For expenditure by PSA Services on works and similar services for other Government Departments and certain other clients and certain administration costs29,658,000697,402,000
14. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment on rate rebate grants and on community charge transitional relief grants to local authorities in England (Revised sum)379,000,000
15. For expenditure by the Department of the Environment (Property Holdings) on the sale of The Crown Suppliers (New Estimate)1,000574,000
Total, Class VIII £28,268,192,0001,613,712,000

Class IX 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 11Class IX

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Home Office on court services, compensation for criminal injuries, probation, police and superannuation payments for police and fire services2,689,448,00016,398,000
2. For expenditure by the Home Office in England and Wales on prisons (including central administration and other costs arising from the detention of prisoners), the Parole Board, the storage and maintenance of equipment (including certain civilian emergency equipment), and transport management1,294,715,00036,785,000
3. For expenditure by the Home Office on police, civil defence, fire, the Football Licensing Authority, court services, other services related to crime, probation and after-care, certain broadcasting services, data protection and other miscellaneous services, prevention of drug abuse, control of immigration and nationality, issue of passports etc., community services; and on administration (excluding prisons) (Including a Supplementary sum of £2,302,000)758,925,00067,680,000
4. For expenditure by the Home Office on payments to the British Broadcasting Corporation for home broadcasting and payments in respect of the collection and enforcement of licence fees1,360,035,000
5. For the expenditure of the Charity Commission for England and Wales on administrative costs (Revised sum)14,302,00020,000
6. For expenditure by the Home Office in connection with the sale of the Independent Broadcasting Authority transmission system753,000
Total, Class IX £6,118,178,000120,883,000

Class X 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 12Class X

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Lord Chancellor’s Department on the Court Service, the Law Commission, the Office of the Special Commissioners for Income Tax, the Office of the Social Security Commissioners, the VAT tribunals, the Immigration Appellate Authorities, the Transport Tribunal, the Banking and Building Societies' Appeals Tribunals, the Statutory Publications Office, the Public Trust Office, certain other legal services, the administration of legal aid, site acquisitions, the development and construction of court buildings and the acquisition, disposal, refurbishment and adaptation of office and general accommodation (Including a Supplementary sum of £1,832,000)321,132,000187,800,000
2. For grants to the Legal Aid Fund and for expenditure by the Lord Chancellor’s Department on legal aid in criminal cases and costs paid from central funds619,565,0001,000,000
3. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Court Service on court services and certain other legal services16,360,0006,959,000
4. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Court Service on legal aid and court services13,084,000
5. For expenditure by the Crown Prosecution Service on administrative costs130,668,000189,000
6. For expenditure by the Director of Public Prosecutions on crown prosecutions and in connection with the confiscation of the proceeds of crime63,800,00014,500,000
7. For expenditure by the Serious Fraud Office on administrative costs6,567,000
8. For expenditure by the Serious Fraud Office on investigations and prosecutions6,946,000260,000
9. For expenditure by the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers and the Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor on Administration costs14,354,0001,525,000
10. For expenditure by the Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor on costs and fees for legal services4,897,0001,063,000
11. For expenditure by the Land Registry on administrative costs1,000195,859,000
12. For expenditure by the Public Record Office on administrative and operational costs19,823,000562,000
13. For expenditure by the Lord Advocate’s Departments on administrative costs, including fees paid to temporary Procurators Fiscal26,857,00060,000
14. For expenditure by the Crown Office on witnesses expenses and other costs associated with Crown prosecutions5,115,000
Total, Class X £1,249,169,000407,777,000

Class XI, 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 13Class XI

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on the assisted places scheme, voluntary schools, City Technology Colleges, grant maintained schools, adult education, youth services, miscellaneous international and other educational services and research, including the provision of a school in Armenia and central government grants to local authorities. (Revised sum)653,341,00053,222,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on universities, polytechnics and colleges and certain other institutions, grants for higher and further education, and payment of certain licence fees to the Home Office3,113,747,0009,961,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on student awards and fees, student loans, access funds, reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Community students and compensation payments to redundant teachers and staff of certain institutions (Including a Supplementary sum of £9,080,000)1,370,434,0003,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on administration90,923,0003,392,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on payments to the Agricultural and Food Research Council, the Medical Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council, the Science and Engineering Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Royal Society, the Fellowship of Engineering and the Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology, and the Advisory Board for the Research Councils, and the payment of certain licence fees to the Home Office897,147,0004,322,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of Education and Science on superannuation allowances and gratuities, etc., in respect of teachers, and the widows, widowers, children and dependants of deceased teachers533,181,0001,327,624,000
Total, Class XI £6,658,773,0001,398,524,000

Class XII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 14Class XII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Office of Arts and Libraries on payments to the national and other museums and galleries, to the Museums and Galleries Commission, to the Museum of London; and for related research, surveys and other services181,532,000
2. For expenditure by the Office of Arts and Libraries on payments to the Arts Council and other bodies; on payments to the Inland Revenue for assets accepted in lieu of tax; on the Government Art Collection; and on certain other services for the benefit of the arts199,025,0005,000
3. For expenditure by the Office of Arts and Libraries on payments to the British Library and the Royal Geographical Society; on the British Library St. Pancras project and the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts; on payments in respect of Public Lending Right; and for a development incentive scheme111,834,000
4. For expenditure by the Office of Arts and Libraries on administration1,802,0009,000
Total, Class XII £494,193,00014,000

Class XIII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 15Class XIII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Health on hospital, community health and related services, on family practitioner services and on family practitioner committees (Including a Supplementary sum of £178,800,000)13,902,857,0003,429,284,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Health on family practitioner services, on medical treatment given to people from the United Kingdom in other countries of the European Community, and on welfare food888,375,000895,765,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Health on administration, including certain expenditure on behalf of the Department of Social Security, on the national health service in England, on family practitioner administration and related services, on miscellaneous health, personal social and other services (some of which are administered on a United Kingdom basis), including mental health, medical, scientific and technical services, services for disabled persons, grants to voluntary organisations, etc., and payments to international organisations (Including a Supplementary sum of £1,531,000)687,918,00036,656,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Health on family practitioner services3,175,574,000579,699,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Health on pensions, allowances, gratuities, etc, to or in respect of persons engaged in health services or in other approved employment347,844,000967,565,000
6. For the expenditure of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys on administrative and operational costs48,698,00027,638,000
Total, Class XIII £19,051,266,0005,936,607,000

Class XIV 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 16Class XIV

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on non-contributory retirement pensions, Christmas bonus payments to pensioners, pensions etc., for disablement or death arising out of war or service in the armed forces after 2 September 1939 and on sundry other services, on attendance allowances, invalid care allowance, severe disablement allowance, mobility allowance, and on the Independent Living Fund3,641,000,0001,614,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on income support, supplementary benefit and transitional payments to hostels8,461,000,000218,220,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on child benefit, one-parent benefit and family credit5,314,000,0001,797,000
4. For sums payable into the social fund for expenditure on maternity expenses, funeral expenses, heating expenses in exceptionally cold weather and other needs152,000,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on rent rebate, rent allowance, community charge benefit, community charge rebate and rate rebate subsidies, to housing, charging, levying and local authorities and residual expenditure on subsidies towards the administrative costs incurred by these authorities in operating the former housing benefit scheme, on transitional payments to help certain housing benefit claimants significantly affected by the changes to the housing benefit scheme and certain supplementary benefit claimants not entitled to benefit under the income support scheme and on payments to authorities in respect of completed enquiry forms returned to the Transitional Payments Unit (Including a Supplementary sum of £444,000,000)3,980,041,000200,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on subsidies to housing and local authorities towards the costs of administering the housing benefit scheme, and to charging and levying authorities towards the cost of administering the community charge benefit scheme114,464,000
7. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on administration, for agency payments, and for certain other services including grants to local authorities, voluntary organisations, and major capital works projects for the Department of Health, including telecommunications capital (Including a Supplementary sum of £3,080,000)1,706,259,000980,294,000
Total, Class XIV £23,368,764,0001,202,125,000

Class XV 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 17Class XV

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1990, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland on market support, assistance for structural measures, support in special areas, compensation to sheep producers and certain other services including animal health51,411,00012,707,000
2. For the expenditure by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland on educational and advisory services, botanical services, assistance to production, marketing and processing, and certain alternative land uses, assistance to crofting communities, administrative and land management services, assistance to the Scottish fishing industry, fishery protection and certain other services including research and development and special services85,435,0008,004,000
3. For expenditure by the Industry Department for Scotland on the Scottish Development Agency and the Highlands and Islands Development Board; on regional enterprise grants; on the promotion of tourism; on financial assistance to nationalised industries; on consumer protection; on Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise; and on sundry other services in connection with trade and industry, etc.142,816,0006,148,000
4. For expenditure by the Industry Department for Scotland on a contribution to the Department of Employment in relation to training activities in Scotland267,285,000
5. For expenditure by the Industry Department for Scotland on regional development grants and regional selective assistance103,965,0006,780,000
6. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on roads and certain associated services, including the acquisition of land, lighting, road safety and related services, on assistance to local transport, on support for transport services in the Highlands and Islands, piers and harbours and on certain other transport services and grants, on historic buildings and monuments (including administration) and on other central and environmental services251,542,0009,458,000
7. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on assistance to local transport, on piers and harbours, on home insulation and sites for travelling people and on water, sewerage and other environmental services22,522,000
8. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on housing subsidies, funds for Scottish Homes, and a range of other Exchequer contributions and grants relating to housing306,983,0007,000
9. For expenditure by the Industry Department for Scotland on grants to New Town Development Corporations in connection with housing and other services, on the urban programme and other urban regeneration initiatives and on expenses connected with the review of new towns wind up104,199,000
10. For expenditure by the Industry Department for Scotland in connection with the privatisation of the electricity supply in Scotland14,000,000
11. For expenditure by the Scottish Courts Administration on court services, the Scottish Law Commission and certain legal services, including a grant in aid42,665,0008,653,000
12. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on legal aid, criminal injuries compensation (excluding administration), police, police and fire services superannuation and welfare food313,428,000690,000
13. For expenditure by the Scottish Courts Administration on costs and fees in connection with legal proceedings9,190,000
14. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on legal aid administration; certain services relating to crime; prison services and the Parole Board for Scotland; fire and police services (excluding grants to local authorities and superannuation); civil defence (including grants), and other protective and miscellaneous services; and miscellaneous health services155,246,0005,193,000
15. For expenditure by the Scottish Education Department on: schools, including establishment of self-governing schools; higher and further education, including compensation payments; special educational needs; community education; curriculum development, educational services, including support for School Boards, training and research; sport; arts, libraries, museums and galleries, including purchase grants and payments to Royal Society of Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Geographical Society and Scottish Film Production Fund; community service for offenders; provision of secure accommodation for children and other social work grants including training and research; Unemployed Voluntary Action Fund; publicity; indemnities; administration; central government grants to local authorities, including the Careers Service; and EC agency payments231,975,0001,270,000
16. For expenditure by the Scottish Education Department on student loans including administration and related access funds, student awards and fees and reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Community students (Including a Supplementary sum of £675,000)183,802,0003,000
17. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on the provision of services under the National Health Service in Scotland488,024,000129,056,000
18. For expenditure of the Scottish Record Office on administrative costs and a grant2,967,000660,000
19. For expenditure of the General Register Office for Scotland on administrative and operational costs7,571,0001,664,000
20. For the expenditure of the Department of the Registers of Scotland on administrative costs1,00022,841,000
21. For expenditure by the Scottish Office on administrative costs and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland128,790,0006,011,000
22. For expenditure by the Scottish Office for revenue and rate support grants in Scotland2,479,300,000
23. For expenditure by the Scottish Office on rate rebate grants and payments in connection with community charge transitional relief to local authorities in Scotland69,162,000
24. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on superannuation allowances and gratuities, etc., in respect of teachers, and the widows, widowers and dependants of deceased teachers63,751,000148,919,000
25. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on pensions, allowances, gratuities, etc., to or in respect of persons engaged in health service or in other approved employment29,743,000145,279,000
26. For expenditure by the Scottish Development Department on adviser’s fees and other costs in connection with the sale by the Scottish Transport Group of Scottish Bus operating subsidiaries348,00052,000
27. For expenditure by the Scottish Home and Health Department on hospital and community health, general medical services (part), and other health services, including central health services, training services for the disabled and civil defence (Including a Supplementary sum of £24,274,000)2,056,114,000356,050,000
Total, Class XV £7,612,235,000869,445,000

Class XVI 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 18Class XVI

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on market support, grants for capital and other improvements, support for agriculture in special areas and compensation to sheep producers, animal health, arterial drainage, flood and coast protection and certain other services38,321,0009,633,000
2. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on assistance to agricultural production, food processing and marketing, certain alternative land uses and other miscellaneous agricultural services including commissioned surveys; protective, agency and other support for the Welsh fishing industry; on industrial development and other activities undertaken by the Welsh Development Agency and the Development Board for Rural Wales; support for medium and small sized firms, employment and certain other services (Revised sum)98,998,0006,000
3. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on regional development grants, regional selective assistance, small firm measures, and housing subsidy for the Development Board for Rural Wales104,604,0008,150,000
4. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on a contribution to the Department of Employment in relation to training activities in Wales144,324,000
5. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on tourism, roads and transport and certain associated services, housing, historic buildings and ancient monuments, other environmental services (including civil defence), education, libraries and museums, health and personal social services, grants in aid, EC agency payments, other grants and certain other services, including research (Including a Supplementary sum of £495,000)317,825,00013,434,000
6. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on housing, other environmental services, welfare food payments, EC agency payments and certain other services (Revised sum)583,343,0004,827,000
7. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on family practitioner services under the National Health Service274,898,00074,710,000
8. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on hospital and community health services, general medical services (part), family practitioner services administration and related services, and other health services (Including a Supplementary sum of £11,125,000)962,838,000168,680,000
9. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on central administration51,748,0001,838,000
10. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on revenue support grant, transitional relief grant and payment of national non-domestic rates income to local authorities in Wales, payments to specified bodies and payments following recalculations of rate support grant for prior years1,604,300,000
11. For expenditure by the Welsh Office for national parks supplementary grant and transport grant to county councils in Wales30,185,000
12. For expenditure by the Welsh Office on residual rate rebate grants to local authorities in Wales250,000
13. For expenditure by the Welsh Office for expenses incurred in connection with the sale of shares in the Welsh water holding company1,000501,000
Total, Class XVI £4,211,635,000281,779,000

Class XVII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 19Class XVII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Office on central and miscellaneous services, services related to crime, police, prisons, training schools, probation and after-care etc, compensation schemes, crown prosecutions and other legal services and certain other grants683,518,0006,063,000
2. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Office on a grant in aid of the Northern Ireland Consolidated Fund and other transfers1,000,000,000
Total, Class XVII £1,683,518,0006,063,000

Class XVIII 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 20Class XVIII

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury on economic and financial administration; on computers and general telecommunications; payments to certain parliamentary bodies and the National Economic Development Council; and certain other services including general expenses of certain Pay Review Bodies, expenses in connection with Honours and Dignities, and expenditure in connection with the sale of shares in British Petroleum77,531,00034,587,000
2. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury in connection with the manufacture, storage and distribution of coinage for use in the United Kingdom25,684,00013,300,000
3. For expenditure of the Civil Service Catering Organisation (HM Treasury) in connection with the provision of catering services1,00020,374,000
4. For rates and contributions in lieu of rates paid by the Rating of Government Property Department in respect of property occupied by the Crown and premises occupied by representatives of Commonwealth and foreign countries and international organisations215,300,000501,300,000
5. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury on the superannuation of civil servants, pensions, etc, in respect of former members of the Royal Irish Constabulary and other pensions and non-recurrent payments; and for certain other services1,499,400,000319,000,000
6. For expenditure by the Customs and Excise Department on the administration of taxation, the operation of customs and revenue controls and other customs and excise work640,926,00019,469,000
7. For expenditure by the Inland Revenue Department on the management and collection of the direct taxes; the provision of rating and valuation services; and services provided for other Departments (Including a Supplementary sum of £29,000,000)1,377,913,00062,401,000
8. For expenditure of the Inland Revenue Department on life assurance premium relief, mortgage interest relief and private medical insurance premium relief446,000,000
9. For expenditure of the Department for National Savings on administration and publicity costs174,169,0001,044,000
10. For expenditure on administrative costs by the Registry of Friendly Societies on behalf of the Building Societies Commission and the Central Office of the Registry2,205,0003,412,000
11. For expenditure by the National Debt Office and Public Works Loan Commission on administrative costs1,0001,551,000
12. For expenditure by the Paymaster General’s Office on administrative costs19,120,000782,000
13. For expenditure by the Central Statistical Office on the provision of national accounts and other statistics and on departmental administration27,394,0001,512,000
14. For expenditure by the Central Office of Information on home and overseas publicity1,084,000142,711,000
15. For the expenditure of the Department of the Government Actuary on administrative costs482,0003,368,000
16. For expenditure by the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office to compensate the HMSO Trading Fund for the provision of reports of Parliamentary debates at less than full cost, and for the price concessions to public libraries2,544,000
17. For expenditure by the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office on the reimbursement of the HMSO Trading Fund in respect of goods and services supplied to the Houses of Parliament and to United Kingdom members of the European Assembly21,259,000250,000
18. For the salaries of the Crown Estate Commissioners and the expenses of their Office1,132,000
19. For expenditure by HM Treasury to repay to the Contingencies Fund certain miscellaneous advances made during the year ended 31 March 1990 (New Estimate)158,000
Total, Class XVIII £4,532,303,0001,125,061,000

Class XIX 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 21Class XIX

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For the expenditure by the Office of the Minister for the Civil Service on the central management of the civil service, on the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel and certain other services (Including a Supplementary sum of £978,000)43,621,00017,056,000
2. For the expenditure by the Cabinet Office, including the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, on administrative costs21,918,0005,049,000
3. For Her Majesty’s foreign and other secret services148,200,000
4. For expenditure of the Department of Her Majesty’s Privy Council on administrative costs1,670,00023,000
5. For the expenditure of the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and the Health Service Commissioners for England, Scotland and Wales on administrative costs3,090,000
6. For the expenditure of the House of Lords on Peers' expenses, administrative costs, staff pensions and security17,320,000310,000
7. For the expenditure of the House of Commons on Members' salaries, allowances, pensions, etc., financial assistance to Opposition parties and an Exchequer contribution to the Members' Fund53,008,000
Total, Class XIX £288,827,00022,438,000

Class XIXA, 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 22Class XIXA

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the House of Commons Commission37,666,000336,000
Total, Class XIXA £37,666,000336,000

Class XIXB, 1990–91

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 23Class XIXB

Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1991, viz:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure of the National Audit Office32,500,0004,200,000
Total, Class XIXB £32,500,0004,200,000

SCHEDULE (C)Enactments Repealed

ChapterShort title
1988 c. 6Consolidated Fund Act 1988
1988 c. 38Appropriation Act 1988

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