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Class XIX, 1989—90

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 20 Class 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 1990, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants Appropriations in Aid
£ £
1. For expenditure by the Central Office of Information on home and overseas publicity 1,181,000 142,885,000
2. For expenditure by the Customs and Excise Department on administrative costs, both capital and current, including an international subscription 558,574,000 12,236,000
3. For expenditure on administrative costs by the Registry of Friendly Societies on behalf of the Building Societies Commission and the Central Office of the Registry 1,785,000 3,160,000
4. For the expenditure of the Department of the Government Actuary on administrative costs (Including a Supplementary sum of £25,000) 573,000 2,701,000
5. 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 libraries 2,952,000
6. 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 Assembly 19,215,000 210,000
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 1,209,573,000 58,821,000
8. For expenditure of the Inland Revenue Department on life assurance premium relief and mortgage interest relief 299,000,000
9. For expenditure by the National Debt Office and Public Works Loan Commission on administrative costs 1,000 1,385,000
10. For expenditure of the Department for National Savings on administration and publicity costs 169,473,000 1,030,000
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 others 55,779,000 4,666,000
12. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury in connection with the manufacture, storage and distribution of coinage for use in the United Kingdom 42,443,000 200,000
13. For expenditure by the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (HM Treasury) in connection with computers and general telecommunications including an international subscription 14,243,000 31,048,000
14. For expenditure of the Civil Service Catering Organisation (HM Treasury) in connection with the provision of catering services 3,000
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 organisations 204,100,000 265,000,000
16. 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 services 1,485,660,000 244,000,000
17. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s Treasury in connection with the sale of shares in BP plc and for the payment of the third instalment on the partly paid BP shares purchased by the Treasury from the Bank of England 1,000 43,004,000
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 organisations (New Estimate) 13,727,000 724,000
19. By HM Treasury to repay to the Contingencies Fund certain miscellaneous advances made during the year ended 31 March 1989 (New Estimate) 223,000
Total, Class XIX 4,078,506,000 811,070,000