SCHEDULE (B).—
Part 7 Class V
1991–92 Class 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 1992, viz.:—
| 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 |
939,000,000 |
647,700,000 |
| 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 expenditure in connection with the sale of shares in British Gas (Revised sum) |
321,249,000 |
2,431,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on salaries and other administrative costs (Revised sum) |
41,735,000 |
3,582,000 |
| 4. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on refunds and repayments of petroleum licensing proceeds, and other payments connected with such proceeds |
1,000 |
26,165,000 |
| 5. For payment of pensions, etc., to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure |
31,833,000 |
62,097,000 |
| 6. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the privatisation of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales (Including a Supplementary sum of £1,000) |
2,000 |
116,709,000 |
| 7. For expenditure by the Office of Gas Supply on administrative costs |
1,936,000 |
20,000 |
| 8. For expenditure by the Office of Electricity Regulation |
11,179,000 |
704,000 |
| 9. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the privatisation of the coal industry (New Estimate) |
|
| 1,000,000 |
— |
V |
1,347,935,000 |
859,408,000 |
|
SCHEDULE (B).—
Part 8 Class VI
Class VI 1991–92
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 1992, viz.:—
| 1. For expenditure by the Department of Employment, including expenditure via Training and Enterprise Councils, on training, including the provision of training programmes for young people and adults and initiatives within education; on the promotion of enterprise and the encouragement of self-employment and small firms; on help for unemployed people; the improvement of industrial relations; industrial tribunals; compensation for persons disabled by certain industrial diseases; payments towards expenses of trade union ballots; on residual liabilities and disposal of the remaining assets of the former National Dock Labour Board; on the costs of maintaining and disposing of the former Skills Training Agency; administration, central and miscellaneous services including assistance on employment issues to eastern Europe in co-operation with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Including a Supplementary sum of £90,392,000) |
2,357,241,000 |
270,213,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Employment Service of the Department of Employment on help for unemployed people, support for people with disabilities, assistance on employment issues to eastern Europe in cooperation with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on research, publicity and on administration (Including a Supplementary sum of £17,514,000) |
453,849,000 |
541,349,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on grants in aid to the Health and Safety Commission and to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Including a Supplementary sum of £18,071,000) |
178,806,000 |
55,000 |
VI |
2,989,896,000 |
811,617,000 |
SCHEDULE (B).—
Part 9 Class VII
1991–92 Class 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 1992, viz.:—
| 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, archaeological survey and rescue work, compensation, the purchase of maintenance vehicles and equipment, expenditure on priority routes in London, the maintenance and operation of the Woolwich Ferry, and highways, safety, and traffic administration |
1,968,824,000 |
117,731,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Department of Transport on grants for freight facilities and travel concessions; shipping; civil aviation; central administration and miscellaneous services; the Vehicle Certification Agency and loans to the Vehicle Inspectorate Executive Agency (Trading Fund); research and development; road safety, publicity and certain other transport services, including traffic censuses, civil defence and residual expenses associated with the privatisation of transport industries |
232,444,000 |
41,741,000 |
| 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 training (Including a Supplementary sum of £185,000,000) |
1,753,019,000 |
799,000 |
| 4. For expenditure by the Department of Transport in connection with driver and vehicle registration and licensing, the collection of revenue, on compensation and payment towards the pensions of local authority staff employed in driver and licensing before the setting up of DVLC and the development and maintenance of information technology systems for other parts of the Department |
148,254,000 |
29,802,000 |
| 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 expenditure |
|
| 349,585,000 |
16,034,000 |
VII |
4,452,126,000 |
206,107,000 |
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