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SCHEDULE (B).—

Part 16[Class XIV 1994–95] Class 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 1995, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants Appropriations in Aid
£ £
1. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department on market support, support for agriculture in special areas, compensation to sheep producers and animal health 31,628,000 8,903,000
2. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department on agricultural education, advisory, research and development services; botanical and scientific services; assistance to production marketing and processing; administration and land management services and other agricultural services; assistance in special areas including crofting communities for structural measures; assistance to the Scottish fishing industry; fishery protection; and certain other services including fisheries research and development and special services 126,303,000 9,487,000
3. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Industry Department on Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise; on innovation and technology support; on regional enterprise grants; on technical and vocational education; on the promotion of tourism; on financial assistance for training and employment; on roads and certain associated services, including the acquisition of land, lighting, road safety and related services; on assistance to local transport; on grants to Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority for the additional costs of supporting rail services resulting from the restructuring of the railways; on support for transport services in the highlands and islands; on piers and harbours, and on certain other transport services and grants; on fees relating to the privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group; and on other sundry services in connection with trade and industry, etc (Including a Supplementary sum of £74,300,000) 872,404,000 11,035,000
4. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Industry Department on regional development grants and regional selective assistance 84,200,000 3,300,000
5. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Industry Department on assistance to local transport, piers and harbours, on grants to new town development corporations in connection with housing and other services on the urban programme, on other urban regeneration initiatives, on expenses connected with the new towns' wind up, on grants for ethnic minority groups and redemption of new towns National Loan Fund Debt 186,797,000
6. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Industry Department on European Regional Development Fund grants to public corporations, non-departmental public bodies, local authorities and other bodies and organisations 2,000
7. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Environment Department on housing subsidies, financial support for Scottish Homes, other expenditure, contributions and grants relating to housing; on historic buildings and monuments (including administration); on natural heritage and on other central and environmental services 432,051,000 8,023,000
8. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Environment Department on water and sewerage, flood and storm emergencies, other environmental services, sites for travelling people and residual grants to housing associations 12,228,000
9. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Environment Department for revenue support grants, payments of non-domestic rates and grants relating to council tax valuation in Scotland 4,882,353,000
10. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Environment Department on rate rebate grants and payments in connection with the community charge grant, the community charge reduction scheme and the council tax transitional relief scheme to local authorities in Scotland 55,850,000
11. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Home and Health Department on legal aid, criminal injuries compensation (excluding administration), police, police and fire services superannuation and welfare food 453,235,000 319,000
12. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Home and Health Department on legal aid administration; certain services relating to crime including the Parole Board for Scotland, the Scottish Prison Service (an Executive Agency), police services (excluding grants to local authorities and superannuation); fire, the Scottish Office Pensions Agency, civil defence (including grants) and other protective and miscellaneous services; miscellaneous health services; social work services including the provision of residential and secure accommodation for children; services for offenders including probation and supervised attendance orders; grants to voluntary organisations; training and research; unemployed voluntary action fund; other grants to local authorities 296,863,000 8,454,000
13. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Home and Health Department on the provision of family health services under the National Health Service in Scotland and certain other services 632,334,000 166,841,000
14. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Home and Health Department on hospital, community health, family health and other health services, including National Health Service trusts, central health services and civil emergency planning 2,988,180,000 435,674,000
15. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Pensions Agency on superannuation allowances and gratuities etc, in respect of teachers, and the widows, widowers and dependants of deceased teachers 94,777,000 186,300,000
16. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Pensions Agency on pensions, allowances, gratuities, etc, to or in respect of persons engaged in health service or in other approved employment 96,252,000 176,218,000
17. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Education Department on schools, including self-governing schools; special educational needs; higher education and research, including the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council; the Scottish Office Student Awards Agency, compensation payments; further education, including payments to further education colleges; curriculum development, international and other educational services, including support for School Boards and the careers service, and training and research; sport; Gaelic broadcasting; arts, libraries, museums and galleries, including purchase grants; cultural activities and organisations including the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Geographical Society; Scottish Film Production Fund; publicity; indemnities; administration; central government grants to local authorities 918,012,000 500,000
18. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Education Department on student loans including administration, access funds, student awards and fees and reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Community students 391,188,000 3,860,000
19. For expenditure by the Scottish Courts Administration on court services, the Scottish Law Commission and certain legal services 52,916,000 17,550,000
20. For expenditure by the Scottish Courts Administration on costs and fees in connection with legal proceedings 15,086,000 500,000
21. For expenditure by the Scottish Office on administrative costs and operational costs 168,264,000 7,461,000
22. For the expenditure of the Scottish Record Office on administrative costs, on acquiring record material, on construction and associated costs of a new purpose-built repository, on conservation grants to local archives and on a grant to the Business Archives Council of Scotland 7,514,000 696,000
23. For expenditure of the General Register Office for Scotland on administrative and operational costs 5,450,000 2,399,000
24. For the expenditure of Registers of Scotland on administrative costs 1,000 30,085,000
25. For payments to Forestry Fund 87,906,000 6,600,000
26. For expenditure by the Scottish Office Industry Department in connection with the privatisation of the electricity supply industry in Scotland 1,800,000
Total, Class XIV 12,893,594,000 1,084,205,000