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Class X

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 12 Class X 1996–97

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 1997, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants £ Appropriations in Aid £
1. For expenditure by the Department of National Heritage on payments in the support of national and other museums and galleries; for the Government Indemnity Scheme; to the Inland Revenue for assets accepted in lieu of tax; in the support of the British Library and other library institutions and services; to the Arts and Sports Councils and for other arts and sports bodies and schemes; to Royal Palaces and Parks; to the Royal Armouries; for historic buildings, ancient monuments, certain public buildings and the national heritage; for the promotion of tourism and European Regional Development Fund projects; to film bodies and projects; to the Welsh Fourth Channel Authority and for certain broadcasting services and schemes; for related research, surveys and other services; for central administration costs; for voluntary services; and for commemorative services (Including a supplementary sum of £17,519,000). 948,760,000 39,495,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of National Heritage on payments to the British Broadcasting Corporation for home broadcasting, and payments to the Independent Television Commission. 1,930,000,000
3. For expenditure by the Office of the National Lottery on administrative costs. 2,500,000
Total, Class X 2,881,260,000 39,495,000

Class XI 1996–97

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 13 Class 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 1997, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants £ Appropriations in Aid £
1. For expenditure by the Department of Health on hospital, community health, family health and related services. (Revised sum) 28,785,556,000 6,526,277,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Health on administration, including certain expenditure on behalf of the Department of Social Security and the National Health Service in England, on miscellaneous health, personal social and other services (some of which are administered on a United Kingdom basis), including medical, scientific and technical services, services for disabled persons, grants to voluntary organisations, medical treatment given to people from the United Kingdom in other countries of the European Economic Area, on welfare food, payments in respect of Home Office inspection of laboratories services, grants-in-aid and subscriptions to international organisations (Including a supplementary sum of £35,984,000) 1,501,146,000 111,565,000
3. For expenditure by the NHS Pensions Agency on pensions, allowances, gratuities, etc. to or in respect of persons engaged in health services or in other approved employment. 921,630,000 1,398,700,000
Total, Class XI 31,208,332,000 8,036,542,000

Class XII 1996–97

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 14 Class 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 1997, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants £ Appropriations 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, including pension and other payments in respect of service in the armed forces at other times; on attendance allowances; invalid care allowance; severe disablement allowance; disability living allowance; disability working allowance; on pensions, gratuities and sundry allowances for disablement and specified deaths arising from industrial causes; on income support, payments of spousal and child maintenance, child benefit, one parent benefit, family credit, on the vaccine damage payment scheme, earnings top-up pilot; on jobseeker’s allowance (contribution based), jobseeker’s allowance (income based) and on back to work bonus (Revised sum). 35,305,569,000 749,937,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on rent rebate, rent allowance, council tax benefit, community charge benefit, community charge rebate and rate rebate subsidies to housing, billing, levying and local authorities; on subsidies towards their costs incurred in administering the housing benefit and/or council tax benefit schemes and on sums payable in respect of anti-fraud measures; on sums payable to the National Insurance Fund to increase its income and as compensation payments in respect of statutory sick pay, statutory maternity pay and the national insurance contribution holiday scheme; on sums payable into the Social Fund for expenditure on maternity expenses, funeral expenses, and heating expenses in exceptionally cold weather, and to finance budgeting loans, crisis loans and community care grants; on sums payable as grants to Independent Living, as grants to Motability towards their administrative costs and to enable them to assist invalid vehicle users and others to have adapted and/or to purchase or lease cars from them and as grants to the British Limbless ex-Servicemen’s Association to enable them to assist certain other disabled vehicle users to have cars adapted. 11,125,123,000 8,892,000
3. For expenditure by the Department of Social Security on administration; for agency payments, the promotion of Government policy on disability issues; and for certain other services, including grants to local authorities and voluntary organisations. 2,263,983,000 1,039,855,000
Total, Class XII 48,694,675,000 1,798,684,000