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Class VII 1997–98

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 9 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 1998, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants Appropriations in Aid
£ £
1. For expenditure by the Home Office on police; the Forensic Science Service; emergency planning; fire services (including grants for private finance initiative projects); the Fire Service College; criminal policy and programmes including offender programmes; the preventon of drug abuse; crime prevention and other services related to crime; research; criminal injuries compensation; organised and international crime; control of immigration and nationality (including the employer sanctions helpline); issue of passports; community and constitutional services; firearms compensation and related matters including administration and grants to police authorities under the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997; and administration (excluding the provision for prisons administration carried on Class VII, Vote 2). 5,063,059,000 129,543,000
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); placements in secure accommodation under Section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933; Prison Service colleges; the Parole Board; the storage and maintenance of equipment; transport management; and grants to “Prisoners Abroad”. 1,756,845,000 19,058,000
Total, Class VII 6,819,904,000 148,601,000

Class VIII 1997–98

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 10 Class 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 1998, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants Appropriations in Aid
£ £
1. For expenditure by the Lord Chancellor’s Department on the Lord Chancellor’s Department HQ and associated offices; payments in support of marriage guidance; conciliation and mediation; the Court Service; the Public Trust Office; legal aid in criminal cases; grants to the Legal Aid Fund; costs paid from central funds; the magistrates' courts; and other legal services. 2,223,453,000 329,278,000
2. For expenditure by the Northern Ireland Court Service on court services; other legal services; accommodation services; and legal aid. 42,799,000 10,712,000
3. For expenditure by the Public Record Office on administration and operational costs. 23,286,000 1,500,000
4. For expenditure by the Crown Prosecution Service on administrative costs, including the hire of private prosecuting agents; Crown prosecutions; and in connection with the confiscation of the proceeds of crime. 282,941,000 20,911,000
5. For expenditure by the Serious Fraud Office on administration, investigation and prosecution costs. 15,917,000 101,000
6. For expenditure by the Department of the Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor, the Treasury Solicitor’s Department Agency, the Government Property Lawyers' Agency and the Legal Secretariat to the Law Officers on administration and costs for fees for legal and related services. 8,518,000 39,864,000
7. For expenditure by the Crown Office and Lord Advocate’s Department on administrative costs, including fees paid to temporary Procurators Fiscal; and on witnesses expenses and other costs associated with Crown prosecutions. 45,337,000 106,000
Total, Class VIII 2,642,251,000 402,472,000

Class IX 1997–98

SCHEDULE (B).—Part 11 Class 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 1998, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply Grants Appropriations in Aid
£ £
1. For expenditure by the Department for Education and Employment on grant-maintained schools and schools conducted by Education Associations; voluntary and special schools; the Assisted Places Scheme; the provision of education for under-fives; City Colleges and other specialist schools; music and ballet schools; direct grant schools; the school curriculum and its assessment; the youth service and other educational services and initiatives; careers guidance and services; payments for or in connection with teacher training; higher and further education provision and initiatives; loans to students, student awards and other student grants and their administration; the payment of access funds; reimbursement of fees for qualifying European Union students; compensation payments to teachers and staff of certain institutions; expenditure on other central government grants to local authorities; the provision of training and assessment programmes for young people and adults; initiatives to improve training and qualifications arrangements and access to these; the promotion of enterprise and the encouragement of self employment; payments for education, training and employment projects assisted by the European Union and refunds to the European Union; help for unemployed people; the promotion of equal opportunities and co-ordination of certain issues of particular importance to women; the payment of certain fees to the Home Office; the Department’s own administration and research and that of Capita; information and publicity services; expenditure via Training and Enterprise Councils and amounts retained by them as surpluses and spent by them on training and other initiatives within their articles and memoranda of association. 11,893,243,000 3,213,569,000
2. For expenditure by the Department for Education and Employment on superannuation allowances and gratuities, etc, in respect of teachers, and the widows, widowers, children and dependants of deceased teachers; and for premature retirement compensation payments made to members of the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme and on behalf of their employers. 1,922,005,000 1,773,653,000
3. For expenditure by the Employment Service of the Department for Education and Employment on measures to help people, particularly people who are unemployed and people with disabilities, into work; the elements of the delivery of the Jobseeker’s Allowance undertaken by the Employment Service; the payment of grants to voluntary bodies and local authorities towards the provision of supported employment; a grant in aid and the provision of a temporary loan facility, to Remploy Limited; the administration of, and where appropriate the payment of, allowances to people participating in employment programmes, including pilot programmes and new measures to help people into work; assistance to eastern Europe on labour market issues; European Employment Services on behalf of the European Commission; research; publicity; and administration. 1,155,101,000 32,461,000
4. For expenditure by the Office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Schools in England on administration and inspection, including the inspection of nursery education. 150,503,000 750,000
Total, Class IX 15,120,852,000 5,020,433,000