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SCHEDULE 2.—Part 5 OFFICE OF HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND, 2002—03

Schedule of the resources authorised for use, on account, and the sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund, to meet the costs of the services specified in the first column of the Schedule, which will be incurred during the year ending on 31st March 2003.

Totals not exceeding
Net Resources authorised for Use Amounts to be Appropriated in Aid
£ £
Request for Resources

1. Improving the quality and standards of education and childcare through independent inspection, regulation and advice

The inspection of schools (including independent schools), other educational institutions, early education providers, local education authorities, teacher training (institutions and in-service training) and the regulation of childcare to schools and for over sevens, for young children including the inspection of the home carers and the investors in children schemes as well as the inspection of education for 16 to 19 years olds and associated non-cash items.

199,011,000 4,250,000
Total Requests for Resources, Office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Schools in England £199,011,000 £4,250,000
Total non-operating appropriations in aid, Office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Schools in England £ —
Total sums authorised for issue from the Consolidated Fund, Office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Schools in England £196,882,000

SCHEDULE 2.—Part 6 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 2002—03

Schedule of the resources authorised for use, on account, and the sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund, to meet the costs of the services specified in the first column of the Schedule, which will be incurred during the year ending on 31st March 2003.

Totals not exceeding
Net Resources authorised for Use Amounts to be Appropriated in Aid
£ £
Request for Resources

1. Securing health care for those who need it

Health authorities and primary care trusts under their unified budgets, family health services (including general medical, general ophthalmic, general dental and pharmaceutical services); public dividend capital advances to trusts, education, training, research and development; centrally managed expenditure on behalf of the NHS, forming, investing in or providing loans or guarantees to companies that will provide facilities or services to the NHS, services provided to or on behalf of the Scottish Executive, National Assembly for Wales and Northern Ireland, and associated non-cash items.

46,220,700,000 8,989,518,000

2. Securing social care and child protection for those who need it and, at national level, protecting, promoting and improving the nation’s health

Administration, including certain expenditure on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions and the National Health Service in England; departmental agencies, centrally funded health and social services (including non-departmental public bodies and special health authorities some of which are administered on a United Kingdom basis); including other local government services, medical, scientific and technical services, services for disabled persons, grants to voluntary organisations and other bodies, research and development, information services and health promotion activities; provision of personal social services (including grants to local authorities); medical treatment given to people from the United Kingdom in other countries of the European Economic Area; welfare food; Home Office inspection of laboratories; grants-in-aid; payments and subscriptions to international organisations; prison health care; education and training for all health care professionals (excluding doctors); the Employment Opportunities Fund programme; payments made under Sector Challenge arrangements with the Department of Trade and Industry; services provided to or on behalf of the Scottish Executive, National Assembly for Wales and Northern Ireland; the hospital costs of any UK citizens injured as a result of terrorist action in the USA on 11 September 2001 that had no medical insurance, and associated non-cash items.

2,904,011,000 182,524,000
Total Requests for Resources, Department of Health £49,124,711,000 £9,172,042,000
Total non-operating appropriations in aid, Department of Health £1,400,394,000
Total sums authorised for issue from the Consolidated Fund, Department of Health £49,077,072,000

SCHEDULE 2.—Part 7 NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE PENSION SCHEME, 2002—03

Schedule of the resources authorised for use, on account, and the sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund, to meet the costs of the services specified in the first column of the Schedule, which will be incurred during the year ending on 31st March 2003.

Totals not exceeding
Net Resources authorised for Use Amounts to be Appropriated in Aid
£ £
Request for Resources

1. National Health Service Pension Scheme

Pensions, allowances, gratuities, transfers to alternative pension arrangements, refunds of contributions, compensation for early retirement, to or in respect of persons engaged in health services or approved employment.

50,200,000 3,152,000,000
Total Requests for Resources, National Health Service Pension Scheme £50,200,000 £3,152,000,000
Total non-operating appropriations in aid, National Health Service Pension Scheme £ —
Total sums authorised for issue from the Consolidated Fund, National Health Service Pension Scheme £45,750,000