Appropriation Act 2011

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Appropriation Act 2011

2011 CHAPTER 2

An Act to authorise the use of resources for the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011 and to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011; and to appropriate the supply authorised in this Session of Parliament for the service of the years ending with 31 March 2010 and 31 March 2011.

[16th March 2011]

Whereas the Commons of the United Kingdom in Parliament assembled have resolved to authorise the use of resources and the issue of sums out of the Consolidated Fund towards making good the supply which they have granted to Her Majesty in this Session of Parliament:-

Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

S-1 Use of resources for the year that ended with 31 March 2010

1 Use of resources for the year that ended with 31 March 2010

The use of resources for the service of the year that ended with 31 March 2010 is authorised to the amount of £747,000.

S-2 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year that ended with 31 March 2010

2 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year that ended with 31 March 2010

The Treasury may issue out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom and apply to the service of the year that ended with 31 March 2010 the sum of £318,000.

S-3 Use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2011

3 Use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2011

The use of resources for the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011 is authorised to the amount of £35,761,930,000.

S-4 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending with 31 March 2011

4 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending with 31 March 2011

The Treasury may issue out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom and apply to the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011 the sum of £8,191,400,000.

S-5 Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services and limits on appropriations in aid

5 Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services and limits on appropriations in aid

(1) All the amounts and sums authorised by this Act and the other Act mentioned in Schedule 1 to this Act, for the service of the year that ended with 31 March 2010 and of the year ending with 31 March 2011, totalling, as is shown in the said Schedule, £41,539,482,000 in amounts of resources authorised for use and £13,899,545,000 in sums authorised for issue from the Consolidated Fund, are appropriated, and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Acts mentioned in the said Schedule 1, for the services and purposes specified in Schedule 2 to this Act.

(2) Part 2 of Schedule 2 also sets out, for the services and purposes specified in that Part of that Schedule, modifications of the limits set for the purposes of section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 on the resources applicable as appropriations in aid for the year ending with 31 March 2011.

(3) The limits as modified by Part 2 of Schedule 2 shall be deemed to have been in force from 23 November 2010.

(4) Subsection (3), so far as it relates to-

(a) a reduction set out in the Table in Part 2 of Schedule 2, or

(b) a modification so set out which, according to a note to that Part, comprises a reduction,

does not affect the validity of anything to which subsection (5) applies.

(5) This subsection applies to anything done in accordance with a direction given for the purposes of section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 during the year ending with 31 March 2011 if (disregarding subsection (3))-

(a) at the time it was done the direction complied with the limit set under a previous Appropriation Act, or

(b) that direction would have complied with the limit then in force if that limit had, for the period ending with 14 February 201 , been increased as mentioned in the note in question.

(6) The payment of amounts into the Consolidated Fund is not required (by or under any enactment or otherwise) to the extent that permission for their retention is given by the Treasury in anticipation of the giving of directions, by reference to a Statement of Excesses, that will authorise the application of the amounts as appropriations in aid for the service of the year ending with 31 March 2011; but-

(a) a permission for the purposes of this subsection expires with the giving by reference to a Statement of Excesses of any direction that authorises the application of resources as appropriations in aid in relation to the Request for Resources or Estimate to which the amounts in question are referable; and

(b) if, having given such a permission, the Treasury decide before its expiry not to give the anticipated direction, they must withdraw the permission on making the decision.

(7) The abstracts of Schedule 1 and of Schedule 2 which are annexed to this Act shall have effect as part of this Act.

S-6 Short title

6 Short title

This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act 2011.

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULE 1

(Resources authorised for use and Grants out of the Consolidated Fund subject to appropriation)

Resources authorised for use

£41,539,482,000

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

£13,899,545,000

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULE 2

(Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services and limits on appropriations in aid)

Part

Net resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Operating Appropriations in Aid

Non-operating Appropriations in Aid

£

£

£

£

2009-10 and 2010-11

Part 1. Excesses, 2009-10

747,000

318,000

0

0

Part 2. Supplementary, 2010-11

41,538,735,000

13,899,227,000

1,014,109,000

1,018,631,000

Grand Total ... ... ... ...

41,539,482,000

13,899,545,000

1,014,109,000

1,018,631,000

SCHEDULE 1

Section 5

Resources authorised for use and Grants out of the Consolidated Fund subject to appropriation

Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

£

£

For the service of the year ended 31st March 2010-

  • Under this Act

747,000

318,000

For the service of the year ended 31st March 2011-

5,776,805,000

5,707,827,000

  • Under this Act

35,761,930,000

8,191,400,000

Total ... ... ... ...

41,539,482,000

13,899,545,000

SCHEDULE 2

Section 5

Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services and limits on appropriations in aid

1 Excesses, 2009-10

Part 1

Excesses, 2009-10

Table of-

(a) the resources authorised for use to make good excesses incurred in meeting the costs of the defence and civil services which are specified in the first column of the Table for the year that ended with 31 March 2010;

(b) and

(b) the sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund to make good those excesses.

Estimate/Request for Resources

Net Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

£

£

THE STATISTICS BOARD

251,000

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY'S DEPARTMENT

67,000

1. Providing an actuarial consultancy service

747,000

Total, Excesses, 2009-10

747,000

318,000

2 Supplementary, 2010-11

Part 2

Supplementary, 2010-11

Table of-

(a) the supplementary resources authorised for use to meet the costs of the services and purposes which are specified in the first column of the Table for the year ending with 31 March 2011;

(b) the supplementary sums authorised for issue out of the Consolidated Fund to meet those costs;

(c) supplementary reductions of the resources or sums previously authorised for such use or issue; and

(d) modifications of the limits set, for the purposes of section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000, on the resources applicable as appropriations in aid to meet those costs.

Estimate/Request for Resources

Net Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Operating Appropriations in Aid

Non-operating Appropriations in Aid

£

£

£

£

DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION[1]

678,193,000 [2]

0

1. To help build a competitive economy and inclusive society by: creating opportunities for everyone to develop their learning; releasing potential in people to make the most of themselves; and achieving excellence in standards of education and levels of skills

617,840,000 [3]

156,358,000

Loans to voluntary aided schools; provision relating to former grant-maintained schools; the Assisted Places Scheme; music and dance schools; support for the Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth; City Technology Colleges; support for Academies; the school curriculum and its assessment; modernising the teaching profession and other educational services and initiatives; initiatives to write-off student loans to teachers in England and Wales; class size reductions; school and local education authority intervention; specialist schools; excellence in cities and other specific grants to local authorities including those through the Standards Fund; Dedicated Schools Grant; grants in aid to the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services, the Training and Development Agency for Schools, the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, the Schools Food Trust, the Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency; and the Partnerships for Schools; support for the Centre for Informa tion Learning Technology; support for Teachers TV; capital grants to schools including those through the Standards Fund; the Youth Service including the Youth Task Force and the Respect Agenda in England and Wales; careers guidance and services including through the Connexions Service including working capital grants and loans for capital purchases; education provision and initiatives, capital grants to music, dance and other schools; payments for education in prisons and other custodial institutions; education maintenance allowances; the provision of training and...

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