Appropriation (No. 2) Act 2001



Appropriation (No.2) Act 2001

2001 Chapter 21

An Act to authorise the use of resources and the issue of sums out of the Consolidated Fund for the service of the year ending on 31st March 2002 and to appropriate the supply authorised in this Session of Parliament.

[19th July 2001]

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 ending on 31st March 2002

1 Use of resources for the year ending on 31st March 2002

The use of resources for the service of the year ending on 31st March 2002 is authorised to the amount of 1,250,531,000.

S-2 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending on 31st March 2002

2 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending on 31st March 2002

2 Issue out of the Consolidated Fund for the year ending on 31st March 2002

The Treasury may issue out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom and apply to the service of the year ending on 31st March 2002 the sum of 2,853,190,000.

S-3 Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services.

3 Appropriation of amounts and sums voted for supply services.

(1) All the amounts and sums authorised by this Act totalling, as is shown in Schedule 1 to this Act, 1,250,531,000 in amounts of resources and 2,853,190,000 in sums authorised for issue from the Consolidated Fund, are appropriated for the services and purposes specified in Schedule 2.

(2) Schedule 2 also sets out the maximum amounts of resources that may be applied as appropriations in aid under section 2 of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 to the several purposes and objectives specified in that Schedule.

(3) The abstract of Schedules 1 and 2 which is annexed to this Act shall have effect as part of this Act.

S-4 Short title

4 Short title

This Act may be cited as theAppropriation (No. 2) Act 2001.

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULES 1 AND 2to which this Act refers

Schedule 1

Resources authorised for use. . . . .

1,250,531,000

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund. . . . .

2,853,190,000

Schedule 2

Appropriation of Resources and Grants

Net Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Appropriations in Aid

Request for resources

2001-02

Supplementary, 2001-02

1,250,531,000

2,853,190,000

-1,326,000

Grand Total. . . . .

1,250,531,000

2,853,190,000

-1,326,000

SCHEDULE 1

Resources authorised for use and Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Resources

authorised for Use

Grants out of the

Consolidated Fund

For the service of the year ended 31st March 2002—

Under this Act

1,250,531,000

2,853,190,000

ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULES 1 AND 2to which this Act refers

Schedule 1

Resources authorised for use. . . . .

1,250,531,000

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund. . . . .

2,853,190,000

Schedule 2

Appropriation of Resources and Grants

Net Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Appropriations in Aid

Request for resources

2001-02

Supplementary, 2001-02

1,250,531,000

2,853,190,000

-1,326,000

Grand Total. . . . .

1,250,531,000

2,853,190,000

-1,326,000

SCHEDULE 2

Supplementary, 2001-02

Schedule of the supplementary resources authorised for use, and the supplementary 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 2002.

Net Resources authorised for use

Grants out of the Consolidated Fund

Appropriations in Aid

Request for resources

FOOD STANDARDS AGENCY

7,814,000

1. Protecting and promoting public health in relation to food

7,803,000

-7,308,000*

Administration, inspections, surveillance, managing research and development, education, publicity and publications, funding for non cash items; funding of the Meat Hygiene Service

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, TRANSPORT AND THE REGIONS

1,020,114,000

1. Protecting and improving the environment, offering the opportunity of a decent home, enhancing opportunity in rural areas, promoting sustainable economic development through integrated regional and local action and an efficient market in the construction industry, and improving health and safety

1,000

2,500,000

Measures to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and improve energy efficiency, security and environmental practice; support to the environmental protection industry, for environmental technology and for measures to promote sustainable development; grants and other financial support to voluntary bodies; support for measures to stimulate sustainable consumption of goods and services; support for Environmental Campaigns Limited, the National Environmental Technology Centre, the Carbon Trust, the Waste and Resources Action Programme and the Wash Estuary Trial Bank; support for the aims and implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity; support for measures which improve local environmental quality; pollution emergency response services; radon measurement and support of remedial works campaigns; grant-in-aid to the Environment Agency and the British Waterways Board; compensation for sufferers, or their dependants, of certain dust-related diseases; water supply and sewerage services, including national security; subscriptions and contributions to international organisations; research development, surveys, monitoring, statistics, advice and consultancies; publicity, promotion, awareness and publications; grant-in-aid Countryside Agency and Nature Conservancy Council for England; national parks grant; payments for the Housing Corporation; housing revenue account subsidy; the renewal of private sector housing; home buying and selling; housing transfers; homelessness and rough sleepers; housing management; rent and leasehold services; national approved

letting scheme; The Rent Service Agency support for the construction industry; regional development agencies; the London Development Agency; refurbishment of gypsy sites, deprived neighbourhoods, including New Deal for Communities; Urban Regeneration Agency (English Partnerships); regional chambers; housing action trusts; Estate Action; Groundwork; coalfields regeneration; European Union agency payments, including those for ports and railways in Wales; minor grants-in-aid, grants and payments in support of housing, construction, regeneration, countryside and wildlife initiatives; payments to Ordnance Survey (trading fund); planning, including minerals programmes; the Planning Inspectorate executive agency; European regional development fund projects not funded by or in advance of receipts; special payments; administration; and associated non-cash items.

2. Promoting modern, integrated and safe transport and providing customer-focused regulation

831,000,000

Ports and shipping services; support for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency; civil and international aviation services; support to nationalised transport industries; transport security and royal travel; payments to the Highways Agency for the management, maintenance and improvement of the trunk road network and motorway system in England, including the acquisition of land, publicity, scheme design and preparation, archaeological survey and rescue work; compensation; selling into wider markets including export opportunities; netting off of revenue from speeding offences, payments to private consortia for design, build, finance and operate schemes; 100 per cent grants to local authorities for works on local authority roads required or incurred by the Department and developers' contributions, together with the associated administrative costs and research and development in support of the Highways Agency operations; research, development, surveys, monitoring, statistics, advice and consultancies; publicity, promotion, payments to local authorities for the routine maintenance of de-trunked roads, awareness and publications; grants to Railtrack, British Rail and London Transport; Strategic Rail Authority grant; transport grants to local authorities; the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and the Commission for Integrated Transport; railway industry and National Freight Company pensions funds; National Freight Company travel concessions; rebates of fuel duty to bus operators; vehicle and traffic enforcement; services for roads and local transport; support for other minor transport services, related trans-European network funds; and the Vehicle Certification Agency; grants to the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Driving Standards Agency; loans to the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Driving Standards Agency; driver and vehicle licensing and registration, the collection of revenue, compensation and pensions cost-relating to pre-DVLC local authority driver and...

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