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Skip to main contentSkip to navigationlegislation.gov.ukThe National ArchivesHelpSite MapAccessibilityContact UsCymraegHomeAbout UsBrowse LegislationNew LegislationChanges To LegislationSearch LegislationSearch LegislationTitle: (or keywords in the title)Year:Number:Type:All Legislation (excluding draft)All Primary Legislation UK Public General Acts UK Local Acts Acts of the Scottish Parliament Acts of the National Assembly for Wales Measures of the National Assembly for Wales Church Measures Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Old Scottish Parliament Acts of the English Parliament Acts of the Old Irish Parliament Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain Northern Ireland Orders in Council Measures of the Northern Ireland Assembly Acts of the Northern Ireland ParliamentAll Secondary Legislation UK Statutory Instruments Wales Statutory Instruments Scottish Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Statutory Rules Church Instruments UK Ministerial Orders UK Statutory Rules and OrdersAll Draft Legislation UK Draft Statutory Instruments Scottish Draft Statutory Instruments Northern Ireland Draft Statutory RulesAll Impact Assessments UK Impact AssessmentsSearchAdvanced SearchAppropriation Act 1999You are here:1999 c. 13Schedules onlyTable of ContentsContentMore ResourcesPrevious: CrossheadingNextPlain ViewPrint OptionsWhat VersionLatest available (Revised)Original (As enacted)Opening OptionsOpen whole ActOpen Act without schedulesOpen Schedules onlyMore ResourcesOriginal Print PDFView moreStatus:This is the original version (as it was originally enacted).ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULES (A) and (B) to which this Act refersSection 2.SCHEDULE (A)Grants out of the Consolidated Fund230,749,394,000Section 2.SCHEDULE (B)—Appropriation of GrantsSupply GrantsAppropriations in Aid££1997–98 and 1998–99Part 1. Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1997–98 ... ... ... ...2,0005,086,335·99Part 2. Supplementary, 1998–99 ... ... ... ...3,870,322,0001,692,097,0001999–2000Part 3. Class I ... ... ... ...16,768,080,0003,969,381,000Part 4. Class II ... ... ... ...35,686,698,00010,783,427,000Part 5. Class III ... ... ... ...45,976,194,000579,148,000Part 6. Class IV ... ... ... ...7,614,341,000267,125,000Part 7. Class V ... ... ... ...2,677,117,000472,382,000Part 8. Class VI ... ... ... ...23,553,176,0003,061,145,000Part 9. Class VII ... ... ... ...1,144,783,000164,402,000Part 10. Class VIII ... ... ... ...1,934,465,00080,762,000Part 11. Class IX ... ... ... ...4,244,578,0001,197,849,000Part 12. Class X ... ... ... ...1,082,890,0002,811,261,000Part 13. Class XI ... ... ... ...3,279,376,00011,728,000Part 14. Class XII ... ... ... ...52,193,367,0001,545,088,000Part 15. Class XIII ... ... ... ...12,900,931,000120,000Part 16. Class XIV ... ... ... ...6,783,933,000501,122,000Part 17. Class XV ... ... ... ...4,589,281,00067,697,000Part 18. Class XVI ... ... ... ...3,544,318,0001,250,091,000Part 19. Class XVII ... ... ... ...2,527,394,0001,542,773,000Part 20. Class XVIII ... ... ... ...149,883,0003,452,000Part 21. Class XVIII, A ... ... ... ...184,865,0006,304,000Part 22. Class XVIII, B ... ... ... ...43,400,0009,200,000Total ... ... ... ...£226,879,070,000£28,324,457,000Grand Total ... ... ... ...£230,749,394,000£30,021,640,335·99SCHEDULE (A)Grants out of the Consolidated FundFor the service of the year ended 31st March 1998—
Under Act 1998 c. 4 ... ... ... ...
2,000·For the service of the year ended 31st March 1999—
Under Act 1998 c. 49 ... ... ... ...
924,068,000·Under Act 1999 c. 4 ... ... ... ...
2,946,254,000·00For the service of the year ending on 31st March 2000—
103,002,474,000·00Under this Act ... ... ... ...
123,876,596,000·00Total ... ... ... ...
230,749,394,000·00SCHEDULE (B)Part IDefence and Civil (Excesses), 1997–98 Sums granted, and sums which may be applied as appropriations in addition thereto, to make good excesses on certain grants for defence and civil services, for the year ended 31st March 1998, viz:—
Supply GrantsSurplus receipts available to be applied as Appropriations in Aid££VoteClass I4 Defence: Armed forces retired pay, pensions, etc ... ... ... ...1,000·004,433,346·80Class IV3 Department of Trade and Industry: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority superannuation funds ... ... ... ...1,000·00652,989·19Total, Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1997–98 ... ... ... ...2,000·005,086,335·99 Supplementary,1998–99SCHEDULE (B)—Part 2Supplementary, 1998–99 Schedule of Supplementary Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges for the Services herein particularly mentioned, for the year ended 31st March 1999, viz.:—
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid££VoteClass I1. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on personnel costs etc, of the armed forces and their reserves and cadet forces, etc (including provision for Reserve Naval Forces to an additional number not exceeding 10 officers); personnel costs etc of Defence Ministers and of civilian staff employed by the Ministry of Defence; movements, stores, supplies and services; spares and maintenance; plant and machinery; charter of ships; research; lands and buildings; works services; contingent liabilities; services provided by other Government departments; sundry services, subscriptions, grants, and other payments including those abroad such as assistance to foreign and Commonwealth governments for defence related purposes; and set-up costs, loans and funding to trading funds. ... ... ... ...171,983,000339,150,0002. For expenditure by the Ministry of Defence on logistics services for the armed forces and the related personnel services for the armed forces and the related personnel costs; spares, repair, maintenance, stores and supply services; associated capital facilities and works, contractors' redundancy costs, services provided by other Government departments, sundry services, subscriptions and grants and set up costs, loans and funding to trading funds.357,975,00039,694,0003. For expenditure by the Procurement Executive of the Ministry of Defence in operating its headquarters and establishments and for its other common services; research etc, by contract; procurement including development and production of equipment and weapon systems for the three armed forces; purchase; for sale abroad; contingent liabilities; for sundry other procurement services including those on repayment terms; and loans and funding to trading funds.1,000211,130,000Class II1. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on its salaries, building and other accommodation services, and administration, and those of HM Diplomatic Service, official information services, sundry services; and loans and payments in connection with catering services and related receipts. ... ... ... ...1,00014,426,0002. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on grants and subscriptions etc to certain international organisations; contributions in respect of international peacekeeping; special payments and assistance; scholarships; overseas visitors; sundry other grants and services. ... ... ... ...63,543,000—3. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on payments to the British Broadcasting Corporation for external radio broadcasting and monitoring services. ... ... ... ...2,140,000—4. For expenditure by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on the British Council ... ... ... ...1,00029,812,000Class III1. For expenditure on international development by the Department for International Development under the Overseas Development and Co-operation Act 1980 including financial and technical assistance to governments, institutions, voluntary agencies and individuals; capital and other subscriptions and contributions, including payments under guarantee, to multilateral development banks and other international and regional bodies; emergency, refugee and other relief assistance; pensions and allowances in respect of overseas service including contributions to pension funds (including payments under the Overseas Pensions Act 1973, and grants in lieu of pensions); global environment assistance; loans to the Commonwealth Development Corporation under the Commonwealth Development Corporation Acts 1978–95; payments to UNESCO; expenditure on the Turkey Ankara Metro mixed credit Aid and Trade provision project; running costs, related capital expenditure and other administrative costs; costs involved in the development of a public/private partnership with the Commonwealth Development Corporation; and payments (under the authority of the European Communities Act 1972) to certain beneficiaries of the Gibraltar Social Insurance Fund; and for a payment to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Class II, Vote 4). ... ... ... ...156,365,0003,296,000Class IV1. For expenditure by the Intervention Board—Executive Agency in giving effect in the United Kingdom to the agricultural support provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union; other services including BSE emergency measures; and administration. ... ... ... ...12,311,000270,730,0002. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on operational expenditure, agencies and departmental administration (including BSE related measures); promote food safety; take action against diseases with implications for human health; safeguard essential supplies in an emergency; promote action to alleviate flooding and coastal erosion; to protect the rural economy particularly in Less Favoured Areas; encourage action to reduce water and other pollution and by other measures to safeguard the aquatic environment including its fauna and flora; improve the attractiveness and bio-diversity of the rural environment; implement MAFF’s CAP obligations efficiently and seek a more economically rational CAP while avoiding discrimination against UK businesses; create the conditions in which efficient and sustainable agriculture, fishing, and food industries can flourish; take action against animal and plant diseases and pests; encourage high animal welfare standards; provide specialist support services; allocate resources where they are most needed; manage and develop staff; undertake research and development; and provide for the expenditure of the Ministry’s executive agencies. ... ... ... ...35,523,00020,104,000Class V1. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on support for business; research and development, promotion of competition, consumer and investor protection and the regulation of trade; fulfilment of international non-proliferation obligations; the promotion of awareness of the Millennium Bug problem and facilitation of access to solutions; improvement of employment relations and other programmes to encourage the development of a skilled and flexible labour market, the promotion of fairness and minimum standards at work, including a national minimum wage, and payments towards the expenses of the Office of Manpower Economics; improvement of radio spectrum efficiency; promoting uptake and accessibility of technology; regional and selective assistance; the aerospace and shipbuilding industries; exchange risk and other losses; international subscriptions; energy-related programmes including nuclear liabilities, research and development, security of oil and gas supplies, and civil nuclear emergency planning; grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation, liabilities in respect of former coal industry employees, mainly employees of the British Coal Corporation, and other liabilities transferred from British Coal and associated administration costs including arbitration arrangements, grant in aid to the Coal Authority, and support for regeneration mainly of former British Coal sites; assistance to redundant steel workers; claims for the restitution of property of victims of Nazi persecution seized during the Second World War under the Trading With the Enemy legislation; departmental administration including the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service grant-in-aid, support for employment tribunals, a share of the running costs of the Government Offices for the Regions; and the disaster recovery costs in respect of the Radiocommunications Agency’s headquarters facilities; central and miscellaneous services; the opera