Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2005/4
Timestamp: 2017-10-16 22:33:07
Document Index: 345539548

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 2', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'art 7', 'art 8', 'art 9', 'art 10', 'art 11', 'art 12']

Part 2 SFinancial year 2006/07
3. For use by the Scottish Ministers (through the Scottish Executive Education Department) on schools; childcare; associated social work services including the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration, the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care and the Scottish Social Services Council; educational development; research and promotion; training and development of teachers; curriculum development; international and other educational services, including support for School Boards, training, research and educational technology; HM Inspectors of Education; sport; community education; support for the cultural heritage of Scotland, including the Gaelic language; tourism; arts, libraries, museums and galleries, including purchase grants; cultural activities and organisations; historic buildings and monuments (including administration); architecture; publicity; indemnities; administration; central government grants to non departmental public bodies and local authorities £930,523,000 Sale of surplus land, buildings and equipment £1,350,000
4. For use by the Scottish Ministers (through the Scottish Executive Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department) on grant in aid for the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council, the Scottish Further Education Funding Council, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise; funding for the Student Awards Agency for Scotland and related costs, including the Student Loan Scheme and the Graduate Endowment scheme; Regional Selective Assistance grants and sundry enterprise and lifelong learning related activities; telecommunications infrastructure; European Structural Fund grants to public corporations, non-departmental public bodies, local authorities and other bodies and organisations; roads, bridges and associated services, including the acquisition of land, lighting and road safety; assistance to local transport; support for transport services in the highlands and islands; piers and harbours; support for ferry services; grant aid to British Waterways Board in respect of Scotland's inland waterways; funding for rail services in Scotland; other expenditure relating to rail; provision for other transport services, grants and research expenditure; expenditure relating to Highlands and Islands Airports Limited and the privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group; support for bus services in Scotland; support for certain air services; transport-related and Piers and Harbours grants to local authorities and the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority; miscellaneous costs in relation to ports and harbours; payments to former members of Scottish Transport Group pension schemes; expenditure related to establishing and funding a Transport Agency; and support for concessionary fare schemes £4,303,983,000 Repayment of voted loans (capital) by Scottish Enterprise and Caledonian MacBrayne; the repayment of Student Loans; sale of property, land and equipment; repayment of loans by the Tay Bridge Joint Board and by Independent Piers and Harbours Trusts £48,236,000
7. For use by the Scottish Ministers on administrative costs and operational costs; costs of providing continuing services to the Scottish Parliament; costs associated with the functions of the Queen's Printer for Scotland £240,291,000 Income from sale of surplus capital assets £35,000
8. For use by the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Scotland (through the General Register Office for Scotland) on administrative costs and operational costs £8,379,000
9. For use by the Scottish Ministers and the Keeper of the Records of Scotland (through the National Archives of Scotland) on administrative costs and operational costs (including the conversion of the sasine records to digital images) £10,390,000
10. For use by the Scottish Ministers (through the Scottish Executive Finance and Central Services Department) on running and capital costs of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency; revenue support grants and payment of non-domestic rates in Scotland; other local authority grants and special grants relating to council tax and spend-to-save scheme; other services including payments under the Bellwin scheme covering floods, storms and other emergencies; expenditure on committees, commissions and other departmental services; grants to the Civic Forum; expenditure in relation to modernising government and efficient government; international relations and development assistance; expenditure in relation to running costs of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service Inspectorate £7,591,071,000
11. For use by the Scottish Ministers on pensions, allowances, gratuities etc payable in respect of the teachers' and national health service pension schemes £1,241,805,000
Part 1 SScottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department
Part 2 SScottish Executive Development Department
Part 3 SScottish Executive Education Department
Part 4 SScottish Executive Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department
Part 5 SScottish Executive Health Department
Part 7 SScottish Executive (Administration)
Part 8 SRegistrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Scotland
Part 9 SKeeper of the Records of Scotland
Part 10 SScottish Executive Finance and Central Services Department
Part 11 SScottish Executive (Scottish teachers' and NHS pension schemes)
Part 12 SCrown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
1. For use by the Forestry Commissioners in or as regards Scotland on the promotion of forestry in Scotland, including support to the private sector for planting of new forest and woodlands, replanting after felling and maintenance grants for improvements; regulating forestry activity through the application of forest management standards and felling controls; managing the Forestry Commission's forests in Scotland including measures to support the development of the recreational and educational potential of those forests, to provide access to those forests, to improve the environmental, conservation and amenity values of those forests; maximising the financial returns on the assets of the national forests in Scotland through wood production and by developing the commercial opportunities; administrative costs £81,551,000 Miscellaneous income £500,000