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SCHEDULE 2S ACCRUING RESOURCES OF THE SCOTTISH ADMINISTRATION WHICH MAY BE USED WITHOUT INDIVIDUAL LIMIT

PART 1 S[F1SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE ENVIRONMENT AND RURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT (formerly the Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department)]

Textual Amendments

F1Words in Sch. 2 Pt. I heading substituted (20.12.2001) by S.S.I. 2001/480, art. 2(5)(a)

Type of accruing resourcesPurpose
1. Income of the Scottish Agricultural Science Agency (SASA) under Service Level AgreementSASA expenditure
2. Sale of carcasses; repayment of loans under Crofting Building Loan Scheme; bond fees and insurance; European Union contributions towards Hill Livestock Compensatory Allowances and rural development measuresRelated structural and agri-environmental expenditure
3. Contributions under the superannuation scheme for the Scottish Agricultural College and Agricultural and Biological Research Institutes; rents and wayleaves; recovery of costs in connection with land drainage; fees for Common Agricultural Policy Scheme appeals; sales of produce; charges under livestock schemes; pension contributions from members of the Crofters Commission and the Deer Commission; charges for cattle passports, publication and statistics; European Union payments for Farm Account dataRelated agricultural services expenditure
4. Repayment of loans to harbour authorities; charges for licences under the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985, publications and statisticsRelated fisheries expenditure
5. Charges for plant health and control work, seed and variety testing and pesticides work; sales of produce; charges for advisory visits, certifications, testing plants, animals and fish; charges for hire of equipment, publications and statisticsRelated SASA, Fisheries Research Services (FRS) and Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (SFPA) expenditure
6. Income of SASA, FRS and SFPA from services provided to external customersSASA, FRS and SFPA expenditure
7. Recoverable VAT; sale of research results and publicationsExpenditure on environmental services
8. Repayment of loansExpenditure on the new water and sewerage authorities

Overall amount: £16,500,000