Status:
Dyma’r fersiwn wreiddiol (fel y’i gwnaed yn wreiddiol).
SCHEDULE 2Accruing resources of the Scottish Administration which may be used without individual limit
(introduced by section 1)
Part 1First Minister’s portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £26,600,000 |
1. Income from admissions and retail at monuments operated by Historic Scotland and external partnership funding for capital projects | Expenditure on culture |
2. Income from sales and grants in respect of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland | Expenditure on culture |
3. Income from marketing | Expenditure on marketing |
4. Income in respect of legal costs recovered by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland | Payments to the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland |
Part 2Finance and Sustainable Growth portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £224,000,000 |
1. Administration charges in respect of services undertaken by the Scottish Public Pensions Agency | Running costs of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency |
2. Recovery of grant awarded to local authorities under the Bellwin scheme covering floods, storms and other emergencies | Expenditure on floods, storms and other emergencies |
3. Repayment of loans by Scottish Water | Expenditure on Scottish Water |
4. Repayment of loans by Scottish Water Business Stream Holdings Limited | Expenditure on Scottish Water Business Stream Holdings Limited |
5. Recovery of unused grant from third sector organisations | Expenditure on third sector development |
6. Refunds of grants for Regional Selective Assistance including Innovation and Investment | Expenditure on Regional Selective Assistance including Innovation and Investment |
7. Income from electricity statutory consent fees | Expenditure on the administration of electricity statutory consents |
8. Rents from land and property | Expenditure on motorways and trunk roads |
9. Any sums accruing as a result of the dissolution of Scottish Transport Group | Payments to former members of Scottish Transport Group pension schemes |
10. Sums accruing from Enterprise related activities | Expenditure on Enterprise related activities |
11. Income from European Union including the European Social Fund and the European Regional Development Fund | Expenditure on European Union eligible support |
12. Income from the European Union for administration costs | Expenditure on administration of European Union programmes |
Part 3Health and Wellbeing portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £3,000,000,000 |
1. Income from the sale of research results and publications; other minor miscellaneous income | Miscellaneous expenditure |
2. Capital sums accruing from housing related activities | Expenditure on housing related activities |
3. Recovery of grants or loans awarded to individuals and recovery of grants awarded to local authorities and Registered Social Landlords | Expenditure on housing |
4. Income from local authorities in respect of right to buy sales following housing stock transfer | Expenditure on housing |
5. Receipts from local authorities arising out of housing stock transfers | Repayment of local authority housing debt and associated costs |
6. Income from loans related to housing | Expenditure on housing |
7. Recovery of unused regeneration monies | Expenditure on regeneration |
8. Charges to private patients; income generation schemes; charges for the processing of plasma for the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety in Northern Ireland; handling charges for blood products; sales of antibodies and related products; repayments of Project 2000 bursaries; National Insurance contributions | Expenditure on hospital and community health services |
9. Prescription charges collected by dispensing doctors, pharmacists, Health Boards and appliance suppliers; sales of prescription pre-payment certificates; payments under the Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme; rental of national health service properties; charges collected by dental practitioners and ophthalmologists; recovery of charges from patients, dispensing contractors and practitioners | Expenditure on family health services |
10. Sales of publications; fees for conferences and courses; royalties from projects developed with portfolio assistance; sales of vitamin drops and tablets at national health service clinics; other miscellaneous income | Expenditure on other health services |
11. Income from fees charged by the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care | Expenditure on community care |
Part 4Education and Lifelong Learning portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £69,297,000 |
1. Recovery of costs by HM Inspectors of Education | Expenditure on education services |
2. Repayment of student awards and interest capitalised on student loans | Expenditure of the Student Awards Agency for Scotland |
3. Sums accruing from Lifelong Learning related activitiesc>Expenditure on Lifelong Learning related activities |
4. Income from criminal record checks carried out by Disclosure Scotland | Expenditure on Disclosure Scotland and Education and Lifelong Learning related activities |
Part 5Justice portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £57,000,000 |
1. Superannuation contributions for police officers on secondment to the Scottish Police College (SPC); charges for students from outwith Scottish Police Forces; charges for use of the SPC for various activities | Expenditure of the SPC |
2. Contributions made by the Scottish Police Federation to the cost of salaries, etc. of their secretary and chairman; receipts from fixed penalty notices | Expenditure on police services |
3. Income from sale of prison-manufactured goods, services and other industries income; various income including income from land and buildings | Expenditure of the Scottish Prison Service |
4. General income of the Scottish Fire Services College, including that from fire related and other organisations which use the college’s teaching and conference facilities on a repayment basis | Expenditure on Scottish Resilience |
5. Civil contingencies income from sale of surplus and obsolete equipment; course income; rents from other bodies using radio masts or stations owned by the Scottish Executive | Expenditure on Scottish Resilience |
6. Superannuation contributions collected by the Scottish Legal Aid Board | Expenditure on legal aid |
7. Income from cinematography exemption certificate fees and criminal statistics and other miscellaneous receipts | Miscellaneous expenditure |
8. Fees for civil cases; rent from minor occupiers | Expenditure of the Scottish Court Service |
9. Income relating to sequestration etc. | Expenditure on the Accountant in Bankruptcy |
10. Amounts recovered under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 | Expenditure on Community Safety |
Part 6Rural Affairs and the Environment portfolio
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £560,000,000 |
1. Funding from European agricultural and fisheries funds | EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) support, rural development and fisheries subsidy and grant schemes |
2. Sale of carcasses; repayment of loans under Crofting Building Loan Scheme; bond fees and insurance; rents and wayleaves; recovery of costs in connection with land drainage; fees for CAP appeals; sales of produce; charges under livestock schemes; pension contributions from members of the Crofters Commission; charges for cattle passports; charges for relevant publications and statistics | Related rural and agricultural services expenditure |
3. Charges for advisory visits, certifications, testing fish and hire of equipment | Related Fisheries Research Services and Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency expenditure |
4. Repayment of loans by harbour authorities; charges for relevant publications and statistics | Related 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 and animals | Related rural services and rural payments and inspections expenditure |
6. Sale of research results and publications; charges for licences under the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985; pension contributions from members of the Deer Commission | Expenditure on environmental services |
Part 7Scottish Executive (Administration)
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £18,200,000 |
1. Payments from outwith the Scottish Executive for professional services; income from the Statistical Office of the European Union; discounts; recovery of legal costs; income from payment for services and recovery of other costs; recovery of National Insurance Fund payments; New Deal income; profit from sale of surplus capital assets; repayments of loans made to members of staff for house purchase; rent from minor occupiers; European Fast Stream income | Scottish Executive core directorates running costs |
2. Recovery of salaries and other expenses of outward seconded and loaned staff; recovery of salaries of staff assigned to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Agency (CICA) | Expenditure on outward seconded and loaned staff and staff assigned to CICA |
Part 8Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £600,000 |
1. Fees charged for administering the estates of persons who die intestate and without known heirs; income from such estates; income from disposal of ownerless or abandoned property which falls to the Crown; sale of Statute Amendments; income from the sale of waste paper and obsolete office machinery; minor occupancy income; minor miscellaneous income; profit on sale of surplus capital assets | Running costs of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service |
Part 9Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Scotland
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £5,600,000 |
1. Income from sales of records services; reapportioned income from minor occupiers | Expenditure on Records Enterprise, ScotlandsPeople, the ScotlandsPeople Centre and registration expenditure |
2. Royalties from sales on the internet | Expenditure on Records Enterprise, ScotlandsPeople and the ScotlandsPeople Centre |
3. Income from Scottish Executive for running the National Health Service Central Register; income from sales of information by National Health Service Central Register; income from sales of vital statistics; reapportioned income from minor occupiers | Expenditure on vital events and national health service |
4. Income from the Improvement Service for providing information to support the Citizen’s Account | Expenditure on vital events |
5. Income from sales of Census and other geographical information; sales of population statistics; reapportioned income from minor occupiers | Expenditure on Census and population statistics |
Part 10Keeper of the Records of Scotland
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £1,000,000 |
1. Fees and other income for the issue of photocopy orders; professional searchers contract fees; inspection fees; microfilm and digital imaging services; sale of publications; income from conservation and specialist services; income from Registers of Scotland Executive Agency for services provided | Running costs of the National Archives of Scotland |
Part 11Scottish Executive (Scottish teachers' and NHS pension schemes)
Type of accruing resources | Purpose |
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Overall amount: £1,500,000,000 |
1. Contributions in respect of teachers' and national health service superannuation | Expenditure on teachers' and national health service superannuation |
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