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F1Act repealed (27.7.1993) by 1993 c. 33, s. 3, Sch.(C).
Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1992, viz.:—
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants | Appropriations in Aid | |
| £ | £ | |
| Vote | ||
| 1. For expenditure by the Home Office on court services, compensation for criminal injuries, probation, police and superannuation payments for police and fire services | 3,115,503,000 | 19,287,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Home Office in England and Wales on prisons (including central administration and other costs arising from the detention of prisoners), the Parole Board, the storage and maintenance of equipment (including certain civilian emergency equipment), and transport management | 1,332,391,000 | 39,019,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Home Office on police, the forensic science service, civil defence, fire, the Football Licensing Authority, the Arson Prevention Bureau, court services, the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, other services related to crime, probation and after-care, certain broadcasting services, data protection and other miscellaneous services, prevention of drug abuse, control of immigration and nationality, issue of passports etc., community services; and on administration (excluding prisons) (Including a Supplementary sum of £12,872,000) | 891,317,000 | 86,801,000 |
| 4. For expenditure by the Home Office on payments to the British Broadcasting Corporation for home broadcasting and balance of payments in respect of the collection and enforcement of licence fees for 1990–91, which fall due in 1991–92 | 1,447,527,000 | |
| 5. For the expenditure of the Charity Commission for England and Wales on administrative costs | 19,622,000 | 20,000 |
| 6. For expenditure by the Home Office in connection with the sale of the Independent Broadcasting Authority’s transmission system | 1,000 | 849,000 |
| TOTAL, CLASS IX....................£ | 6,806,361,000 | 145,976,000 |
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