Appropriation Act 1994

SCHEDULE (B).—

Part 1[Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1992–93] Defence and Civil (Excesses), 1992–93

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 1993, viz:—

Supply GrantsSurplus receipts available to be applied as Appropriations in Aid
££
*Deficit
Class III
3 Agricultural support and animal health473,435.8638,855.92
Class VIII
6 Royal palaces, Historic Royal Palaces Agency, royal parks, historic buildings, ancient monuments and the national heritage1,397,968.40
Class IX
3 Home Office administration, immigration and police support services, England and Wales
For expenditure by the Home Office on police, the forensic science service, emergency planning, fire, the Fire Service College, the Football Licensing Authority, the Arson Prevention Bureau, court services, 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); and for payments to the Department of Employment (Class VI, Vote 1), the Department of National Heritage (Class XII, Votes 4 and 5) and the Department of Health (Class XIII, Vote 3)1,000.00
Class XIV
1 Central government administered social security benefits and other payments353,952,075.30*−15,942,87636
Total, Defence and Civil (Excesses) 1992-93355,824,479.56*−15,904,02044