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ABSTRACT of SCHEDULES (A) and (B) to which this Act refers

SCHEDULE (B).—

Part 6[Class IV 1994-95] Class IV

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 1995, viz.:—

Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
££
1. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on support for business, research and development; consumer protection and the regulation of trade; energy related programmes, including research and development, and residual privatisation expenses; departmental administration, central and miscellaneous services; security of oil and gas supplies; the operational costs of departmental executive agencies; the provision of land and buildings; loans, grants and other payments (Revised sum)1,173,077,000225,161,000
2. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on regional development grants, exchange risk and other losses, selective assistance to individual industries and firms, UK contributions arising from its commitments under the International Natural Rubber Agreement, a strategic mineral stockpile, support for the aerospace and shipbuilding industries, assistance to redundant coal and steel workers, for expenditure related to petroleum licensing and royalty, for other payments and for loans to trading funds23,529,000102,853,000
3. For payment of pensions, etc, to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure107,409,00050,455,000
4. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry in connection with the privatisation of the coal industry12,495,0001,860,000
5. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation; on grants to operators of licensed mines; on setting up and running of the Coal Authority; on the costs to the Coal Authority of subsidence claims and other physical liabilities; on liabilities in respect of former employees of British Coal Corporation and their dependants; and on costs of the subsidence adviser (Revised sum)647,800,0001,934,461,000
6. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department on administration28,109,00068,000
7. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with interest support to banks and other lenders of export finance, cover under the tender to contract/forward exchange supplement scheme, grants towards financing of exports to match foreign competition, residual commitments under discontinued guarantees offered to banks and external trade agencies, and cost escalation1,000115,234,000
8. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with export credit guarantees, other guarantees given in the national interest or to render economic assistance to overseas countries, overseas investment insurance and trading expenses301,927,000340,174,000
9. For expenditure by the Office of Fair Trading on administrative and operational costs19,672,000186,000
10. For expenditure by the Office of Telecommunications on administrative and operational costs (Including a Supplementary sum of £435,000)9,059,000309,000
11. For expenditure by the Office of Gas Supply on administrative costs4,424,000
12. For expenditure by the Office of Electricity Regulation on administrative and operational costs10,871,0001,155,000
Total, Class IV2,338,373,0002,771,916,000