Budget (Scotland) Act 2008

Part 3SHealth and Wellbeing portfolio

Overall amount: [F1£1,200,000,000]

Type of accruing resourcesPurpose
1. Income from the sale of research results and publications; other minor miscellaneous incomeMiscellaneous expenditure
2. Capital sums accruing from housing related activitiesExpenditure on housing related activities
3. Recovery of grant awarded to local authorities and Registered Social Landlords under the New Housing Partnerships initiative and Community OwnershipExpenditure on housing
4. Income from local authorities in respect of right to buy sales following housing stock transferExpenditure on housing
5. Receipts from local authorities arising out of housing stock transfersRepayment of local authority housing debt and associated costs
6. Receipts from interest on loans related to housingExpenditure on housing
7. Recovery of unused regeneration moniesExpenditure 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; F2...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 practitionersExpenditure 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 incomeExpenditure on other health services
11. Income from fees charged by the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of CareExpenditure on community care