Supply and Appropriation (Anticipation and Adjustments) Act 2013
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Citation | 2013 c. 12 |
(1) The use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2014 is authorised up to the amount of £237,559,140,000.£216,006,686,000 is authorised for use for current purposes; and£21,552,454,000 is authorised for use for capital purposes.issue money out of the Consolidated Fund, andapply it in the year ending with 31 March 2014 for expenditure authorised by Parliament,(1) The amount up to which authorisation was conferred for the use of resources for the year ending with 31 March 2013 is to be treated as reduced by £5,372,811,000.the amount up to which there is authorisation for use for current purposes is to be treated as increased by £974,942,000; andthe amount up to which there is authorisation for use for capital purposes is to be treated as reduced by £6,347,753,000.to issue money out of the Consolidated Fund, andto apply it in the year ending with 31 March 2013 for expenditure authorised by Parliament,(4) The increase and reductions for which this section provides are to be treated as having had effect from the beginning of 1 April 2012.giving effect to the reduction provided for by section 2(1) , andgiving effect to the reduction provided for by section 2(3) ,(2) Schedule 1 specifies the amounts by which adjustments are to be treated as made to the amounts originally specified in the Scheduled Estimates in the Main Estimates Act 2012.a negative adjustment has effect to reduce an amount of authorised expenditure and, where applied to an estimated surplus (which is expressed as if it were itself a negative amount) , increases the amount of the surplus; anda positive adjustment has effect to increase an amount of authorised expenditure and, where applied to an estimated surplus, reduces it.where an adjustment by a negative amount of more than the amount itself is made to an amount of authorised expenditure, what results is an estimated surplus; andwhere an adjustment by a positive amount of more than the amount itself is made to the amount of an estimated surplus, what results is an amount of authorised expenditure.(5) Where, in Schedule 1, a description of matters to which expenditure may relate or from which income may arise (“description A”) differs from the description contained in the corresponding part of the Scheduled Estimates in the Schedule to the Main Estimates Act 2012 (“description B”) , Schedule 1 has effect for adjusting that corresponding part by substituting description A for description B.(6) Where, in relation to a department, other person or service to which a Scheduled Estimate in the Schedule to the Main Estimates Act 2012 relates, Schedule 1 contains a new description of matters to which expenditure may relate or from which income may arise, Schedule 1 has effect for adjusting that Scheduled Estimate by treating the new description as included in it.(7) In this section—
- “estimated surplus” has the same meaning as in the Main Estimates Act 2012;
- “Main Estimates Act 2012” means the Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2012.
- “estimated surplus” has the same meaning as in the Main Estimates Act 2011;
- “Main Estimates Act 2011” means the Supply and Appropriation (Main Estimates) Act 2011.
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