1995 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 35th Parliament
FIRST READING


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HONOURABLE ELIZABETH CULL
MINISTER OF FINANCE AND
CORPORATE RELATIONS

BILL 6 -- 1995

SUPPLY ACT (No. 1), 1995

Preamble

WHEREAS it appears by Message from the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor and the Estimates accompanying the Message that provision is required to defray certain expenses of the public service of the Province, and for other purposes connected with the public service, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1996;

AND WHEREAS, in accordance with the Financial Administration Act, expenditures by Special Warrants of $199 558 000 in respect ofthe fiscal year ending March 31, 1995, have been submitted to the Legislature in the Schedule of this Act;

HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:

Voted expenditures appropriation

1 From and out of the consolidated revenue fund there may be paid and applied in the manner and at the times the government may determine the sum of $4 billion, 965 million towards defraying the charges and expenses of the public service of the Province for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1996, and being substantially 1/4 of the total amount of the votes of the main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1996, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session.

Voted financing transactions appropriation

2 From and out of the consolidated revenue fund there may be paid and applied in the manner and at the times the government may determine the sum of $773 016 000 for recoverable disbursements required for the purposes referred to in Schedule C of the main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1996.

Working capital account appropriation

3 From and out of the consolidated revenue fund there may be paid and applied in the manner and at the times the government may determine the sum of $28 million to the Purchasing Commission Working Capital Account estab lished under section 23.1 of the Purchasing Commission Act, being the amount shown for this purpose in the main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1996, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session.

 
SCHEDULE
(Financial Administration Act, s. 21 (5))
1994-95 Special Warrants

Date of
Warrant

No. of Warrant

Ministry and Description

$ Amount of
Warrant

March 6, 1995

1

AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
To supplement Vote 12, Ministry Operations, to provide funding for the Transition Assistance Program.

13 600 000

March 6, 1995

2

ATTORNEY GENERAL
To supplement Vote 17, Ministry Operations, to provide for the higher than anticipated costs of social services tax payments for legal services, additional costs in the keep of prisoners program, overcrowding in adult and youth correctional facilities, environmental cleanup costs at Oakalla and Terrace correctional facilities, counselling programs at correctional facilities, funding for additional Crown Counsel to deal with court case backlogs, reevaluation of correctional positions, higher than anticipated Criminal Justice Branch accounts and higher than anticipated cost to fund Legal Services Society implementation of the staff/private sector model.

33 618 000

March 6, 1995

3

ATTORNEY GENERAL
To supplement Vote 19, Judiciary, to provide funding for additional provincial court judges for disclosure courts to assist in reducing criminal court case backlogs.

420 000

March 6, 1995

4

ATTORNEY GENERAL
To supplement Vote 20, Emergency Assistance, to provide additional funding for emergency response and preparedness activities.

250 000

March 6, 1995

5

EDUCATION
To supplement Vote 22, Schools Funding, to provide funding for the unanticipated 0.6 per cent additional increase in public school enrolments of British Columbia residents between the ages of 5 and 19 during the year.

16 010 000

March 6, 1995

6

HEALTH
To supplement Vote 43, Ministry Operations, to provide funding: to the Medical Services Plan for higher fee-for-service and alternative payments to physicians, and lower than budgeted recoveries from the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia for physician services; to Corporate Programs for Pharmacare, emergency health care services and debt servicing; and Regional Programs for hospitals and community support services.

135 660 000


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