2002 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 37th Parliament
THIRD READING


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Certified correct as passed Third Reading on the 29th day of April, 2002
Ian D. Izard, Law Clerk


HONOURABLE GARY COLLINS
MINISTER OF FINANCE

BILL 33 -- 2002

SUPPLY ACT, 2002-2003

Preamble

WHEREAS it appears by Message from the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor and the main 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, 2003;

AND WHEREAS the budget documents disclose that the most likely forecast of the deficit of the government reporting entity for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003 is $3 650 000 000;

AND WHEREAS the budget documents include a $750 000 000 forecast allowance to provide for unanticipated fluctuations in revenues and expenses of the government reporting entity that increases the forecast deficit of the government reporting entity for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003 to $4 400 000 000;

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

Voted expenses 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 $25 197 517 000, as set forth in Schedule 1, towards defraying the charges and expenses of the public service of the Province for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, the sum to include that authorized to be paid under section 1 of the Supply Act (No. 1), 2002.

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 $1 403 004 000 towards

(a) the disbursements for prepaid capital advances referred to in Schedule C of the main Estimates,

(b) capital expenditures referred to in Schedule D of the main Estimates, and

(c) the disbursements for loan, investment and other requirements referred to in Schedule E of the main Estimates,

as set forth in Schedule 2, towards defraying the charges and expenditures of the public service of the Province for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003, the sum to include that authorized to be paid under section 2 of the Supply Act (No 1), 2002.

 
Schedule 1

2002/2003 Schedule of Expenses

Sums granted to Her Majesty for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003 and the purposes for which they are granted

Vote Number Ministry/Office or Minister/Program $
1 Legislation 39 332 000
2 Auditor General 8 364 
3 Conflict of Interest Commissioner 292 000
4 Elections BC 13 589 000
5 Information and Privacy Commissioner 2 130 000
6 Office of the Child, Youth and Family Advocate 1 491 000
7 Ombudsman 4 549 000
8 Police Complaint Commissioner 1 101 000
9 Office of the Premier 49 727 000
10 Ministry of Advanced Education 1 900 016 000
11 Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries 54 428 000
12 Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries 980 000
13 Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries 8 650 000
14 Ministry of Attorney General 415 061 000
15 Ministry of Attorney General 51 193 000
16 Ministry of Attorney General 30 000 000
17 Ministry of Attorney General 50 360 000
18 Ministry of Children and Family Development 1 558 430 000
19 Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services 535 278 000
20 Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services 11 004 000
21 Ministry of Competition, Science and Enterprise 52 180 000
22 Ministry of Education 4 861 081 000
23 Ministry of Energy and Mines 47 429 000
24 Ministry of Energy and Mines 1 000
25 Ministry of Energy and Mines 2 500 000
26 Ministry of Finance 27 216 000
27 Ministry of Forests 243 682 000
28 Ministry of Forests 101 092 000
29 Ministry of Forests 146 000 000
30 Ministry of Health Planning 16 633 000
31 Ministry of Health Services 10 053 791 000
32 Ministry of Health Services 7 109 000
33 Ministry of Human Resources 1 789 143 000
34 Ministry of Management Services 38 570 000
35 Ministry of Management Services 9 272 000
36 Ministry of Management Services 1 000
37 Ministry of Provincial Revenue 45 253 000
38 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 461 469 000
39 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General 29 982 000
40 Ministry of Skills Development and Labour 28 728 000
41 Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management 114 626 000
42 Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management 2 931 000
43 Ministry of Transportation 488 343 000
44 Ministry of Transportation 250 162 000
45 Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection 131 149 000
46 Minister of Finance -- Management of Public Funds and Debt 920 000 000
47 Minister of Finance -- BC Family Bonus 91 000 000
48 Minister of Finance -- Government Restructuring (All Ministries) 230 000 000
49 Minister of Finance -- Contingencies (All Ministries) and New Programs 210 000 000
50 Several Ministers -- Commissions on Collection of Public Funds and Allowances for Doubtful Revenue Accounts 1 000
51 Minister of Sustainable Resource Management -- Environmental Assessment Office 3 470 000
52 Minister of Forests; Minister of Sustainable Resource Management; Minister of Water, Land and Air Protection -- Environmental Boards and Forest Appeals Commission 1 967 000
53 Minister of Forests -- Forest Practices Board 4 822 000
54 Minister of Finance -- Public Sector Employers' Council 1 939 000
55 Minister of Finance -- Seismic Mitigation 50 000 000
TOTAL    25 197 517 000

 

Schedule 2

2002/2003 Schedule of Financing Transactions

Sums granted to Her Majesty for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003 and the purposes for which they are granted

 $
Schedule C - Prepaid Capital Advances 894 120 000
Schedule D - Capital Expenditures 281 193 000
Schedule E - Loan, Investment and Other Requirements 227 691 000
TOTAL    1 403 004 000

 


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