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OP 37-10/11 Marshalled

MARSHALLED LIST OF AMENDMENTS

Item 2: Order Paper 37-10/11– 14 February 2011

Executive Committee Business

Motion : SUPPLY RESOLUTION FOR THE 2011-2012 VOTE ON ACCOUNT

That this Assembly approves that a sum, not exceeding £6,654,663,000, be granted out of the Consolidated Fund on account for or towards defraying the charges for Northern Ireland Departments, the Northern Ireland Assembly Commission, the Assembly Ombudsman for Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints, the Food Standards Agency, the Northern Ireland Audit Office, the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation and the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland for the year ending 31 March 2012 and that resources, not exceeding £7,336,432,000, be authorised, on account, for use by Northern Ireland Departments, the Northern Ireland Assembly Commission, the Assembly Ombudsman for Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints, the Food Standards Agency, the Northern Ireland Audit Office, the Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation and the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland for the year ending 31 March 2012 as summarised for each Department or other public body in Columns 4 and 6 of Table 1 in the Vote on Account 2011-12 document that was laid before the Assembly on 7 February 2011.

[Minister of Finance and Personnel]

The Speaker has selected the following amendment for debate

Proposed: At end insert:

‘; subject to a reduction in requests for resources for the following Departments:

£0.7 million Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure
£0.5 million Department of Finance and Personnel
£0.7 million Department of the Environment
£7.0 million Department of Justice
£3.8 million Department for Regional Development
£9.4 million Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister

; and requests the Minister of Finance and Personnel to consider the allocation of the resultant reductions to the Department of Education for the promotion of community relations, to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment for tourism development, to the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety for frontline health and social care services, to the Department for Employment and Learning for student finance and to the Department for Social Development for tackling poverty; and calls on the Minister to consider the identification of further financial resources for these purposes prior to the publication of the Main Estimates 2011-12 and the related Budget Bill.’

[Ms M Ritchie]
[Mr D O’Loan]

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