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Transfer budget for statistics

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A decision made (05.03.07) to agree a budget transfer for statistics to Chief Minister's Department

 

 

Subject:

Transfer budget for Statistics to Chief Ministers Department

Decision Reference:

MD-ESC-2007-0014

Exempt clause(s):

 

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

N/A

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

N/A

Report

File ref:

 

Written report – Title

Recommendation to transfer budget to Chief Ministers Department for provision of statistical data

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Peter Robinson

Assistant Director - Finance

Decision(s): To agree a budget transfer in the sum of £2,000 to the Chief Ministers Department in order to fund the continued collation of statistical data for the Education, Sport and Culture Department.

Reason(s) for decision: In accordance with a decision of the Corporate Management Board dated 14th June 2006 in order for the Statistics Unit of the Chief Ministers Department to continue the collation of statistical data on behalf of States Departments.

Action required:

Assistant Director – Finance to request the Treasurer of the States to action this as a non-contentious transfer between departments in accordance with Financial Direction No.3.6 Variations to Heads of Expenditure and to inform the Treasury of the appropriate code from which the budget will be transferred.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

Transfer budget for statistics

Education, Sport and Culture Department

Report

Subject:

Recommendation to transfer budget to Chief Ministers Department for provision of statistical data

Exempt Clause:

N/A

Date:

24th February 2006

 

 

Author:

Peter Robinson : Assistant Director : Resources

1. Introduction

The purpose of this paper is to outline the background and agree a budget transfer as agreed at a meeting of the Corporate Management Board in 2006 to fund the continued work of the Statistics Unit of the Chief Ministers Department

2. Background

At its meeting of the 14th June 2006, the Corporate Management Board, agreed with a method of funding the work of the Statistics Unit of the Chief Ministers Department on the basis of an apportionment to States Departments as follows:-

Department

JASS 2005

JASS 2006

Transfer

PSD

£6,000

 

 

TTS

 

£17,000

£10,000

P&E

 

£6,500

£5,500

Public Health (inc HSS)

£3,000

£7,500

£6,500

Police (*)

£2,000

 

 

ESC

£3,000

 

£2,000

EDD (inc harbours)

£3,500

£1,500

£2,000

ESS

£3,000

£4,500

£5,000

CMD

 

 

£5,000

SU

£9,000

£3,000

 

Unallocated (*)

 

 

£4,000

Total

£29,500

£40,000

£40,000

The minutes of that meeting are as follows:-

‘The Board noted that over the last two years the Statistics Unit had worked to develop new sources of social data. By undertaking this work on an in-house basis, the Unit had been able to make considerable savings, but there was still a requirement for additional funding to ensure the continuation of the service. The minimum cost of providing this service was £40,000 year, and it was proposed that this should be funded by budget transfers from other departments. The transfer sums for each department would be calculated by referring to the costs applied to these departments during the first two years of the Jersey Annual Social Survey’.

3. Recommendation

To agree a budget transfer in the sum of £2,000 to the Chief Ministers Department in order to fund the continued collation of statistical data for the Education, Sport and Culture Department.

 

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