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Budget transfer from Central Contingencies to Community and Constitutional Affairs Department: Costs associated with Charities Commissioner including set-up of Charities Register

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A decision made 13 July 2018;

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2018-0094

Decision Summary Title:

Contingency funding to the Department for Community and Constitutional Affairs for costs associated with the Charities Commissioner in 2018  

Date of Decision Summary:

6th July 2018

Decision Summary Author:

Head of Decision Support

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title:

Contingency funding of to the Department for Community and Constitutional Affairs for costs associated with the new Charities Commissioner in 2018

Date of Written Report:

6th July 2018

Written Report Author:

Head of Decision Support

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: A non-recurring transfer of £147,715 in 2018 from Central Contingencies to the Community and Constitutional Affairs Department (CCA) revenue head of expenditure in respect of interim costs associated with the Charities Commissioner including the set-up of the Charities Register.

Decision(s): The Minister approved a non-recurring transfer of £147,715 in 2018 from Central Contingencies to the CCA revenue head of expenditure.

Reason(s) for Decision:

Article 17(2) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 states that the Minister for Treasury and Resources is authorised to approve the transfer from contingency expenditure to heads of expenditure of amounts not exceeding, in total, the amount available for contingency expenditure in a financial year.

It is envisaged that management costs associated with the Charities Commissioner will be met from income from dormant bank accounts. The Dormant Bank Accounts (Jersey) Law 2017 enables balances from dormant bank accounts to be used for charitable and other related causes including the costs of the Charities Commissioner.

 

Until the appropriate arrangements are in place to release funding, the costs of the Charities Commissioner will be met from Central Contingency as originally agreed by CoM. As the responsibility for Social Policy was transferred to the Department for CCA with effect from 1st January 2016 contingency funding of £66,379 has already been approved by Ministerial Decision (MD-TR-2018-0014) dated 18th January 2018 to meet costs associated with the Charities Commissioner in 2017. Additional funding of £147,715 in 2018 is now required for the interim costs associated with the Charities Commissioner including the set-up of the Charities Register.

 

The current Contingency Allocation Policy (published as R.110/2017) sets the requirement for all allocations from Contingency over £100,000 to be considered by the Council of Ministers prior to submission to the Minister for approval. The Council of Ministers approved the above approach at their meeting of 26th June 2013.

Resource Implications: The Department for Community and Constitutional Affairs revenue head of expenditure will increase by £147,715 in 2018 and Central Contingencies will decrease by an identical amount.

This decision does not change the total amount of expenditure approved by the States for 2017-2019 in the Medium Term Financial Plan.

Action required: Head of Decision Support to advise the Community and Constitutional Affairs Finance Director once this decision has been approved.  

Signature:

 

 

 

 

Position: Deputy S J Pinel,

Minister for Treasury and Resources

                

 

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

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