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12.—(1) The expenditure of the board in each financial year upon and incidental to the administration and maintenance of Strathclyde Police and any other expenditure which the board requires to defray as part of its expenditure under and for the purposes of any enactment, after deducting therefrom—
(a)all government grants towards the cost of Strathclyde Police; and
(b)all other receipts which require to be applied towards meeting such expenditure of the board under and for the purposes of the Act,
shall be apportioned among the constituent authorities, and the proportion to be borne by each constituent authority shall be according to the cost of the provision of services by Strathclyde Police within the area of each constituent authority.
(2) For the purposes of the Local Government Superannuation (Scotland) Regulations 1987(1), the appropriate superannuation fund in relation to the pensionable employees (as defined in said Regulations) of the board shall be—
(a)at any time before 1st April 1996, the superannuation fund of Strathclyde Regional Council; and
(b)on or after 1st April 1996, the superannuation fund of the City of Glasgow Council.
(3) The board shall provide each of the constituent authorities with a copy of the audited accounts of the board for each financial year.
S.I. 1987/1850, to which there are amendments not relevant for the purposes of this scheme.
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