The Police Grant (Revocation and Variation No. 2) (Scotland) Order 2009
Citation and commencement1.
This Order may be cited as the Police Grant (Revocation and Variation No. 2) (Scotland) Order 2009 and shall come into force on 12th March 2009, but article 2 shall have effect from 1st April 2008.
Revocation2.
Variation of the Police Grant (Scotland) Order 20083.
(a)
in article 2 (aggregate amounts of grants for financial year 2008–2009), for “£566,628,000” substitute “£551,953,226”; and
(b)
“(1)
(2)
Authority
Amount of Grant
Central Scotland Joint Police Board
£26,586,271
The Dumfries and Galloway Council
£15,240,117
The Fife Council
£32,800,707
Grampian Joint Police Board
£51,008,878
Lothian and Borders Joint Police Board
£98,641,406
Northern Joint Police Board
£28,122,367
Strathclyde Joint Police Board
£257,145,196
Tayside Joint Police Board
£42,408,284”.
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
This Order revokes the Police Grant (Variation) (Scotland) Order 2009 and varies the Police Grant (Scotland) Order 2008.
The revocation is to correct an error in the Police Grant (Variation) (Scotland) Order 2009.
The variation is to vary the Police Grant (Scotland) Order 2008 for the financial year 2008/09 to state the actual aggregate police grant and the amounts of police grant paid to each police authority and joint police board in respect of that financial year, as redetermined on the basis of audited accounts.
A redetermination of the police grant is carried out because the police grant as stated in the Police Grant (Scotland) Order 2008 was based on estimated budget figures. Upon receipt of audited accounts, the Scottish Ministers have substituted audited figures into the formula used to calculate the police grant and the amount of police grant has been redetermined accordingly.
A report on the considerations taken into account by the Scottish Ministers in making the redetermination has been prepared and laid before the Scottish Parliament in accordance with section 32(6) and (9) of the Police (Scotland) Act 1967.