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Sir Brian Mawhinney: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department if she will list the Ministers in her Department who visited any of the constituencies which are in the Peterborough unitary authority area between 1 January 2000 and 14 February 2001, indicating in each case (a) the date of the visit, (b) the constituencies included in the visit and (c) if the local hon. Member met the Minister. [151030]
Jane Kennedy: No Lord Chancellor's Department Ministers visited any of the constituencies in the Peterborough unitary authority are between 1 January 2000 and 14 February 2001.
Helen Jones: To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department what proposals there are to amend the Lord Chancellor's Department departmental expenditure limit and running costs limits for 2000-01. [151285]
Mr. Lock: Subject to parliamentary approval of the necessary Supplementary Estimate for Class V, Votes 1, 2 and 3 the Lord Chancellor's Department's Departmental Expenditure Limit for 2000-01 will be increased by £29,818,000 from £2,638,861,000 to £2,668,679,000.
The increase is the net effect of:
funding of the Children and Family Court Advisory Service and Support Service (CAFCASS) from both Home Office (£3,000,000) and Department of Health (£3,000,000)
a contribution towards the costs of inspection for the Youth Justice Board from the Home Office (£23,000)
the costs of recruiting and re-appointing panel members for the Unified Appeals Tribunals from the Department of Social Security (£73,000)
funding relating to the Unfair Contract Terms project from the Department of Trade and Industry (£8,000)
a contribution towards the costs of District Judge redeployment from the Home Office (£467,000)
a transfer relating to CMF2 Interface Development funding for the JUROR and the Phoenix interface from the Home Office (£32,000)
a transfer in respect of Armed Forces Discipline Act from the Ministry of Defence (£340,000)
following deferral in the responsibility for Warrant Enforcement a transfer to the Home Office (-£860,000)
a contribution towards the costs of IBIS (Integrating Business and Information Systems) Criminal Justice Systems Unit to the Home Office (-£200,000)
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relating to the Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) a transfer to the Home Office (-£23,000)
in respect of modernising the courts, grants from the Civil Service Modernisation Fund (£510,000).
The running cost limit for Lord Chancellor's Department Class V, Vote 1 will be increased by £30,885,000 from £611,797,000 to £642,682,000. The increase is in respect of:
release of funds from the Departmental Unallocated Provision (£2,308,000)
transfer from the Home Office in respect of contribution to the costs of inspection for the Youth Justice Board (£23,000)
transfer from the Department of Social Security relating to the costs of recruiting and re-appointing panel members for the Unified Appeals Tribunals (£52,000)
transfer from the Department of Trade and Industry relating to the Unfair Contract Terms project (£8,000)
transfer from the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions relating to the Publication of Local Authority Reports project (£11,000)
transfer from the Ministry of Defence relating to Armed Forces Discipline Act (£340,000)
wider market initiative receipts (£42,000)
transfer to the Home Office relating to contribution towards the costs of the IBIS (Integrating Business and Information Systems) Criminal Justice Systems Unit (-£200,000)
transfer to the Home Office relating to the Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) (-£23,000).
additional VAT recoveries on contracted out services (£543,000)
modernising the courts from the Civil Service Modernisation Fund (£260,000).
lottery grant from the Heritage Lottery fund in respect of the project to microfilm WW1 Soldiers' Documents (£620,000)
wider markets initiative receipts (£450,000)
additional VAT recoveries on contracted out services (£400,000)
receipt from the Modernising Government Fund (£250,000).