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Budget Transfers: Housing to Treasury.

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A decision made (28/07/2006) regarding Budget Transfers: From Housing Department to the Treasury and Resources Department for the Population Office.

Subject:

Budget Transfers: From Housing Department to the Treasury and Resources Department for the Population Office

Decision Reference:

MD-H-2006-0054

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

n/a

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

n/a

Report

File ref:

WR-Budget trfs Population Office

Written report – Title

Transfer of Budget from The Housing Department to Chief Ministers for the Population office

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Julie Tye

Finance Director, Housing Department

Decision(s): To approve the transfer of £105,217 and 8 FTE from the Housing Department for the transfer of the Population Office to the Chief Ministers Department.

Reason(s) for decision:

As part of the change to Ministerial Government the Population Office was created within the Chief Ministers Department, transferring the roles and responsibilities of Housing Legislation from the Housing Department.

Action required:

The Minister has agreed the transfer of £105,217 and 8 FTE from the Housing Department for the transfer of the Population Office to the Chief Ministers Department.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

28 July 2006

Budget Transfers: Housing to Treasury.

REPORT TO THE MINISTER FOR HOUSING

Transfer of the Population Office Budget from the Housing Department to the Chief Minister’s Department

Purpose of the Report

To consider the transfer of the Population Office Budget (£105,217) and 8 FTE from the Housing Department to the Chief Minister’s Department

Background

As part of the change to Ministerial Government, the Population Office was created within the Chief Ministers Department, transferring the roles and responsibilities of Housing Legislation from the Housing Department.

The budget transfer of £105,217 represents the direct expenditure and income of the Population Office. Later in the year there will be another budget transfer to allow for overhead costs such as rent, electricity and general stationary – all of which are currently within the main Housing Departments budget.

Recommendation

The Minister is recommended to approve the budget transfer of £105,217 from Housing to the Chief Minister’s Budgets in respect of the Population Office move.

Julie Tye

Finance Director

21st July 2006

 

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