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S.M. 1989-90, c. 66

Bill 99, 2nd Session, 34th Legislature

The Appropriation Act, 1989

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(Assented to March 15, 1990)

HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, enacts as follows:

Definition of "Main Estimates"

1

In this Act "Main Estimates" refers to The Main Estimates of Expenditure of the Province of Manitoba for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990, tabled in the Assembly.

Money granted for 1989-1990

2

From and out of the Consolidated Fund of the province there may be paid and applied a sum of $4,321,794,800. towards defraying the several charges and expenses of the public service of the province not otherwise provided for, from April 1, 1989, to March 31, 1990, both dates inclusive, and being the amount of each of the items voted as set forth in Schedule A of this Act.

Authority for future commitments

3(1)

In addition to expenditure authority granted under section 2, authority is granted to the government to commit on or before March 31, 1990, expenditures not to exceed in total an estimated aggregate amount of $400,000,000. for the purposes of ensuring completion of projects or fulfilling of contracts initiated prior to and during the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990, regardless of the year in which the expenditures will be made in respect of those commitments, but the expenditures for those commitments shall not be made in the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990, without additional expenditure authority being granted.

Voting of funds in subsequent years

3(2)

The estimated amount of expenditures which have been committed under subsection (1) shall be included in the estimates of the fiscal year in which the expenditures are expected to be made.

Canada-Manitoba Enabling Vote

4(1)

The Minister of Finance may, at his discretion, transfer for the same purposes, any part or all of the money the expenditure of which, for the Canada-Manitoba Enabling Vote, is to be authorized under service heading Canada-Manitoba Enabling Vote (XXVI) and in Appropriation No. 1 — Canada-Manitoba Enabling Vote under that heading, to any appropriation under any service heading of the Main Estimates.

Adjustments consequent upon transfers for Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba

4(2)

Where money is transferred under subsection (1) to an appropriation for Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba under a service heading of the Main Estimates, the amount indicated in the Main Estimates as recoverable from the Department of Northern Affairs shall be increased by an equivalent amount so that the total appropriation authorized to be expended under that service heading of the Main Estimates, less recoveries, remains unchanged and the amount authorized for expenditure for Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba under service heading Northern Affairs (XIX) in Schedule A and in Appropriation No. 4 — Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba or Appropriation No. 6 — Expenditures Related to Capital under that heading, shall be increased by the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under service heading Northern Affairs (XIX) is increased by that amount.

Adjustments for entries for sub-appropriation transfers to Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba

4(3)

Where money authorized to be expended under any service heading set out in Schedule A for purposes other than Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba is to be expended for purposes of Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba, the amount indicated in the Main Estimates as recoverable from the Department of Northern Affairs shall be increased by an amount equivalent to the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under that service heading, less recoveries, is reduced by the amount transferred and the amount authorized for expenditure for Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba, under service heading Northern Affairs (XIX) in Schedule A and in Appropriation No. 4 — Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba or Appropriation No. 6 — Expenditures Related to Capital under that heading, shall be increased by the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under service heading Northern Affairs (XIX) is increased by that amount.

Adjustments consequent upon transfers for Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement

4(4)

Where money is transferred under subsection (1) to an appropriation for Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement under a service heading of the Main Estimates other than the service heading Urban Affairs (XX), the amount indicated in the Main Estimates as recoverable from the Department of Urban Affairs shall be increased by an equivalent amount so that the total appropriation authorized to be expended under that service heading of the Main Estimates, less recoveries, remains unchanged and the amount authorized for expenditure for Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement under service heading Urban Affairs (XX) in Schedule A and in Appropriation No. 3 — Urban Policy Co-ordination or Appropriation No. 4 — Expenditures Related to Capital under that heading, shall be increased by the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under service heading Urban Affairs (XX) is increased by that amount.

Adjustments for entries for sub-appropriation transfers to Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement

4(5)

Where money authorized to be expended under any service heading set out in Schedule A other than service heading Urban Affairs (XX) for purposes other than Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement is to be expended for purposes of Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement, the amount indicated in the Main Estimates as recoverable from the Department of Urban Affairs may be increased by an amount equivalent to the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under that service heading, less recoveries, is reduced by the amount transferred and the amount authorized for expenditure for Canada-Manitoba Winnipeg Core Area Renewed Agreement, under service heading Urban Affairs (XX) in Schedule A and in Appropriation No. 3 — Urban Policy Co-ordination or Appropriation No. 4 — Expenditures Related to Capital under that heading, shall be increased by the amount transferred so that the total of appropriations authorized to be expended under service heading Urban Affairs (XX) is increased by that amount.

Authority for expenditures in anticipation of recoveries

5

Where an item in an appropriation for a department of government as shown in the Main Estimates showed that a nil amount or a net amount of expenditure was to be authorized for the purpose of the department rendering services or providing materials, supplies or property to another department or agency of the government, on the basis that all or a portion of the total amount to be expended by the first mentioned department for those purposes would be recovered from that other department or other agency in anticipated amounts as set out in the item in the Main Estimates, the amount that may be expended through the first mentioned department for the purposes of rendering the services or providing the materials, supplies or property, in the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990 shall be the total of:

(a) the net amount voted in the item, whether or not it is a nil vote; and

(b) the anticipated amount of the recoveries as set out in the item in the Main Estimates to the extent that it is reasonably anticipated that the recoveries will be made.

General salary increases

6

The Minister of Finance may, at his discretion, transfer for the same purposes to any appropriation under any service heading of the Main Estimates any part or all of the money the expenditure of which, for general salary increases in the several departments of government is to be authorized under service heading General Salary Increases (XXV) and in Appropriation No. 1 — General Salary Increases under that heading.

Money authorized for agreements with Canada

7(1)

Money authorized under this Act to be expended for or in respect of any agreement with the Government of Canada may be expended in anticipation of the agreement being entered into notwithstanding that the agreement has not been, and never is, entered into.

Money expended in anticipation of agreements

7(2)

Money authorized under this Act to be expended for or in respect of any agreement with the Government of Canada may be expended on projects or for costs in anticipation that the agreement when entered into, will provide for the sharing of the amount expended or the sharing of certain costs of the project, notwithstanding that the agreement when entered into does not provide for such sharing.

Lapse of appropriations

8

Any part of the money under Schedule A appropriated by this Act out of the Consolidated Fund that may be unexpended at the end of March 31, 1990, shall not be expended thereafter except in payment of accounts and expenses incurred on or prior to the said day; and all balances remaining unexpended after the said date or at such subsequent date as is authorized by the provisions of The Financial Administration Act shall lapse and be written off.

Power to borrow

9

The Lieutenant Governor in Council may authorize the raising, by way of loan or loans, upon the credit of the government, in accordance with the provisions of The Financial Administration Act, such sum or sums of money not exceeding in the aggregate the net sum of $400,000,000. as may be considered necessary for making any payments authorized or required by any Act to be made out of the Consolidated Fund or for reimbursing the Consolidated Fund for any such payment made therefrom.

Application of money

10

The due application of all money expended under the authority of this Act shall be accounted for to Her Majesty.

Coming into force

11

This Act comes into force on the day it receives the royal assent.

SCHEDULE A

Sums granted to Her Majesty by this Act for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1990 and the purposes for which they are granted.

Appropriation No. SERVICE Amount

LEGISLATION (I)
1. Indemnities (Statutory) $2,329,000
2. Retirement Allowances (Statutory) 1,152,700
3. Members' Allowances (Statutory) 2,793,900
Total Statutory Appropriations for Legislation $ 6,275,600
4. Other Assembly Expenditures $3,120,600
   Leader of the Official Opposition Party Salary $   20,600
   Other salaries and expenses 3,100,000
5. Provincial Auditor's Office 2,649,900
6. Ombudsman 598,400
7. Elections Manitoba 411,900
Total Sums to be Voted for Legislation $6,780,800
Total Statutory Appropriations and Sums to be Voted for Legislation $13,056,400
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (II)
1. General Administration $ 3,288,000
   Premier and President of the Council's Salary $   26,600
   Other Administration 3,261,400
$ 3,288,000
AGRICULTURE (III)
1. Administration and Finance $ 3,945,500
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 3,924,900
2. Manitoba Crop Insurance Corporation 5,167,000
3. Manitoba Agricultural Credit Corporation 16,454,000
4. Agricultural Development and Marketing Division 12,997,200
5. Regional Agricultural Services Division 11,005,400
6. Policy and Economics Division 2,943,400
7. Federal-Provincial Agreements 1,057,500
8. Income Insurance Fund 10,773,500
9. Drugs and Semen Purchases 7,290,700
10. Education Tax Reduction Program for Farmers 15,400,000
11. Emergency Interest Rate Relief Program 1,250,000
12. Emergency Drought Relief Program
$88,284,200
CIVIL SERVICE (XVII)
1. Civil Service Commission $ 4,866,200
2. Civil Service Benefit Plans 51,630,400
3. Levy for Health and Post-Secondary Education 13,366,000
$ 69,862,600
COOPERATIVE, CONSUMER AND CORPORATE AFFAIRS (V)
1. Administration and Finance $   899,600
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance   879,000
2. Consumers' Bureau 908,300
3. Corporate Affairs 4,410,100
4. Cooperative and Credit UnionDevelopment and Regulation 1,716,900
$  7,934,900
CULTURE, HERITAGE AND RECREATION (XIV)
1. Administration and Finance $ 1,918,300
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,897,700
2. Culture, Heritage and Recreation Programs 12,570,200
3. Communication and Information Resources 5,658,800
4. Expenditures Related to Capital    200,000
$ 20,347,300
EDUCATION AND TRAINING (XVI)
1. Administration and Finance $  4,591,300
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 4,570,700
2. Statutory Boards and Commissions   29,888,000
3. Financial Support - Schools 488,776,000
4. Program Development Support Services 21,108,800
5. Post-Secondary, Adult and Continuing Education and Training 88,588,200
6. Universities Grants Commission 187,844,100
7. Bureau de l'éducation française 4,245,700
8. Expenditures Related to Capital 32,145,500
$857,187,600
ENERGY AND MINES (XXIII)
1. Administration and Finance $1,593,000
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,572,400
2. Energy 3,709,300
3. Mineral Resources 5,390,000
4. Manitoba Energy Authority 1,323,100
$ 12,015,400
ENVIRONMENT (XXXI)
1. Administration and Finance $ 1,534,100
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,513,500
2. Environmental Management 10,162,400
3. Environmental Advisory Organizations    385,500
$ 12,082,000
FAMILY SERVICES (IX)
1. Administration and Finance $ 6,330,400
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 6,309,800
2. Registration and Licensing Services   1,385,600
3. Community Social Services 69,345,300
4. Child and Family Services 140,551,700
5. Income Security 252,447,700
6. Youth and Employment Services 21,420,200
$491,480,900
FINANCE (VII)
1. Administration and Finance $   850,800
   Minister's Salary $    20,600
   Other Administration and Finance     830,200
2. Treasury Division 1,517,000
3. Comptroller's Division 4,647,600
4. Taxation Division 8,960,500
5. Federal-Provincial Relations and Research Division 1,532,500
6. Insurance and Risk Management 1,118,100
7. Treasury Board Secretariat 2,238,100
8. Tax Credit Payments 248,800,000
Sums to be Voted for Finance $269,664,600
9. Public Debt (Statutory):
(a)(1)  Interest on the Public Debt of the Province and expenses incidental thereto $1,160,084,600
    (2)  Interest on Trust and Special Funds   94,800,000
$1,254,884,600
(b)  Less - Amounts of Interest and Other Charges to be received from:
    (1)  Manitoba Telephone System $ 56,856,900
    (2)  Manitoba Hydro 293,639,500
    (3)  Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation   43,868,600
    (4)  Manitoba Agricultural Credit Corporation 25,660,400
    (5)  Other Government Agencies    4,364,200
    (6)  Other Loans and Investments 197,504,900
    (7)  Sinking FundInvestments 145,000,000
766,894,500
Total Public Debt (Statutory) $487,990,100
10. Hydro Rates Stabilization (Statutory)
Total (Statutory) $487,990,100
11. Expenditures Related to Capital $1,162,900
Sum to be Voted for Finance   $  1,162,900
Total Sums to be Voted for Finance $270,827,500
Total Statutory Appropriations 487,990,100
Total Statutory Appropriations and Sums to be Voted for Finance $758,817,600
GOVERNMENT SERVICES (VIII)
1. Administration $  2,209,700
   Minister's Salary $   10,300
   Other Administration 2,199,400
2. Property Management 117,568,900
3. Supply and Services 1,052,800
4. Project Services 2,882,000
5. Land Value Appraisal Commission 52,600
6. Disaster Assistance 715,500
7. Expenditures Related to Capital 25,301,100
$  149,782,600
HEALTH (XXI)
1. Administration and Finance $  3,600,000
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 3,579,400
2. Community Health Services (Programs) 72,167,400
3. Community Health Services (Operations) 30,188,700
4. Mental Health 40,609,900
5. The Alcoholism Foundation of Manitoba 10,553,300
6. Manitoba Health Services Commission 1,355,863,600
7. Expenditures Related to Capital —  Manitoba Health Services Commission 44,250,900
$1,557,233,800
HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION (XV)
1. Administration and Finance $  4,208,500
   Minister's Salary $    10,300
   Other Administration and Finance 4,198,200
2. Operations and Maintenance 75,271,300
3. Planning and Design and Land Surveys 3,661,700
4. Engineering and Technical Services 11,288,000
5. Transportation Policy and Research 2,210,600
6. Driver and Vehicle Licensing 14,456,000
7. Boards and Committees 1,458,800
8. Expenditures Related to Capital 112,926,200
$ 225,481,100
HOUSING (XXX)
1. General Administration $  4,849,000
   Minister's Salary $    10,300
   Other General Administration 4,838,700
2. Landlord and Tenant Affairs 2,259,900
3. Operations 11,245,600
4. Transfer Payments to the Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation 31,676,000
5. Expenditures Related to Capital     350,000
$  50,380,500
INDUSTRY, TRADE AND TOURISM (X)
1. Administration and Finance $ 2,564,300
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 2,543,700
2. Industry and Trade Division 14,377,400
3. Technology Division 4,041,400
4. Canada-Manitoba Economic Development Planning Agreement 150,000
5. Tourism Division 5,749,600
6. Canada-Manitoba Tourism Agreement 1985-1990 2,232,100
7. Manitoba Horse Racing Commission 5,364,500
8. Emergency Interest Rate Relief Program 150,000
9. Manitoba Bureau of Statistics 409,200
10. Expenditures Related to Capital 2,873,500
$ 37,912,000
JUSTICE (IV)
1. Administration and Finance $ 4,553,000
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 4,532,400
2. Criminal Justice 6,718,000
3. Legal Services 5,109,600
4. Law Enforcement 38,183,200
5. Court Services 21,267,700
6. Protection of Individual and Property Rights 22,807,100
7. Corrections 43,814,000
$142,452,600
LABOUR (XI)
1. Administration and Finance $ 1,539,600
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,519,000
2. Labour 9,810,800
3. Workplace and Worker Services 3,833,400
$15,183,800
NATURAL RESOURCES (XII)
1. Administration and Finance $ 4,819,000
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 4,798,400
2. Regional Services   30,621,400
3. Engineering and Construction 6,951,300
4. Water Resources 9,107,500
5. Parks 14,243,900
6. Lands 1,856,600
7. Forestry 10,857,000
8. Fisheries 4,183,300
9. Wildlife 5,093,900
10. Surveys and Mapping 3,356,300
11. Resource Support Programs 608,400
12. Expenditures Related to Capital 7,672,400
$99,371,000
NORTHERN AFFAIRS (XIX)
1. Administration and Finance $ 1,696,600
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,676,000
2. Local Government Development 8,396,200
3. Agreements Management and Co-ordination 3,080,000
4. Northern Development Agreement — Canada-Manitoba 5,221,500
5. Native Affairs Secretariat 2,119,800
6. Expenditures Related to Capital 3,420,200
$23,934,300
RURAL DEVELOPMENT (XIII)
1. Administration and Finance $ 1,117,300
   Minister's Salary $   20,600
   Other Administration and Finance 1,096,700
2. Municipal Board 353,800
3. Municipal Advisory and Financial Services 32,367,000
4. Municipal Assessments 5,541,700
5. Research and Systems Services 4,356,900
6. Municipal Planning Services 2,980,800
7. Provincial Planning 467,200
8. Surface Rights Board 127,600
9. Manitoba Water Services Board 1,927,000
10. Rural Economic Development 1,169,400
11. Conservation Districts Authority 433,000
12. Expenditures Related to Capital 6,978,000
$57,819,700
SENIORS DIRECTORATE (XXIV)
1. Seniors Directorate $   207,300
$    207,300
STATUS OF WOMEN (XXII)
1. Status of Women $   763,400
$    763,400
URBAN AFFAIRS (XX)
1. Administration and Finance $   472,500
   Minister's Salary $ 10,300
   Other Administration and Finance 462,200
2. Financial Assistance to the City of Winnipeg 43,962,500
3. Urban Policy Co-ordination 5,972,200
4. Expenditures Related to Capital 26,960,000
$ 77,367,200
CANADA-MANITOBA ENABLING VOTE (XXVI)
1. Canada-Manitoba Enabling Vote $24,714,300
$ 24,714,300
FLOOD CONTROL AND EMERGENCY EXPENDITURES (XVIII)
1. Flood Control and Emergency Expenditures $ 1,700,000
$    1,700,000
ALLOWANCE FOR LOSSES AND EXPENDITURES INCURRED BY CROWN CORPORATIONS

AND OTHER PROVINCIAL ENTITIES (XXXV)

1. Allowance for Losses and Expenditures $ 3,400,000
$    3,400,000
GENERAL SALARY INCREASES (XXV)
1. General Salary Increases $14,000,000
Total General Statutory Appropriations and Sums to be Voted $4,816,060,500
Total General Statutory Appropriations $  494,265,700
Total Sums to be Voted 4,321,794,800
Total General Statutory Appropriations and Sums to be Voted $4,816,060,500