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3 Supplementary Estimates - November For the Fiscal Year Ending March
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5 General Revenue Fund Supplementary Estimates - November Table of Contents Introduction... Schedule of Voted and Statutory Appropriation... Schedule of Budgetary Expenditure... Schedule of Capital Investments... Schedule of Supplementary Budgetary Appropriation by Type... Schedule of Supplementary Budgetary Appropriation by Theme... Schedule of Lending and Investing Disbursements... Schedule of Debt Redemption... Budgetary Appropriation - Executive Branch of Government Education... Government Relations... Social Services... Budgetary Appropriation - Legislative Branch of Government Chief Electoral Officer... Conflict of Interest Commissioner... Information and Privacy Commissioner... Summary - Budgetary Appropriation... Lending and Investing Activities Saskatchewan Power Corporation... SaskEnergy Incorporated... Summary - Lending and Investing Activities... Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments Debt Redemption... Summary - Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments
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7 Introduction The Supplementary Estimates November are prepared in accordance with Section 12(1) of The Financial Administration Act, 1993 and include any estimated increases in To Be Voted and Statutory expenditures, loans, advances and investments to be paid from the General Revenue Fund (GRF). Funding requests reflect the additional commitments government will undertake during the fiscal year. The requested funding for each vote is the net amount required after reallocation of voted appropriation not required in other areas of the vote. The additional funding contained in the Supplementary Estimates November includes an appropriation already provided by special warrant. Clause 14(3)(b) of The Financial Administration Act, 1993 requires that special warrant appropriations be submitted to the Legislative Assembly as part of the next Appropriation Ac that is not an Act for interim supply. The detail section of the Supplementary Estimates November, beginning on page 10, uses the vote, subvote and allocation structure from the Estimates with the exception of the Ministries of Central Services, and Parks, Culture and Sport which have been adjusted to reflect Order in Council #284/2014. The subvote descriptions provided in the Estimates apply to the Supplementary Estimates November; however, subvote descriptions may be expanded by the explanation for the additional funding provided by the Supplementary Estimates November. Descriptions for new votes and subvotes are incorporated into the explanation for the additional funding. The General Principles, Budget and Spending Control, Budget Principles and Glossary of Terms outlined in the Estimates apply to the Supplementary Estimates November. The Supplementary Estimates November contain schedules similar in format to those included in the Estimates. 3
8 Schedule of Voted and Statutory Appropriation Supplementary Revised Estimated Estimates Estimates Voted Statutory Voted Statutory Voted Statutory Total Ministries and Agencies Advanced Education... Agriculture... Central Services... Economy... Education... Environment... Executive Council... Finance... Finance Debt Servicing... Government Relations... Health... Highways and Infrastructure... Innovation Saskatchewan... Justice... Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... Parks, Culture and Sport... Public Service Commission... Saskatchewan Research Council... SaskBuilds Corporation... Social Services... Water Security Agency... Legislative Assembly and its Officers Advocate for Children and Youth... Chief Electoral Officer... Conflict of Interest Commissioner... Information and Privacy Commissioner... Legislative Assembly... Ombudsman... Provincial Auditor... Budgetary Appropriation 817, , , , , , , , , , , ,706 1,470, ,845 33,026-1,503, ,845 1,810, , , ,605 17, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,645 5,023, ,023, ,023, , , ,463 11, ,590-11, ,620 17, ,620 17, ,165 18, ,660-18, , , ,653 1, ,350 34, ,676-34,676 20, ,343-20,343 12, ,075-12, , , , ,636 17, ,544-17,544 2, , ,523-4,605-1,177-5,782 5, , ,268-1,268 9,571 17, ,571 17,781 27,352 3, , ,410 8, , , ,394, , ,479 1,177 11,552, ,534 12,341, Responsibility for Saskatchewan Archives Board is assigned to the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport pursuant to Order in Council #284/2014. $111K previously provided by special warrant. The Financial Administration Act 1993 requires that special warrant appropriations be "submitted to the Legislative Assembly as part of the next Appropriation Act that is not an Act for interim supply". 4
9 Schedule of Budgetary Expenditure Supplementary Revised Forecasted 1 Estimated Estimates Estimates Adjustments Expenditure Ministries and Agencies Advanced Education... Agriculture... Central Services... Economy... Education... Environment... Executive Council... Finance... Finance Debt Servicing... Government Relations... Health... Highways and Infrastructure... Innovation Saskatchewan... Justice... Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... Parks, Culture and Sport... Public Service Commission... Saskatchewan Research Council... SaskBuilds Corporation... Social Services... Water Security Agency , , , , , ,755 63,296-63,296-63, , , ,706 1,777,887 33,026 1,810,913-1,810, , , ,605 18,025-18,025-18, , , , , ,000 (15,000) 270, ,235 94, , ,645 5,023,821-5,023,821-5,023, , , ,463 11,590-11,590-11, , , ,165 18,660-18,660 (300) 18, , , ,350 34,676-34,676 34,676 20,343-20,343-20,343 12,075-12,075-12, ,986 29, , ,636 17,544-17,544-17,544 Legislative Assembly and its Officers - - Advocate for Children and Youth... Chief Electoral Officer... Conflict of Interest Commissioner... Information and Privacy Commissioner... Legislative Assembly... Ombudsman... Provincial Auditor... 2,523-2,523-2,523 4,605 1,177 5,782-5, , ,268-1,268 27,352-27,352 (250) 27,102 3,410-3,410-3,410 8,752-8,752-8,752 Budgetary Expenditure 12,183, ,656 12,341,931 (15,550) 12,326,381 1 Adjustments include (in thousands of dollars): Voted Appropriation forecasted to be unutilized (300) Forecasted reduction in Statutory Appropriation requirement (15,250) (15,550) 5
10 Schedule of Capital Investments Original Supplementary Forecasted Estimated Estimated 1 Adjustments Expenditure Capital Asset Acquisitions Agriculture... Central Services... Economy... Education... Environment... Executive Council... Finance... Government Relations... Health... Highways and Infrastructure... Justice... Labour Relations and Workplace Safety... Parks, Culture and Sport... Social Services... 1, ,500 33, ,273 7, ,860 21,133 - (4,600) 16,533 6, ,520 1, ,112 2, ,200 2, ,160 43, , , ,832 37, , , ,299 11, ,635 Capital Asset Acquisitions 555, (4,600) 551,455 Capital Transfer Payments Advanced Education... Agriculture... Education... Government Relations... Health... Highways and Infrastructure... Justice... Parks, Culture and Sport... Social Services... 32, ,600 1, ,000 82,189 18, ,324 74,111 - (3,002) 71,109 51, ,115 31, ,388 3, ,509 50, ,568 4, ,900 Capital Transfer Payments 331,380 18,135 (3,002) 346,513 Capital Investments 886,935 18,635 (7,602) 897,968 1 Forecasted reallocations between capital (asset acquisitions and capital transfers) and non-capital appropriations and expenditure reductions or savings. 6
11 Schedule of Supplementary Budgetary Appropriation by Type Supplementary Estimates - November Government Delivered Programs Transfers Transfers for Public Service Salaries and Goods and Capital Asset Transfers to Supplementary Benefits Services Acquisitions Operating Capital Individuals Appropriation Ministries and Agencies Education... Government Relations... Social Services... Legislative Assembly and its Officers Chief Electoral Officer... Conflict of Interest Commissioner... Information and Privacy Commissioner... Supplementary Budgetary Appropriation "To Be Voted" Budgetary Appropriation... "Statutory" Budgetary Appropriation ,600-13,291 18,135-33,026 1,997 4,936-1,982-85,495 94, ,250 29,650-1, , ,139 8, ,273 18, , ,656 2,139 7, ,273 18, , ,479-1, ,177 7
12 Schedule of Supplemental Budgetary Appropriation by Theme Theme Community Development Education Other Protection of Persons & Property Social Services & Assistance Supplementary Appropriation Ministries and Agencies Education , ,026 Government Relations... 1, ,428-94,410 Social Services ,650 29,650 Legislative Assembly and its Officers Chief Electoral Officer , ,177 Conflict of Interest Commissioner Information and Privacy Commissioner Supplemental Estimates ,982 33,026 1,449 92,549 29, ,656 8
13 Schedule of Lending and Investing Disbursements Original Estimated Forecasted Change Crown Corporations - Loans Municipal Financing Corporation of Saskatchewan... Saskatchewan Power Corporation... Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corporation... Saskatchewan Water Corporation... SaskEnergy Incorporated... Crown Corporations - Loans Other - Loans Advanced Education... Economy... Other - Loans Loans Investments Contributions to Sinking Funds... Sinking Fund Redemptions of Crown Corporations... Investments Disbursements 53,300 53, , , , ,500 77,400 (56,100) 10,000 3,100 (6,900) 88, ,200 63, ,400 1,224, ,300 54,000 54,000-4,500 3,500 (1,000) 58,500 57,500 (1,000) 1,020,900 1,282, , , , ,578 6,361 (217) 107, , ,128,670 1,390, ,612 Schedule of Debt Redemption Original Estimated Forecasted Change Debt Redemption Government General Debt... Crown Corporation General Debt... Government Business Enterprise Specific Debt , ,972-3,700 28,000 24, , , , ,246 24,300 9
14 General Revenue Fund Supplementary Estimates - November For the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2015 Budgetary Appropriation Supplementary Estimates Executive Branch of Government Education - Vote 5 Central Management and Services (ED01) Central Services Accommodation Services ,600 K-12 Education (ED03) School Operating... 13,200 School Capital... 18,135 31,335 Early Years (ED08) Early Childhood Intervention Programs... Text81: 91 33,026 Additional funding is required Additional to secure funding nine new is required school sites to secure in Regina, nine Saskatoon, new school Martensville sites in Regina, Saskatoon, and Warman; alleviate the shortfall Martensville resulting and Warman; from the Education alleviate the Property shortfall Tax resulting reconciliation; from the Education Property Tax provide increases in school operating reconciliation; grants provide to reflect increases increased school enrolment; operating fund grants additional to reflect increased enrolment; fund expenses related to the Joint additional Use School expenses Project; related and accommodate to the Joint Use additional School rent Project; and and courier accommodate additional rent expenses. and courier expenses. 33,026 Government Relations - Vote 30 First Nations and Métis Engagement (GR12) First Nations Gaming Agreements... 1,982 Public Safety (GR11) Provincial Disaster Assistance Program... 92,428 Text81: 94,410 Additional funding is required Additional for the Provincial funding is Disaster required Assistance for the Provincial Program Disaster related to Assistance 2014 Program related to 2014 claims, outstanding prior-year claims, outstanding administration, prior-year and claims increased and administration, gaming agreement and increased gaming agreement payments related to higher-than-expected payments related casino to higher-than-expected income in casino income in ,410 10
15 Supplementary Estimates - November Continued Social Services - Vote 36 Supplementary Estimates Central Management and Services (SS01) Central Services Accommodation Services ,400 Child and Family Services (SS04) Child and Family Program Maintenance and Support... Income Assistance and Disability Services (SS03) Saskatchewan Assistance Program... 6,000 11,800 Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability... 10,450 16,450 Text81: 29,650 Additional funding is required Additional to respond funding to an is increased required caseload to respond of people to an increased with disabilities caseload of people with disabilities and to adjust the cost of cases; and increased to adjust the costs cost of of providing cases; increased supports to costs families of providing and supports to families and caregivers, particularly for children caregivers, with particularly complex medical for children and behavioural with complex needs; medical as well and as behavioural needs; as well as pressures in emergency fire pressures and flood in evacuation emergency costs fire and construction flood evacuation costs costs to accommodate and construction costs to accommodate clients with intellectual disabilities. clients with intellectual disabilities. 29,650 11
16 Supplementary Estimates - November Continued Legislative Branch of Government Chief Electoral Officer - Vote 34 Chief Electoral Officer (CE01) Chief Electoral Officer - Statutory... Text81: Amounts in this subvote are "Statutory". Supplementary Estimates ,177 1,177 Additional statutory funding Additional is required statutory for the Lloydminster funding is required by-election for the and Lloydminster to relocate the by-election and to relocate the head office of the Chief Electoral head Officer. office of the Chief Electoral Officer. 1,177 Conflict of Interest Commissioner - Vote 57 Conflict of Interest Commissioner (CC01) Conflict of Interest Commissioner Text81: 272 Additional funding is required Additional for The Lobbyists funding is Act required which for was The passed Lobbyists on April Act2, which was passed on April 2, Information and Privacy Commissioner - Vote 55 Information and Privacy Commissioner (IP01) Information and Privacy Commissioner... Text81: Additional funding is required Additional to ensure funding that the is Information required to ensure and Privacy that the Commissioner Information is and able Privacy Commissioner is able to respond to incoming requests to respond for review to incoming and breach requests of privacy for review investigations, and breach and of three privacy investigations, and three additional FTEs to support the additional Commissioner. FTEs to support Funding the is also Commissioner. required for additional Funding is also required for additional accommodation charges. accommodation charges. 121 Summary - Budgetary Appropriation "To Be Voted"... "Statutory"... Total Budgetary Appropriation Amount Provided by Special Warrant Additional Funding Required , ,479 1, ,656 12
17 Supplementary Estimates - November Continued Lending and Investing Activities Saskatchewan Power Corporation - Vote 152 Loans (PW01) - Statutory... Text81: Amounts in this vote are "Statutory". SaskEnergy Incorporated - Vote 150 Loans (SE01) - Statutory... Text81: Amounts in this vote are "Statutory". Summary - Lending and Investing Activities "To Be Voted"... "Statutory"... Total Lending and Investing Activities Supplementary Estimates , , ,000 63,300 63,300 63, , ,300 Amount Provided by Special Warrant... - Additional Funding Required ,300 Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments Debt Redemption - Vote 175 Crown Corporation General Debt - Statutory... Text81: Amounts in this vote are "Statutory". Summary - Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments "To Be Voted"... "Statutory"... Total Debt Redemption, Sinking Fund and Interest Payments 24,300 24,300 24,300-24,300 24,300 Amount Provided by Special Warrant... - Additional Funding Required... 24,300 13
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