HONOURABLE CAROLE JAMES
MINISTER OF FINANCE AND DEPUTY PREMIER

BILL 25 – 2020

SUPPLY ACT, 2020–2021

Preamble

WHEREAS it appears by Message from the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor and the main Estimates accompanying the Message, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session, that provision is required to defray certain expenses of the public service of the Province, and for other purposes connected with the public service, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021;

AND WHEREAS it appears by Message from the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor and the Supplementary Estimates accompanying the Message, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session, that provision is required to defray certain additional expenses of the public service of the Province, and for other purposes connected with the public service, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021;

AND WHEREAS it appears by Message from the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor and the Supplementary Estimates No. 2 accompanying the Message, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session, that provision is required to defray certain additional expenses of the public service of the Province, and for other purposes connected with the public service, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021;

AND WHEREAS the budget documents, as laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session, disclose that the most likely forecast of a surplus of the government reporting entity for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021 is $527 000 000;

AND WHEREAS those budget documents include a $300 000 000 forecast allowance to provide for unanticipated fluctuations in revenues and expenses of the government reporting entity that decreases the forecast surplus of the government reporting entity for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021 to $227 000 000;

AND WHEREAS exceptional circumstances arose after the budget documents were laid before the Legislative Assembly at the present session and the fiscal forecast of the government reporting entity for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021 will be updated in the first quarterly report for that fiscal year;

THEREFORE HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:

Voted expenses appropriation

1  From and out of the consolidated revenue fund there may be paid and applied in the manner and at the times the government may determine the sum of $55 220 431 000 as set forth in the Schedule, towards defraying the charges and expenses of the public service of the Province for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, the sum to include that authorized to be paid under section 1 of the Supply Act (No. 2), 2020.

Commencement

2  This Act comes into force on the date of Royal Assent.

Schedule
2020/2021 Schedule of Voted Expenses

Sums granted to Her Majesty for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021 and the purposes for which they are granted

Vote Number Ministry/Office or Minister/Program $
1 Legislative Assembly 85 014 000
2 Auditor General 18 575 000
3 Conflict of Interest Commissioner 734 000
4 Elections BC 18 801 000
5 Human Rights Commissioner 5 500 000
6 Information and Privacy Commissioner 6 942 000
7 Merit Commissioner 1 365 000
8 Ombudsperson 9 366 000
9 Police Complaint Commissioner 4 092 000
10 Representative for Children and Youth 10 471 000
11 Office of the Premier 11 334 000
12 Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training – Ministry Operations 2 366 498 000
13 Ministry of Agriculture – Ministry Operations 77 261 000
14 Ministry of Agriculture – Agricultural Land Commission 4 943 000
15 Ministry of Attorney General – Ministry Operations 524 557 000
16 Ministry of Attorney General – Judiciary 83 572 000
17 Ministry of Attorney General – Crown Proceeding Act 24 500 000
18 Ministry of Attorney General – Independent Investigations Office 9 075 000
19 Ministry of Children and Family Development – Ministry Operations 2 228 446 000
20 Ministry of Citizens’ Services – Ministry Operations 551 650 000
21 Ministry of Education – Ministry Operations 6 657 927 000
22 Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources – Ministry Operations 110 935 000
23 Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy – Ministry Operations 188 132 000
24 Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy – Environmental Assessment Office 21 482 000
25 Ministry of Finance – Ministry Operations 267 491 000
26 Ministry of Finance – Government Communications and Public Engagement 28 326 000
27 Ministry of Finance – BC Public Service Agency 54 381 000
28 Ministry of Finance – Benefits and Other Employment Costs 1 000
29 Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development – Ministry Operations 489 126 000
30 Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development – Fire Management 136 310 000
31 Ministry of Health – Ministry Operations 22 042 385 000
32 Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation – Ministry Operations 47 124 000
33 Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation – Treaty and Other Agreements Funding 39 442 000
34 Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Competitiveness – Ministry Operations 93 116 000
35 Ministry of Labour – Ministry Operations 17 185 000
36 Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions – Ministry Operations 9 712 000
37 Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing – Ministry Operations 120 978 000
38 Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing – Housing 505 858 000
39 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General – Ministry Operations 800 352 000
40 Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General – Emergency Program Act 36 527 000
41 Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction – Ministry Operations 3 682 820 000
42 Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture – Ministry Operations 155 323 000
43 Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure – Ministry Operations 928 920 000
44 Minister of Finance – Management of Public Funds and Debt 1 196 835 000
45 Minister of Finance – Contingencies (All Ministries) and New Programs 1 066 042 000
46 Various Ministers – Capital Funding 2 789 336 000
47 Various Ministers – Commissions on Collection of Public Funds 1 000
48 Various Ministers – Allowances for Doubtful Revenue Accounts 1 000
49 Minister of Finance – Tax Transfers 1 686 000 000
50 Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing – Auditor General for Local Government 1 806 000
51 Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development – Forest Practices Board 3 861 000
52 Minister of Finance – Contingencies (All Ministries): Pandemic Response and Economic Recovery – Supplementary Estimates 5 000 000 000
53 Minister of Finance – Contingencies (All Ministries): Federal and Provincial Pandemic Support – Supplementary Estimates No. 2 1 000 000 000
TOTAL 55 220 431 000