HC Deb 24 March 1988 vol 130 c586

Amendments made: No. 128, in page 107, line 40, leave out 'additional' and insert 'supplementary'.

No. 129 in page 107, line 47, at end insert— (1A) For the purposes of subsection (1) above a function is a supplementary function, in relation to either of the funding councils, if it is exercisable for the purposes of—

  1. (a) the exercise by the Secretary of State of functions of his under any enactment; or
  2. (b) the doing by the Secretary of State of anything he has power to do apart from any enactment;
and it relates to, or to the activities of, institutions eligible for funding by that Council.'.

No. 130, in page 108, line 3, leave out 'requiring' and insert 'enabling the Council to require'.

No. 131, in page 108, line 4, after 'condition', insert 'subject to which the sums were paid'.

No. 132, in page 108, line 7, at end insert 'but shall not relate to the application by the body to whom the payments are made of any sums derived otherwise than from payments made by the Council.'.

No. 133, in page 108, line 8, at beginning insert 'Subject to subsection (3A) below,'.

No. 134, in page 108, line 10, at end insert— '(3A) The conditions subject to which grants are made by the Secretary of State to either of the Funding Councils shall not relate to the making of payments by the Council to any specified institution.'.

No. 135, in page 108, line 13, at end insert— '(4A) Directions given for the purposes or subsection (4) above shall be given by order made by the Secretary of State.'

No. 136, in page 108, line 25, at end insert ;and the reference in subsection (1A) above to institutions eligible for funding by either of those Councils is a reference—

  1. (a) in relation to the Universities Funding Council, to universities; and
  2. (b) in relation to the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council, to—
  1. (i) institutions within the PCFC funding sector; and
  2. (ii) institutions maintained or assisted by local education authorities, other than universities, at which prescribed courses of higher education are currently provided.'.—[Mr. Kenneth Baker.]

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