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Trading fund

A trading fund is an executive agency, government department or often simply a part of a department, that enables the department to handle its own revenues and expenses separately from overall government finances and more like a business, as opposed to having to obtain funding from the government's legislature and feeding income back into its treasury. A Hong Kong parliamentary study of trading funds in the UK and Hong Kong describes their nature and purpose as follows:

Government Trading Funds Act 1973
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to enable certain services of the Crown to be financed by means of trading funds established in pursuance of orders made by the responsible Minister with Treasury concurrence; to make consequential provision (in the event of a trading fund being established for the Mint) as to sums received by, or due from, the Treasury in respect of the coinage; and to amend the Coinage Act 1971 in respect of the establishment and operations of the Mint.
Citation1973 c. 63
Dates
Royal assent25 October 1973
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
Government Trading Act 1990
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to amend the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 and section 5 of the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1921 and to repeal the Borrowing (Control and Guarantees) Act 1946.
Citation1990 c. 30
Dates
Royal assent26 July 1990
Other legislation
Amends
  • Government Trading Funds Act 1973
  • Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1921
Repeals/revokesBorrowing (Control and Guarantees) Act 1946
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Government Trading Act 1990 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

A trading fund is a financial and accounting framework established by law to enable a government department, or part of a department, to adopt certain accounting and management practices common in the private sector. [The fund] operates on a self-financing basis and does not need to regularly seek funding from the legislature to finance its daily operations after its establishment... the intention [is that such] an institutional change would provide the appropriate flexibility in resource management and nurture a new working culture to improve services in terms of both quality and cost-effectiveness.[1]

Each country has its own specific laws and regulations controlling the establishment and use of trading funds. Trading funds in the UK were initially established through the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 (c. 63), and modified by the Government Trading Act 1990 (c. 30),[2] along with other modifications through finance legislation.[3] In 1993, Hong Kong followed suit with its Trading Funds Ordinance of that year.[4] Establishment and operation of a Hong Kong trading fund is subject to decisions made by the Legislative Council on the recommendation of the Financial Secretary.

The significance of a UK trading fund is that it has standing authority under the 1973 Act to use its receipts to meet its expenses or outgoings. Some trading funds have, as their main function, the collection and supply of information to both public and private sectors; others do not. Also in the UK, a trading fund can only be established with the agreement of HM Treasury. To establish a fund, more than 50% of the trading fund's revenue will consist of receipts for goods and services provided by the department, and where the responsible minister and the Treasury are satisfied that the setting up of the trading fund will lead to "improved efficiency and effectiveness in management of operations".[5]

List of trading funds edit

Date of establishment as trading fund is shown:

United Kingdom edit

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Previous edit

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Hong Kong edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lam, Kitty. Operation of Trading Funds. Research and Library Services Division, Legislative Council Secretariat, Central, Hong Kong. Report RP02/02-03. 18 February 2003. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Government Trading Funds Act 1973".
  3. ^ "Government Trading Funds Act 1973 s1".
  4. ^ Government of Hong Kong, Cap. 430: Trading Funds Ordinance, 12 March 1993
  5. ^ Government Trading Funds Act 1973 s 1(1)(b), as amended by the Government Trading Act 1990. See [1].
  6. ^ "Ordnance Survey Change in Operating Model:Written statement - HCWS215". UK Parliament.
  7. ^ https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/3
  8. ^ Resolution of the Legislative Council under sections 3, 4 and 6 of the Trading Fund Ordinance (Cap. 430) made on 26 June 1996, accessed 25 December 2018

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A trading fund is an executive agency government department or often simply a part of a department that enables the department to handle its own revenues and expenses separately from overall government finances and more like a business as opposed to having to obtain funding from the government s legislature and feeding income back into its treasury A Hong Kong parliamentary study of trading funds in the UK and Hong Kong describes their nature and purpose as follows Government Trading Funds Act 1973Act of ParliamentParliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to enable certain services of the Crown to be financed by means of trading funds established in pursuance of orders made by the responsible Minister with Treasury concurrence to make consequential provision in the event of a trading fund being established for the Mint as to sums received by or due from the Treasury in respect of the coinage and to amend the Coinage Act 1971 in respect of the establishment and operations of the Mint Citation1973 c 63DatesRoyal assent25 October 1973Text of statute as originally enactedText of the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk Government Trading Act 1990Act of ParliamentParliament of the United KingdomLong titleAn Act to amend the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 and section 5 of the Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1921 and to repeal the Borrowing Control and Guarantees Act 1946 Citation1990 c 30DatesRoyal assent26 July 1990Other legislationAmendsGovernment Trading Funds Act 1973Exchequer and Audit Departments Act 1921Repeals revokesBorrowing Control and Guarantees Act 1946Text of statute as originally enactedText of the Government Trading Act 1990 as in force today including any amendments within the United Kingdom from legislation gov uk A trading fund is a financial and accounting framework established by law to enable a government department or part of a department to adopt certain accounting and management practices common in the private sector The fund operates on a self financing basis and does not need to regularly seek funding from the legislature to finance its daily operations after its establishment the intention is that such an institutional change would provide the appropriate flexibility in resource management and nurture a new working culture to improve services in terms of both quality and cost effectiveness 1 Each country has its own specific laws and regulations controlling the establishment and use of trading funds Trading funds in the UK were initially established through the Government Trading Funds Act 1973 c 63 and modified by the Government Trading Act 1990 c 30 2 along with other modifications through finance legislation 3 In 1993 Hong Kong followed suit with its Trading Funds Ordinance of that year 4 Establishment and operation of a Hong Kong trading fund is subject to decisions made by the Legislative Council on the recommendation of the Financial Secretary The significance of a UK trading fund is that it has standing authority under the 1973 Act to use its receipts to meet its expenses or outgoings Some trading funds have as their main function the collection and supply of information to both public and private sectors others do not Also in the UK a trading fund can only be established with the agreement of HM Treasury To establish a fund more than 50 of the trading fund s revenue will consist of receipts for goods and services provided by the department and where the responsible minister and the Treasury are satisfied that the setting up of the trading fund will lead to improved efficiency and effectiveness in management of operations 5 Contents 1 List of trading funds 1 1 United Kingdom 1 1 1 Current 1 1 2 Previous 1 1 3 Defunct 1 2 Hong Kong 2 ReferencesList of trading funds editDate of establishment as trading fund is shown United Kingdom edit Current edit Companies House 1 October 1991 Crown Commercial Service 1 April 1991 first known as the Buying Agency then OGCbuying solutions then Buying Solutions then the Government Procurement Service Driver amp Vehicle Agency DVA 1 April 2007 Northern Ireland owned by the Northern Ireland Executive FCDO Services 1 April 2008 HM Land Registry 1 April 1993 Intellectual Property Office 1 October 1991 first known as the Patent Office Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency MHRA 1 April 2003 Meteorological Office 1 April 1996 Ordnance Survey 1 April 1999 became holding entity of Ordnance Survey Ltd on 1 April 2015 6 Queen Elizabeth II Centre 1 April 1997 Registers of Scotland 1 April 1996 owned by the Scottish Government Royal Mint 1 April 1975 became holding entity of Royal Mint Ltd on 31 December 2009 United Kingdom Hydrographic Office UKHO 1 April 1996 United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority UKAEA 7 Previous edit Defence Science and Technology Laboratory Dstl 1 July 2001 became an executive agency on 1 April 2016 Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency DVLA 1 April 2004 trading fund status removed on 1 April 2011 Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency DVSA 1 April 2015 trading fund status removed on 1 April 2021 Defunct edit Army Base Repair Organisation ABRO 1 April 2002 merged with DARA to form DSG on 1 April 2008 Central Office of Information COI 1 April 1991 abolished in March 2012 Chessington Computer Centre 1 April 1993 privatised in July 1996 Crown Suppliers 1 April 1976 first known as the Supplies Division of the Property Services Agency and abolished in March 1991 Defence Aviation Repair Agency DARA 1 April 2001 merged with ABRO to form DSG on 1 April 2008 Defence Evaluation and Research Agency DERA 1 April 1995 split into Dstl and Qinetiq on 1 July 2001 Defence Research Agency DRA 1 April 1993 became part of DERA on 1 April 1995 Defence Support Group DSG 1 April 2008 privatised in April 2015 Driver and Vehicle Testing Agency DVTA 1 April 1996 merged with Driver and Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland to form DVA on 1 April 2007 Driving Standards Agency DSA 1 April 1997 merged with VOSA to form the DVSA on 1 April 2015 Fire Service College FSC 1 April 1992 privatised in February 2013 Forensic Science Service FSS 1 April 1999 became government owned company in December 2005 HM Stationery Office HMSO 1 April 1980 privatised as The Stationery Office in September 1996 Medicines Control Agency MCA 1 April 1993 merged with Medical Devices Agency to form MHRA on 1 April 2003 NHS Estates 1 April 1999 abolished in September 2005 Royal Ordnance Factories 1 July 1974 privatised as Royal Ordnance in April 1987 Vehicle and Operator Services Agency VOSA 1 April 2003 merged with the DSA to form the DVSA on 1 April 2015 Vehicle Inspectorate 1 April 1991 merged with Traffic Area Network to form VOSA on 1 April 2003 Hong Kong edit Companies Registry 1 August 1993 Electrical and Mechanical Services 1 August 1996 8 Hongkong Post 1 August 1995 Land Registry 1 August 1993 Office of the Telecommunications Authority OFTA 1 June 1995 Sewage Services 11 March 1994 trading fund status removed on 31 March 1998 References edit Lam Kitty Operation of Trading Funds Research and Library Services Division Legislative Council Secretariat Central Hong Kong Report RP02 02 03 18 February 2003 Retrieved June 19 2017 Government Trading Funds Act 1973 Government Trading Funds Act 1973 s1 Government of Hong Kong Cap 430 Trading Funds Ordinance 12 March 1993 Government Trading Funds Act 1973 s 1 1 b as amended by the Government Trading Act 1990 See 1 Ordnance Survey Change in Operating Model Written statement HCWS215 UK Parliament https www legislation gov uk ukpga 1986 3 Resolution of the Legislative Council under sections 3 4 and 6 of the Trading Fund Ordinance Cap 430 made on 26 June 1996 accessed 25 December 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trading fund amp oldid 1222674084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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