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() VOTED APPROPRIATIONS Vote 2 Auditor General... Vote 3 Conflict of Interest Commissioner... Vote 4 Elections BC... Vote 5 Information and Privacy Commissioner... Vote 6 Ombudsman... Vote 7 Police Complaint Commissioner... ¹ 7,069 7,670 292 292 13,508 31,506 2,133 2,211 3,097 3,388 985 1,290 27,084 46,357 PREPAID CAPITAL ADVANCES ² ³ LOANS, INVESTMENTS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS ⁴ REVENUE COLLECTED FOR, AND TRANSFERRED TO, OTHER ENTITIES ⁵ ⁶ 508 3,920 190 187 NOTES ¹ For comparative purposes only, figures shown for expense, FTEs and capital expenditures have been restated to be consistent with the presentation of the. Schedule A presents a detailed reconciliation. ² Details of prepaid capital advances are presented in Schedule C. ³ Details of capital expenditures are presented in Schedule D. ⁴ Details of loans, investments and other requirements are presented in Schedule E. ⁵ Details of revenue collected for, and transferred to, other entities are presented in Schedule F. ⁶ Details of FTEs are presented in Schedule G.

20 ESTIMATES Gross External Recoveries Auditor General... 7,069 9,970 (2,300) 7,670 Conflict of Interest Commissioner... 292 292 292 Elections BC... 13,508 31,506 31,506 Information and Privacy Commissioner... 2,133 2,213 (2) 2,211 Ombudsman... 3,097 3,389 (1) 3,388 Police Complaint Commissioner... 985 1,290 1,290 TOTAL S... 27,084 48,660 (2,303) 46,357 Disbursements Receipts Auditor General... 200 200 200 Conflict of Interest Commissioner... 3 Elections BC... 195 3,600 3,600 Information and Privacy Commissioner... 20 30 30 Ombudsman... 65 65 65 Police Complaint Commissioner... 25 25 25 TOTAL... 508 3,920 3,920

21 VOTE 2 AUDITOR GENERAL This vote provides for the operations of the Office of the Auditor General. The Auditor General, an officer of the Legislature under the authority of the Auditor General Act, exists to help members of the legislative assembly hold the government accountable. Through its audit opinions, the Auditor General gives legislators audit assessments about the fairness and reliability of the financial statements and public accounts of the government. The Auditor General also assesses the operations and performance of the government's programs and services. The reports of the Auditor General are tabled with the Legislative Assembly and discussed, in a public forum, with the Public Accounts Committee of the legislature. The Auditor General recovers the costs incurred to provide audit services to parties external to government, such as the Workers' Compensation Board and the British Columbia Investment Management Corporation. Auditor General... 7,069 7,670 Auditor General... 200 200 Auditor General... 95 88 VOTE 3 CONFLICT OF INTEREST COMMISSIONER This vote provides for the operation of the Office of the Conflict of Interest Commissioner. The Commissioner is an officer of the Legislature with a mandate under the Members' Conflict of Interest Act to meet the requirements under the Act. Conflict of Interest Commissioner... 292 292 Conflict of Interest Commissioner... 3 Conflict of Interest Commissioner... 2 2

22 (Continued) VOTE 4 ELECTIONS BC This vote provides for the ongoing operating costs of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer and provides for the administration of provincial elections, plebiscites, voter registration and list maintenance, enumerations, referenda, electoral boundaries, election financing, registration of political parties and constituency associations, recall petitions, initiative petitions and initiative votes, and other aspects of the provincial electoral process. The Chief Electoral Officer is an officer of the Legislature and is responsible for the administration of the Election Act and the Recall and Initiative Act. Elections BC... 13,508 31,506 Elections BC... 195 3,600 Elections BC... 39 39 VOTE 5 INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSIONER This vote provides for the salaries, benefits, and expenses of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) and provides for other duties and functions given to the Commissioner by statute. The Commissioner is an officer of the Legislature under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) and (effective January 1, 2004) under the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA), with a broad mandate to protect the rights given to the public under FOIPPA and PIPA. This includes conducting reviews of access to information requests, investigating complaints, monitoring general compliance with the Acts, promoting freedom of information and protection of privacy principles, and overseeing and enforcing the lobbyist's registry program pursuant to the Lobbyists Registration Act. Costs related to any conferences held by the OIPC are fully recovered from participants and sponsoring agencies. Information and Privacy Commissioner... 2,133 2,211 Information and Privacy Commissioner... 20 30 Information and Privacy Commissioner... 17 17

23 (Continued) VOTE 6 OMBUDSMAN This vote provides for the salaries, benefits, and expenses for the operation of the Office of the Ombudsman. The Ombudsman is an officer of the Legislature, under the authority of the Ombudsman Act. The Ombudsman may investigate, either in response to a specific complaint or on the Ombudsman's own initiative, the actions and decisions of government bodies. The jurisdiction of the Ombudsman extends to ministries of the province, Crown corporations, provincially appointed agencies, boards and commissions, school districts, colleges, universities, hospitals, governing bodies of professional and occupational associations, local governments, regional districts and any other authorities listed in the schedule of the Ombudsman Act. The Ombudsman may undertake initiatives to increase public understanding of the role of the Ombudsman, and to improve government's and other public bodies' commitment to respect the principles of administrative fairness and natural justice. Internal recoveries are for costs incurred in the provision of services to other officers of the Legislature and for the distribution of materials, developed by the office, to ministries or agencies of government. External recoveries are for the cost of services provided for in the vote and for distribution of materials. This vote also provides for Case Tracker database services to other officers of the Legislature or similar agencies inside/outside British Columbia on a fee-for-service basis. Ombudsman... 3,097 3,388 Ombudsman... 65 65 Ombudsman... 31 34 VOTE 7 POLICE COMPLAINT COMMISSIONER This vote provides for the salaries and benefits and expenses of the Police Complaint Commissioner and staff and the costs incurred by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner in dealing with complaints against municipal police and members of policing units designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. The Police Complaint Commissioner is an officer of the Legislature, under the authority of the Police Act. Police Complaint Commissioner... 985 1,290 Police Complaint Commissioner... 25 25 Police Complaint Commissioner... 6 7 GROUP ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION GROUP ACCOUNT CLASSIFICATION Salaries and Benefits... 14,100 15,157 Operating Costs... 8,296 8,566 Government Transfers... 61 63 Other Expenses... 7,012 25,016 Internal Recoveries... (142) External Recoveries... (2,385) (2,303) TOTAL... 27,084 46,357