Legislation – United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020
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PART 6Financial assistance
50Power to provide financial assistance for economic development etc
(1)
A Minister of the Crown may, out of money provided by Parliament, provide financial assistance to any person for, or in connection with, any of the following purposes—
(a)
promoting economic development in the United Kingdom or any area of the United Kingdom;
(b)
providing infrastructure at places in the United Kingdom (including infrastructure in connection with any of the other purposes mentioned in this section);
(c)
supporting cultural activities, projects and events that the Minister considers directly or indirectly benefit the United Kingdom or particular areas of the United Kingdom;
(d)
supporting activities, projects and events relating to sport that the Minister considers directly or indirectly benefit the United Kingdom or particular areas of the United Kingdom;
(e)
supporting international educational and training activities and exchanges;
(f)
supporting educational and training activities and exchanges within the United Kingdom.
(2)
In this section—
“infrastructure” includes—
(a)
water, electricity, gas, telecommunications, sewerage or other services (for example, the provision of heat),
(b)
railway facilities (including rolling stock), roads or other transport facilities,
(c)
health, educational, cultural or sports facilities,
(d)
court or prison facilities, and
(e)
housing;
“promoting”, in relation to economic development, includes taking any measure likely to contribute directly or indirectly to economic development (which might include, for example, measures relating to social inclusion);
“providing”, in relation to infrastructure, includes acquiring, designing, constructing, converting, improving, operating and repairing infrastructure;
“sport” includes any physical recreation.