Vote Police
MINISTER(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR APPROPRIATIONS: Minister of Police (M51)
ADMINISTERING DEPARTMENT: New Zealand Police
MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR NEW ZEALAND POLICE: Minister of Police
Overview of the Vote
The Minister of Police is responsible for appropriations in the Vote for the 2010/11 financial year covering the following:
- a total of $3.179 million for Policy Advice and Ministerial Servicing
- a total of $112.259 million for General Crime Prevention Services
- a total of $93.669 million for Specific Crime Prevention Services and Maintenance of Public Order
- a total of $441.361 million for Police Primary Response Management
- a total of $407.491 million for Investigations
- a total of $110.464 million on Case Resolution and Support to Judicial Process
- a total of $296.525 million for the Road Safety Programme
- a total of $1.857 million in non-departmental appropriations for reimbursing telecommunication providers the costs incurred in making their legacy networks compliant with the requirements of the Telecommunications (Interception Capability) Act 2004, and for a contribution to the United Nations Drug Control Programme.
The Department expects to collect a total of $86.200 million of Crown revenue in 2010/11, largely arising from traffic infringement fees. These are collected on an agency basis for the Crown.
Details of these appropriations are set out in Parts 2-6 for Vote Police in the Information Supporting the Estimates of Appropriations.

