FUNDS EARMARKED TO IMPROVE TRAFFIC TICKETING SYSTEM  
Sectoral Debates
Throne Speech
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NEWS ITEMS
Funds Earmarked to Improve Traffic Ticketing System
Work to Upgrade Island’s Road Network Continues
$1 Billion to Rehabilitate Courthouses and Judicial Residences
$194 Million Allocated for HIV/AIDS Treatment
$138.9 Million for HIV/AIDS Prevention Project
Public Health Laboratory Receives $3.1 Million
$40 Million for Tourism Product Development
   
KINGSTON, April 5 (JIS):
The Ministry of National Security’s Maintenance of Law and Order Programme has been allotted $100 million in the 2004/2005 Estimates of Expenditure now before the House of Representatives.

Of this sum, some $39 million will be used to purchase telecommunications equipment for the revamped traffic ticketing system being implemented by the Jamaica Constabulary Force, while $16 million will be used to cover the cost of repairs and maintenance of selected police stations and buildings and $40 million for the acquisition of motor vehicles for the Police Department.

Meanwhile the Correctional Services Production Company Limited (COSPROD), which was established in 1994/95 to take over productive assets of the Adult Correctional Centres and assume responsibility for productive use of their resources, is set to receive $5 million to aid with the continuation of its projects at Tamarind Farm and Richmond Farm Adult Correctional Centres. It will finance the administrative costs and requirements for undertaking agricultural activities.
 
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