❓ Question on Notice regarding the review and amendment of a code related to the building industry, including committee meetings, recommendations, and public consultation. The answer reveals the composition of the review committee, meeting frequency, and the status of the amended code's approval process.
AnsweredQoN 1200Legislative Assembly
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(b) how many times have they met, where and when; (c) have interim recommendations been made; (d) does this include the establishment of a Code Monitoring Committee (CMC), a secretariat for the CMC and a Private Mediator; (e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(c) have interim recommendations been made; (d) does this include the establishment of a Code Monitoring Committee (CMC), a secretariat for the CMC and a Private Mediator; (e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(d) does this include the establishment of a Code Monitoring Committee (CMC), a secretariat for the CMC and a Private Mediator; (e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(c) have interim recommendations been made; (d) does this include the establishment of a Code Monitoring Committee (CMC), a secretariat for the CMC and a Private Mediator; (e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(d) does this include the establishment of a Code Monitoring Committee (CMC), a secretariat for the CMC and a Private Mediator; (e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(e) have the building unions put forward their nominee for the Private Mediator position, and if so , who is that nominee; (f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(f) have the employer groups been asked to put forward a nomination for consideration; (g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(g) has an amended Code been drafted; (h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(h) if so, has that draft been made public; (i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(i) if not, why not; and (j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
(j) when will that Code be made public for consultation?
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Answered
12 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection
Response time
48 days
(a) Represented on the review committee were:
Mr John Flecker – of the Civil Contractors’ Association
Mr Stuart Henry – of the Master Plumbers Association
Mr Kim Richardson – of the Master Builders Association
Mr Matt Keogh – a consultant to the building unions
Mr Norm Marlborough, MLA – as Chair
(b) The review committee met at various locations on a weekly basis over 4 months beginning on the 17 May 2001.
(c) Yes
(d) Yes
(e) No
(f) No
(g) Yes
(h) No
(i) Cabinet is currently considering the amended Code.
(j) When Cabinet has approved the amended Code.
Mr John Flecker – of the Civil Contractors’ Association
Mr Stuart Henry – of the Master Plumbers Association
Mr Kim Richardson – of the Master Builders Association
Mr Matt Keogh – a consultant to the building unions
Mr Norm Marlborough, MLA – as Chair
(b) The review committee met at various locations on a weekly basis over 4 months beginning on the 17 May 2001.
(c) Yes
(d) Yes
(e) No
(f) No
(g) Yes
(h) No
(i) Cabinet is currently considering the amended Code.
(j) When Cabinet has approved the amended Code.
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