The question asks about the cost of a contract, but the answer states that due to the broad definition of 'contract' in the State Supply Commission's guide, collecting the information would require unjustified staff resources. A specific query is invited.

AnsweredQoN 148Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 June 2005
Portfolio
Justice; Small Business

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(b) the cost of the contract?
The State Supply Commissions's draft 'Procurement Users Guide' states: "For many purchases the price for the goods or services is at a standard rate, eg taxi fares, publications. Payment for these simple purchases consitutes a contract. In other circumstances a letter, email, facsimile, purchase order, or use of a purchasing card will form a contract." Given this interpretation of contracts, the staff resources necessary to collect this information can not be currently justified. However, if the member has a specific query I will endeavour to provide a response.

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Answered
30 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Justice; Small Business
Response time
62 days
The State Supply Commissions's draft 'Procurement Users Guide' states: "For many purchases the price for the goods or services is at a standard rate, eg taxi fares, publications. Payment for these simple purchases consitutes a contract. In other circumstances a letter, email, facsimile, purchase order, or use of a purchasing card will form a contract." Given this interpretation of contracts, the staff resources necessary to collect this information can not be currently justified. However, if the member has a specific query I will endeavour to provide a response.

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