❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the allocation and administration of $61 million for school maintenance and minor works in 2002/2003. The answer provides a breakdown of funding allocation across different categories and responsible departments.
AnsweredQoN 1446Legislative Assembly
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(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
$61m was provided for maintenance and minor works in schools in 2002/2003. $m Breakdown Repairs 29.70 Preventive Maintenance 11.40 Minor Improvement Grants (included in the School Grant) 6.27 Contents Repairs 0.85 Miscellaneous Minor Improvements 3.10 Furniture for Increased Enrolments 0.80 Management Fee 8.60 $60.72m Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required. Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required. Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
$61m was provided for maintenance and minor works in schools in 2002/2003. $m Breakdown Repairs 29.70 Preventive Maintenance 11.40 Minor Improvement Grants (included in the School Grant) 6.27 Contents Repairs 0.85 Miscellaneous Minor Improvements 3.10 Furniture for Increased Enrolments 0.80 Management Fee 8.60 $60.72m Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required. Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required. Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA). More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation. The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year. Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments. Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment. Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis. Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
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Answered
26 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
51 days
(a)–(d)
$61m was provided for maintenance and minor works in schools in 2002/2003.
$m
Breakdown Repairs 29.70
Preventive Maintenance 11.40
Minor Improvement Grants (included in the School Grant) 6.27
Contents Repairs 0.85
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements 3.10
Furniture for Increased Enrolments 0.80
Management Fee
8.60
$60.72m
Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required.
Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA).
More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation.
The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year.
Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments.
Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment.
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis.
Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
$61m was provided for maintenance and minor works in schools in 2002/2003.
$m
Breakdown Repairs 29.70
Preventive Maintenance 11.40
Minor Improvement Grants (included in the School Grant) 6.27
Contents Repairs 0.85
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements 3.10
Furniture for Increased Enrolments 0.80
Management Fee
8.60
$60.72m
Breakdown Repairs funding is held centrally and used to fund an on-demand breakdown repair service to all schools as required.
Preventive Maintenance (i.e. planned maintenance) is notionally allocated to each district education office. The allocative mechanism to districts is based on a Building Condition Assessment (BCA).
More than $1.839m was allocated to the Kimberley and Pilbara Education Districts in 2002-2003 being 13.52% of the allocation.
The Department of Housing and Works arranges the work on behalf of the Department of Education and Training. Most of the work is in progress and will be completed by the end of June this year.
Minor Improvements funding is distributed to all schools via the School Grant. Allocation is based on the classification and location of schools, and the student enrolments.
Contents Repairs funding is provided via the School Grant to all schools to address the repair of portable, minor items of equipment.
Miscellaneous Minor Improvements funding provides for asbestos removal, security fencing, traffic management improvements, installation of residual current devices etc on a needs basis.
Furniture for Increased Enrolment funding provides for furniture for increased student enrolments in schools on a needs basis.
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