This WA parliamentary question on notice from 2001 seeks details about the types of vehicles used by government officers within the State Development, Tourism, Small Business, and Goldfields-Esperance portfolios, specifically regarding private plating and contributions to the Government Vehicle Scheme.

AnsweredQoN 146Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 May 2001
Portfolio
State Development; Tourism; Small Business; Goldfields-Esperance

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(i) Holden Commodore Executive. (ii) Toyota Camry (iii) Holden Vectra (b) (i-iii) Private plated. (c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(ii) Toyota Camry (iii) Holden Vectra (b) (i-iii) Private plated. (c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(iii) Holden Vectra (b) (i-iii) Private plated. (c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(b) (i-iii) Private plated. (c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(i-iii) Private plated. (c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(c) (i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme. (iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.
(iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.

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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business; Goldfields-Esperance
Response time
89 days
(a)
(i) Holden Commodore Executive.
(ii) Toyota Camry
(iii) Holden Vectra
(b)
(i-iii) Private plated.
(c)
(i-ii) Contribute to the Government Vehicle Scheme.
(iii) Nil - officer using vehicle has commuting rights only.

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