Hon Helen Bullock asks about the number of full-time equivalents (FTEs) across government agencies dedicated to monitoring compliance with state agreements between the government and resources companies, and the agencies in which these FTEs are based. Hon Norman Moore responds that up to 32 FTEs within the Department of State Development are allocated to this task, but may also work on non-state agreement projects.

AnsweredQoN 989Legislative Council
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23 November 2010
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State Development

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STATE AGREEMENT COMPLIANCE — FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS
(1) How many full-time equivalents are assigned across all government agencies to monitor compliance of the state agreements between the government and resources companies? (2) In which agencies are these FTEs based? Hon NORMAN MOORE

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) Within the Department of State Development, up to 32 FTEs are allocated to the management and monitoring of state agreements and the projects that operate under those state agreements. Those FTEs may also deal with non–state agreement projects.
(2) In which agencies are these FTEs based? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) Within the Department of State Development, up to 32 FTEs are allocated to the management and monitoring of state agreements and the projects that operate under those state agreements. Those FTEs may also deal with non–state agreement projects.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) Within the Department of State Development, up to 32 FTEs are allocated to the management and monitoring of state agreements and the projects that operate under those state agreements. Those FTEs may also deal with non–state agreement projects.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) Within the Department of State Development, up to 32 FTEs are allocated to the management and monitoring of state agreements and the projects that operate under those state agreements. Those FTEs may also deal with non–state agreement projects.
(1)–(2) Within the Department of State Development, up to 32 FTEs are allocated to the management and monitoring of state agreements and the projects that operate under those state agreements. Those FTEs may also deal with non–state agreement projects.

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