❓ Mr. Simpson questions the arrangement between the Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) and RAC Auto Services regarding vehicle inspections, specifically inquiring about the tendering process. The DPI confirms the arrangement, its scope, and the exemption from tendering.
AnsweredQoN 2413Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 June 2007
Member
Portfolio
Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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(a) if so, what are the details of this arrangement;
(b) did this agreement go to tender; and
(c) if not, why not?
(b) did this agreement go to tender; and
(c) if not, why not?
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Answered
14 August 2007
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
63 days
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) has appointed RAC Auto Services, as an Approved Inspection Station in the metropolitan area for a six-month trial that commenced on 2 July 2007.
(a) RAC Auto Services will examine light vehicles deemed to be low risk including expired licences, vehicles transferring from other jurisdictions, motor industry vehicles and vehicles subject to annual inspections, excluding those over 4500 kilograms gross vehicle mass.
The RAC will not conduct examinations resulting from intervention by the WA Police.
(b) No
(c) DPI was granted an exemption by the State Supply Commission.
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(a) RAC Auto Services will examine light vehicles deemed to be low risk including expired licences, vehicles transferring from other jurisdictions, motor industry vehicles and vehicles subject to annual inspections, excluding those over 4500 kilograms gross vehicle mass.
The RAC will not conduct examinations resulting from intervention by the WA Police.
(b) No
(c) DPI was granted an exemption by the State Supply Commission.
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