❓ A WA parliamentary question probes the application of the Percent for Art scheme to private developments by government bodies, seeking details on exemptions, lobbying, and ministerial involvement.
AnsweredQoN 434Legislative Assembly
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(2) Does the same contribution for public art apply to private residential or private commercial properties being developed by a government statutory body such as East Perth Redevelopment Authority; and
(a) if so, can contribution costs toward the Percent for Art scheme be passed onto clients or developers; and
(b) if so, does this entitle the statutory body to withhold development approval until the payment is made?
(3) What other agencies or departments under the Minister levy a Percent for Art on private sector developments?
(4) Has the Minister become aware of, or authorised any exemptions under, Percent for Art requirements?
(5) Has the Minister taken any advice or briefings from registered lobbyists or lawyers on Per-Cent for Art obligations; and
(a) if yes, from whom, when and over what issue?
(6) Has the Minister been lobbied or received correspondence from any other ministerial or government parliamentary colleagues on Percent for Art proposals or issues; and
(a) if yes, from whom, when and over what issue?
(a) if so, can contribution costs toward the Percent for Art scheme be passed onto clients or developers; and
(b) if so, does this entitle the statutory body to withhold development approval until the payment is made?
(3) What other agencies or departments under the Minister levy a Percent for Art on private sector developments?
(4) Has the Minister become aware of, or authorised any exemptions under, Percent for Art requirements?
(5) Has the Minister taken any advice or briefings from registered lobbyists or lawyers on Per-Cent for Art obligations; and
(a) if yes, from whom, when and over what issue?
(6) Has the Minister been lobbied or received correspondence from any other ministerial or government parliamentary colleagues on Percent for Art proposals or issues; and
(a) if yes, from whom, when and over what issue?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
30 days
(1-6) The Per Cent for Art Scheme currently operates on the same basis it did under the previous Government.
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