A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding inefficiencies at vehicle licensing centres, including booking systems, toilet facilities, and staffing of authorised inspection centres. The answer was not available at the time of the response.

AnsweredQoN 1123Legislative Council
Asked
23 November 2006
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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LICENSING CENTRES
I ask this question on behalf of Hon Simon O’Brien. I refer to Hon Simon O’Brien’s statement made in this house on Wednesday, 17 October 2006 about the inconvenience and inefficiencies at vehicle licensing centres generally and at Bronte Street, East Perth in particular. (1) Will the government introduce a system for bookings and appointments; and, if not, why not? (2) Will the government provide toilet facilities for members of the public, particularly those who are waiting for hours; and, if not, why not? (3) Will the government implement the suggestion for authorised inspection centres to be staffed by qualified mechanics to assist in meeting the demands of the sector; and, if not, why not? Hon KATE DOUST

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On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.
(1) Will the government introduce a system for bookings and appointments; and, if not, why not? (2) Will the government provide toilet facilities for members of the public, particularly those who are waiting for hours; and, if not, why not? (3) Will the government implement the suggestion for authorised inspection centres to be staffed by qualified mechanics to assist in meeting the demands of the sector; and, if not, why not? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.
(2) Will the government provide toilet facilities for members of the public, particularly those who are waiting for hours; and, if not, why not? (3) Will the government implement the suggestion for authorised inspection centres to be staffed by qualified mechanics to assist in meeting the demands of the sector; and, if not, why not? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.
(3) Will the government implement the suggestion for authorised inspection centres to be staffed by qualified mechanics to assist in meeting the demands of the sector; and, if not, why not? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, I advise that, unfortunately, the answer to the question does not appear to be available. Hopefully, it will be available later and I will be able to provide it.

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