❓ Question regarding the commencement, implementation measures, and funding for the Criminal Code Amendment (Infringement Notices) Act 2010/2011 in Western Australia. The answer outlines the reliance on an IT solution and existing budget.
AnsweredQoN 6495Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
(1) When is it anticipated that the
Criminal Code Amendment (Infringement Notices) Act 2010
will commence operation?
(2) What measures have to be put in place before the Act can begin to operate?
(3) What funding has been allocated for its implementation?
Criminal Code Amendment (Infringement Notices) Act 2010
will commence operation?
(2) What measures have to be put in place before the Act can begin to operate?
(3) What funding has been allocated for its implementation?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 December 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
30 days
(1) The Criminal Code Amendment (Infringement Notices) Act 2011 will become operational once the Information Technology (IT) solution is in place to support the Criminal Penalty Infringement Notice (CPIN) scheme.
(2) A procurement process for an IT solution which conforms to the Department of Finance procurement guidelines. Frontline police officers and support staff will be provided with policy, guidelines and training before operating CPIN. Communication strategies will be in place to inform the community of the introduction of CPIN.
(3) The CPIN scheme will be funded from within the WA Police Core Business Systems Capital Works Program budget allocation.
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(2) A procurement process for an IT solution which conforms to the Department of Finance procurement guidelines. Frontline police officers and support staff will be provided with policy, guidelines and training before operating CPIN. Communication strategies will be in place to inform the community of the introduction of CPIN.
(3) The CPIN scheme will be funded from within the WA Police Core Business Systems Capital Works Program budget allocation.
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