Question on Notice regarding police criminal checks for staff within the State Development portfolio, specifically concerning the Chemistry Centre of WA and its forensic science services.

AnsweredQoN 1839Legislative Council
Asked
30 March 2004
Portfolio
State Development

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(b) if yes to (a), are those staff required to have a police criminal check; (c) if no to (b), is there any intention in the near future to make it mandatory for those staff to complete a police criminal check; and (d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(c) if no to (b), is there any intention in the near future to make it mandatory for those staff to complete a police criminal check; and (d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?

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Answered
6 May 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for State Development
Response time
37 days
(1) (a) No (b) NA (c) NA (d) NA (2) Yes (3) Chemistry Centre of WA (4) Due to the nature of the Centre’s operations and work undertaken. This includes providing forensic science services support to the Police, State Coroner and the racing industry.
(2) Yes (3) Chemistry Centre of WA (4) Due to the nature of the Centre’s operations and work undertaken. This includes providing forensic science services support to the Police, State Coroner and the racing industry.
(3) Chemistry Centre of WA (4) Due to the nature of the Centre’s operations and work undertaken. This includes providing forensic science services support to the Police, State Coroner and the racing industry.
(4) Due to the nature of the Centre’s operations and work undertaken. This includes providing forensic science services support to the Police, State Coroner and the racing industry.

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