Mrs Edwardes questions the finalisation and implementation of an enforcement strategy related to emission and noise offences, particularly regarding collaboration between the Department for Planning and Infrastructure and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).

AnsweredQoN 3175Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 August 2004
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) when was the enforcement strategy referred to in part (d) finalised; (c) does the compliance notice identify emission offences; (d) will the information on emission and noise offences be passed to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for action or information; and (e) does the DEP currently supply lists of vehicles reported under their ‘Smoky Vehicle Reporting Program’ for action under the enforcement strategy?
(c) does the compliance notice identify emission offences; (d) will the information on emission and noise offences be passed to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for action or information; and (e) does the DEP currently supply lists of vehicles reported under their ‘Smoky Vehicle Reporting Program’ for action under the enforcement strategy?
(d) will the information on emission and noise offences be passed to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for action or information; and (e) does the DEP currently supply lists of vehicles reported under their ‘Smoky Vehicle Reporting Program’ for action under the enforcement strategy?
(e) does the DEP currently supply lists of vehicles reported under their ‘Smoky Vehicle Reporting Program’ for action under the enforcement strategy?
(b) Development of the strategy is complex, and involves the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Department of Environment and the W A Police Service. Whilst work on the strategy is continuing it is yet to be finalized. (c) Compliance Notices are not categorized according to faults. (d) The proposed enforcement strategy will provide for information to be exchanged with the Department of Environment. (e) The enforcement strategy has yet to be finalized however the Department of Environment continues to act on reports of "smokey vehicles" under its existing arrangements.
(c) Compliance Notices are not categorized according to faults. (d) The proposed enforcement strategy will provide for information to be exchanged with the Department of Environment. (e) The enforcement strategy has yet to be finalized however the Department of Environment continues to act on reports of "smokey vehicles" under its existing arrangements.
(d) The proposed enforcement strategy will provide for information to be exchanged with the Department of Environment. (e) The enforcement strategy has yet to be finalized however the Department of Environment continues to act on reports of "smokey vehicles" under its existing arrangements.
(e) The enforcement strategy has yet to be finalized however the Department of Environment continues to act on reports of "smokey vehicles" under its existing arrangements.

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Answered
26 November 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
93 days
(a) June 2003.
(b) Development of the strategy is complex, and involves the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Department of Environment and the W A Police Service. Whilst work on the strategy is continuing it is yet to be finalized.
(c) Compliance Notices are not categorized according to faults.
(d) The proposed enforcement strategy will provide for information to be exchanged with the Department of Environment.
(e) The enforcement strategy has yet to be finalized however the Department of Environment continues to act on reports of "smokey vehicles" under its existing arrangements.

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