Dr. Nahan questions the Police and Road Safety portfolios regarding reviews of fees and charges, specifically looking for instances of over-recovery and subsequent actions. The Police Force conducted one review and found no over-recovery, while the Road Safety Commission does not apply fees and charges.

AnsweredQoN 4178Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 October 2018
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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For each agency, department, authority and Government Trading Enterprise under the Minister's portfolio: (a) how many reviews of their agencies’ fees and charges have been conducted since 17 March 2017; (b) did any of these reviews identify any fee or charge that is above cost recovery; (c) if yes to (b), could you please provide: (i) a list of the fees or charges identified; (ii) the amount the fee or charge was above cost recovery; and (iii) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery; (d) did any of these reviews result in an increase in any fee or charge that was above cost recovery; and; (e) if yes to (d), could you please provide: (i) a list of the fees or charges that were increased; (ii) the amount that the fee or charge increased; (iii) how much above cost recovery was the new fee or charge; and; and (iv) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery; and (f) if yes to (b) have any fees or charges been reduced as a result of the identification of over recovery: (i) if yes, what were the fees and charges that were reduced, and what was the amount each fee or charge was reduced?

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Answered
28 November 2018
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
16 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
(a) One.
(b) No.
(c) Not Applicable (N/A).
(d) No.
(e) N/A.
(f) N/A.
The Road Safety Commission does not apply fees and charges to services.
(a) – (f) N/A

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