❓ Question on Notice 246 requests a breakdown of insurance claims by category for staff employed in the Minister's Office or drivers for the Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety as of August 16, 2005. The answer indicates 5 motor vehicle claims and no claims in other categories.
AnsweredQoN 246Legislative Assembly
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(b) the category under which each claim fell, including - (i) motor vehicles; (ii) property; (iii) business interruption; (iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(ii) property; (iii) business interruption; (iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(iii) business interruption; (iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(vi) miscellaneous?
(a) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (b) (i) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (ii-vi) Nil (as at 16 August 2005) Insurance Claims detailed above are based on claims by staff employed in the Minister's Office or drivers for the Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety. This does not include claims where non-Ministerial Office staff were driving a vehicle at the time of any incident resulting in a claim. The figure given includes all accidents sustained, regardless of whether fault lies with the driver, a third party, or has not been ascertained.
(ii) property; (iii) business interruption; (iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(iii) business interruption; (iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(iv) worker’s compensation; (v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(v) liability; and (vi) miscellaneous?
(vi) miscellaneous?
(a) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (b) (i) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (ii-vi) Nil (as at 16 August 2005) Insurance Claims detailed above are based on claims by staff employed in the Minister's Office or drivers for the Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety. This does not include claims where non-Ministerial Office staff were driving a vehicle at the time of any incident resulting in a claim. The figure given includes all accidents sustained, regardless of whether fault lies with the driver, a third party, or has not been ascertained.
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Answered
12 October 2005
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Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety
Response time
57 days
(a) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (b) (i) 5 (as at 16 August 2005) (ii-vi) Nil (as at 16 August 2005) Insurance Claims detailed above are based on claims by staff employed in the Minister's Office or drivers for the Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety. This does not include claims where non-Ministerial Office staff were driving a vehicle at the time of any incident resulting in a claim. The figure given includes all accidents sustained, regardless of whether fault lies with the driver, a third party, or has not been ascertained.
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