Mr. Omodei's question regarding the cost of a contract receives a non-committal answer, citing the broad definition of 'contract' and the impracticality of collecting such data. The Minister offers to respond to specific queries.

AnsweredQoN 136Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 June 2005
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) the cost of the contract?

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Answered
31 August 2005
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
63 days
The State Supply Commission's draft '
Procurement Users Guide'
states:
"For many purchases the price for the goods or services is at a standard rate, eg taxi fares, publications. Payment for these simple purchases constitutes a contract. In other circumstances a letter, email, facsimile, purchase order, or use of a purchasing card will form a contract."
Given this interpretation of contracts, the staff resources necessary to collect this information can not be currently justified.
However, if the Member has a specific query I will endeavour to provide a response.

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