❓ The parliamentary question seeks details on vehicles owned/leased by agencies under the Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts, specifically those not procured through state fleet arrangements. The answer reveals exemptions and refers to tabled papers for specific details.
AnsweredQoN 1786Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2017
Member
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
QuestionView source ↗
In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for any of their departments, agencies, government trading enterprises or boards I ask: (a) as at 1 July 2017 are there any vehicles owned or under lease which have not been procured through existing state fleet arrangements and if so: (i) what is the make, model and associated cost of each vehicle; (ii) what is the registration nature of each vehicle (i.e. q-plate etc.); (iii) were any accessories fitted to the vehicle and if so, what were they and what did they cost; and (iv) why was each vehicle procured external to the state fleet arrangement; and (b) as at 1 July 2017, how many vehicles were owned or under lease which were procured through the state fleet?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 October 2017
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
Response time
11 days
Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The vehicles referred to in parts (i-iii) are classed as commercial vehicles and advice sought at the time (2007-08) indicated that they were out of scope of the prevailing State Fleet arrangement.
(b) 71
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The MCB is treated as a Government Trading Enterprise and has an approved exemption from the State Fleet procurement arrangement.
(b) Nil
National Trust of Australia (WA)
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The National Trust is exempt from the State Supply Commission Act 1991 .
(b) Nil
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
(a-b) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 1780
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The vehicles referred to in parts (i-iii) are classed as commercial vehicles and advice sought at the time (2007-08) indicated that they were out of scope of the prevailing State Fleet arrangement.
(b) 71
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The MCB is treated as a Government Trading Enterprise and has an approved exemption from the State Fleet procurement arrangement.
(b) Nil
National Trust of Australia (WA)
(a)(i-iii) [see tabled paper no.]
(iv) The National Trust is exempt from the State Supply Commission Act 1991 .
(b) Nil
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
(a-b) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 1780
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