A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks information on recordkeeping plans across various departments and agencies to ensure compliance with the State Records Act 2000. The responses indicate general compliance, with some departments referring to other QoNs.

AnsweredQoN 3377Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 June 2018
Portfolio
Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science

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For each department, agency, government trading enterprise or organisation within your portfolios, can you please advise: (a) whether the organisation has a recordkeeping plan, pursuant to the State Records Act 2000 ; (b) the date on which the record keeping plan was first submitted; (c) whether the record keeping plan has been approved by the State Records Office; (d) the date on which the record keeping plan was last reviewed; and (e) whether the record keeping plan is overdue for a review and if so, what actions are being undertaken to ensure compliance is maintained with the Act?

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Answered
14 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science
Response time
1 days
Aqwest (a) Yes (b) July 2003 (c) Yes (d) 19 June 2018 (e) No
Busselton Water (a) Yes (b) 20 June 2014 (c) Yes (d) 20 June 2014 (e) No
ChemCentre (a) Yes. (b) June 2008 (c) Yes (d) July 2018 (e) No
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Please see Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 3388
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (a) Yes (b) 19 January 2018 (c) Yes (d) Not applicable (e) No
Forest Products Commission (a) Yes (b) 18 December 2003 (c) Yes (d) 31 May 2018 (e) No
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation Please see Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 3393
Office of Digital Government Please see Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 3393
Water Corporation (a) Yes (b) 24 February 2004 (c) Yes (d) 23 April 2014 (e) No

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