❓ Hon. C.L. Edwardes asks about the Hairdressers Registration Board's annual report submission. The Minister confirms the report is not yet due and expects it by the deadline.
AnsweredQoN 1429Legislative Assembly
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(b) if so, when; (c) if not, has a revised reporting date been requested by the Hairdressers Registration Board; (d) if yes to (c), on what date was the request made and agreed to; and (e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(c) if not, has a revised reporting date been requested by the Hairdressers Registration Board; (d) if yes to (c), on what date was the request made and agreed to; and (e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(d) if yes to (c), on what date was the request made and agreed to; and (e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(b) not applicable (c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003. (d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003. (d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(c) if not, has a revised reporting date been requested by the Hairdressers Registration Board; (d) if yes to (c), on what date was the request made and agreed to; and (e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(d) if yes to (c), on what date was the request made and agreed to; and (e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(e) if no, what action will the Minister take to ensure that the Hairdressers Registration Board complies with the Act?
(b) not applicable (c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003. (d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003. (d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(d) not applicable (e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
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Answered
14 May 2003
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection
Response time
8 days
(a) no
(b) not applicable
(c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003.
(d) not applicable
(e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
(b) not applicable
(c) no: Annual Report for 2002 is not due until 30 June 2003.
(d) not applicable
(e) No action required. The Minister expects the annual report will be submitted by 30 June 2003.
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