❓ Hon. Edwardes questions the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about a policy direction regarding the draft R-Codes and uniformity requirements. The Minister acknowledges concerns but states no formal policy direction has been communicated.
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(b) if so, has this Policy direction, or view been relayed to the Ministry for Planning, or any other body or person currently analysing the public submissions and providing advice to the Ministry for Planning and/or to the Minister; (c) is this Policy direction in writing; (d) if so, will the Minister table it; (e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(c) is this Policy direction in writing; (d) if so, will the Minister table it; (e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(d) if so, will the Minister table it; (e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(b) Members of the WA Planning Commission and the Ministry for Planning have been present at a number of public forums where I have indicated my views and my undertaking to provide local authorities with more options than currently proposed. No policy direction has been formally communicated to the Ministry. (c) Not applicable. (d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable. (d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(f) Not applicable.
(c) is this Policy direction in writing; (d) if so, will the Minister table it; (e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(d) if so, will the Minister table it; (e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(e) if not, why not; and (f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(f) if not in writing, will the Minister outline the policy direction?
(b) Members of the WA Planning Commission and the Ministry for Planning have been present at a number of public forums where I have indicated my views and my undertaking to provide local authorities with more options than currently proposed. No policy direction has been formally communicated to the Ministry. (c) Not applicable. (d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable. (d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(d) Not applicable. (e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable. (f) Not applicable.
(f) Not applicable.
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Answered
31 July 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
68 days
(a) I have some concerns regarding the draft R-Codes in respect of the extent of the required uniformity proposed.
(b) Members of the WA Planning Commission and the Ministry for Planning have been present at a number of public forums where I have indicated my views and my undertaking to provide local authorities with more options than currently proposed. No policy direction has been formally communicated to the Ministry.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable.
(f) Not applicable.
(b) Members of the WA Planning Commission and the Ministry for Planning have been present at a number of public forums where I have indicated my views and my undertaking to provide local authorities with more options than currently proposed. No policy direction has been formally communicated to the Ministry.
(c) Not applicable.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) Not applicable.
(f) Not applicable.
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