A WA parliamentary question seeks data on water supply restrictions, payment plans, legal action for non-payment, and Hardship Utility Grant Scheme applications for Water Corporation customers in Mount Lawley for 2009-10 and 2010-11. The answer refers to a tabled paper for questions 1-4 and clarifies that the Department for Child Protection handles Hardship Utility Grant Scheme applications.

AnsweredQoN 4886Legislative Council
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Water

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I ask for each of the years 2009-10 and 2010-11 and for the suburb of Mount Lawley -
(1) How many ‘restriction of supply notices’ have been issued to Water Corporation customers?
(2) How many Water Corporation customers have requested a payment plan?
(3) How many Water Corporation customers have entered into a payment plan?
(4) How many customers have been pursued through legal avenues over non-payment of bills?
(5) How many applications for the Hardship Utility Grant Scheme have been received by the Water Corporation and how many applications have been approved?

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Answered
29 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Water
Response time
28 days
(1)-(4) [see tabled paper no]
(5) Not applicable. The Department for Child Protection is the agency which receives and approves applications for the Hardship Utility Grant Scheme.
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