❓ Hon Sue Ellery questions the Minister for Education regarding the Teacher Registration Board fee increase. The Minister confirms the review was completed in December 2015, resulting in a 1.1% CPI increase, and tables the review details.
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TEACHER REGISTRATION BOARD — FEES 591. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Education: I refer to the increase of Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia fees to apply from 1 July this year. (1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
591. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Education: I refer to the increase of Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia fees to apply from 1 July this year. (1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
I refer to the increase of Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia fees to apply from 1 July this year. (1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
591. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for Education: I refer to the increase of Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia fees to apply from 1 July this year. (1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
I refer to the increase of Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia fees to apply from 1 July this year. (1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(1) When was the review into the fees completed? (2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(2) Will the minister please table the review? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(1) The review of tariffs, fees and charges is undertaken each year as part of the state budget process. The review of Teacher Registration Board fees involves an analysis of the costs associated with providing teacher registration services and the resulting fees are determined on a cost recovery basis. The most recent review was completed in December 2015 and has resulted in no new teacher registration fees or charges, and existing fees increasing by the Department of Treasury recommended 1.1 per cent, which was the CPI rate during the September 2015 reference period. (2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
(2) Yes, I have that information and I seek leave to table the response incorporated into Hansard . Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
Leave granted. The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The following material was incorporated — Department of Education Services 2016-17 Review of Teacher Registration Board of WA Tariffs, Fees and Charges Fees and charges are governed by the Teacher Registration Act 2012 and the associated Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012. Current fees and charges are represented in Schedule 1 of the Teacher Registration (General) Regulations 2012 and are summarised in the following table. The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The decision was made to maintain the existing fees and charges and not to introduce any new fees. Existing fees have been increased by 1.1% CPI. The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
The proposed fees are summarised in the following table : Note: There are no cases of fees where revenue projections for that service indicate that greater than 100% cost recovery will be achieved.
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