Hon Ken Travers questions the Department of Transport on revenue from increased regional vehicle examination fees, fee distribution between examiners and the department, and compliance budget for authorised inspection centres. The department provides figures for revenue, fee distribution (partially in a table), and compliance budgets for 2013-14 and 2014-15.

AnsweredQoN 1537Legislative Council
Asked
9 September 2014
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) How much does the Department of Transport expect will be collected as a result of the increase in its regional vehicle examination fees? (2) In relation to metropolitan vehicle examination services, how much of the vehicle examination fee is kept by the authorised examiner, and how much does the Department of Transport received? (3) In relation to regional vehicle examination services, how much of the examination fee is kept by the authorised examiner, and how much does the Department of Transport received? (4) How much has the Department of Transport budgeted for compliance of authorised inspection centres in: (a) 2013-14; (b) 2014-15; and (c) 2015-16?

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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(1) In 2014-15 it is expected that approximately $200 000 in additional revenue will be collected as a result of the increase.
(2) Refer attached table [see tabled paper no. ].
(3) Regional Authorised Inspection Stations retain 100 per cent of the prescribed inspection fee for each vehicle inspection undertaken.
(4) (a) $1 809 380.
(b) $1 844 649.
(c) Not available.

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