Hon. Norman Moore questions the Minister for Police and Emergency Services about the revenue sources for FESA, including insurance, local government, and state budget allocations, before and after the introduction of the FESA levy. The answer provides detailed financial figures for past years and estimated figures for future years, revealing a shift in funding models.

AnsweredQoN 1488Legislative Council
Asked
20 November 2003
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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I refer the Minister to the recently introduced FESA Levy, and ask -
(1) How much FESA revenue came from following sources for the years 2000/01, 2001/02 and 2002/03 -
(a) insurance industry;
(b) local government; and
(c) direct cash funding from State Budget?
(2) What is the estimated FESA revenue from following sources for 2003/04 and 2004/05 -
(a) insurance industry;
(b) local government;
(c) direct cash funding from state budget;
(d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment;
(e) other State Government FESA Levy payments; and
(f) FESA property levy?

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Answered
12 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
22 days
(b) local government; and (c) direct cash funding from State Budget?
(c) direct cash funding from State Budget?
(b) local government; (c) direct cash funding from state budget; (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; (e) other State Government FESA Levy payments; and (f) FESA property levy?
(c) direct cash funding from state budget; (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; (e) other State Government FESA Levy payments; and (f) FESA property levy?
(d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; (e) other State Government FESA Levy payments; and (f) FESA property levy?
(e) other State Government FESA Levy payments; and (f) FESA property levy?
(f) FESA property levy?
(1) 2000/01 (a) Insurance industry; $ 53.364M (b) Local government; $ 9.045M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 32.925M 2001/02 (a) Insurance industry: $ 54.748M (b) Local government; $ 9.183M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 35.469M 2002/03 (a) Insurance industry: $ 59.035M (b) Local government; $ 9.825M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 35.494M (2) 2003/04 (a) Insurance industry; $ 30.453M (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 25.814M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 1.300M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 3.500M ESL on State Government property & 6.500M (f) FESA property levy $ 70.725M 2004/05 (a) Insurance industry; N/A (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 21.292M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 2.100M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 5.400M ESL on State Government property $ 9.000M (f) FESA property levy $110.350M
2001/02 (a) Insurance industry: $ 54.748M (b) Local government; $ 9.183M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 35.469M 2002/03 (a) Insurance industry: $ 59.035M (b) Local government; $ 9.825M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 35.494M (2) 2003/04 (a) Insurance industry; $ 30.453M (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 25.814M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 1.300M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 3.500M ESL on State Government property & 6.500M (f) FESA property levy $ 70.725M 2004/05 (a) Insurance industry; N/A (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 21.292M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 2.100M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 5.400M ESL on State Government property $ 9.000M (f) FESA property levy $110.350M
2002/03 (a) Insurance industry: $ 59.035M (b) Local government; $ 9.825M (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget $ 35.494M (2) 2003/04 (a) Insurance industry; $ 30.453M (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 25.814M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 1.300M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 3.500M ESL on State Government property & 6.500M (f) FESA property levy $ 70.725M 2004/05 (a) Insurance industry; N/A (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 21.292M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 2.100M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 5.400M ESL on State Government property $ 9.000M (f) FESA property levy $110.350M
(2) 2003/04 (a) Insurance industry; $ 30.453M (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 25.814M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 1.300M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 3.500M ESL on State Government property & 6.500M (f) FESA property levy $ 70.725M 2004/05 (a) Insurance industry; N/A (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 21.292M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 2.100M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 5.400M ESL on State Government property $ 9.000M (f) FESA property levy $110.350M
2004/05 (a) Insurance industry; N/A (b) Local government; N/A (c) Direct cash funding from State Budget; $ 21.292M (d) Homeswest FESA Levy payment; $ 2.100M (e) Other State Government FESA Levy payments; Pensioner Concessions and Rebates $ 5.400M ESL on State Government property $ 9.000M (f) FESA property levy $110.350M

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