❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the scheduling, cancellation, and time limits of meetings between the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Town Planning Appeals Committee, as well as the number of appeals dealt with and awaiting determination. The Minister provides factual answers.
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(b) how many of these scheduled meetings have been cancelled by the Minister; (c) have other meetings been scheduled to make up for the cancelled meetings; (d) how many of the rescheduled meetings have been cancelled; (e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(c) have other meetings been scheduled to make up for the cancelled meetings; (d) how many of the rescheduled meetings have been cancelled; (e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(d) how many of the rescheduled meetings have been cancelled; (e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
b) Some meetings have been rescheduled from time to time due to government priorities. c) Yes d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
c) Yes d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
i) 17.
(c) have other meetings been scheduled to make up for the cancelled meetings; (d) how many of the rescheduled meetings have been cancelled; (e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(d) how many of the rescheduled meetings have been cancelled; (e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(e) is there a time limit placed on these meetings; (f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(f) what is that time limit; (g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(g) is this time limit extended to make up for the cancelled meetings; (h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(h) on average, how many appeals are dealt with at these meetings; and (i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
(i) how many appeals, that have been recommended to be up held, are awaiting the Minister’s determination?
b) Some meetings have been rescheduled from time to time due to government priorities. c) Yes d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
c) Yes d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
d) See (b) above. e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours. g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled. h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
h) Approximately 10. i) 17.
i) 17.
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Answered
25 February 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
91 days
a) Meetings between the Minister and the Town Planning Appeals Committee are regularly scheduled for once a fortnight and often weekends or after hours.
b) Some meetings have been rescheduled from time to time due to government priorities.
c) Yes
d) See (b) above.
e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours.
g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled.
h) Approximately 10.
i) 17.
b) Some meetings have been rescheduled from time to time due to government priorities.
c) Yes
d) See (b) above.
e)&f) The duration of meetings is usually 3 hours.
g) Additional meetings are scheduled to make up for those cancelled.
h) Approximately 10.
i) 17.
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