A WA parliamentary question seeks clarification on the allocation of vehicle license fees, specifically if unallocated funds are used to repay borrowings related to Transform WA projects. The answer confirms that vehicle license fees are used for road expenditure and loan repayments.

AnsweredQoN 2892Legislative Assembly
Asked
2 June 2004
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) if they are not being allocated, is the money still being collected from the licensing fee source; and (c) if it is being collected, and has not been formally allocated to another purpose, is it therefore being used to repay borrowings?
(c) if it is being collected, and has not been formally allocated to another purpose, is it therefore being used to repay borrowings?
(b) Not applicable. (c) Vehicle licence fees are used for recurrent and capital road expenditure purposes including the repayment of loans associated with borrowings for Transform WA projects.
(b) Not applicable. (c) Vehicle licence fees are used for recurrent and capital road expenditure purposes including the repayment of loans associated with borrowings for Transform WA projects.
(c) Vehicle licence fees are used for recurrent and capital road expenditure purposes including the repayment of loans associated with borrowings for Transform WA projects.
(c) Vehicle licence fees are used for recurrent and capital road expenditure purposes including the repayment of loans associated with borrowings for Transform WA projects.

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Answered
26 August 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
85 days
(a) Main Roads through the State Budget process is appropriated all monies collected from vehicle licence fees, under the Road Traffic Act 1974.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Vehicle licence fees are used for recurrent and capital road expenditure purposes including the repayment of loans associated with borrowings for Transform WA projects.

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