Hon Giz Watson asks about the cost to the Conservation Commission of auditing the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013, including Fauna Habitat Zones and Old Growth Forest assessments, and how much was covered by the Forest Products Commission or other sources. The answer indicates that the Conservation Commission's budgeting structure doesn't report against specific forest management functions, and no direct funding was provided, although in-kind assistance may have been given by the Forest Product

AnsweredQoN 6172Legislative Council
Asked
16 October 2012
Portfolio
Environment

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In relation to the Forest Management Plan 2004-2013, I ask —
(1) What has been the cost to the Conservation Commission of auditing implementation and compliance with the plan and its subsidiary documents, including establishment of Fauna Habitat Zones and assessment of Old Growth Forest nominations?
(2) How much of this amount was covered by —
(a) the Forest Products Commission; or
(b) other source(s) (please specify)?

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Answered
13 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Environment
Response time
28 days
(1) The standard budgeting structure of the Conservation Commission does not report against specific functions of the Conservation Commission as they relate to forest management.
(2) Nil, although in-kind assistance may be provided by the Forest Products Commission in the assessment of old-growth forest nominations.
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