This parliamentary question seeks information on the costs associated with operating small charter vehicles and taxis in Western Australia, including licence fees and equipment requirements. The answer provides a breakdown of these costs.

AnsweredQoN 1536Legislative Council
Asked
9 September 2014
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) What does a small charter vehicle licence cost? (2) How much does it cost to put a small charter vehicle (SCV) on the road including all government licence fees, charges and any equipment required to be installed in the SCV? (3) What does a taxi licence cost? (4) How much does it cost to put a taxi on the road, including all government licence fees, charges and government requirements for equipment to be installed in the taxi?

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Answered
14 October 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(1) Between $41 and $210.
(2) Between $803.85 and $2 170.45.
(3) $427.15 for taxis in country areas only. There are no taxi licences issued in the Perth Taxi Control Area.
(4) Between $656.50 and $1 798.90.

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