❓ WA Parliament Question on Notice regarding traffic infringements and vehicle seizures for taxpayer-funded vehicles within the Minister's portfolio since January 1, 2017. Several departments reported infringements, primarily speeding and parking offences.
AnsweredQoN 2385Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Member
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities received a traffic-related infringement, and if so: (a) how many infringements have been received, broken down by offence; (b) what is the total value of infringements that were received; and (c) were there any infringements where a driver could not be identified and if so, what was the offence? (2) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibility been seized by Western Australia Police: (a) if so, why was the vehicle seized and on what date?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 May 2018
Responded by
Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Commerce and Industrial Relations; Electoral Affairs; Asian Engagement
Response time
16 days
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
(1) - (2) See tabled paper no.
Mineral Research Institute of Western Australia
(1) - (2) Not applicable
Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board (MyLeave)
(1) Yes
(a) One: Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h.
(b) Unknown, value paid by officer concerned.
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
(1) Yes
(a) One: Failure to comply with a notice requesting information
(b) $218.20
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
WorkCover WA
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h
Offence two - Exceeded speed limit by not more than 9 km/h
(b) $600
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Electoral Commission
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence two - Parking on a footpath.
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit by 7 km/h.
(b) $400
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
(1) - (2) See tabled paper no.
Mineral Research Institute of Western Australia
(1) - (2) Not applicable
Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board (MyLeave)
(1) Yes
(a) One: Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h.
(b) Unknown, value paid by officer concerned.
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
(1) Yes
(a) One: Failure to comply with a notice requesting information
(b) $218.20
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
WorkCover WA
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit between 10 and 19 km/h
Offence two - Exceeded speed limit by not more than 9 km/h
(b) $600
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
Western Australian Electoral Commission
(1) Yes
(a) Two:
Offence two - Parking on a footpath.
Offence one - Exceeded speed limit by 7 km/h.
(b) $400
(c) No
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
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