Question seeks to determine if the Minister surveyed Regional Development Commissions' opinions on the Electoral Amendment Bill 2001. The Minister declined, stating it's outside the Commissions' remit.

AnsweredQoN 1058Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 September 2001
Member
Portfolio
Goldfields-Esperance

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(1) Did the Minister determine the attitude of each Regional Development Commission in his portfolio area towards the Electoral Amendment Bill 2001?
(2) If not why not?
(3) If so -
(a) how was that attitude determined;
(b) when was that attitude determined; and
(c) what was the attitude of each Development Commission?

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Answered
19 February 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Goldfields-Esperance
Response time
153 days
(b) when was that attitude determined; and (c) what was the attitude of each Development Commission?
(c) what was the attitude of each Development Commission?
2. It is not the Commission's business. The role of the Commission is set out in the Regional Development Commissions Act 1993 and I expect it to carry that out. The Member would be aware the Commission is neither an elector actual or potential, an elected representative body nor a Member of Parliament. 3. Not applicable
3. Not applicable

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