❓ Hon. Kate Doust asks about the budget allocation and FTEs for the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) service. The Minister provides a detailed breakdown of funding and staffing, including future projections.
AnsweredQoN 347Legislative Council
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ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE —
BUDGET ALLOCATION
347. Hon KATE DOUST to the Minister for Small Business:
I refer to the media statement dated 31 May 2012 regarding
the budget allocation for the alternative dispute resolution service.
(1) What are
the specific items and their funding allocation through the 2012‑13
budget estimates and the forward estimates for the ADR service?
(2) How many
FTEs have been allocated to the guided resolution and the mediation process
over each budget period through to 2015–16?
BUDGET ALLOCATION
347. Hon KATE DOUST to the Minister for Small Business:
I refer to the media statement dated 31 May 2012 regarding
the budget allocation for the alternative dispute resolution service.
(1) What are
the specific items and their funding allocation through the 2012‑13
budget estimates and the forward estimates for the ADR service?
(2) How many
FTEs have been allocated to the guided resolution and the mediation process
over each budget period through to 2015–16?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. The
answer to (1) is in a tabular form. Because of that, I will table that
information and seek leave for it to be incorporated in Hansard .
Leave granted. [See paper 4584.]
The following material was
incorporated —
(1)
Items
2012/13
$
2013/14
$
2014/15
$
2015/16
$
Salaries
589,615
613,200
637,728
663,237
Subsidised mediation
195,000
227,500
260,000
292,500
Marketing & Education
200,000
205,000
210,125
215,378
Legal Services
100,000
102,500
105,063
107,689
Communications
20,000
20,500
21,013
21,538
Equipment
20,000
20,500
21,013
21,538
(2) Five additional FTEs were allocated to the guided
resolution process in 2012‑13. Mediation is outsourced to private
practitioners.
Just
looking at the wording of the member's question, I will specifically
state that those additional FTEs are projected to continue through all of those
out years.
answer to (1) is in a tabular form. Because of that, I will table that
information and seek leave for it to be incorporated in Hansard .
Leave granted. [See paper 4584.]
The following material was
incorporated —
(1)
Items
2012/13
$
2013/14
$
2014/15
$
2015/16
$
Salaries
589,615
613,200
637,728
663,237
Subsidised mediation
195,000
227,500
260,000
292,500
Marketing & Education
200,000
205,000
210,125
215,378
Legal Services
100,000
102,500
105,063
107,689
Communications
20,000
20,500
21,013
21,538
Equipment
20,000
20,500
21,013
21,538
(2) Five additional FTEs were allocated to the guided
resolution process in 2012‑13. Mediation is outsourced to private
practitioners.
Just
looking at the wording of the member's question, I will specifically
state that those additional FTEs are projected to continue through all of those
out years.
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