❓ Details Government Regional Officer Housing allocated to the Attorney General's departments, including property numbers, rental arrangements, and costs for the Department of Justice and Legal Aid WA. The response provides a breakdown by region and clarifies how market value is determined.
AnsweredQoN 2288Legislative Council
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I refer to Government Regional Officer Housing that is allocated to your
departments and I ask with respect to each department under your control: (a) how many properties
are allocated to each department; (b) if these properties
are provided from an individual or
organisation other than the Department of Communities (Housing) please identify
the source; (c) please provide a
breakdown of housing by departmental region; (d) please identify the
number of properties per region where officers or staff are required to pay
rent and those which receive their accommodation rent free; (e) with respect to
officers and staff who pay rent please identify the variance between the rent
paid by the officer or staff member and the cost paid by the department to provide the property in total by region; (f) is the cost charged
to the department a charge based on market value, and
who determines market value; and (g) if yes to (f), how
frequently is a review of the applicable market value undertaken?
departments and I ask with respect to each department under your control: (a) how many properties
are allocated to each department; (b) if these properties
are provided from an individual or
organisation other than the Department of Communities (Housing) please identify
the source; (c) please provide a
breakdown of housing by departmental region; (d) please identify the
number of properties per region where officers or staff are required to pay
rent and those which receive their accommodation rent free; (e) with respect to
officers and staff who pay rent please identify the variance between the rent
paid by the officer or staff member and the cost paid by the department to provide the property in total by region; (f) is the cost charged
to the department a charge based on market value, and
who determines market value; and (g) if yes to (f), how
frequently is a review of the applicable market value undertaken?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 September 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General
Response time
10 days
Department of Justice:
The data provided below is the expenditure for June 2019. Both the dollar value and count change on a regular basis, so a single point-of-time value has been taken. All properties are fully or partially subsidised by the Department of Justice (the Department).
a) The total properties allocated to the Department is 521. Of the total, 477 are allocated to Corrective Services (CS) and 44 to Court and Tribunal Services (CTS)
b) All properties are provided by the Department of Communities (Housing)
c) The table below reflects the total number of allocated properties by region.
Region
Total
East Kimberley
30
Goldfields
108
Mid-west
21
Pilbara
147
West Kimberley
195
Wheatbelt
8
Great Southern
12
TOTAL
521
d) The table below reflects the Corrective Services (CS) and Court and Tribunal (CTS) Services properties split for the month of June 2019.
Region
Total
Vacant
Rent:
Free to employee *
Rent: employee contribution **
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
East Kimberley
25
5
3
1
4
0
18
4
Goldfields
98
10
4
0
6
0
88
10
Mid-west
14
7
0
0
5
0
9
7
Pilbara
140
7
5
0
135
0
0
7
West Kimberley
187
8
16
0
13
0
158
8
Wheatbelt
5
3
0
0
1
0
4
3
Great Southern
8
4
0
0
1
0
7
4
TOTAL
477
44
28
1
165
0
284
43
There are 29 current vacant properties due to staff vacancies
e) The table below provides a breakdown of the Department versus employee contribution value for the month of June 2019 (rounded to the nearest $):
Region
Rent: Paid ($)
by DoJ *
Rent: Paid ($)
by employee **
Total
paid to Housing
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
East Kimberley
$76,678
$7,354
$7,071
$3,896
$83,749
$11,250
Goldfields
$200,932
$8,944
$48,734
$11,296
$249,666
$20,240
Mid-west
$27,617
$7,744
$10,258
$8,136
$37,875
$15,880
Pilbara
$492,881
$13,972
$0
$6,872
$492,881
$20,844
West Kimberley
$496,565
$9,330
$58,798
$8,590
$555,363
$17,920
Wheatbelt
$4,460
$1,572
$3,340
$2,832
$7,800
$4,404
Great Southern
$32,070
$3,056
$7,475
$3,884
$39,545
$6,940
TOTAL
$1,331,203
$51,972
$135,676
$45,506
$1,466,879
$97,478
The amount payable by the employees is set by Communities in the Tennant Rent Setting Framework (TRSF).
Legal Aid Western Australia:
a) 11.
b) NA.
c) See table below.
Region
Number of properties
Pilbara
3
Kimberley
6
Goldfields
1
Gascoyne
1
d) See table below.
Region
Number of properties where staff are required to pay rent
Number of properties where accomodation is rent free
Pilbara
3
0
Kimberley
6
0
Goldfields
1
0
Gascoyne
1
0
e) See table below.
Region
Variance between rent paid by staff member and department (Total per fortnight)
Pilbara
$3876
Kimberley
$4774
Goldfields
$588
Gascoyne
$458
f) Market value is determined by the Department of Communities based on their property valuations.
g) It is understood that this is undertaken annually, or as determined by Department of Communities.
The data provided below is the expenditure for June 2019. Both the dollar value and count change on a regular basis, so a single point-of-time value has been taken. All properties are fully or partially subsidised by the Department of Justice (the Department).
a) The total properties allocated to the Department is 521. Of the total, 477 are allocated to Corrective Services (CS) and 44 to Court and Tribunal Services (CTS)
b) All properties are provided by the Department of Communities (Housing)
c) The table below reflects the total number of allocated properties by region.
Region
Total
East Kimberley
30
Goldfields
108
Mid-west
21
Pilbara
147
West Kimberley
195
Wheatbelt
8
Great Southern
12
TOTAL
521
d) The table below reflects the Corrective Services (CS) and Court and Tribunal (CTS) Services properties split for the month of June 2019.
Region
Total
Vacant
Rent:
Free to employee *
Rent: employee contribution **
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
East Kimberley
25
5
3
1
4
0
18
4
Goldfields
98
10
4
0
6
0
88
10
Mid-west
14
7
0
0
5
0
9
7
Pilbara
140
7
5
0
135
0
0
7
West Kimberley
187
8
16
0
13
0
158
8
Wheatbelt
5
3
0
0
1
0
4
3
Great Southern
8
4
0
0
1
0
7
4
TOTAL
477
44
28
1
165
0
284
43
There are 29 current vacant properties due to staff vacancies
e) The table below provides a breakdown of the Department versus employee contribution value for the month of June 2019 (rounded to the nearest $):
Region
Rent: Paid ($)
by DoJ *
Rent: Paid ($)
by employee **
Total
paid to Housing
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
CS
CTS
East Kimberley
$76,678
$7,354
$7,071
$3,896
$83,749
$11,250
Goldfields
$200,932
$8,944
$48,734
$11,296
$249,666
$20,240
Mid-west
$27,617
$7,744
$10,258
$8,136
$37,875
$15,880
Pilbara
$492,881
$13,972
$0
$6,872
$492,881
$20,844
West Kimberley
$496,565
$9,330
$58,798
$8,590
$555,363
$17,920
Wheatbelt
$4,460
$1,572
$3,340
$2,832
$7,800
$4,404
Great Southern
$32,070
$3,056
$7,475
$3,884
$39,545
$6,940
TOTAL
$1,331,203
$51,972
$135,676
$45,506
$1,466,879
$97,478
The amount payable by the employees is set by Communities in the Tennant Rent Setting Framework (TRSF).
Legal Aid Western Australia:
a) 11.
b) NA.
c) See table below.
Region
Number of properties
Pilbara
3
Kimberley
6
Goldfields
1
Gascoyne
1
d) See table below.
Region
Number of properties where staff are required to pay rent
Number of properties where accomodation is rent free
Pilbara
3
0
Kimberley
6
0
Goldfields
1
0
Gascoyne
1
0
e) See table below.
Region
Variance between rent paid by staff member and department (Total per fortnight)
Pilbara
$3876
Kimberley
$4774
Goldfields
$588
Gascoyne
$458
f) Market value is determined by the Department of Communities based on their property valuations.
g) It is understood that this is undertaken annually, or as determined by Department of Communities.
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