❓ Question regarding the State Records Commission's compliance monitoring and funding for a complementary scheme. The answer acknowledges the Minister's responsibility but defers action until resources are available.
AnsweredQoN 3403Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the reliance by the State Records Commission (SRC) on the Record Keeping Plan review cycle to monitor compliance, and ask: (a) when will additional funding be made available to implement a complimentary compliance monitoring scheme; (b) when will a complimentary compliance monitoring scheme be implemented; and (c) what is being done to ensure the SRC is able to appropriately monitor compliance with the State Records Act 2000 in the interim?
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Answered
14 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
1 days
Section 63 of the State Records Act 2000 requires the Minister to ensure that the State Records Commission is provided with the facilities and services that are reasonably necessary to enable it to perform its functions.
Consideration will be given to the establishment of a complementary compliance cycle when resourcing permits.
Consideration will be given to the establishment of a complementary compliance cycle when resourcing permits.
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