A WA parliamentary question sought details about interstate travel undertaken by employees for drug law reform studies. The answer details the trip, jurisdictions visited, employees involved, costs, and funding source.

AnsweredQoN 1733Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 August 2003
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Health

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(b) if so, how many times and when; (c) to which jurisdictions did these employees travel; (d) which employees undertook this travel; (e) what was the total cost of these interstate and/or international studies; and (f) how were these studies funded?
(c) to which jurisdictions did these employees travel; (d) which employees undertook this travel; (e) what was the total cost of these interstate and/or international studies; and (f) how were these studies funded?
(d) which employees undertook this travel; (e) what was the total cost of these interstate and/or international studies; and (f) how were these studies funded?
(e) what was the total cost of these interstate and/or international studies; and (f) how were these studies funded?
(f) how were these studies funded?
(b) One trip in February 2002. (c) ACT, Victoria and South Australia. (d) A/Superintendent Jim Migro, WA Police Service; and Greg Swensen, Senior Research Officer, Drug and Alcohol Office, in their capacity as members of the Ministerial Working Party on Drug Law Reform (e) $3728.39. (f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.
(c) ACT, Victoria and South Australia. (d) A/Superintendent Jim Migro, WA Police Service; and Greg Swensen, Senior Research Officer, Drug and Alcohol Office, in their capacity as members of the Ministerial Working Party on Drug Law Reform (e) $3728.39. (f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.
(d) A/Superintendent Jim Migro, WA Police Service; and Greg Swensen, Senior Research Officer, Drug and Alcohol Office, in their capacity as members of the Ministerial Working Party on Drug Law Reform (e) $3728.39. (f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.
(e) $3728.39. (f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.
(f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.

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Answered
9 September 2003
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
28 days
(a) Yes, 2 employees.
(b) One trip in February 2002.
(c) ACT, Victoria and South Australia.
(d) A/Superintendent Jim Migro, WA Police Service; and Greg Swensen, Senior Research Officer, Drug and Alcohol Office, in their capacity as members of the Ministerial Working Party on Drug Law Reform
(e) $3728.39.
(f) Drug and Alcohol Office budget.

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