❓ Question on Notice regarding a Corrective Services contract, inquiring about commencement date, extension approval, reasons for extension, and GST status. The answer provides specific dates and justifications for the contract extension, confirming it is not GST exempt.
AnsweredQoN 3098Legislative Assembly
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(a) on what date did the contract commence;
(b) on what date was the extension of the contract approved;
(c) for what reasons was an extension to the contract approved until 2011; and
(d) is the contract exempt from the Goods and Services Tax?
(b) on what date was the extension of the contract approved;
(c) for what reasons was an extension to the contract approved until 2011; and
(d) is the contract exempt from the Goods and Services Tax?
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Answered
19 March 2008
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
22 days
(a) Novation was approved 19 July 2007 and the contract commenced 31 July 2007.
(b) 30 July 2007
(c) Primary reasons for the contract extension were:
Extension of the contract was the most cost-effective option;
Consistent with government policy to extend contracts that included an extension option and when service delivery has been satisfactory;
Degree of stability and collaboration which existed between the parties involved in the management and operation of the contract;
Provision of a more stable environment in which to conduct the complex CBD Courts transition, thereby reducing the associated risks; and
The ability for agencies involved to fully understand the quantum of services which remain under the contract following the commencement of services in the new CBD Courts complex.
d) No
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(b) 30 July 2007
(c) Primary reasons for the contract extension were:
Extension of the contract was the most cost-effective option;
Consistent with government policy to extend contracts that included an extension option and when service delivery has been satisfactory;
Degree of stability and collaboration which existed between the parties involved in the management and operation of the contract;
Provision of a more stable environment in which to conduct the complex CBD Courts transition, thereby reducing the associated risks; and
The ability for agencies involved to fully understand the quantum of services which remain under the contract following the commencement of services in the new CBD Courts complex.
d) No
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