❓ Hon Brian Ellis asks about interdepartmental parallel processing for mining approvals at the state level, following up on a previous question. Hon Kim Chance confirms that it exists, rendering the second part of the question inapplicable.
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MINING APPROVALS
Further to my question without notice738 of 6 September 2007, to which the minister advised that parallel processing already exists between the commonwealth and state for mining and exploration approval - (1) Is parallel processing carried out interdepartmentally at the state level? (2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
Further to my question without notice738 of 6 September 2007, to which the minister advised that parallel processing already exists between the commonwealth and state for mining and exploration approval - (1) Is parallel processing carried out interdepartmentally at the state level? (2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(1) Is parallel processing carried out interdepartmentally at the state level? (2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
(1) Is parallel processing carried out interdepartmentally at the state level? (2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(2) If not, will the government introduce parallel processing at the state level; and, if not, why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
I am advised that the answers to his questions are - (1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(1) Yes. (2) Not applicable.
(2) Not applicable.
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