❓ This parliamentary question seeks clarification on the policy governing the procurement of goods and services by state schools in Western Australia, particularly regarding discretionary powers in situations with limited suppliers.
AnsweredQoN 2237Legislative Assembly
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(1) Has there been a change of policy for State Schools to purchase goods or services?
(2) What is the current policy for State Schools to purchase goods or services?
(3) Is there discretion on the part of the State School if, for example, there is only one hardware store in a country town?
(2) What is the current policy for State Schools to purchase goods or services?
(3) Is there discretion on the part of the State School if, for example, there is only one hardware store in a country town?
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Answered
4 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
16 days
(1) No.
(2) State Supply Commission Policies.
(3) Yes as specified in the various State Supply Commission Policies.
(2) State Supply Commission Policies.
(3) Yes as specified in the various State Supply Commission Policies.
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