❓ A parliamentary question regarding the BCITF's decision not to fully fund the BCITC's program management request, with the Minister's response clarifying the Board's position and highlighting funding for specific projects.
AnsweredQoN 347Legislative Council
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In respect of the BCITF Operational Plan 2000-2001 will the Minister for Employment and Training advise - (1) Why has the BCITF Board not included a provision to allocate funds for the BCITC Programme Management funding request? (2) Does the omission of the BCITC Programmes from the Operational Plan indicate that the BCITF Board will not be funding the BCITC for any programmes or projects? (3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister
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Answered
20 September 2000
Response time
42 days
The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(1) Why has the BCITF Board not included a provision to allocate funds for the BCITC Programme Management funding request? (2) Does the omission of the BCITC Programmes from the Operational Plan indicate that the BCITF Board will not be funding the BCITC for any programmes or projects? (3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(2) Does the omission of the BCITC Programmes from the Operational Plan indicate that the BCITF Board will not be funding the BCITC for any programmes or projects? (3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(1) Why has the BCITF Board not included a provision to allocate funds for the BCITC Programme Management funding request? (2) Does the omission of the BCITC Programmes from the Operational Plan indicate that the BCITF Board will not be funding the BCITC for any programmes or projects? (3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(2) Does the omission of the BCITC Programmes from the Operational Plan indicate that the BCITF Board will not be funding the BCITC for any programmes or projects? (3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
(3) Does the Minister support the position taken by the BCITF Director and Board to the BCITC programme and project proposals? Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
Answered on 20 September 2000 The Minister Replied: The Board informs me that: (1) All funding allocated by the Board must relate to programs within the approved Operational Plan. I am informed that the Board requested that the BCITC submit its funding application against a range of criteria detailed within a funding submission guideline document provided to the Council, and that the submission has been fully evaluated against these criteria. The Board has provided details relevant to its assessment of the funding submission to the BCITC in three letters on this matter and has also met with senior representatives of the Council to debrief them on the Board's decision not to fund the BCITC submission for 2000/2001 (2) In fact, the Board has approved funding for two projects proposed by the BCITC within the Operational Plan subject to the provision of satisfactory follow up information and agreement of the terms of contract for the execution of these projects. (3) The Board has been appointed to manage the BCITF within the terms of the legislation and for the benefit of the building and construction industry in Western Australia. It is the Board's responsibility to manage the detailed strategic and operational matters associated with the use of the Fund.
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