❓ Hon. Tjorn Sibma asks about the status of the promised 'Streamline WA' bill and its implementation. The government responds that the reforms are being delivered in stages through other legislation.
AnsweredQoN 1141Legislative Council
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STREAMLINE WA — LEGISLATION
1141. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House representing
the Premier:
I
refer to the Premier's media release dated 6 December 2018 titled ''Streamline
WA: Making it easier to do business in Western Australia'' and
the status of the streamlining bill that was promised on page 4 of the
Streamline WA regulatory reforms PDF document. The link to that document is
https://www.wa.gov.au/system/files/2021-04/streamline-wa-regulatory-reforms.pdf
(1) Is the
streamlining bill still a priority for the government; and, if so, when might
the government introduce the bill?
(2) If the
government's approach is to compartmentalise the bill into other
legislation, when might those bills be presented and what are they?
(3) In answer to
(1) and (2), who is responsible for the so-called streamlining legislation?
1141. Hon TJORN SIBMA to the Leader of the House representing
the Premier:
I
refer to the Premier's media release dated 6 December 2018 titled ''Streamline
WA: Making it easier to do business in Western Australia'' and
the status of the streamlining bill that was promised on page 4 of the
Streamline WA regulatory reforms PDF document. The link to that document is
https://www.wa.gov.au/system/files/2021-04/streamline-wa-regulatory-reforms.pdf
(1) Is the
streamlining bill still a priority for the government; and, if so, when might
the government introduce the bill?
(2) If the
government's approach is to compartmentalise the bill into other
legislation, when might those bills be presented and what are they?
(3) In answer to
(1) and (2), who is responsible for the so-called streamlining legislation?
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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1)–(2) On the advice of Parliamentary Counsel's Office , the legislative reforms will be delivered in stages. The Motor
Vehicle Repairs and Dealers Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 and the Mining
Amendment Bill 2021 are the first of these reforms and have been introduced
into the Legislative Assembly.
(3) It is the
Minister for Commerce and the Minister for Mines and Petroleum respectively.
some notice of the question.
(1)–(2) On the advice of Parliamentary Counsel's Office , the legislative reforms will be delivered in stages. The Motor
Vehicle Repairs and Dealers Legislation Amendment Bill 2021 and the Mining
Amendment Bill 2021 are the first of these reforms and have been introduced
into the Legislative Assembly.
(3) It is the
Minister for Commerce and the Minister for Mines and Petroleum respectively.
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