❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on fee and charge reviews within agencies now under the Department of Finance, specifically regarding instances where fees exceed cost recovery. The Department reports conducting three reviews and finding no instances of fees exceeding cost recovery.
AnsweredQoN 4474Legislative Council
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For each agency in the Finance portfolio, since the 23 September 2008 -
(1) How many reviews of their agencies’ fees and charges have been conducted since 23 September 2008?
(2) Did any of these reviews identify any fee or charge that is above cost recovery?
(3) If yes to (2), could you please provide -
(a) a list of the fees or charges identified;
(b) the amount the fee or charge was above cost recovery; and
(c) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery?
(4) Did any of these reviews result in an increase in any fee or charge that was above cost recovery?
(5) If yes to (4), could you please provide -
(a) a list of the fees or charges that were increased;
(b) the amount that the fee or charge increased;
(c) how much above cost recovery was the new fee or charge; and
(d) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery?
(1) How many reviews of their agencies’ fees and charges have been conducted since 23 September 2008?
(2) Did any of these reviews identify any fee or charge that is above cost recovery?
(3) If yes to (2), could you please provide -
(a) a list of the fees or charges identified;
(b) the amount the fee or charge was above cost recovery; and
(c) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery?
(4) Did any of these reviews result in an increase in any fee or charge that was above cost recovery?
(5) If yes to (4), could you please provide -
(a) a list of the fees or charges that were increased;
(b) the amount that the fee or charge increased;
(c) how much above cost recovery was the new fee or charge; and
(d) the reason for the fee or charge being above cost recovery?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Finance
Response time
27 days
The Department of Finance was established on 1 July 2011. The answers below relate to the businesses that were formerly part of the Department of Treasury and Finance but which are now part of the Department of Finance (i.e. Office of State Revenue, Building Management and Works and Government Procurement).
(1) Three - the agency undertakes an annual review of its fees and charges.
(2-5) No
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(1) Three - the agency undertakes an annual review of its fees and charges.
(2-5) No
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