❓ This WA parliamentary question concerns whether staff of the Small Business Development Corporation who interact with young people are required to undergo police criminal checks, and if there are plans to implement such checks in the future. The answer indicates that checks are not currently required and there are no plans to implement them.
AnsweredQoN 1832Legislative Council
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(b) if yes to (a), are those staff required to have a police criminal check; (c) if no to (b), is there any intention in the near future to make it mandatory for those staff to complete a police criminal check; and (d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(c) if no to (b), is there any intention in the near future to make it mandatory for those staff to complete a police criminal check; and (d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(c) if no to (b), is there any intention in the near future to make it mandatory for those staff to complete a police criminal check; and (d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
(d) if yes to (c), what is the planned date for implementation of such policy?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 May 2004
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Small Business
Response time
38 days
(1) (a) Staff of the Small Business Development Corporation, from time to time, provide information and guidance direct to young people under the age of 18 years in relation to small business development.
(b) No
(c) No
(d) Not applicable
(2) No
(3) Not applicable
(4) Not applicable
(b) No
(c) No
(d) Not applicable
(2) No
(3) Not applicable
(4) Not applicable
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