❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding vehicle cleaning and detailing costs for departments and agencies within the Deputy Premier's portfolios. The response details the arrangements and costs for each entity.
AnsweredQoN 2430Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 March 2010
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Indigenous Affairs
QuestionView source ↗
For each Department and Agency within the Deputy Premier’s portfolios:
(a) as at 9 March 2010 how many vehicles are allocated to the department or agency;
(b) what washing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(c) if any vehicle is commercially cleaned since 23 September 2008 please provide:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) advise whether vehicles are cleaned during office hours;
(d) what detailing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(e) if any vehicle is commercially detailed since 23 September 2008 please provide:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) advise whether vehicles are detailed during office hours; and
(f) please provide a subtotal of a vehicle’s cleaning costs for each department or agency since 23 September 2008.
(a) as at 9 March 2010 how many vehicles are allocated to the department or agency;
(b) what washing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(c) if any vehicle is commercially cleaned since 23 September 2008 please provide:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) advise whether vehicles are cleaned during office hours;
(d) what detailing arrangements are provided for each vehicle;
(e) if any vehicle is commercially detailed since 23 September 2008 please provide:
(i) the cost breakdown for each vehicle and cleaning bill;
(ii) how often each vehicle is booked in to be commercially cleaned;
(iii) the address where the vehicle is cleaned; and
(iv) advise whether vehicles are detailed during office hours; and
(f) please provide a subtotal of a vehicle’s cleaning costs for each department or agency since 23 September 2008.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 April 2010
Response time
41 days
Department of Health
(a) 2126
(b) Metropolitan (Department of Health (DOH), North Metropolitan Area Health Service (NMAHS), South Metropolitan Area Health Service (SMAHS) and Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS): Each vehicle is supplied with fuel cards that can be used by staff to clean cars at commercial car washing facilities. Vehicles may also be cleaned/detailed at home or on site by health service staff or by mobile cleaning/detailing services.
WA Country Health Service (WACHS): Officers allocated or responsible for vehicles maintain them in clean and serviceable condition in accordance with the DOH Vehicle Management Policy. Where service station car wash facilities are available in regional areas, officers can utilise facilities, in circumstances where vehicles have been travelling off road. If required, commercial cleaning and detailing of vehicles is carried out as reported in the following responses.
(c) (i - iv) [see tabled paper no____]
(d) Metropolitan (DOH, NMAHS, SMAHS and CAHS): Each vehicle is supplied with fuel cards that can be used at commercial car washing facilities. Vehicles may also be detailed on-site using mobile cleaning/detailing services.
WACHS: Interior and exterior basic clean only.
(e - f) [see tabled paper no____]
Department of Indigenous Affairs
(a) 40
(b) All Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) vehicles are home garaged and the staff wash the vehicles at no cost to the Department as part of the arrangement. On occasions, in performing the business of DIA, vehicles require extraordinary cleaning i.e. when a vehicle has visited a remote site. In these circumstances, the vehicle will be cleaned at a local drive-through car wash.
In certain instances it is necessary for vehicles to be fully detailed, for example, after visiting a remote community in the north west during the wet season.
(c) [see tabled paper no____]
(d) DIA has no formal arrangements for the detailing of vehicles. Vehicles are only detailed in the course of conducting DIA business when the vehicle becomes extraordinarily soiled.
(e) [see tabled paper no____]
(f) $3 288.22
Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia
(a) 2
(b) The staff member garaging the vehicle arranges for the vehicle to be cleaned. There are instances when the vehicle is taken on country trips and the car is washed at a car wash centre.
(c) (i-iv) Nil.
(d) Detailed by the staff member garaging the vehicle.
(e) (i-iv) Nil.
(f) Nil.
Office of Health Review
(a) 1
(b) Petrol Station
(c) - (e) Not applicable.
(f) Nil.
Healthway
(a) 6
(b) Mobile car wash unit
(c) (i) Car registration 1CFW063: $550.00
Car registration 1CIO868: $60.00
Car registration 1CWD642: $318.20
Car registration 1CWO027: $900.00
(ii) 1CWD642: Once every two months
1CIO868: Once every two months
1CFW063: Once every month
1CWO027: One every month
(iii) Healthway business premises.
(iv) Yes
(d) Nil.
(e) (i-iv) Nil.
(f) $1 828.20
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(a) 2126
(b) Metropolitan (Department of Health (DOH), North Metropolitan Area Health Service (NMAHS), South Metropolitan Area Health Service (SMAHS) and Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS): Each vehicle is supplied with fuel cards that can be used by staff to clean cars at commercial car washing facilities. Vehicles may also be cleaned/detailed at home or on site by health service staff or by mobile cleaning/detailing services.
WA Country Health Service (WACHS): Officers allocated or responsible for vehicles maintain them in clean and serviceable condition in accordance with the DOH Vehicle Management Policy. Where service station car wash facilities are available in regional areas, officers can utilise facilities, in circumstances where vehicles have been travelling off road. If required, commercial cleaning and detailing of vehicles is carried out as reported in the following responses.
(c) (i - iv) [see tabled paper no____]
(d) Metropolitan (DOH, NMAHS, SMAHS and CAHS): Each vehicle is supplied with fuel cards that can be used at commercial car washing facilities. Vehicles may also be detailed on-site using mobile cleaning/detailing services.
WACHS: Interior and exterior basic clean only.
(e - f) [see tabled paper no____]
Department of Indigenous Affairs
(a) 40
(b) All Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) vehicles are home garaged and the staff wash the vehicles at no cost to the Department as part of the arrangement. On occasions, in performing the business of DIA, vehicles require extraordinary cleaning i.e. when a vehicle has visited a remote site. In these circumstances, the vehicle will be cleaned at a local drive-through car wash.
In certain instances it is necessary for vehicles to be fully detailed, for example, after visiting a remote community in the north west during the wet season.
(c) [see tabled paper no____]
(d) DIA has no formal arrangements for the detailing of vehicles. Vehicles are only detailed in the course of conducting DIA business when the vehicle becomes extraordinarily soiled.
(e) [see tabled paper no____]
(f) $3 288.22
Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia
(a) 2
(b) The staff member garaging the vehicle arranges for the vehicle to be cleaned. There are instances when the vehicle is taken on country trips and the car is washed at a car wash centre.
(c) (i-iv) Nil.
(d) Detailed by the staff member garaging the vehicle.
(e) (i-iv) Nil.
(f) Nil.
Office of Health Review
(a) 1
(b) Petrol Station
(c) - (e) Not applicable.
(f) Nil.
Healthway
(a) 6
(b) Mobile car wash unit
(c) (i) Car registration 1CFW063: $550.00
Car registration 1CIO868: $60.00
Car registration 1CWD642: $318.20
Car registration 1CWO027: $900.00
(ii) 1CWD642: Once every two months
1CIO868: Once every two months
1CFW063: Once every month
1CWO027: One every month
(iii) Healthway business premises.
(iv) Yes
(d) Nil.
(e) (i-iv) Nil.
(f) $1 828.20
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