WA Parliamentary Question reveals traffic infringements for taxpayer-funded vehicles within the Health Minister's portfolio since Jan 2017. Data includes number of infringements, offences, total value, and whether drivers were identified.

AnsweredQoN 2396Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health

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(1) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities received a traffic-related infringement, and if so: (a) how many infringements have been received, broken down by offence; (b) what is the total value of infringements that were received; and (c) were there any infringements where a driver could not be identified and if so, what was the offence? (2) Since 1 January 2017, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibility been seized by Western Australia Police: (a) if so, why was the vehicle seized and on what date?

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Answered
13 February 2018
Response time
1 days
Department of Health advises:
(1) (a - c) Refer to table provided below.
AREA
NO. OF INFRINGEMENTS
OFFENCE
TOTAL VALUE
DRIVER NOT IDENTIFIED
OFFENCE
CAHS
46
11 – Parking
2 – Red Light
33 – Speeding
$10,175.00
Nil
N/A
DOH
27
2 – Parking
1 – Red Light
23 – Speeding
1 – Impounded
$7,848.50
Nil
N/A
EMHS
33
4 – Parking
2 – Red Light
26 – Speeding
1 – Failure to Return Plates**
$4,380.00
Nil
N/A
HSS
7
2 – Parking
5 – Speeding
$1,540.00
Nil
N/A
NMHS
142
29 – Parking
3 – Red Light
110 – Speeding
$30,487.20
Nil
N/A
SMHS
35
3 – Parking
32 – Speeding
$8,953.00
Nil
N/A
WACHS
95
9 – Parking
86 – Speeding***
$518.70****
Nil
N/A
** ‘Failure to Return Plates’ is an administrative fine paid by RPH ($100.00). All other fines paid by the driver.
*** Speed related offences: Penalty value unknown.
**** Parking related infringements only.
(2) (a) Not applicable
Mental Health Commission advises:
(1) Yes
(1)(a) 1EYB853 – Exceed speed limit by not more than 9km $200 14/11/2017;
1QBS512 – Exceed speed limit by not more than 9km $200 10/10/2017.
(1)(b) $400
(1)(c) No
(2) No
(2)(a) Not applicable
Health & Disability Services Complaints Office advises:
(1 - 2) Not applicable
Healthway advises:
(1) Yes
(1)(a) Two.
(1)(b) Value not available as infringements are paid directly by the drivers responsible for the infringement.
(1)(c) No
(2) No
(2)(a) Not applicable
Animal Resources Authority advises:
(1) Yes
(1)(a) Two.
(1)(b) $400, paid by the driver of their own private money.
(1)(c) No
(2) No
(2)(a) Not applicable

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