Mr. Wyatt asks about the impact of the expiry of the 'Financial Assistance for Long Stay Older Patients' National Partnership on agencies under the Premier, Minister for State Development, and Science. The Department of Premier and Cabinet responds that the expiry will not impact program delivery as the NPA had an expected term of three years.

AnsweredQoN 2567Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 June 2014
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for State Development; Science

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I refer to page 78 of Budget Paper No. 3, 2014-15 Economic and Fiscal Outlook, where it states that the Budget assumes that the ‘Financial Assistance for Long Stay Older Patients’ National Partnership is assumed to expire, and I ask for each agency and department under the Ministers portfolios:
(a) what will be the impact of the expiry of this national partnership agreement on programme delivered by the agency;
(b) which specific programs will be impacted on by the expiry of this national partnership agreement; and
(c) of the specific programs referred to in (b), which programs will cease as a result of the expiry of the national partnership agreement?

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Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Hon C.J. Barnett
Response time
47 days
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises according to its records - (a) The Financial Assistance for Long Stay Older Patients' National Partnership Agreement (NPA) expired on 30 June 2014. The expiry of this NPA will not impact program delivery as the NPA had an expected term of three years. (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(a) The Financial Assistance for Long Stay Older Patients' National Partnership Agreement (NPA) expired on 30 June 2014. The expiry of this NPA will not impact program delivery as the NPA had an expected term of three years. (b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(b) Not applicable (c) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable

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