❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed data on outstanding fines in the South West region, broken down by town, fine type, amount owing, and payment arrangements. It also asks for staffing levels at the Fines Enforcement Registry.
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(1) How many people living in the South West, by the town in which they reside, have outstanding fines with the Fines Enforcement Registry? (2) In relation to (1), for each town, how many of these were: (a) unpaid infringements; (b) managed fines; (c) enforced Court fines; (d) for each (a), (b) and (c), what is the total amount owing; and (e) for each (a), (b) and (c), how many of these have payment by instalment arrangements in place? (3) How many people, by FTE and by head count, work at the Fines Enforcement Registry?
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21 June 2016
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77 days
(1) The attached table details the number of people living in the South West Region who currently have outstanding fines and infringements with the Fines Enforcement Registry (FER).
FER data is stored against postcodes rather than suburbs. The information below has been extracted using postcodes and the suburbs associated with those codes. The source data for postcodes and the suburbs/region to which they relate has been provided by Landmark.
The postcodes have been combined as some smaller towns with low participants could inadvertently result in the identification of people with unpaid infringements.
Please see Tabled Paper No.
(2) The attached table details the number of people living in the South West Region who currently have outstanding fines and infringements with the Fines Enforcement Registry (FER). In relation to (1), for each town, how many of these were:
(a) unpaid infringements;
(b) managed fines;
(c) enforced Court fines;
(d) for each (a), (b) and (c), what is the total amount owing; and
(e) for each (a), (b) and (c), how many of these have payment by instalment arrangements in place?
Please see Tabled Paper No.
(3) As at 5 May 2016, FTE usage at the Fines Enforcement Registry was 36.2 FTE with a head count of 38.
FER data is stored against postcodes rather than suburbs. The information below has been extracted using postcodes and the suburbs associated with those codes. The source data for postcodes and the suburbs/region to which they relate has been provided by Landmark.
The postcodes have been combined as some smaller towns with low participants could inadvertently result in the identification of people with unpaid infringements.
Please see Tabled Paper No.
(2) The attached table details the number of people living in the South West Region who currently have outstanding fines and infringements with the Fines Enforcement Registry (FER). In relation to (1), for each town, how many of these were:
(a) unpaid infringements;
(b) managed fines;
(c) enforced Court fines;
(d) for each (a), (b) and (c), what is the total amount owing; and
(e) for each (a), (b) and (c), how many of these have payment by instalment arrangements in place?
Please see Tabled Paper No.
(3) As at 5 May 2016, FTE usage at the Fines Enforcement Registry was 36.2 FTE with a head count of 38.
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