❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about the number of leased vehicles, leasing schemes, and expected costs for the Police and Emergency Services agencies in WA. The response provides figures for the Police Service and FESA.
AnsweredQoN 338Legislative Council
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Will the Minister please provide the following information for each Department or Agency under the Minister’s control -
(1) The total number of motor vehicles being leased by the Agency or Department as at April 7 2005?
(2) A breakdown of under which scheme(s) the motor vehicles are leased?
(3) The total amount expected to be spent on the lease of motor vehicles for each Department or Agency for 2004-2005?
(1) The total number of motor vehicles being leased by the Agency or Department as at April 7 2005?
(2) A breakdown of under which scheme(s) the motor vehicles are leased?
(3) The total amount expected to be spent on the lease of motor vehicles for each Department or Agency for 2004-2005?
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Answered
28 June 2005
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
63 days
The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) 1212 (2) The Western Australia Police Service vehicles are leased through StateFleet, Department of Treasury and Finance. (3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(1) 1212 (2) The Western Australia Police Service vehicles are leased through StateFleet, Department of Treasury and Finance. (3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(2) The Western Australia Police Service vehicles are leased through StateFleet, Department of Treasury and Finance. (3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(1) 1212 (2) The Western Australia Police Service vehicles are leased through StateFleet, Department of Treasury and Finance. (3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(2) The Western Australia Police Service vehicles are leased through StateFleet, Department of Treasury and Finance. (3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(3) The Police Service expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $9.14 million FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
The Fire and Emergency Service Authority advise as follows: (1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(1) 153. (2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(2) All FESA's leased vehicles are leased through the Government's fleet management contract. FESA's service provider is Fleet Australia. 22 FESA employees access vehicles through the Government Vehicle Scheme. (3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
(3) FESA's expected lease cost for 2004-2005 is $1.28 million.
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