❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the administrative expenses and their percentage of income for the Building and Construction Industry Training Fund (BCITF) for the financial year 2000/2001. The Minister provides figures and percentages based on projected and actual income.
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(1) What are the full administrative expenses of the BCITF this financial year? (2) What percentage of income of the BCITF comprises administrative costs? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister
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12 September 2000
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(1) The administration overheads required to be met by the BCIT Board are those costs essential to the proper administration of the legislation. The figure of $716 850 indicated in the 2000/2001 Operational Plan represents the cost to the Board for administering the Act in this financial year. (2) The approved budget for the BCITF for 2000/2001 represents approximately 9% of projected income for the financial year and is only 7.5% of the actual income for the financial year that ended on 30 June 2000.
(2) What percentage of income of the BCITF comprises administrative costs? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The administration overheads required to be met by the BCIT Board are those costs essential to the proper administration of the legislation. The figure of $716 850 indicated in the 2000/2001 Operational Plan represents the cost to the Board for administering the Act in this financial year. (2) The approved budget for the BCITF for 2000/2001 represents approximately 9% of projected income for the financial year and is only 7.5% of the actual income for the financial year that ended on 30 June 2000.
Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The administration overheads required to be met by the BCIT Board are those costs essential to the proper administration of the legislation. The figure of $716 850 indicated in the 2000/2001 Operational Plan represents the cost to the Board for administering the Act in this financial year. (2) The approved budget for the BCITF for 2000/2001 represents approximately 9% of projected income for the financial year and is only 7.5% of the actual income for the financial year that ended on 30 June 2000.
(2) What percentage of income of the BCITF comprises administrative costs? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The administration overheads required to be met by the BCIT Board are those costs essential to the proper administration of the legislation. The figure of $716 850 indicated in the 2000/2001 Operational Plan represents the cost to the Board for administering the Act in this financial year. (2) The approved budget for the BCITF for 2000/2001 represents approximately 9% of projected income for the financial year and is only 7.5% of the actual income for the financial year that ended on 30 June 2000.
Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The administration overheads required to be met by the BCIT Board are those costs essential to the proper administration of the legislation. The figure of $716 850 indicated in the 2000/2001 Operational Plan represents the cost to the Board for administering the Act in this financial year. (2) The approved budget for the BCITF for 2000/2001 represents approximately 9% of projected income for the financial year and is only 7.5% of the actual income for the financial year that ended on 30 June 2000.
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