❓ The question seeks details on local governments' record-keeping plans and review status. The answer confirms all WA local governments have approved plans and none are overdue for review.
AnsweredQoN 3394Legislative Assembly
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(1) Please provide details of those local governments that have a current record-keeping plan? (2) Please provide details of each local government that has: (a) a record keeping plan which is overdue for review; (b) a record keeping plan which is overdue for review by less than 12 months; (c) a record keeping plan which is overdue for review by between 12 months and two years; and (d) a record keeping plan which is overdue for review by between greater than two years?
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Answered
14 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
1 days
(1) All local governments in Western Australia have a recordkeeping plan that has been approved as required under the State Records Act 2000 .
(2)(a-d) Nil
(2)(a-d) Nil
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