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(4) What year was the scheme introduced.

(5) What has been the total cost of concessions paid each year since its inception, for example, the take up rate.

(6) How many concessions were provided in each year since its inception.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) There is no separate budget allocation for the Pensioner Duty Concession Scheme. The Pensioner Duty Concession Scheme is taken into consideration as part of the overall conveyance revenue estimates.

(2) The budget is not based on the number of concessions. See answer to question 1.

(3) See answer to question 1 and 2.

(4) The scheme was introduced on 1 July 2008.

(5) The total cost of concessions paid are as follows:

Year

Total Cost of Concessions paid

2008-09

$0.846m

2009-10

$0.687m

2010-11

$1.122m

(6) The number of concessions provided are as follows:

Year

Number of concessions provided

2008-09

75

2009-10

57

2010-11

91

Motor vehicles—drivers licences concessions
(Question No 1773)

Mr Seselja asked the Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, upon notice, on 25 August 2011 (redirected to the Attorney-General):

(1) In relation to drivers licences concessions, what is the budget revenue to be collected for the years 2011-12 to 2014-15 from licences given a concession.

(2) How many concessions does the budget provide for in each year.

(3) What growth in the number of concessions provided each year has been factored in.

(4) What year was the scheme introduced.

(5) What has been the total revenue collected from concession licences each year since its inception, for example, the take up rate.


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