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Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

2014-15

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

2018-to
3 July 2019

Total

Surrendered

142

213

160

154

162

794

Seized

54

124

147

201

237

715

Returned to owners

783

849

680

536

620

3399

Euthanised

132

138

140

100

86

591

Domestic animal services—fees
(Question No 2552)

Ms Lawder asked the Minister for City Services, upon notice, on 17 May 2019:

(1) How much money has been collected in total from the public in fees and fines issued by Domestic Animal Service (DAS), in the past five completed financial years.

(2) How much money has been collected in total from the public in fees, fines etc issued by DAS for fees listed in Domestic Animals (Fees) Determination 2018 (1), Disallowable Instrument DI2018-77 (or any update).

(3) If the amounts in parts (1) and (2) are not the same, what is the explanation for the difference

(4) How much money has been collected in total from the public in fees, fines etc issued by DAS for fees listed in Domestic Animals (Fees) Determination 2018 (1), Disallowable Instrument DI2018-77 (or any update), in the past five completed financial years, broken down by (a) Registration of Dogs, (b) licences and permits, (c) seizure impoundment and transportation of dogs, (d) sale of dogs and (e) microchipping of dogs.

(5) How much money has been refunded in total from the public in fees, fines etc issued by DAS for fees listed in Domestic Animals (Fees) Determination 2018 (1), Disallowable Instrument DI2018-77 (or any update), in the past five completed financial years.

(6) How much money has been waived in total from the public in fees, fines etc issued by DAS for fees listed in Domestic Animals (Fees) Determination 2018 (1) the Disallowable Instrument DI2018-77 (or any update), in the past five completed financial years

(7) If it is not possible to simply print reports from standard accounting software to answer these questions, why not.

(8) If it is not possible to simply print reports from standard accounting software to answer these questions, can the Minister provide those reports easily available to managers to monitor this data.

Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

This information was previously provided to the Member through Question on Notice Paper, No 25, Question No. 2002.


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