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implementation of the findings of the review is $50,306. That comprises $18,702 salary costs, $16,700 vehicle running and replacement costs, and $14,904 non-salary costs reflecting the benefits which comprise the SES remuneration package. In addition, there is a one-off capital expenditure of $55,000 for the purchase of three vehicles.

I also took on notice, Madam Speaker, a question from Mr Kaine in which he inquired in relation to the three members of my staff employed at the SES level as to their status under the LA(MS) Act. He sought details of their remuneration packages. Madam Speaker, these three members of my staff were employed under Part II of the LA(MS) Act - one at the level of senior executive specialist band one upper, and two at the level of senior executive specialist band one lower. Details of their remuneration packages, which are the same as those provided to the majority of those employed at the same classification in the Australian Public Service, are provided in a document which I now table.

Guardianship Legislation

MR CONNOLLY: Madam Speaker, during question time I took on notice a question from Mr Moore about the statistical details in relation to guardianship orders. I am now in a position to give him that data. From the date of inception the tribunal has received 41 originating applications, and has made 28 orders. Of those, 26 have been plenary orders; and, of those 26 final orders, 24 were indeed guardianship orders. They break down into 11 in relation to senility, dementia or Alzheimer's disease; eight in respect of intellectual impairment; six in respect of brain damage; and one in respect of mental illness.

PAPERS

MADAM SPEAKER: I present for the information of members a letter that I have received from Senator Kerry Sibraa, President of the Senate, transmitting the text of a resolution agreed to by the Senate on 27 May 1992 and relating to the eightieth anniversary of the announcement of the winner of the design competition for the federal capital of Australia.

I also present for the information of members the report of the Australian Capital Territory delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, from 8 to 14 September 1991. I present the report as president of the ACT branch of the CPA because the delegate who attended the conference is no longer a member of the Assembly.

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION AND COMMENCEMENT PROVISIONS
Papers

MR BERRY (Deputy Chief Minister): Pursuant to section 6 of the Subordinate Laws Act 1989, I present subordinate legislation in accordance with the schedule of gazettal notices for regulations and determinations and notices of commencement.


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