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iii. 2013 = 97

iv. 2014 = 16 for the period of January to February

(2) How many of the screening tests indicated in part (1) were positive for

(a) Hepatitis B virus:

i. 2011 = This information is not held on a database and manually extracting the data would be very labour intensive and there is margin for error.

ii. 2012 = 6

iii. 2013 = 10

iv. 2014 = 2 for the period of January to February

(b) Hepatitis C virus

i. 2011 = This information is not held on a database and manually extracting the data would be very labour intensive and there is margin for error.

ii. 2012 = 87

iii. 2013 = 93

iv. 2014 = 7 for the period of January to February

(c) Human Immunodeficiency virus

i. 2011 = This information is not held on a database and manually extracting the data would be very labour intensive and there is margin for error.

ii. 2012 = 1

iii. 2013 = 1

iv. 2014 = 0 for the period of January to February

An admission screen is a blood borne virus screen that was completed within 30 days of admission to the Alexander Maconochie Centre, noting that not all detainees who are offered a blood borne virus screen take up the offer.

All data has been manually collated.

Same-sex marriage—High Court challenge
(Question No 243)

Mr Hanson asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 26 February 2014:

(1) In relation to the 2013 ACT Government’s failed attempt to legislate for same-sex marriage, what were the costs incurred in (a) creating ACT legislation, including (i)


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