Agency Specific Annual Report Requirements


E. Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development

Tobacco compliance testing

Access Canberra did not undertake any Tobacco Compliance Testing during the 2018-19 financial year. Compliance Testing is used as a tool when there is a level of non-compliance identified that warrants the conduct of this type of activity being undertaken.

Access Canberra continues to monitor complaint data and encourages the reporting of any suspected unlawful conduct in relation to this matter.

F. Education and Training

CMTEDD has no responsibility for the investigation of complaints under section 22 of the Education Act 2004 nor for the reporting required by the Teachers Quality Institute under the ACT Teacher Quality Institute Act 2010, and therefore has no items to report against this section.

G. Health

CMTEDD has no responsibility for reporting under the Mental Health (Treatment and Care) Act 1994; this responsibility lies with the Chief Psychiatrist and Care Coordinator.

H. Gambling and Racing

CMTEDD has nothing to report against this section as it relates specifically to reporting by the Gambling and Racing Commission.

I. Ministerial and Director-General Directions

This section relates to reporting of Ministerial and Director-General Directions under the following acts:

CMTEDD did not receive any directions under the above acts.

J. Public Land Management Plans

The Albert Hall precinct public land (Pd-Special Purpose Reserve) is managed by ACT Property Group as the custodian on behalf of the Territory.

View the Planning and Development (Albert Hall) Land Management Plan 2016.

K. Third Party Insurance

CMTEDD has no responsibility to report against this matter. Information on this matter is reported in the ACT Compulsory Third Party Insurance Regulator Annual Report, which is annexed to this report.