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STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL 1995

       Queensland




STATUTE LAW REVISION
      BILL 1995

 


 

Queensland STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL 1995 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 Amended Acts--schs 1 and 2 and sch 3, pt 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5 Repealed Acts--schs 3, pt 2 and sch 4 to 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 Explanatory notes etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 SCHEDULE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 MINOR AMENDMENTS FOR STATUTE LAW REVISION ABORIGINAL LAND ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DISTRIBUTION CONTROL ACT 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 AMBULANCE SERVICE ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 AMPOL REFINERIES LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . 13 APIARIES ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ARCHITECTS ACT 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ART UNIONS AND PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS ACT 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 BRIGALOW AND OTHER LANDS DEVELOPMENT ACT 1962 . . . . . . . 40 CHARITABLE FUNDS ACT 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 CHEMICAL USAGE (AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CONTROL) ACT 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 CHILDRENS COURT ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 CHIROPRACTORS AND OSTEOPATHS ACT 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 1924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

 


 

2 Statute Law Revision CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTER GAMES AND IMAGES (INTERIM) ACT 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 COLLECTIONS ACT 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 COMMONWEALTH ALUMINIUM CORPORATION PTY. LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT 1957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 COMMONWEALTH AND STATE HOUSING AGREEMENT ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 CO-OPERATIVE AND OTHER SOCIETIES ACT 1967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETIES ACT 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 CORRECTIVE SERVICES (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1988 . . . . . . . . . . 71 CREDIT ACT 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 CULTURAL RECORD (LANDSCAPES QUEENSLAND AND QUEENSLAND ESTATE) ACT 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 DEER FARMING ACT 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 DENTAL ACT 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 DENTAL TECHNICIANS AND DENTAL PROSTHETISTS ACT 1991 . . 88 DRUGS STANDARD ADOPTING ACT 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 EGG INDUSTRY (RESTRUCTURING) ACT 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 ELECTRICITY ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 EXOTIC DISEASES IN ANIMALS ACT 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 EXPLOSIVES ACT 1952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 FIRE SERVICE ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES ACT 1963 . . . . . . . . 105 FOOD ACT 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 FUNERAL BENEFIT BUSINESS ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 GAS ACT 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 GOVERNMENT LOANS REDEMPTION AND CONVERSION ACT 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 GRAIN INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 HAWKERS ACT 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 HEALTH ACT 1937 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 INDY CAR GRAND PRIX ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182

 


 

3 Statute Law Revision LAND ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 LAND ACT (ABORIGINAL AND ISLANDER LAND GRANTS) AMENDMENT ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 LAND (MT COOT-THA TELEVISION STATIONS) SALES ACT 1986 . 191 LAW COURTS AND STATE BUILDINGS PROTECTIVE SECURITY ACT 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 LIENS ON CROPS OF SUGAR CANE ACT 1931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 MEDICAL ACT AND OTHER ACTS (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 NATIONAL CRIME AUTHORITY (STATE PROVISIONS) ACT 1985 . 196 NATIONAL TRUST OF QUEENSLAND ACT 1963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 NURSING ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS ACT 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 OPTOMETRISTS ACT 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 PAWNBROKERS ACT 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 PAY-ROLL TAX ACT 1971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 PETROLEUM ACT 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 PHARMACY ACT 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ACT 1964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 PODIATRISTS ACT 1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 PRIMARY PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS ACT 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 PUBLIC OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS RECOVERY ACT 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 QUEENSLAND HERITAGE ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 RACING VENUES DEVELOPMENT ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES ACT 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 RURAL ADJUSTMENT AUTHORITY ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261

 


 

4 Statute Law Revision SANCTUARY COVE RESORT ACT 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 SECOND-HAND DEALERS AND COLLECTORS ACT 1984 . . . . . . . . . 263 SEWERAGE AND WATER SUPPLY ACT 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS ACT 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 STAMP ACT 1894 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 STATE SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 SUGAR INDUSTRY ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 SURVEYORS ACT 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 TIMBER UTILISATION AND MARKETING ACT 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER LAND ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 TOW TRUCK ACT 1973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 TRADE MEASUREMENT ADMINISTRATION ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . 286 TRADING (ALLOWABLE HOURS) ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 TRAFFIC ACT 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 TRANSPORT PLANNING AND COORDINATION ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . 291 VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 VALUERS REGISTRATION ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 WATER RESOURCES ACT 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 WEAPONS ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 SCHEDULE 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 STATUTE LAW REVISION AMENDMENTS OF LESS IMPORTANCE ANZAC DAY ACT 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION AMENDMENT ACT 1995 . . . . . . 302 BUILDING ACT 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) ACT 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 BUSINESS NAMES ACT 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 CASINO CONTROL ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 DEBITS TAX ACT 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 FAMILY SERVICES ACT 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306

 


 

5 Statute Law Revision FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF LAND REGISTER ACT 1988 . . . . . . . . . . 306 FORESTRY ACT 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 FOSSICKING ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 LAND TITLE ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 LIQUOR ACT 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 LOAN FUND COMPANIES ACT 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (HARBOUR TOWN ZONING) ACT 1990 . . . 310 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT) AMENDMENT ACT (No. 2) 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 MEDICAL ACT 1939 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 MINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 MOTOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 MOTOR VEHICLES SECURITIES ACT 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 NATIVE TITLE (QUEENSLAND) AMENDMENT ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . 314 RACING AND BETTING ACT 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 RETAIL SHOP LEASES ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (INCORPORATION OF CHURCH ENTITIES) ACT 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND WATER BOARD ACT 1979 . . . . . . . . . 318 STATE TRANSPORT (PEOPLE-MOVERS) ACT 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT (NO. 2) 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 STATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT (No. 2) 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 SCHEDULE 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 REPEAL OF UNCOMMENCED PROVISIONS AND AMENDING ACTS WITH UNCOMMENCED PROVISIONS SCHEDULE 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 REPEAL OF AMENDING ACTS WITH SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS THAT ARE NO LONGER NEEDED SCHEDULE 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 REPEAL OF OTHER AMENDING ACTS

 


 

6 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 REPEAL OF NON-AMENDING EXHAUSTED ACTS SCHEDULE 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 REPEAL OF OTHER NON-AMENDING ACTS SCHEDULE 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 REPEAL OF IMPERIAL AND NEW SOUTH WALES ACTS SCHEDULE 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 DECLARED LAWS WHOSE REPEAL DOES NOT END THEIR EFFECT SCHEDULE 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 ADDITIONAL TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS CONNECTED WITH REPEAL OF CERTAIN ACTS

 


 

1995 A BILL FOR An Act to amend or repeal certain Acts for the purpose of statute law revision

 


 

s1 8 s5 Statute Law Revision The Parliament of Queensland enacts-- 1 title 2 Short Clause 1. This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 1995. 3 4 Commencement Clause 2.(1) Schedules 1 and 2 contain provisions providing for particular 5 amendments to commence on a day other than the day of assent. 6 (2) Also, section 4 and schedules 3 to 10 commence on the day after the 7 day of assent. 8 Purpose 9 Clause 3. The purpose of this Act is to improve the quality of the statute law of 10 Queensland amending or repealing Acts for the purpose of statute law 11 revision.1 12 Acts--schs 1 and 2 and sch 3, pt 1 13 Amended Clause 4. Schedules 1 and 2, and schedule 3, part 1, amend the Acts mentioned 14 in them. 15 Acts--schs 3, pt 2 and sch 4 to 9 16 Repealed Clause 5.(1) The Acts mentioned in schedule 3, part 2, and schedules 4 to 7, are 17 repealed. 18 (2) The Acts mentioned in schedule 8 are repealed so far as they are part 19 of the law of Queensland. 20 (3) The Acts and provisions mentioned in schedule 9 are declared to be 21 1 All amendments for the purpose of statute law revision are required to be concise, of a minor nature and non-controversial.

 


 

s6 9 s6 Statute Law Revision laws to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A2 applies. 1 (4) Schedule 10 has effect. 2 notes etc. 3 Explanatory Clause 6.(1) Explanatory notes to the provisions of this Act do not form part of 4 this Act. 5 (2) The provision references given at the end of the Acts mentioned in 6 schedule 4 do not form part of this Act. 7 2 Section 20A (Repeal does not end saving, transitional or validating effect etc.)

 


 

10 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 1 1 ¡S MINOR AMENDMENTS FOR STATUTE LAW 2 REVISION 3 section 4 4 BORIGINAL LAND ACT 1991 5 ´A Amendment 6 1. Section 3, definitions "associated reserve" and "stock route"-- 7 omit. 8 2. Section 3-- 9 insert-- 10 ` "associated reserve" means land-- 11 (a) dedicated as a reserve under the Land Act 1994 for travelling 12 stock requirements or watering-places; or 13 (b) reserved and set apart under the Land Act 1962 for works for 14 obtaining, conserving, distributing or utilising water. 15 "stock route" see Land Act 1994.'. 16 3. Section 19(1)(c)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `(c) a reserve under the Land Act 1994; or'. 19 4. Section 83(1)(b)-- 20 omit, insert-- 21

 


 

11 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(b) is subject to the conditions prescribed under a regulation for the 1 national park land or national parks generally.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1 to 3 make terminology changes consequential on the Land Act 1994. 5 Amendment 4 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 6 instruments used under the Act are regulations. GRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DISTRIBUTION 7 ´A CONTROL ACT 1966 8 Amendment 9 1. Section 22C(1) and (2)-- 10 omit. 11 2. Section 22C(3) and (4)-- 12 renumber as section 22C(1) and (2). 13 14 Explanatory note 15 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 16 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 17 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment.

 


 

12 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) MBULANCE SERVICE ACT 1991 1 ´A Amendment 2 1. Section 4.8(2), `Art Unions and Amusements Act 1976'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Art Unions and Public Amusements Act 1992'. 5 2. Section 7.4(1)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `7.4(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 8 3. Section 7.4(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(2) A regulation may be made for or about--'. 11 4. Section 8.2-- 12 omit. 13 5. Sections 8.10 and 8.11-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 16 `8.9 In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992, 17 the provisions of this Act must be numbered and renumbered as permitted 18 by the Reprints Act 1992, section 43.'. 19

 


 

13 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 updates a reference. 3 Amendments 2 and 3 update the regulation making power in accordance with current 4 drafting practice. 5 Amendments 4 and 5 omit redundant transitional provisions, and amendment 5 6 inserts a renumbering provision. AMPOL REFINERIES LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT 7 ´ 1964 8 Amendment 9 1. Section 4-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Variation of agreement 12 `4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the 13 Minister and the company. 14 `(2) However, the Minister may make a further agreement only if the 15 proposed further agreement has been approved by regulation. 16 `(3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making 17 of the further agreement. 18 `(4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an 19 enactment of this Act. 20 `Regulation making power 21 `5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 22 23 Explanatory note 24 As the agreement under the Act as varied has the force of law, the amendment 25 requires proposed varying agreements to be approved by regulation. The amendment

 


 

14 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 also requires the date of the making of a varying agreement to be notified and inserts 2 a regulation making power. PIARIES ACT 1982 3 ´A Amendment 4 1. Section 4-- 5 omit. 6 2. Section 5, heading-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Definitions'. 9 3. Section 5, definitions "Director, Division of Plant Industry", 10 "Director-General", "inspector", "Minister" and "person"-- 11 omit. 12 4. Section 5-- 13 insert-- 14 ` "approved form" see section 47.3 15 "inspector" means a person who is appointed as an inspector under this 16 Act, and includes an honorary inspector.'. 17 3 Section 47 (Approval of forms)

 


 

15 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 5, definition "bee", `by the Governor in Council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 6. Section 5, definition "bee products", `by Order in Council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `under a regulation'. 6 7. Section 5, definition "disease", `by the Governor in Council by 7 Order in Council'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `under a regulation'. 10 8. Section 6-- 11 omit. 12 9. Section 7-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `Inspectors 15 `7. The chief executive may appoint officers of the public service as 16 inspectors for this Act.'. 17 10. Sections 9(3)(a), 11(3)(b) and (7)(a), 12(2)(a), 13(1), (2)(b) and 18 (4)(a), 18(2) and 20(1), `prescribed form'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `approved form'. 21

 


 

16 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 11. Section 10-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Exclusion of parts of the State from part 3 `10. A regulation may declare that this part, or a stated provision of this 4 part, does not apply to a stated part of the State.'. 5 12. Sections 11(3)(c), 11(7)(b) and 13(2)(c) and (4)(b)-- 6 omit. 7 13. Section 13(1), from `bees' to `appliances'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `bees or hives'. 10 14. Section 13(5)-- 11 omit. 12 15. Section 14, `or failure to comply with'-- 13 omit. 14 16. Section 15(1)(e), after `prescribed'-- 15 insert-- 16 `under a regulation'. 17 17. Section 16(5)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(5) A regulation may prescribe conditions about isolation distances, and 20 other matters, for new apiary classes.'. 21

 


 

17 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Section 18(4)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(4) A regulation may exempt a person from the operation of this 3 section.'. 4 19. Sections 19(4), second sentence, 22(5), 25(2), 29(2), 30(4), 31(8)(g) 5 and 39(1), `the prescribed rate'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `the rate prescribed under a regulation'. 8 20. Section 20(3)-- 9 omit. 10 21. Section 21(1), after `prescribed'-- 11 insert-- 12 `under a regulation'. 13 22. Section 21(2), words after `issued'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `to the person under this Act'. 16 23. Section 21(3), `the prescribed particulars'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `the particulars prescribed under a regulation'. 19

 


 

18 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 24. Section 22, heading, `of Governor'-- 1 omit. 2 25. Section 22(1) and (2)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `22.(1) A regulation may declare-- 5 (a) that a race or strain of bees is not suitable for introduction into 6 Queensland for beekeeping; or 7 (b) that only a stated race or strain of bees may be kept in, or brought 8 into, Queensland. 9 `(2) A person who keeps, or brings into Queensland, a strain or race of 10 bees in contravention of a regulation under subsection (1) commits an 11 offence against this Act. 12 `Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.'. 13 26. Section 22(3), second sentence-- 14 renumber as section 22(3A). 15 27. Section 22(3A), as renumbered-- 16 insert-- 17 `Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.'. 18 28. Section 22(6)-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

19 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 29. Section 27(2), `The Governor in Council may by Order in 1 Council'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `A regulation may'. 4 30. Section 31(1), `certificate in writing as prescribed'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `certificate in the approved form'. 7 31. Section 31(1), `an approved officer of the Department of 8 Agriculture, or the equivalent officer, in'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `an appropriate official of'. 11 32. Section 31(1), words after `introduced' (second mention)-- 12 omit. 13 33. Section 31(5) and (6)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(5) A regulation may declare that subsection (1) does not apply to the 16 introduction into Queensland of stated bees, hives, bee products or 17 appliances, or does not apply if stated conditions are complied with.'. 18

 


 

20 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 34. Section 31(8)(e), `shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to 1 a penalty not exceeding $2 000.'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `commits an offence. 4 `Maximum penalty--40 penalty units.'. 5 35. Section 31(9), `shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty 6 not exceeding $2 000.'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `commits an offence. 9 `Maximum penalty--40 penalty units.'. 10 36. Section 32(1), from `The Governor' to `Gazette'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `A regulation may'. 13 37. Section 32(3) and (4)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(3) A person who contravenes a regulation under subsection (1) 16 commits an offence. 17 `Maximum penalty--40 penalty units.'. 18 38. Section 32(5), `or failure to comply pursuant to the Order'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `of a regulation'. 21

 


 

21 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 39. Section 33(7)(b), `or fails to comply with'-- 1 omit. 2 40. Section 33(7), `shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and 3 liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `commits an offence. 6 `Maximum penalty--40 penalty units.'. 7 41. Section 33(10), first sentence-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `(10) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, declare that stated places 10 occupied by the department are quarantine areas.'. 11 42. Section 33(10), `Director, Division of Plant Industry'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `chief executive'. 14 43. Section 33(11)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `(11) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, also declare that stated 17 other places are quarantine areas.'. 18 44. Section 37, `Director, Division of Plant Industry,'-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

22 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 45. Section 40(1), `or fails to comply with'-- 1 omit. 2 46. Section 40(2), `$500'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `10 penalty units'. 5 47. Section 40(3)-- 6 omit. 7 48. Section 41(1) and (3)-- 8 omit. 9 49. Section 41(2), `Any such'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `A'. 12 50. Section 44(1), `or Director, Division of Plant Industry,'-- 13 omit. 14 51. Section 44(1), `, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, be 15 conclusive evidence'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `be evidence'. 18

 


 

23 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 52. Section 44(2), `and in the absence of evidence to the contrary, 1 conclusive evidence'-- 2 omit. 3 53. Section 45(1), `, and in the absence of evidence to the contrary 4 conclusive evidence,'-- 5 omit. 6 54. Section 45(2), `in the prescribed form or to the like effect'-- 7 omit. 8 55. Section 45(2), `and in the absence of evidence to the contrary 9 conclusive evidence'-- 10 omit. 11 56. Section 45(3)-- 12 omit. 13 57. Sections 46 and 47-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Delegations by Minister and chief executive 16 `46.(1) The Minister may delegate the Minister's powers under this Act 17 to an officer or employee of the public service. 18 `(2) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive's powers under 19 this Act to an officer or employee of the public service. 20

 


 

24 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Approval of forms 1 `47. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 2 `Regulation making power 3 `48.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 4 `(2) A regulation may be made about the following matters-- 5 (a) disease control; 6 (b) fees, charges and other amounts payable under this Act; 7 (c) quarantine in a quarantine area under this Act; 8 (d) seizure, detention and disposal of bees, hives, bee products and 9 appliances dealt with in contravention of this Act. 10 `Approved forms 11 `49.(1) This section applies if-- 12 (a) immediately before the commencement of this section, there was 13 a prescribed form for a matter; and 14 (b) on the commencement of this section, there is to be an approved 15 form for the matter. 16 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 17 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement of 18 this section is taken to be the approved form for the matter. 19 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences. 20 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 21 `50. In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992, 22 the provisions of this Act (other than this section) must be numbered and 23 renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992, section 43.'. 24

 


 

25 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 58. Schedule 1-- 1 omit. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1, 3, 10, 33 and 41 omit spent and obsolete provisions. Amendment 13 5 also omits a definition replaced by amendment 4. 6 Amendment 2 changes a section heading in accordance with current drafting 7 practice. 8 Amendment 4 replaces a definition in an updated form and includes a new definition 9 about approved forms. 10 Amendments 5, 6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36 and 38 implement current drafting 11 practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations, 12 make consequential amendments and update the drafting of some provisions. 13 Amendment 8 omits an unnecessary provision about the Act's administration. 14 Amendment 9 omits an outdated provision about inspectors and officers and replaces 15 it with a power to appoint inspectors. 16 Amendments 10 and 30 change prescribed forms to approved forms in accordance 17 with current drafting practice. 18 Amendment 12 omits unnecessary provisions that would have required particulars in 19 approved forms to be prescribed under regulation. 20 Amendment 13 limits the operation of the section to accord with its current operation 21 in practice. The current operation of the section is achieved by narrowing its broad 22 potential operation by exemption. 23 Amendment 14 is consequential on amendment 13. 24 Amendments 15, 39 and 45 omit redundant wording (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 25 section 36, definition "contravene"). 26 Amendments 16, 19, 21 and 23 clarify provisions by providing that matters are to be 27 prescribed by regulation. 28 Amendment 20 omits a provision that is now redundant (see new section 10). 29 Amendments 26 and 28 are consequential on amendment 27. 30 Amendments 27, 34, 35, 37 and 40 update the structure and wording of offence 31 provisions. 32 Amendment 31 updates a reference to a department by a specific name.

 


 

26 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 32 omits unnecessary wording. The particulars to be provided in the 2 certificate will be specified in the approved form. 3 Amendments 41 and 43 update the provisions dealing with the declaration of 4 quarantine areas. The declarations are to be made by the chief executive rather than 5 the Minister. 6 Amendments 42, 44 and 50 implement current drafting practice by removing 7 references to statutory offices held by public servants. 8 Amendment 46 replaces a monetary penalty with a penalty expressed in penalty 9 units. 10 Amendment 47 removes an unnecessary provision dealing with the persons who can 11 bring prosecutions. 12 Amendment 48 omits service provisions covered in the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 13 Amendment 49 is consequential on amendment 48. 14 Amendments 51, 52, 53 and 54 remove conclusive evidence provisions. 15 Amendment 54 removes an unnecessary reference to a prescribed form. 16 Amendment 56 omits a provision covered by the Evidence Act 1977. 17 Amendment 57 updates the delegation and regulation making powers in accordance 18 with current drafting practice. It also inserts a provision allowing the chief executive 19 to approve forms and a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 20 taken as an approved form for a limited period. 21 Amendment 58 is consequential on amendment 57 so far as that amendment deals 22 with the regulation making power. ARCHITECTS ACT 1985 23 ´ Amendment 24 1. Section 45(c) and (d)-- 25 omit. 26 2. Section 45(e)-- 27 renumber as section 45(c). 28

 


 

27 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District 3 Courts Act 1967. 4 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. RT UNIONS AND PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS ACT 1992 5 ´A Amendment 6 1. Section 126(1), `for the purposes of'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `under'. 9 2. Part 11-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `PART 11--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 12 `Art Union Regulation Act 1930 or 1964 references 13 `127. In an Act or document, a reference to the Art Union Regulation Act 14 1930 or the Art Union Regulation Act 1964 may, if the context permits, be 15 taken to be a reference to this Act. 16 `Art Unions and Amusements Act 1976 references 17 `128. In an Act or document, a reference to the Art Unions and 18 Amusements Act 1976 is also taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 19 20 Explanatory note 21 Amendment 1 updates the language of the Act's regulation making power in 22 accordance with current drafting practice.

 


 

28 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 2 omits redundant provisions and inserts provisions to deal with 2 references to earlier repealed Acts that provided for substantially the same matters as 3 this Act. The provisions will enable references to the repealed Acts to be updated in 4 reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 22(4)). ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1981 5 ´ Amendment 6 1. Section 5(1), definition "approved form"-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 ` "approved form" see section 66A.4'. 9 2. Section 50K--5 10 omit. 11 3. After section 66-- 12 insert-- 13 `Approval of forms 14 `66A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 inserts a definition about approved forms. 18 Amendment 2 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 19 District Courts Act 1967. 20 Amendment 3 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 21 the Act. 4 Section 66A (Approval of forms) 5 This section was inserted by the Associations Incorporation Amendment Act 1995.

 


 

29 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) UCTIONEERS AND AGENTS ACT 1971 1 ´A Amendment 2 1. Section 2-- 3 omit. 4 2. Section 4A-- 5 omit. 6 3. Section 5, heading-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Definitions'. 9 4. Section 5(1), definitions "Director-General" and "rental bond 10 interest account"-- 11 omit. 12 5. Section 5(1), definition "Deputy Registrar", words after `Act'-- 13 omit. 14 6. Section 5(1), definition "letting", words after `businesses'-- 15 omit. 16 7. Section 5(1), definition "used motor vehicle", words after `a 17 Territory'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `or a foreign country'. 20

 


 

30 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 5(1)-- 1 insert-- 2 ` "approved form" see section 130C.6 3 "business of letting" includes the collecting or receiving of rents by an 4 agent for a principal, whether or not the agent has let the house, land, 5 estate or business concerned. 6 "rental bond interest account" see Residential Tenancies Act 1994.'. 7 9. Section 5(2), as a heading-- 8 insert-- 9 `Application of provisions about auctioneers and auctions'. 10 10. Section 5(2)(a) and (b)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(a) a person selling by auction, for the State, land or other property of 13 the State; or'. 14 11. Section 5(2)(g)-- 15 omit. 16 12. Section 5(2) and (2A), as amended by this Act-- 17 renumber as section 5A(1) and (2). 18 6 Section 130C (Approval of forms)

 


 

31 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 13. Section 5(3), as a heading-- 1 insert-- 2 `Application of provisions about real estate agents, commercial agents 3 and motor dealers'. 4 14. Section 5(3), as amended by this Act-- 5 renumber as section 5B. 6 15. Section 5(4), as a heading-- 7 insert-- 8 `Effect of Act on certain other laws'. 9 16. Section 5(4), words after `1867'-- 10 omit. 11 17. Section 5(4), as amended by this Act-- 12 renumber as section 5C. 13 18. Section 5(5), as a heading-- 14 insert-- 15 `Surrender of licence not cancellation'. 16 19. Section 5(5), as amended by this Act-- 17 renumber as section 5D. 18

 


 

32 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 20. Part 1-- 1 insert-- 2 `Exemptions 3 `5E. A regulation may exempt a person from this Act or a provision of 4 this Act.'. 5 21. Section 6(4), `(if any) as are prescribed'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `as are approved by the Governor in Council'. 8 22. Section 12A-- 9 omit. 10 23. Section 13A(8)-- 11 omit. 12 24. Sections 14A(6), 15(3B), 15A(2), 18(4C), 28(4D), 29(1), 43(2)(a), 13 55(1), 58A, 62(1)(a), (2) and (8), 80(4), 100(1) and 126R, `prescribed 14 form'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `approved form'. 17 25. Sections 16(4), 17(1) and 27(1), `form prescribed'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `approved form'. 20

 


 

33 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 26. Section 17(1)(a)-- 1 omit. 2 27. Section 25(1), `, in such form and manner as may be 3 prescribed,'-- 4 omit. 5 28. Section 27(1)(a)-- 6 omit. 7 29. Section 32(1), `, in such form and manner as may be 8 prescribed,'-- 9 omit. 10 30. Section 33(1), `(including any Territory under the trusteeship of 11 the Commonwealth)'-- 12 omit. 13 31. Section 40(2)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(2) The code must be approved by regulation.'. 16 32. Sections 43(2) and 44, penalty-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 19

 


 

34 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 33. Section 45(2)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(2) The code must be approved by regulation.'. 3 34. Section 51(1) and (2), penalty-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 6 35. Section 53(2)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(2) The code must be approved by regulation.'. 9 36. Section 58A, penalty-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 12 37. Section 60(2)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(2) The code must be approved by regulation.'. 15 38. Sections 62(1), 63(1) and (2) and 65(1) and (1A), penalty-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 18

 


 

35 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 39. Section 66(9) and 68(9), words after `this Act'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment.'. 3 40. Section 71(1), words after `this Act'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment. 6 `Minimum penalty--10 penalty units.'. 7 41. Sections 76(1) and (2) and 77, penalty-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 10 42. Section 80(5), `$10'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `half a penalty unit'. 13 43. Section 81B(a)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(a) that, in Queensland or elsewhere, the person has been convicted 16 of an indictable offence or an offence that makes the person unfit 17 to be a licensed or registered individual;'. 18 44. Section 81G(b), `$1 000'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `20 penalty units'. 21

 


 

36 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 45. Section 82-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Exemptions 3 `82.(1) A regulation may exempt a licensee from complying with all or 4 any of the provisions of the division. 5 `(2) This division applies to amounts obtained from the sale of wool only 6 to the extent that a regulation provides that it is to apply.'. 7 46. Section 83(12)-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `(12) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence. 10 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 11 47. Section 85, words after `crime'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Maximum penalty--200 penalty units or 5 years imprisonment.'. 14 48. Section 90(7)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `(7) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence. 17 `Maximum penalty-- 18 (a) for a first offence--40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment; 19 or 20 (b) for a second or subsequent offence--100 penalty units or 21 12 months imprisonment. 22 `Maximum penalty for a second or subsequent offence--10 penalty units.'. 23

 


 

37 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 49. Section 99(3) and (4), `Gazette notice'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `regulation'. 3 50. Section 100(1), `notification of the Governor in Council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `regulation'. 6 51. Section 106(8), words after `this Act'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Maximum penalty--100 penalty units.'. 9 52. Section 126A, definition "pastoral house"-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 ` "pastoral house" means a corporation declared under a regulation to be a 12 pastoral house for this part.'. 13 53. Section 130(1), words after `that offence'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `, to a maximum penalty of 40 penalty units or 6 months 16 imprisonment.'. 17 54. After section 130B-- 18 insert-- 19 `Approval of forms 20 `130C. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 21

 


 

38 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 55. Section 131, words before paragraph (a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Regulation making power 3 `131.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 4 `(2) A regulation may be made for or about the following matters--'. 5 56. Section 131(a), words after `the proceedings of the Committee'-- 6 omit. 7 57. Section 131(e), (h) and (i), `form and'-- 8 omit. 9 58. Section 131(q), `$500'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `10 penalty units'. 12 59. Section 131(s)-- 13 omit. 14 60. Section 132-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `Approved forms 17 `132.(1) This section applies if-- 18 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 19 form for a matter; and 20 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 21 matter. 22

 


 

39 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 1 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 2 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 3 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences. 4 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 5 `133. In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 6 1992, the provisions of this Act (other than sections) must be numbered 7 and renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992, section 43.'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 omits an obsolete commencement provision. 11 Amendment 2 is consequential on amendment 20. 12 Amendment 3 replaces a provision heading in accordance with current drafting 13 practice. 14 Amendment 4 omits an obsolete definition and a definition updated by amendment 8. 15 Amendment 5 omits wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 16 Interpretation Act 1954. 17 Amendment 6 is consequential on amendment 8. 18 Amendment 7 updates a definition in accordance with current drafting practice. 19 Amendment 8 inserts replacement definitions and a new definition about approved 20 forms. 21 Amendments 9, 13, 15 and 18 insert provision headings for sections renumbered from 22 subsections. 23 Amendment 10 updates language in accordance with current drafting practice. 24 Amendments 11, 26, 28 and 30 omit obsolete provisions. 25 Amendments 12, 14, 17 and 19 renumber subsections as sections. 26 Amendment 16 omits obsolete references. 27 Amendment 20 inserts a relocated (and updated) section dealing with exemptions. 28 Amendment 21 removes the need for fees and allowances of members of the 29 committee to be prescribed by regulations. Fees and allowances will continue to be

 


 

40 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 approved by the Governor in Council. 2 Amendment 22 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 3 Interpretation Act 1954. 4 Amendment 23 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 5 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 and the District Courts Act 1967. 6 Amendments 24 and 25 are consequential on amendment 54. 7 Amendments 27 and 29 remove provisions dealing with the keeping of registers as 8 required by regulation. 9 Amendments 31, 33, 35, 37, 45, 49, 50 and 52 implement current drafting practice by 10 providing that the statutory instruments under the Act are regulations. 11 Amendments 32, 34, 36, 38 to 42, 44, 46 to 48, 51, 53 and 58 change penalties 12 expressed in dollars and update the wording of some provisions. 13 Amendment 43 omits wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 14 Interpretation Act 1954. 15 Amendment 54 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 16 the Act. 17 Amendments 55, 57 and 59 update the regulation making power in accordance with 18 current drafting practice. 19 Amendment 56 removes an unnecessary power to prescribe fees and allowances for 20 committee members by regulation. 21 Amendment 60 omits a provision made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 22 1992 and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 23 taken as an approved form for a limited period. The amendment also inserts a 24 provision providing for the Act (other than sections) to be renumbered in the next 25 reprint of the Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992. RIGALOW AND OTHER LANDS DEVELOPMENT 26 ´B ACT 1962 27 Amendment 28 1. Section 1-- 29 omit. 30

 


 

41 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 2(1), definitions "Agreement", "chief executive" and 1 "declared area"-- 2 omit. 3 3. Section 2(1)-- 4 insert-- 5 ` "agreement" means the agreement that was set out in the Brigalow and 6 Other Lands Development Act 1962, schedule.'. 7 4. Section 2(2)-- 8 omit. 9 5. Section 3-- 10 omit. 11 6. Sections 5A, 20(2)(d), 23(1), 25(1), 26, 27 and 29(1), `this Act'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `this part'. 14 7. Section 5B-- 15 omit. 16 8. Sections 8, 9(1), 12 and 13-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

42 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 15, `the Land Act'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `this Act'. 3 10. Section 16, `of the Land Act'-- 4 omit. 5 11. Section 17-- 6 omit. 7 12. Section 18(2), `of the Land Act'-- 8 omit. 9 13. Section 18(2), `section 393'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `section 174'. 12 14. Section 18(2), proviso-- 13 omit. 14 15. Sections 20(2)(c), `this Act and the Land Act'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `this part'. 17 16. Section 20(2)(e), (4) and (5)-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

43 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Sections 21, 23, 24, 24A and 24B-- 1 omit. 2 18. Section 25(2)-- 3 omit. 4 19. Section 28-- 5 omit. 6 20. Section 29(1), `Department of Lands'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `department'. 9 21. Section 29(2) and (3)-- 10 omit. 11 22. Section 30-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Application of Act to purchase leases 14 `30.(1) The provisions of this Act applying to a grazing homestead 15 freeholding lease apply, with all necessary changes and any changes 16 prescribed under a regulation, to purchase leases issued under the Brigalow 17 and Other Lands Development Act 1962. 18 `(2) To remove any doubt, the relocation of the sections in this part does 19 not affect the amount or time of a repayment or the interest or penalty 20 interest rates applying to purchase leases issued under the Brigalow and 21 Other Lands Development Act 1962.'. 22

 


 

44 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 31-- 1 omit. 2 24. Schedule 1-- 3 omit. 4 25. Sections 2 to 30, as amended by this Act-- 5 relocate to Land Act 1994, chapter 8, part 7A and renumber starting with 6 section 506A. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendments 1 to 24 remove unnecessary provisions, and make consequential and 10 minor technical amendments before the relocation of the operative provisions of the 11 Act. 12 Amendment 25 relocates the remaining provisions of the Act to the Land Act 1994 to 13 enable the Act to be repealed. CHARITABLE FUNDS ACT 1958 14 ´ Amendment 15 1. Section 29-- 16 omit. 17 18 Explanatory note 19 This amendment omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 20 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991.

 


 

45 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) HEMICAL USAGE (AGRICULTURAL AND 1 ´C VETERINARY CONTROL) ACT 1988 2 Amendment 3 1. Section 22C(1) and (2)-- 4 omit. 5 2. Section 22C(3) and (4)-- 6 renumber as section 22C(1) and (2). 7 3. Section 28(2)(a), after `committed;'-- 8 insert-- 9 `or'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 13 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 14 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 15 Amendment 3 corrects a minor inconsistency. HILDRENS COURT ACT 1992 16 ´C Amendment 17 1. Section 7(2) to (4)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(2) The Governor in Council may, with the president's agreement, make 20 rules of court (the "Childrens Court Rules") under this Act. 21

 


 

46 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(3) A rule may make provision about any matter-- 1 (a) that is required or permitted to be prescribed under a law giving 2 jurisdiction to the Childrens Court; or 3 (b) that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or 4 giving effect to a law giving jurisdiction to the Childrens Court. 5 `(4) In particular, a rule may make provision about the procedure of the 6 Childrens Court, including the matters that may be dealt with in chambers 7 or by a court official.'. 8 2. Section 29-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Regulation making power 11 `29. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 12 3. Schedule-- 13 omit. 14 15 Explanatory note 16 Amendment 1 revises the power to make rules of court for the Childrens Court to 17 bring it more closely into line with revised rule making powers of the Supreme Court 18 and other courts. 19 Amendment 2 replaces the regulation making power to bring it fully into line with 20 current drafting practice. 21 Amendment 3 omits transitional provisions.

 


 

47 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) HIROPRACTORS AND OSTEOPATHS ACT 1979 1 ´C Amendment 2 1. Section 4, definitions "medical practitioner", "register" and 3 "registrar"-- 4 omit. 5 2. Section 4-- 6 insert-- 7 ` "approved form" see section 39.7 8 "register" means the register of chiropractors and osteopaths kept under 9 this Act. 10 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 11 3. Section 6(4) to (6)-- 12 omit. 13 4. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 14 omit. 15 5. Section 7A-- 16 omit. 17 6. Section 8(2), `, by notification published in the Gazette,'-- 18 omit. 19 7 Section 39 (Approval of forms)

 


 

48 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 9(1) and (1A)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `9.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member 3 appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.'. 4 8. Section 9(3)(e)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this 7 Act; or'. 8 9. Section 11(1A)-- 9 omit. 10 10. Section 11(3)-- 11 omit. 12 11. Section 13(1), words after `Council'-- 13 omit. 14 12. Sections 18(1)(a), 19(1), 20(1), 21(1) and 22(1), `prescribed form'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `approved form'. 17 13. Section 25(1)(a)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 20

 


 

49 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 14. Section 25(3)(c), `$2 000'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `35 penalty units'. 3 15. Section 28(4) and (4A)-- 4 omit. 5 16. Section 30(1), penalty, `$1 500'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `30 penalty units'. 8 17. Section 31(1), `, with the approval of the Governor in Council,'-- 9 omit. 10 18. Section 31-- 11 insert-- 12 `(3) A rule must be approved by regulation.'. 13 19. Section 33(1), penalty, `$1 500'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `30 penalty units'. 16 20. Section 34(1), `$2 000'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `35 penalty units'. 19

 


 

50 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 21. Section 37(2)-- 1 omit. 2 22. Section 38(1)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `38.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act.'. 5 23. Section 38(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(2) A by-law may be made for or about--'. 8 24. Section 38(2)(h)-- 9 omit. 10 25. Section 38(2)(i), `$1 500'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `30 penalty units'. 13 26. Section 38(2)(m)-- 14 omit. 15 27. Section 38(3)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(3) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.8'. 18 8 A by-law is subordinate legislation (see Statutory Instruments Act 1992, sections 7, 8(b)(i) and 9(1)(a)).

 


 

51 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 28. Sections 39, 40 and 41-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Approval of forms 3 `39. The board may approve forms under this Act.'. 4 `PART 5--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 5 `Chiropractic Manipulative Therapists Act 1979 references 6 `40. In an Act or document, a reference to the ChiropracticManipulative 7 Therapists Act 1979 is a reference to this Act. 8 `Chiropractic manipulative therapy and therapist references etc. 9 `41.(1) In an Act or document, a reference to chiropractic manipulative 10 therapy is a reference to chiropractic and osteopathy. 11 `(2) In an Act or document, a reference to a chiropractic manipulative 12 therapist is a reference to a chiropractor and osteopath. 13 `(3) In an Act or document, a reference to the Chiropractic Manipulative 14 Therapists Board is a reference to the board constituted under this Act. 15 `Approved forms 16 `42.(1) This section applies if-- 17 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 18 form for a matter; and 19 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 20 matter. 21 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 22 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 23

 


 

52 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) taken to be the approved form for the matter. 1 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1 and 2 omit definitions and wording made redundant by amendments 5 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 2 also inserts a new definition 6 "approved form" and updates the wording of definitions. 7 Amendments 3, 5 and 9 omit redundant transitional provisions. 8 Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 9 notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting 10 practice and removes obsolete transitional wording. 11 Amendments 8 and 13 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 12 Interpretation Act 1954. 13 Amendment 10 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 14 Amendment 11 revises, in accordance with government policy, a provision 15 preventing fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 16 Amendment 12 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 17 accordance with current drafting practice and government policy. 18 Amendments 14, 16, 19, 20, 25 and 26 change penalties expressed in dollars. 19 Amendment 15 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 20 District Courts Act 1967. 21 Amendment 17 is consequential on amendment 18. 22 Amendment 18 provides that rules of practice must be approved by regulation. 23 Amendment 21 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 24 (see section 49(2)). 25 Amendments 22, 23, 26 and 27 omit redundant provisions and revise the board's 26 by-law making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 27 Amendment 24 omits a redundant power to prescribe forms by by-law. 28 Amendment 28 omits a provision made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 29 1992 and transitional and validating provisions. The effect of the later provisions is 30 preserved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. 31 Amendment 28 also inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms and also 32 provisions to deal with references to the Act by its previous short title and certain

 


 

53 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 outdated terms. The references will ensure the references can be updated in reprints. 2 In addition, the amendment inserts a transitional provision that provides for a 3 prescribed form to be taken as an approved form. CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 1924 4 ´ Amendment 5 1. Section 134-- 6 insert-- 7 `(4) Words and expressions used in this section and in the repealed Land 8 (Mt Coot-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 continue to have the same 9 respective meanings as they had in that repealed Act.'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 This amendment is consequential on the relocation to this Act of a section of the 13 repealed Land (Mt Cooth-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986. LASSIFICATION OF COMPUTER GAMES AND 14 ´C IMAGES (INTERIM) ACT 1995 15 Amendment 16 1. Section 6(2), `with'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `of'. 19 2. Section 8, heading, `of computer'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `of, computer'. 22

 


 

54 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 8, `classification of'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `classification of,'. 3 4. Section 59(2)(b), `person or body'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `entity'. 6 5. Section 61(1), `and'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `or'. 9 6. Schedule 2, definition "computer game", paragraph (d), `other 10 program'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `other than a program'. 13 14 Explanatory note 15 The amendments correct minor errors. OLLECTIONS ACT 1966 16 ´C Amendment 17 1. Section 1(2)-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

55 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 5(1), definitions "police officer" and "Public Trustee"-- 1 omit. 2 3. Section 5(1)-- 3 insert-- 4 ` "approved form" see section 42A.9'. 5 4. Section 5(1), definition "appeal for support", `For the purposes of 6 this definition--'-- 7 omit. 8 5. Section 5(1), definition "appeal for support", definitions 9 "advertisement" and "notification", before `includes'-- 10 insert-- 11 `, for the definition "appeal for support",'. 12 6. Section 5(1), definition, "appeal for support", definitions 13 "advertisement" and "notification"-- 14 relocate in section 5(1). 15 7. Section 5, definition "charitable purpose", paragraph (f)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(f) a purpose declared under a regulation to be a charitable purpose 18 for this Act.'. 19 9 Section 42A (Approval of forms)

 


 

56 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 5, definition "charity", from `of such a class' to `order in 1 council'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `declared to be charities under a regulation'. 4 9. Section 5, definition "community purpose", paragraph (b)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(b) the objects of an association prescribed under a regulation for the 7 provisions of this Act stated in the regulation;'. 8 10. Section 5, definition "community purpose", paragraph (e)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(e) a purpose declared under a regulation to be a community purpose 11 for this Act or particular provisions of this Act;'. 12 11. Section 5, definition "community purpose", from `but does not' to 13 `order in council'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `but does not include-- 16 (f) the objects of an association declared under a regulation not to be 17 a community association for this Act or particular provisions of 18 this Act; and 19 (g) a purpose declared under a regulation not to be a community 20 purpose for this Act or particular provisions of this Act.'. 21 12. Section 6(1A)-- 22 omit. 23

 


 

57 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 13. Section 8-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Delegation by Minister 3 `8. The Minister may delegate the Minister's powers under this Act to an 4 officer or employee of the public service.'. 5 14. Section 12(1A) to (6)-- 6 renumber. 7 15. Section 13-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Art union authorities to be treated as sanctions 10 `13. For this part, if an appeal for support for a purpose consists only of 11 conducting an art union authorised by an authority under the Art Unions 12 and Public Amusements Act 1992, the authority is to be treated as a sanction 13 given under this Act for the purpose. 14 `Parent and Citizens Associations 15 `13A. For this part, the objects of a parent and citizens association under 16 the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989 are taken to be sanctioned 17 under this Act.'. 18 16. Section 14(1), heading-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `Definitions for part'. 21

 


 

58 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Section 14(1), `or for the purposes of'-- 1 omit. 2 18. Section 14(1), definition "door-to-door appeal", paragraph (e)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `(e) doing anything else declared under a regulation to be a 5 door-to-door appeal;'. 6 19. Section 14(1), definition "street collection", paragraph (d)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(d) doing anything else declared under a regulation to be a street 9 collection;'. 10 20. Section 14(2)-- 11 renumber as section 14A. 12 21. Section 15(1)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `15.(1) This section applies only to cities or towns, or cities and towns in 15 a part of the State, specified under a regulation.'. 16 22. Section 15(4A) to (5)-- 17 renumber. 18

 


 

59 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 16(1)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `16.(1) This section applies only to cities or towns, or cities or towns in a 3 part of the State, specified under a regulation.'. 4 24. Section 16(4A) to (5)-- 5 renumber. 6 25. Section 18(1A) to (4)-- 7 renumber. 8 26. Section 19(4) to (4E)-- 9 omit. 10 27. Section 19(9), `prescribed form'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `approved form'. 13 28. Section 19(1A) to (11)-- 14 renumber. 15 29. Section 19A-- 16 omit. 17

 


 

60 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 30. Section 30(1), `permitted under the Art Union Regulation Act 1 1964'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `authorised under the Art Unions and Public Amusements Act 1992'. 4 31. Section 30(1)(c), `and if and where prescribed in the form 5 prescribed'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `in the approved form'. 8 32. Section 35(1), from `and the Governor in Council' to `any of that 9 property'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `a regulation may vest all or any of the property in the Public Trustee'. 12 33. Section 35(2), `by an order in council under this section'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `under the regulation'. 15 34. Section 35(3)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(3) A regulation may amend the trusts or purposes and vest the 18 property, or part of the property, in a person for charitable or community 19 purposes.'. 20 35. Section 35(4)-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

61 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 36. Section 35(5) and (6)-- 1 renumber. 2 37. Section 35A(4), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 3 omit. 4 38. Section 35A(6)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(6) The Public Trustee may appoint a person employed in the Public 7 Trustee's office to represent the Public Trustee on the committee.'. 8 39. Section 35A(7) and (10), `, by notification published in the 9 Gazette,'-- 10 omit. 11 40. Section 35A(15) and (18)-- 12 omit. 13 41. Section 35A(9A) to (17)-- 14 renumber. 15 42. Section 35B(2), `the Governor in Council may, by order in 16 council,'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `a regulation may'. 19

 


 

62 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 43. Section 35B(3)-- 1 omit. 2 44. Section 35B(5)-- 3 omit. 4 45. Section 35B(6), from `In any case' to `relief fund and'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `If a regulation is made under this section about a fund declared, under a 7 regulation, to be a disaster relief fund and'. 8 46. Section 35B(6)(a) and (b), `order in council'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `regulation'. 11 47. Section 35B(6A) to (9)-- 12 renumber. 13 48. Section 35C(2A) and (3)-- 14 renumber. 15 49. After section 42-- 16 insert-- 17 `Approval of forms 18 `42A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 19

 


 

63 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 50. Section 47(1)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `47.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 3 51. Section 47(2) and (2A)-- 4 omit. 5 52. Section 47(3), `Without limiting the generality of subsections (1) to 6 (2B), regulations'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Regulations'. 9 53. Section 47(3)(a) and (zx)-- 10 omit. 11 54. Section 47(1) to (3)-- 12 renumber. 13 55. Section 48-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Approved forms 16 `48.(1) This section applies if-- 17 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 18 form for a matter; and 19 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 20 matter. 21 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 22

 


 

64 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 1 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 2 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 3 4 Explanatory note 5 Amendment 1 omits a spent provision. 6 Amendment 2 omits unnecessary definitions. 7 Amendments 3, 27 and 31 are consequential on amendment 49. 8 Amendments 4 and 5 are consequential on amendment 6. 9 Amendment 6 relocates as separate definitions definitions presently part of other 10 definitions. 11 Amendments 7 to 11, 18, 19, 21, 23, 32 to 34, 42, 45 and 46 implement current 12 drafting practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are 13 regulations. 14 Amendment 12 omits a subsection made obsolete by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 15 Amendment 13 revises a delegation provision in accordance with current drafting 16 practice. 17 Amendments 14, 22, 24, 25, 28, 36, 41, 47, 48 and 54 are renumbering amendments. 18 Amendment 15 replaces provisions to update Act references and bring the drafting of 19 the provisions in line with current drafting practice. 20 Amendment 16 replaces a provision heading in accordance with current drafting 21 practice. 22 Amendments 17 and 52 updates language in accordance with current drafting 23 practice. 24 Amendment 20 renumbers a subsection as a section. 25 Amendments 26 and 29 omit obsolete transitional provisions. 26 Amendment 30 updates a reference to an Act. 27 Amendment 35 omits an unnecessary provision. 28 Amendments 37 and 39 remove the need to make appointments by gazette notice. 29 Amendment 38 simplifies and updates a provision in accordance with current drafting 30 practice.

 


 

65 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendments 40 and 53 omit obsolete and unnecessary provisions. 2 Amendments 43 and 44 omit unnecessary provisions. 3 Amendment 49 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 4 the Act. 5 Amendment 50 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 6 drafting practice. 7 Amendment 51 omits provisions made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992. 8 Amendment 55 omits a provision made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 9 1992 and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 10 taken as an approved form for a certain period. COMMONWEALTH ALUMINIUM CORPORATION 11 ´ PTY. LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT 1957 12 Amendment 13 1. Section 3, second sentence-- 14 omit. 15 2. Sections 4 and 5-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Variation of agreement 18 `4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the 19 Minister and the company. 20 `(2) However, the Minister may make a further agreement only if the 21 proposed further agreement has been approved by regulation. 22 `(3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making 23 of the further agreement. 24 `(4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an 25 enactment of this Act. 26

 


 

66 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Regulation making power 1 `5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendment 1 omits a redundant provision. 5 Amendment 2 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 6 rules used under the Act are regulations and requires that the date of the making of a 7 varying agreement be notified. The amendment also inserts a regulation making 8 power. OMMONWEALTH AND STATE HOUSING 9 ´C AGREEMENT ACT 1990 10 Amendment 11 1. Section 4-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Variation of agreement 14 `4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the 15 State and Commonwealth. 16 `(2) However, a further agreement may be made only if the proposed 17 further agreement has been approved by regulation. 18 `(3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making 19 of the further agreement. 20 `(4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an 21 enactment of this Act. 22 `Regulation making power 23 `5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 24

 


 

67 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 As the agreement under the Act as varied has the force of law, the amendment 3 requires proposed varying agreements to be approved by regulation. The amendment 4 also requires the date of the making of a varying agreement to be notified and inserts 5 a regulation making power. O-OPERATIVE AND OTHER SOCIETIES ACT 1967 6 ´C Amendment 7 1. Section 1-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Short title 10 `1. This Act may be cited as the Cooperative and Other Societies Act 11 1967.'. 12 2. Section 5, definition "registrar"-- 13 omit. 14 3. Section 5-- 15 insert-- 16 ` "approved form" see section 119A.10 17 "registrar" means the registrar of cooperative and other societies.'. 18 4. Section 9(2)-- 19 renumber as section 9A. 20 10 Section 119A (Approval of forms)

 


 

68 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 10(2), words before `the rendering'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(2) In subsection (1)-- 3 "business, trade, or industry" includes, for example,'. 4 6. Section 32(1), heading-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Effect of incorporation'. 7 7. Section 32(2), heading-- 8 omit. 9 8. Section 34(4), `prescribed form'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `approved form'. 12 9. Section 35(3)-- 13 omit. 14 10. Section 80(1), heading, `Secretary'-- 15 omit. 16 11. Section 80(4), heading-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

69 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 92(3)-- 1 omit. 2 13. After section 119-- 3 insert-- 4 `Approval of forms 5 `119A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 6 `Approved forms 7 `119B.(1) This section applies if-- 8 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 9 form for a matter; and 10 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 11 matter. 12 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 13 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 14 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 15 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 16 14. Part 11-- 17 insert-- 18 `References to Co-operative and Other Societies Act 1967 etc. 19 `121.(1) In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative and 20 Other Societies Act 1967 is a reference to this Act. 21 `(2) In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative Societies Act 22 1946 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 23

 


 

70 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 amends the Act's short title to update the spelling of cooperative. 3 Amendments 2 and 3 amend incorrect references in the definition of "registrar". 4 Amendment 3 also inserts a definition of "approved form". 5 Amendment 4 recasts a subsection as a section. 6 Amendment 5 revises the layout of a section in accordance with current drafting 7 practice. 8 Amendment 6 revises a heading to more accurately reflect the contents of a section. 9 Amendments 7, 10 and 11 omit redundant headings. 10 Amendment 8 changes a reference to prescribed form to an approved form in 11 accordance with current drafting practice. 12 Amendment 9 omits a subsection made redundant by recent amendments of the 13 District Courts Act 1967. 14 Amendment 12 omits a redundant transitional provision. 15 Amendment 13 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 16 the Act. The amendment also inserts a transitional provision that provides for a 17 prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. 18 Amendment 14 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 19 short title. The amendment also inserts a provision to deal with references to an 20 earlier repealed Act. The provisions will enable the references to be updated in 21 reprints. O-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETIES ACT 1958 22 ´C Amendment 23 1. Section 1-- 24 omit, insert-- 25 `Short title 26 `1. This Act may be cited as the Cooperative Housing Societies Act 27 1958.'. 28

 


 

71 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 3-- 1 omit. 2 3. After section 82-- 3 insert-- 4 `References to Co-operative Housing Societies Act 1958 5 `83. In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative Housing 6 Societies Act 1958 is a reference to this Act.'. 7 4. Schedule-- 8 omit. 9 10 Explanatory note 11 Amendment 1 updates the spelling of cooperative in the Act's short title and omits 12 redundant and unnecessary provisions. 13 Amendments 2 and 4 omit obsolete transitional provisions. 14 Amendment 3 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its earlier 15 short title. The provision will enable the references to be updated in reprints. ORRECTIVE SERVICES (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 16 ´C 1988 17 Amendment 18 1. Section 5-- 19 renumber and relocate in part 6, as section 73. 20

 


 

72 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. After section 72-- 1 insert-- 2 `PART 6--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 3 `Prisons Act 1890 or 1958 references 4 `74. In an Act or document, a reference to the Prisons Act 1890 or the 5 Prisons Act 1958 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to 6 this Act or the Corrective Services Act 1988.'. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendment 1 relocates a section to the transitional provisions at the end of the Act 10 in accordance with current drafting practice. 11 Amendment 2 inserts a provision to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts that 12 provided for substantially the same matters as this Act or the Corrective Services Act 13 1988. The provision will enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in 14 reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, s 22(4)). REDIT ACT 1987 15 ´C Amendment 16 1. Section 142(3) and (4)-- 17 omit. 18 19 Explanatory note 20 This amendment omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 21 District Courts Act 1967.

 


 

73 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ULTURAL RECORD (LANDSCAPES QUEENSLAND 1 ´C AND QUEENSLAND ESTATE) ACT 1987 2 Amendment 3 1. Section 2-- 4 omit. 5 2. Section 5(1), definitions "Area", "Crown", "Crown land", "Deputy 6 Director-General", "Designated Landscape Area", "Director-General" 7 and "local government authority"-- 8 omit. 9 3. Section 5(1)-- 10 insert-- 11 ` "designated landscape area" includes an area that is declared to be a 12 temporary designated landscape area. 13 "State land" means all land that is not freehold land, or land contracted to 14 be granted in fee-simple by the State.'. 15 4. Section 5(2)-- 16 omit. 17 5. Section 6-- 18 omit. 19 6. Section 7-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

74 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 8-- 1 omit. 2 8. Section 9-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Landscapes Queensland protectors 5 `9.(1) The Minister may appoint a person to be a Landscapes Queensland 6 protector. 7 `(2) The appointment is for a term of not more than 3 years, and is an 8 honorary appointment. 9 `(3) A Landscapes Queensland protector may resign by written notice of 10 resignation given to the Minister. 11 `(4) The Minister may terminate the appointment of a Landscapes 12 Queensland protector by written notice given to the person.'. 13 9. Section 10(3), second sentence-- 14 omit. 15 10. Section 10(4)(c), `Local Authorities'-- 16 omit. 17 11. Section 14(1), `authority'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `local government'. 20

 


 

75 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 14(2), `the Area'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `the local government area'. 3 13. Section 16-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `Delegation by Minister 6 `16. The Minister may delegate the Minister's powers under this Act to 7 an officer or employee of the public service.'. 8 14. Section 17(1)(c)-- 9 omit. 10 15. Section 17(1) and (2), `Order in Council'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `regulation'. 13 16. Section 17(3)-- 14 omit. 15 17. Section 18-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Consents required for declaration under s 17 18 `18. If an area or part of an area proposed to be declared as a designated 19 landscape area consists of private land, the consent of the occupier and, if 20 the occupier is not the owner, the owner must be obtained before the area is 21 declared.'. 22

 


 

76 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Sections 19(1) and 22(2), `Order in Council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `regulation'. 3 19. Section 24(2)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `(2) In subsection (1) and section 25-- 6 "authorised person" means-- 7 (a) for State land--the Minister; or 8 (b) for private land--the Minister and the owner or occupier of the 9 land or the owner or occupier's agent.'. 10 20. Section 25(1)(b)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(b) may be revoked by an authorised person; and'. 13 21. Section 42(3)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(3) If the owner of the item is not the State, the nomination may be 16 approved by the Governor in Council only if the owner has consented, in 17 writing, to the nomination.'. 18 22. Section 43(2)-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `(2) The Minister must arrange for a review to be made of the entries in 21 the register at least once every 6 years.'. 22

 


 

77 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 43(3)(b)-- 1 omit. 2 24. Section 43(4)-- 3 omit. 4 25. Section 43(5)(b), `authority'-- 5 omit. 6 26. Section 43(6), `subsections (3) and (4)'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `subsection (3)'. 9 27. Section 44(2), first sentence-- 10 omit. 11 28. Section 45(2)(a) and (b), `authority'-- 12 omit. 13 29. Section 46-- 14 omit. 15 30. Sections 49(1) and 52(c), `or of any Act repealed by this Act'-- 16 omit. 17

 


 

78 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 31. Section 54-- 1 omit. 2 32. Section 58(2)-- 3 omit. 4 33. Section 64(1), `any by-law or ordinance of a local government 5 authority'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `a local law of a local authority'. 8 34. Section 64(2)-- 9 omit. 10 35. Section 66, words before paragraph (a)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Regulation making power 13 `66.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 14 `(2) A regulation may be made about--'. 15 36. Section 66(k), (m) and (n)-- 16 omit. 17 37. After part 6-- 18 insert-- 19

 


 

79 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `PART 7--TRANSITIONAL REFERENCES 1 `Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1967 references 2 `67. In an Act or document, a reference to the Aboriginal Relics 3 Preservation Act 1967 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a 4 reference to this Act. 5 `Updating of certain references 6 `68.(1) In this Act, a reference to the Crown may, if the context permits, 7 be taken to be a reference to the State, and a reference to Crown land may, if 8 the context permits, be taken to be a reference to State land. 9 `(2) This section expires on the date of the first reprint of the Act 10 produced under the Reprints Act 1992.'. 11 12 Explanatory note 13 Amendment 1 omits the provision that commenced the Act. 14 Amendment 2 omits definitions that are redundant because of the Acts Interpretation 15 Act 1954 and Reprints Act 1992 or amendments made by other Acts, or that are 16 replaced consequentially on other amendments. 17 Amendment 3 replaces definitions in an updated form. 18 Amendments 4, 6, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27 and 32 omit unnecessary 19 provisions dealing with internal government administrative arrangements and make 20 consequential amendments. 21 Amendment 5 omits a transitional provision. The effect of the provision is saved by 22 the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A (see schedule 9). 23 Amendment 7 omits an unnecessary appointment provision (see also amendment 8). 24 Amendment 8 updates the provision for the appointment of protectors and allows 25 appointments to be made by the Minister rather than the Governor in Council. 26 Amendment 9 omits a provision that is redundant after the making of amendment 8. 27 Amendments 10, 11, 12, 25, 28 and 33 update references about local governments.

 


 

80 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 13 updates the delegation power in accordance with current drafting 2 practice. 3 Amendments 15 and 18 implement current drafting practice by providing that the 4 statutory rules used under the Act are regulations. 5 Amendment 16 omits an unnecessary provision. 6 Amendment 22 revises a provision to remove unnecessary transitional wording. 7 Amendment 29 omits a provision made redundant by the Land Act 1994. 8 Amendment 30 omits unnecessary references to repealed Acts. 9 Amendments 31 and 34 omits provisions dealing with matters covered by the Acts 10 Interpretation Act 1954. 11 Amendments 35 and 36 bring the regulation making power into line with current 12 drafting practice. 13 Amendment 37 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 14 that provided for substantially some of the same matters as this Act. The provision 15 will enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 16 1992, section 22(4)). 17 Amendment 37 also inserts a provision to allow certain references to be updated in 18 the first reprint of the Act. DEER FARMING ACT 1985 19 ´ Amendment 20 1. Section 5, definition "approved form"-- 21 omit, insert-- 22 ` "approved form" see section 43A.11'. 23 2. Section 7(a)(ii)-- 24 omit, insert-- 25 11 Section 43A (Approval of forms)

 


 

81 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(ii) premises to which an accreditation under the Meat Industry 1 Act 1993 applies; or'. 2 3. Section 7(2)-- 3 omit. 4 4. Section 9-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Honorary inspectors 7 `9.(1) The Minister may appoint a conservation officer, or honorary 8 protector, under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 to be an honorary 9 inspector. 10 `(2) The Minister may limit the powers of an honorary inspector by 11 written notice given to the person. 12 `(3) An honorary inspector holds office on the conditions stated in the 13 instrument of appointment.'. 14 5. Section 12(2), words after `permit'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `or authority under the Nature Conservation Act 1992'. 17 6. Sections 16(4) to (6), 27(1), 30(1), (2) and (4), 31(2), 34 and 39(4), `or 18 honorary inspector'-- 19 omit. 20 7. Section 21(2), `prescribed form'-- 21 omit, insert-- 22 `approved form'. 23

 


 

82 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 28(4)-- 1 omit. 2 9. Sections 31(1) and 36(2), `, honorary inspector'-- 3 omit. 4 10. Section 43(a), `any honorary inspector'-- 5 omit. 6 11. Section 43(b), `or any honorary inspector'-- 7 omit. 8 12. After section 43-- 9 insert-- 10 `Approval of forms 11 `43A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 12 13. Section 44(1), `for the purposes of'-- 13 omit. 14 14. After section 44-- 15 insert-- 16 `Approved forms 17 `44A.(1) This section applies if-- 18 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 19 form for a matter; and 20

 


 

83 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 1 matter. 2 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 3 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 4 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 5 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 6 15. Schedule 1, item 12-- 7 omit. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 12. 11 Amendments 2 and 5 update references to Acts and the terminology associated with 12 references. 13 Amendment 3 omits an unnecessary provision. 14 Amendment 4 updates a provision dealing with the appointment of honorary 15 inspectors. 16 Amendments 6 and 8 to 11 omit unnecessary references to honorary inspectors (see 17 section 5, definition "inspector"). 18 Amendment 7 changes a reference to a prescribed form to an approved form. 19 Amendment 12 inserts a provision to allow the chief executive to approve forms for 20 the Act. 21 Amendment 13 makes a minor change to the regulation making power. 22 Amendment 14 allows prescribed forms to continue to be used for a limited period. 23 Amendment 15 omits a specific regulation power that is covered by the general 24 regulation making power.

 


 

84 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) DENTAL ACT 1971 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 1(2)-- 3 omit. 4 2. Sections 3 and 7A-- 5 omit. 6 3. Section 4, definition "medical practitioner"-- 7 omit. 8 4. Section 4-- 9 insert-- 10 ` "approved form" see section 36.12'. 11 5. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 12 omit. 13 6. Section 8(2), `, by notification published in the Gazette,'-- 14 omit. 15 12 Section 36 (Approval of forms)

 


 

85 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 9(3)(e)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 3 8. Section 13(1), words after `Governor in Council'-- 4 omit. 5 9. Sections 18(1), (3) and (3A)(a), 20A(1) and (2), 26H(1) and 26I(1), 6 `prescribed form'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `approved form'. 9 10. Section 18(2A) to (4)-- 10 renumber. 11 11. Section 20(1)(a) and 20(5)(b), `a form approved by the Board'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `the approved form'. 14 12. Section 20A(3A) to (5)-- 15 renumber. 16 13. Section 26(1)(a)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 19

 


 

86 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 14. Section 26(1)(d), before `is no longer'-- 1 insert-- 2 `is not or'. 3 15. Section 26(6AA) to (8)-- 4 renumber. 5 16. Section 29(2A) and (2B)-- 6 omit. 7 17. Section 31(4)-- 8 omit. 9 18. Section 35(1), `for the purposes of'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `under'. 12 19. Section 35(2)(i)-- 13 omit. 14 20. After section 35-- 15 insert-- 16 `Approval of forms 17 `36. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 18

 


 

87 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Approved forms 1 `37.(1) This section applies if-- 2 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 3 form for a matter; and 4 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 5 matter. 6 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 7 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 8 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 9 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 Amendment 1 omits the provision that commenced the Act. 13 Amendment 2 omits redundant transitional provisions. 14 Amendment 3 omits a definition made redundant by a definition in the Acts 15 Interpretation Act 1954. 16 Amendment 4 is consequential on amendment 20. 17 Amendments 5 and 6 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 18 notice. 19 Amendments 7 and 13 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 20 Interpretation Act 1954. 21 Amendment 8 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing 22 fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 23 Amendment 9 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 24 accordance with current drafting practice. 25 Amendments 10, 12 and 15 are renumbering amendments. 26 Amendment 11 is a minor consequential amendment about forms. 27 Amendment 14 clarifies the Dental Board's jurisdiction to conduct disciplinary 28 inquiries. 29 Amendment 16 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 30 District Courts Act 1967.

 


 

88 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 17 omits a provision made redundant by a provision of the Acts 2 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 45). 3 Amendment 18 omits a now redundant power to prescribe forms by by-law. 4 Amendment 19 makes a minor amendment to the board's by-law power to bring it 5 into line with current drafting practice. 6 Amendment 20 inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the Act. 7 The amendment also inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed 8 form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. ENTAL TECHNICIANS AND DENTAL 9 ´D PROSTHETISTS ACT 1991 10 Amendment 11 1. Section 53(2)(b) and (3)-- 12 omit. 13 2. Section 53-- 14 renumber. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District 18 Courts Act 1967. 19 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. RUGS STANDARD ADOPTING ACT 1976 20 ´D Amendment 21 1. Section 3-- 22 omit, insert-- 23

 


 

89 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Definitions 1 `3. In this Act-- 2 "British pharmaceutical codex" means the book called the British 3 pharmaceutical codex published under the direction of the council of 4 the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 5 "British pharmacopoeia" means the book called the British 6 pharmacopoeia published under the Medicines Act 1968 (UK) on the 7 recommendation of the Medicines Commission. 8 "British veterinary codex" means the book called the British veterinary 9 codex published under the direction of the council of the 10 Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 11 "current British pharmaceutical codex" means the latest edition of the 12 British pharmaceutical codex that has effect for this Act, as added to 13 and amended by additions and amendments that have taken effect for 14 this Act. 15 "current British pharmacopoeia" means the latest edition of the British 16 pharmacopoeia that has effect for this Act, as added to or amended by 17 additions and amendments that have taken effect for this Act. 18 "current British veterinary codex" means the latest edition of the British 19 veterinary codex that has effect for this Act, as added to or amended by 20 additions and amendments that have taken effect for this Act.'. 21 2. Section 4-- 22 omit, insert-- 23 `Adoption of codices and pharmacopoeia 24 `4.(1) The current British pharmaceutical codex and veterinary codex are 25 the codices in force in Queensland. 26 `(2) The current British pharmacopoeia is the pharmacopoeia in force in 27 Queensland.'. 28

 


 

90 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 5-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Editions of codices and pharmacopoeia etc. having effect for Act 3 `5.(1) A regulation may declare that an edition of the British 4 pharmaceutical codex, pharmacopoeia or veterinary codex has effect for this 5 Act. 6 `(2) A regulation may declare that an addition to, or amendment of, a 7 codex or the pharmacopoeia has effect for this Act.'. 8 4. Section 6-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Prescribing standards for substances and article sets 11 `6.(1) A regulation may prescribe the standard for this Act of a substance 12 or article, including a substance or article the subject of a monograph in the 13 current British pharmaceutical codex, pharmacopoeia or veterinary codex. 14 `(2) The standard may be prescribed in any way, including by reference 15 to, for example, composition, method of preparation, potency, quality, 16 quantity, stability, sterility and strength. 17 `(3) A regulation may prescribe tests for the standard.'. 18 5. Section 7-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `Changes to monographs 21 `7.(1) A regulation may prescribe changes to a monograph in the current 22 British pharmaceutical codex, pharmacopoeia or veterinary codex. 23 `(2) In an Act, a reference to the monograph may, if the context permits, 24 be taken to be a reference to the monograph as changed under a regulation.'. 25

 


 

91 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Sections 8 and 9-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Regulation making power 3 `8. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 4 5 Explanatory note 6 These amendments change Ministerial notifications to regulations in accordance 7 with current drafting practice. 8 The opportunity has also been taken to remove obsolete transitional wording and 9 update the drafting of provisions. GG INDUSTRY (RESTRUCTURING) ACT 1993 10 ´E Amendment 11 1. Section 88(1) and (2)-- 12 omit. 13 2. Section 88(3) and (4)-- 14 renumber. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 18 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 19 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment.

 


 

92 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) LECTRICITY ACT 1994 1 ´E Amendment 2 1. Section 256(3), `State electricity authority'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `State Electricity entity'. 5 2. After section 285-- 6 insert-- 7 `Electricity Act 1976 references 8 `285A. In an Act or document, a reference to the Electricity Act 1976 9 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 10 3. Section 286-- 11 insert-- 12 `(4) A reference in any document, including an Act, to the Electricity 13 Generating Board or the State Electricity Commission is taken, after the 14 commencement, to be a reference to the Queensland Electricity 15 Commission mentioned in subsection (2).'. 16 17 Explanatory note 18 Amendment 1 amends a reference. 19 Amendment 2 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 20 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 21 enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 22 1992, s 22(4)). 23 Amendment 3 inserts a provision to deal with references to previous entities. The 24 section may enable references to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, 25 section 23A(3)).

 


 

93 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) EXOTIC DISEASES IN ANIMALS ACT 1981 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 5, definitions "control zone", "Chief Inspector", 3 "Government Veterinary Officer", "inspector" and "standstill 4 zone"-- 5 omit. 6 2. Section 5-- 7 insert-- 8 ` "approved form" see section 46.13 9 "chief inspector" see Stock Act 1915. 10 "control zone" means an area that is notified as a control zone under this 11 Act. 12 "government veterinary officer" see Stock Act 1915. 13 "inspector" see Stock Act 1915, and includes a person acting under an 14 inspector's direction, but does not include an honorary inspector. 15 "standstill zone" means a zone that is notified as a standstill zone under 16 this Act.'. 17 3. Sections 11(1) and 20(1), `prescribed form'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `approved form'. 20 13 Section 46 (Approval of forms)

 


 

94 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 4. Section 20(p)(vii), `Fauna Conservation Act 1974-1979'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Nature Conservation Act 1992'. 3 5. Section 30, words after `compensation' (second mention)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `is lodged in the approved form in accordance with this Act'. 6 6. Section 31, `his delegate,'-- 7 omit. 8 7. Section 33(1)(a)(iii), words after `that Judge'-- 9 omit. 10 8. Section 33(2), `, subject to this section,'-- 11 omit. 12 9. Section 33(3)-- 13 omit. 14 10. Section 36(1)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `36.(1) A regulation may specify a day when an account that forms part 17 of the fund is to be closed.'. 18

 


 

95 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 11. Section 36(2), `On the date specified in the Proclamation referred 1 to in subsection (1)'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `On the day specified in the regulation'. 4 12. Before section 47-- 5 insert-- 6 `Approval of forms 7 `46. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 8 13. After section 47-- 9 insert-- 10 `Approved forms 11 `48.(1) This section applies if-- 12 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 13 form for a matter; and 14 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 15 matter. 16 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 17 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 18 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 19 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 20 14. Schedule 2, item 11, `(including the Brisbane City Council)'-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

96 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 15. Schedule 2, item 14-- 1 omit. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1 and 2 revise various definitions to take account of amendments of the 5 Stock Act 1915 and bring them in line with current drafting practice. Amendment 2 6 also includes a new definition of approved form. 7 Amendments 3 and 5 change references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 8 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 9 Amendment 4 updates a reference to an Act. 10 Amendment 6 removes unnecessary references to delegates. 11 Amendments 7 and 9 omit provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 12 District Courts Act 1967. 13 Amendment 8 is consequential on amendments 7 and 9. 14 Amendments 10 and 11 implement current drafting practice by providing that the 15 statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations and remove redundant 16 provisions. 17 Amendment 12 inserts a provision authorising the chief executive to approve forms 18 for the Act. 19 Amendment 13 inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to 20 be taken as an approved form for a limited period. 21 Amendment 14 omits an unnecessary reference to Brisbane City Council. 22 Amendment 15 is consequential on amendments 3 and 5. XPLOSIVES ACT 1952 23 ´E Amendment 24 1. Section 3-- 25 omit. 26

 


 

97 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 5-- 1 omit. 2 3. Section 6(3)-- 3 omit. 4 4. Section 6(4) and (5)-- 5 renumber. 6 5. Section 6B(c), `by order in council'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `under a regulation'. 9 6. Section 6B(c), `in the order in council'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `under the regulation'. 12 7. Section 7-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `Exemptions 15 `7. A regulation may exempt safety fuses, safety cartridges and other 16 explosives from this Act or a provision of this Act.'. 17 8. Section 8(1), definitions "Chief Inspector" and "inspector"-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

98 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 8(1)-- 1 insert-- 2 ` "approved form" see section 47A.14 3 "chief inspector" means the chief inspector of explosives. 4 "inspector" means a person who is appointed as an inspector under this 5 Act, and includes the chief inspector.'. 6 10. Section 8(2)-- 7 omit. 8 11. Section 9-- 9 omit. 10 12. Section 10B-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Delegation by Minister 13 `10B.(1) The Minister may delegate the Minister's powers under this Act 14 to an officer or employee of the public service. 15 `(2) However, the Minister may not delegate-- 16 (a) the Minister's powers under-- 17 · section 11(3A) (Issue of licences) 18 · section 15A(2) (Grievances) 19 · section 28 (Government magazines); or 20 (b) the Minister's power to order an inquiry by a court of inquiry for 21 an explosion or fire. 22 14 Section 47A (Approval of forms)

 


 

99 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Delegation by chief inspector 1 `10C.(1) The chief inspector may delegate the chief inspector's powers 2 under this Act to an officer or employee of the public service. 3 `(2) However, the chief inspector may not delegate the chief inspector's 4 powers under section 15A(1) (Grievances).'. 5 13. Section 11(1A), `prescribed form'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `approved form'. 8 14. Section 11(2), `thereof shall be in or to the effect of the prescribed 9 form,'-- 10 omit. 11 15. Section 11(1A) to (6)-- 12 renumber. 13 16. Section 12(1A) to (3)-- 14 renumber. 15 17. Section 12A(2)(a)-- 16 omit. 17 18. Section 12A(2)(b) and (c)-- 18 renumber. 19

 


 

100 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 19. Section 12A(3)(a)-- 1 omit. 2 20. Section 12A(3)(b) to (g)-- 3 renumber. 4 21. Section 14(5), heading-- 5 omit. 6 22. Section 14(2A) to (5)-- 7 renumber. 8 23. Section 15(2A) to (4)-- 9 renumber. 10 24. Section 17(2), `the Register of Explosives maintained under 11 section 17(3) of the Explosives Act 1952-1981'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `a register of explosives'. 14 25. Section 17(6)-- 15 omit. 16 26. Section 17A(1), words before `prohibit'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `17A.(1) A regulation may'. 19

 


 

101 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 27. Section 17A(1), `in the order in council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 28. Section 17A(2), `provision of an order in council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `regulation'. 6 29. Section 17A(3A) to (4)-- 7 renumber. 8 30. Section 22(1A) to (6)-- 9 renumber. 10 31. Section 28, from `from time to time by' to `Gazette'-- 11 omit. 12 32. Section 28, words after `explosives'-- 13 omit. 14 33. Section 33, `which is classified or defined by the Governor in 15 Council by order in council or the regulations as'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `declared under a regulation to be'. 18

 


 

102 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 34. Section 38(2A) to (7)-- 1 renumber. 2 35. Section 42(1), heading, `without application therefor'-- 3 omit. 4 36. Section 42(2), heading-- 5 omit. 6 37. Section 45A(2)(c)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(c) whether any action has been taken under the Weapons Act 1990 in 9 relation to the person;'. 10 38. After section 47-- 11 insert-- 12 `Approval of forms 13 `47A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 14 39. Section 48(1)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `48.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 17 40. Section 48(1A), words before paragraph (a)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(1A) A regulation may provide for--'. 20

 


 

103 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 41. Section 48(1A), paragraph headings-- 1 omit. 2 42. Section 48(1A)(zk) and (zm)-- 3 omit. 4 43. Section 48(3), (4) and (5)-- 5 omit. 6 44. Section 48(1A) to (3A)-- 7 renumber. 8 45. Section 49-- 9 omit. 10 46. Section 50-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `PART 9--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 13 `Explosives Act 1906 references 14 `50. In an Act or document, a reference to the Explosives Act 1906 may, 15 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act. 16 `Approved forms 17 `51.(1) This section applies if-- 18 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 19 form for a matter; and 20

 


 

104 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 1 matter. 2 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 3 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 4 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 5 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 Amendments 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 25 omit spent and obsolete provisions. 9 Amendments 4, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 29, 30, 34 and 44 are renumbering 10 amendments. 11 Amendments 5, 6, 26, 27, 28 and 33 implement current drafting practice by providing 12 that the statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations. The opportunity has 13 also been taken in amendment 33 to amend a provision to bring it into line with 14 current drafting practice. 15 Amendment 7 revises the section dealing with exemptions in accordance with 16 current drafting practice. 17 Amendments 8 and 9 omit and replace definitions to bring the language used into 18 line with current drafting practice. Amendment 9 also includes a new definition of 19 approved form. 20 Amendment 12 replaces the delegation provision in accordance with current drafting 21 practice. 22 Amendments 13, 14, 17 and 19 omit references to forms prescribed by regulation in 23 accordance with current drafting practice. 24 Amendments 21, 36 and 41 omit unnecessary headings. 25 Amendment 24 updates a provision that refers to a repealed Act. 26 Amendments 31 and 32 remove gazette notification requirements for government 27 magazines. 28 Amendment 35 updates a provision heading. 29 Amendment 37 updates a reference to a repealed Act. 30 Amendment 38 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 31 the Act.

 


 

105 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 39 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 2 drafting practice. 3 Amendments 40, 42 and 43 omit provisions made obsolete by the Statutory 4 Instruments Act 1992. 5 Amendment 45 omits a provision made obsolete by the amendments providing that 6 the statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations. 7 Amendment 46 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 8 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 9 ensure that the references can be updated in reprints. The amendment also inserts a 10 transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved 11 form for a limited period. IRE SERVICE ACT 1990 12 ´F Amendment 13 1. Section 104Q(5) and (6)-- 14 omit. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 This amendment omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 18 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. LUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES 19 ´F ACT 1963 20 Amendment 21 1. Section 3, `Order in Council'-- 22 omit, insert-- 23 `regulation'. 24

 


 

106 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 5, heading-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Regulation making power'. 3 3. Section 5(1)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `5.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 6 4. Section 5(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(2) A regulation may regulate or control the addition of fluorine to 9 public water supplies. 10 `(3) In particular, a regulation may make provision for or about the 11 following matters--'. 12 5. Section 5(3)-- 13 omit. 14 6. Section 5, as amended by this Act-- 15 relocate as section 6. 16 7. Sections 6 and 7-- 17 omit. 18 8. Section 8-- 19 renumber and relocate as section 5. 20

 


 

107 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 3 rules used under the Act are regulations. 4 Amendments 2 to 5 revise the Act's regulation making power in accordance with 5 current drafting practice and remove unnecessary provisions. 6 Amendments 6 and 8 relocate the regulation making power as the last section of the 7 Act. 8 Amendment 7 omits provisions made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992. FOOD ACT 1981 9 ´ Amendment 10 1. Section 5(1), definition "Chief Health Officer" (second mention)-- 11 omit. 12 2. Section 5(1), definition "corresponding law"-- 13 omit. 14 3. Section 5(1)-- 15 insert-- 16 ` "approved form" see section 56.15 17 "corresponding law" means a law of another State declared under a 18 regulation to be a law that makes provision substantially similar to a 19 provision of this Act. 20 "State" includes Territory.'. 21 15 Section 56 (Approval of forms)

 


 

108 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 4. Section 5(1), definition "food", words after paragraph (c)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `and 3 `(d) another substance declared under a regulation to be food; 4 but does not include a substance used only as a drug or declared under a 5 regulation not to be food.'. 6 5. Section 5(2)-- 7 omit. 8 6. Section 5(3), as heading-- 9 insert-- 10 `Application of Act to certain food'. 11 7. Section 5(4), as heading-- 12 insert-- 13 `Operation of local laws'. 14 8. Section 5(3) and (4)-- 15 renumber as sections 5A and 6 respectively. 16 9. Section 6-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

109 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 7, `The Governor in Council by order in council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `A regulation'. 3 11. Section 7, `the order'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `the regulation'. 6 12. Section 17(2), `The Governor in Council by order in council'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `A regulation'. 9 13. Section 17(2), `the order'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `the regulation'. 12 14. Section 17(3)-- 13 omit. 14 15. Section 19(1A)-- 15 omit. 16 16. Section 21(4A) to (8)-- 17 renumber. 18

 


 

110 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Section 23-- 1 omit. 2 18. Section 26(1A)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `(1A) A regulation may exclude a food store, food vehicle or appliance 5 from the operation of subsection (1).'. 6 19. Section 26(1A) and (2)-- 7 renumber. 8 20. Section 27-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Certain vehicles taken to be within area of local government 11 `27.(1) For this Act, a vehicle on a river, harbour or other waters not 12 within a local government area is taken to be within the area of the local 13 government declared under a regulation or, if a declaration has not been 14 made, the local government whose area is nearest to the vehicle. 15 `(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a vehicle of the Australian Defence 16 Force or that belongs to a foreign country.'. 17 21. Section 28(2A) to (6)-- 18 renumber. 19 22. Sections 31(a) and (b), 33(1) and 36(5), `prescribed form'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `approved form'. 22

 


 

111 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 33(1A) to (7)-- 1 renumber. 2 24. Section 36(6A) and (7)-- 3 renumber. 4 25. Section 39-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Delegation by Minister 7 `39. The Minister may delegate the Minister's powers under this Act 8 to-- 9 (a) an officer or employee of the public service; or 10 (b) an employee of a local government; or 11 (c) a regional director, officer or employee of a regional health 12 authority. 13 `Delegation by chief health officer 14 `39A. The chief health officer may delegate the chief health officer's 15 powers under this Act to-- 16 (a) an officer or employee of the public service; or 17 (b) an employee of a local government; or 18 (c) a regional director, officer or employee of a regional health 19 authority.'. 20 26. Section 45(2A) to (5)-- 21 renumber. 22

 


 

112 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 27. Section 46(2A) and (3)-- 1 renumber. 2 28. Section 49(3A) and (4)-- 3 renumber. 4 29. Section 50(1A) to (3)-- 5 renumber. 6 30. Section 52(3A) to (6)-- 7 renumber. 8 31. Section 56-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Approval of forms 11 `56. The chief health officer may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 12 32. Section 57(1) to (3)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `57.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 15 33. Section 57(5)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(5) A regulation may make provision for a matter mentioned in the 18 schedule.'. 19

 


 

113 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 34. Section 57(6), words after `those regulations'-- 1 omit. 2 35. Section 57(4) to (6)-- 3 renumber. 4 36. Section 58-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Approved forms 7 `58.(1) This section applies if-- 8 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 9 form for a matter; and 10 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 11 matter. 12 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 13 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 14 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 15 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 16 37. Schedule 2, sections 28 and 32-- 17 omit. 18 38. Schedule 2-- 19 renumber as schedule. 20 21 Explanatory note 22 Amendment 1 omits a redundant definition.

 


 

114 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendments 2, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 18 implement current drafting practice by 2 providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations. 3 Amendment 3 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 4 rules used under the Act are regulations. The amendment also includes a new 5 definition of "approved form", and a new definition of "State" to simplify the 6 drafting of provisions in accordance with current drafting practice. 7 Amendment 4 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 8 rules used under the Act are regulations. The amendment also makes it clear that 9 exceptions in the definition "food" apply to the entire definition and not just 10 paragraph (d). 11 Amendments 5, 9 and 14 omit provisions that are obsolete because of the change of 12 statutory rules under the Act to regulations. 13 Amendments 6 and 7 insert provision headings. 14 Amendment 8 renumbers subsections in the interpretation sections as separate 15 sections in accordance with current drafting practice. 16 Amendment 15 omits a provision made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 17 1992. 18 Amendments 16, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 35 and 38 are renumbering 19 amendments. 20 Amendment 17 omits an unnecessary provision about the administration of the Act. 21 Amendment 20 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 22 rules used under the Act are regulations. The amendment also revises the wording of 23 a section to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 24 Amendment 22 is consequential on amendment 37. 25 Amendment 25 replaces a delegation provision in accordance with current drafting 26 practice. 27 Amendment 31 omits a provision made obsolete because of the change of statutory 28 rules under the Act to regulations and substitutes a provision authorising the chief 29 health officer to approve forms for the Act. 30 Amendment 32 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 31 drafting practice. The amendment also omits provisions made obsolete by the 32 Statutory Instruments Act 1992. 33 Amendment 33 updates language in accordance with current drafting practice and 34 omits obsolete wording. 35 Amendments 34 and 37 omit provisions made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments

 


 

115 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Act 1992. Amendment 37 also omits an unnecessary power to prescribe forms by 2 regulation. 3 Amendment 36 omits an obsolete provision and inserts a transitional provision that 4 provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT 1991 5 ´ Amendment 6 1. Section 12.23-- 7 omit. 8 2. After section 13.14-- 9 insert-- 10 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 11 `13.15 In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 12 1992, the provisions of this Act must be numbered and renumbered as 13 permitted by the Reprints Act 1992, section 43. 14 15 Explanatory note 16 Amendment 1 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 17 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. 18 Amendment 2 inserts a renumbering provision to require the Act to be renumbered 19 when next reprinted under the Reprints Act 1992.

 


 

116 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) UNERAL BENEFIT BUSINESS ACT 1982 1 ´F Amendment 2 1. Section 5, definition "Schedule 3"-- 3 omit. 4 2. Sections 7 and 8-- 5 omit. 6 3. Section 9(1)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `9.(1) The Funeral Benefit Trust Fund (the "fund") is continued in 9 existence.'. 10 4. Section 9(4)-- 11 omit. 12 5. Section 9(5)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(5) The body corporate constituted by the trustees (the "trustees") is 15 continued in existence under the name `Trustees of the Funeral Benefit 16 Trust Fund', and continues to have an official seal.'. 17 6. Section 9(5) to (7), as amended by this Act-- 18 renumber. 19

 


 

117 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 10-- 1 omit. 2 8. Section 11, heading, `Vesting and'-- 3 omit. 4 9. Section 11(1) and (2)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `11.(1) Separate accounts must continue to be kept identifying amounts 7 and securities held for the funeral benefit business of each corporation. 8 `(2) The accounts must identify payments made under this part into the 9 fund from the benefits trust funds of the corporations.'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 Amendment 1 omits an obsolete definition referring to a provision of a repealed Act. 13 Amendments 2 to 5, 7 and 9 omit obsolete transitional provisions. 14 Amendment 6 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 15 Amendment 8 updates a section heading. AS ACT 1965 16 ´G 1. Sections 1(2) and 7A(2) to (5)-- 17 omit. 18 2. Section 5, definition "local government"-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

118 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 5-- 1 insert-- 2 ` "approved form" see section 59A.16'. 3 4. Section 5, definitions "fuel gas", "fuel gas supplier", "gas" and "gas 4 terminal", `by order in council'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `under a regulation'. 7 5. Section 7A(1), `either generally or otherwise as provided by the 8 instrument of delegation, by signed notice' and `except this power of 9 delegation'-- 10 omit. 11 6. Section 8(5), heading-- 12 omit. 13 7. Section 10A(1), `by the regulations'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `under a regulation'. 16 8. Section 10A(1)(c), after `prescribed'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `under a regulation'. 19 16 Section 59A (Approval of forms)

 


 

119 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 10A(1)(f)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(f) if damage happens--within 1 month after becoming aware of the 3 accident and damage or, if another time is prescribed under a 4 regulation, that time;'. 5 10. Section 10D(7), `Minister for Justice and Attorney-General'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `Minister administering the Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950'. 8 11. Section 17(4), from `by order in council' to `previous holder'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `under a regulation, decide the amount of compensation payable by the 11 holder to the previous holder'. 12 12. Section 17(5), `determination'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `decision'. 15 13. Section 17(6), `an order in council'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `a regulation'. 18 14. Section 17(6), `order'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `regulation'. 21

 


 

120 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 15. Section 20(1A), `by order in council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 16. Section 20(2), `by order in council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `under a regulation'. 6 17. Section 29(2) and (3)-- 7 renumber. 8 18. Section 29(4) and (4A)-- 9 renumber. 10 19. Section 29(5)-- 11 renumber. 12 20. Section 30(1), `prescribed form'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `approved form'. 15 21. Section 32(1), `notification published in the Gazette'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `gazette notice'. 18

 


 

121 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 22. Section 32(3), `pursuant to the provisions of this section'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under section 32, 32A or 32B'. 3 23. Section 32(1) to (1D)-- 4 renumber as section 32(1) to (5). 5 24. Section 32(2) and (2AA)-- 6 renumber as section 32A(1) and (2). 7 25. Section 32(2A) to (2E)-- 8 renumber as section 32B(1) to (5). 9 26. Section 32(3), as amended by this Act-- 10 renumber as section 32C. 11 27. Section 33(c), `as amended and in force for the time being and any 12 Act substituted for that Act'-- 13 omit. 14 28. Section 44(2)-- 15 omit. 16 29. Section 44(3), from `For so long as' to `in respect of'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `A regulation may'. 19

 


 

122 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 30. Section 44(3)(a), `regulating or prohibiting'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `regulate'. 3 31. Section 44(3)(b), `providing'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `provide'. 6 32. Section 44(3)(c), `conferring or imposing'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `confer'. 9 33. Section 44(3)(d)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `(d) prescribe offences for a contravention of a regulation and fix a 12 maximum penalty of not more than 60 penalty units and, for a 13 continuing offence, a further penalty of not more than 5 penalty 14 units for each day the offence continued.'. 15 34. Section 44(4) to (5A)-- 16 omit. 17 35. Section 44(8)-- 18 omit. 19 36. Section 44(1) to (7)-- 20 renumber as section 44(1) to (5). 21

 


 

123 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 37. Section 51(2), `by order in council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 38. Section 51(3), `any provision of an order in council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `a regulation'. 6 39. Part 8, heading, `AND GENERAL'-- 7 omit. 8 40. Section 52B(1)(b) and (3), `prescribed period'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `period prescribed under a regulation'. 11 41. Section 52B(4) and (7)-- 12 omit. 13 42. Section 52C(1)(d), `by order in council'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `under a regulation'. 16 43. Section 52C(1)(d), `order in council'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `regulation'. 19

 


 

124 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 44. Section 52C(2), from `by order in council' to `Minister'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 45. Section 52C(3), `An order in council'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `A regulation'. 6 46. Section 52C(3), `order'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `regulation'. 9 47. Section 52C(5)-- 10 omit. 11 48. Section 59-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Returns 14 `59. A gas supplier must lodge with the chief executive, in the approved 15 form, the statistics, information and returns prescribed under a regulation. 16 `Approval of forms 17 `59A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 18 49. Section 60(1) to (4)-- 19 omit, insert-- 20

 


 

125 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `60.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 1 `(2) A regulation may make provision for a purpose mentioned in 2 schedule 4.'. 3 50. Section 60(5)-- 4 renumber as section 60(3). 5 51. Section 60, as amended by this Act-- 6 relocate as section 64. 7 52. Section 62, `of the Department of Mines'-- 8 omit. 9 53. Section 64-- 10 omit. 11 54. Section 65-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `PART 9--TRANSITIONAL 14 `Approved forms 15 `65.(1) This section applies if-- 16 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 17 form for a matter; and 18 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 19 matter. 20 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 21

 


 

126 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 1 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 2 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 3 55. Schedule 2, section 13(1), heading-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `Breaking up of ground'. 6 56. Schedule 2, section 13(2) and (3), headings-- 7 omit. 8 57. Schedule 2, section 16(1), heading-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Alteration of street levels'. 11 58. Schedule 2, section 16(2), heading-- 12 omit. 13 59. Schedule 2, section 17(1), heading-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Fraudulent appropriation of gas'. 16 60. Schedule 2, section 17(2) and (3), headings-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

127 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory notes 2 Amendment 1 omits unnecessary provisions. 3 Amendments 2 and 3 omit an unnecessary definition and insert a new definition. 4 Amendments 4, 11, 13 to 16, 37, 38 and 42 to 46 implement current drafting practice 5 by providing that the statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations. The 6 opportunity has also been taken in amendment 11 to amend a provision to bring it 7 into line with current drafting practice. 8 Amendment 5 omits unnecessary wording from a delegation section. 9 Amendment 6 omits an unnecessary subsection heading. 10 Amendment 7 brings a reference about regulations into line with current drafting 11 practice. 12 Amendments 8, 9 and 40 make it clear that references to prescribed mean prescribed 13 under a regulation. The opportunity has also been taken in amendment 9 to amend a 14 provision to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 15 Amendment 10 replaces a specific reference to a Minister with a general reference. 16 Amendment 12 is consequential on the amendment of section 17(4). 17 Amendments 17 to 19 are consequential renumbering amendments. 18 Amendment 20 provides for the use of approved forms rather than forms prescribed 19 under regulation. 20 Amendment 21 updates a reference to a gazette notification. 21 Amendment 22 updates language and references in accordance with current drafting 22 practice. 23 Amendments 23 to 26 recast subsection groups into separate sections in accordance 24 with current drafting practice. 25 Amendment 27 omits unnecessary wording in relation to a reference to a 26 Commonwealth Act. 27 Amendment 28 omits the need for a proclamation. Section 44 of the Act presently 28 contains 2 types of subordinate legislation, namely, proclamations and regulations. 29 The proclamations serve no useful purpose. 30 Amendments 29 to 32 are consequential on the omission of section 44(3) and also 31 omit redundant words. 32 Amendment 33 recasts a paragraph in accordance with current drafting practice.

 


 

128 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 34 omits subsections made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 2 1992. 3 Amendment 35 omits a subsection made obsolete by the Penalties and Sentences Act 4 1992. 5 Amendment 36 is consequential on the other amendments of section 44. 6 Amendment 39 omits unnecessary words from a heading. 7 Amendment 41 omits obsolete transitional provisions. 8 Amendment 47 omits an obsolete transitional provision. 9 Amendment 48 recasts section 59 to bring it into line with current drafting practice 10 and inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. 11 Amendment 49 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 12 drafting practice. 13 Amendment 50 is consequential on amendment 49. 14 Amendment 51 renumbers and relocates the regulation making power in accordance 15 with current drafting practice. 16 Amendment 52 removes unnecessary wording from a reference. 17 Amendment 53 removes a Henry VIII provision that allows schedule 2 of the Act to 18 be amended by order in council. 19 Amendment 54 omits an obsolete provision and inserts a transitional provision that 20 provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. 21 Amendments 55, 57 and 59 replace provision headings. 22 Amendments 56, 58 and 60 omit unnecessary provision headings. OVERNMENT LOANS REDEMPTION AND 23 ´G CONVERSION ACT 1923 24 Amendment 25 1. Section 2 `and for the purposes of'-- 26 omit. 27

 


 

129 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 2, definition "government loan", `, whether before or after 1 the date of the passing of this Act'-- 2 omit. 3 3. Section 2, definition "government stock", `and includes'-- 4 omit. 5 4. Section 2, definition "inscribed stock", from `Queensland stock' to 6 `1883'-- 7 omit. 8 5. Section 3, words before subsection (1)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(1A) This section applies to every government loan.'. 11 6. Section 3-- 12 renumber. 13 7. Section 4(2) and (3), headings-- 14 omit. 15 8. Section 6(2) and (3)-- 16 omit. 17 9. Section 7-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

130 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Regulation making power 1 `7. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1 to 4 omit redundant wording. 5 Amendment 5 revises the drafting of a section in accordance with current drafting 6 practice and amendment 6 provides for the renumbering of the section. 7 Amendment 7 omits unnecessary headings. 8 Amendment 8 omits provisions now covered by the Financial Administration and 9 Audit Act 1977. 10 Amendment 9 revises the regulation making power in accordance with current 11 drafting practice. GRAIN INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING ACT 1991 12 ´ Amendment 13 1. Section 92-- 14 omit. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 This amendment omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 18 Magistrates Courts Act 1921.

 


 

131 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) AWKERS ACT 1984 1 ´H Amendment 2 1. Section 6(1), definitions "chief executive" and "local government 3 area"-- 4 omit. 5 2. Section 6(1)-- 6 insert-- 7 ` "approved form" see section 48.17 8 "State" includes a Territory.'. 9 3. Section 6(3)-- 10 omit. 11 4. Sections 11(1), 13(2), 14(1)(a) and (3), 15A(2)(a) and 17(2), 12 `prescribed form'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `approved form'. 15 5. Sections 11(2)(a), 16, 17(3)(a), 22(1), 23(3) and 24(1), `or to the effect 16 of the prescribed form'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `the approved form'. 19 17 Section 48 (Approval of forms)

 


 

132 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Section 12(1)(c) and (d)-- 1 omit. 2 7. Section 12(2)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `(2) For subsection (1), the chief executive may get-- 5 (a) a report from the commissioner about the applicant; and 6 (b) if the applicant holds, or has held, a licence or certificate of 7 registration (or similar accreditation) for the business of hawker 8 in another State--a report from the appropriate licensing authority 9 of the other State.'. 10 8. Section 23(1A) to (3)-- 11 renumber. 12 9. Section 25(1A)(b), `authorised officer'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `chief executive'. 15 10. Section 25(1B)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(1B) A notice of appeal must state fully the grounds of appeal and the 18 facts on which the appellant relies.'. 19 11. Section 25(2) to (4)-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

133 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 25(1A) to (6), as amended by this Act-- 1 renumber. 2 13. Section 36(1A) and (2)-- 3 renumber. 4 14. Section 40(1A) to (3)-- 5 renumber. 6 15. Section 48-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Approval of forms 9 `48. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 10 `Regulation making power 11 `49.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 12 `(2) A regulation may be made about the following-- 13 (a) keeping records; 14 (b) additional duties of hawkers; 15 (c) conditions of licences; 16 (d) fees payable under this Act; 17 (e) penalties of not more than 8 penalty units for offences against a 18 regulation. 19 `Approved forms 20 `50.(1) This section applies if-- 21

 


 

134 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 1 form for a matter; and 2 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 3 matter. 4 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 5 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 6 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 7 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 omits definitions made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 11 Amendment 2 inserts new definitions in accordance with current drafting practice. 12 Amendment 3 omits a provision made redundant by the Local Government Act 1993 13 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 14 Amendments 4 and 5 provide for the use of approved forms rather than forms 15 prescribed under regulation. 16 Amendment 5 also omits redundant wording (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 17 section 49(1)). 18 Amendment 6 omits redundant provisions. 19 Amendment 7 remakes a provision to omit redundant material about bodies 20 corporate. Under section 10(a), a hawkers licence may only be held by a natural 21 person. 22 Amendments 8, 12, 13 and 14 are renumbering amendments. 23 Amendment 9 corrects a reference to the person to whom notice of appeal must be 24 given. 25 Amendment 10 is consequential on amendments 4 and 5. 26 Amendment 11 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 27 section 49A and omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 28 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 29 Amendment 15 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 30 the Act, updates the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting 31 practice, and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 32 taken as an approved form for a limited period.

 


 

135 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) EALTH ACT 1937 1 ´H Amendment 2 1. Section 2-- 3 omit. 4 2. Section 5(1), definitions "Director-General" and "licence"-- 5 omit. 6 3. Section 5(1)-- 7 insert-- 8 ` "approved form" see section 15A.18 9 "licence" means a licence that is in force under this Act.'. 10 4. Section 5(1), definition "analyst", words after `prescribed'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `under a regulation'. 13 5. Section 5(1), definition "article', words after `dangerous 14 substances'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `and substances declared under a regulation to be articles.'. 17 18 Section 15A (Approval of forms)

 


 

136 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Section 5(1), definition "drug", words after `and also includes'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `goods for therapeutic use within the meaning of the Therapeutic Goods 3 Act 1993 (Cwlth), and an article or substance declared under a regulation to 4 be a drug'. 5 7. Section 6-- 6 omit. 7 8. Sections 7 and 8-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Appointment of chief health officer 10 `7.(1) There is to be a chief health officer of the department. 11 `(2) The chief health officer must be a medical practitioner. 12 `(3) The chief health officer is to be appointed by the Governor in 13 Council. 14 `Delegation of chief health officer's powers 15 `8. The chief health officer may delegate the chief health officer's powers 16 under any Act to any person.'. 17 9. Section 9(1) and (1A)-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

137 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 9(2), `, on the recommendation of the Director-General 1 from time to time by order in council'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `, by order,'. 4 11. Section 9(2), `Director-General' (second and last mention)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Governor in Council'. 7 12. Section 9(3), `order in council'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `order'. 10 13. Section 9(3) to (3J), `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 14. Section 10(1), `, on the recommendation of the Director-General, 14 by order in council'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `, by order,'. 17 15. Section 10(1), `order in council'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `order'. 20

 


 

138 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 16. Section 10(2) to (4), `Director-General'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 17. Section 10(2), `in council'-- 4 omit. 5 18. Sections 11 to 13-- 6 omit. 7 19. Section 14-- 8 omit. 9 20. Part 2, division 2, heading-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Division 2--Chief health officer'. 12 21. Section 15(1), heading-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `Power to make inspections etc.'. 15 22. Section 15(1) to (1C), `Director-General'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `chief health officer'. 18

 


 

139 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 15(1), `Director-General's'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer's'. 3 24. Section 15(1A) to (1C), headings-- 4 omit. 5 25. Section 15(2) to (4)-- 6 omit. 7 26. After section 15-- 8 insert-- 9 `Approval of forms 10 `15A. The chief health officer may approve forms for use under this 11 Act.'. 12 27. Section 16, heading and (1), `Director-General'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `chief health officer'. 15 28. Section 16(2), `Director-General'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `chief health officer'. 18

 


 

140 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 29. Section 17, `Director-General'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 30. Section 17(1), `by order in council'-- 4 omit. 5 31. Section 17(1), `and/or make such regulations'-- 6 omit. 7 32. Section 17(1) and (2), `Director-General's'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `chief health officer's'. 10 33. Section 18, `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 34. Section 19, `or orders of the Director-General'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `, or orders of the chief health officer,'. 16 35. Section 19, `by the Director-General'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `by the chief health officer'. 19

 


 

141 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 36. Section 20, `Director-General'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 37. Section 21(2), `to be signified by order in council'-- 4 omit. 5 38. Section 21(3), `order in council under this subsection shall be 6 made'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `approval is to be given'. 9 39. Section 21(3), `make such order'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `give the approval'. 12 40. Section 22, `Director-General'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `chief health officer'. 15 41. Section 24(1), heading-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Local government analysts'. 18

 


 

142 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 42. Section 24, `Director-General'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 43. Section 24(3), heading-- 4 omit. 5 44. Section 27(1A), `pursuant to subsection (1)'-- 6 omit. 7 45. Section 27(1A), as amended by this Act-- 8 renumber as section 27A. 9 46. Section 27(2), heading, `Regulations'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Rules'. 12 47. Section 27(2), `Director-General'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `chief health officer'. 15 48. Section 27(2), `regulations'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `rules'. 18

 


 

143 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 49. After section 27(2)-- 1 insert-- 2 `(2A) A rule must be approved by the Governor in Council, and is 3 subordinate legislation.'. 4 50. Section 27(2) and (2A), as amended by this Act-- 5 renumber as section 27B(1) and (2). 6 51. Section 27(3) and (4), `Director-General'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `chief health officer'. 9 52. Section 27(3), as amended by this Act-- 10 renumber as section 27C. 11 53. Section 27(4), as amended by this Act-- 12 renumber as section 27D. 13 54. Section 27(5) and (6), and schedule-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Holders of certain offices health officers 16 `27E. A regulation may declare that the holder of a stated office is, 17 without further appointment, a health officer.'. 18 55. Section 31(1), heading-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `Definitions for division'. 21

 


 

144 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 56. Section 31(2), heading-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Notification of births'. 3 57. Section 31(2), `by the Governor in Council by proclamation 4 published in the Gazette'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `under a regulation'. 7 58. Section 31(2A), (3), (4), (5), (6) and (7), headings-- 8 omit. 9 59. Section 31(5), `shall be in the prescribed form or to the like 10 effect'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `must be in the approved form'. 13 60. Section 31(2) to (8), as amended by this Act-- 14 renumber as section 31A(1) to (9). 15 61. Section 31(9)-- 16 omit. 17 62. Sections 32 and 63, heading-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `Definitions for division'. 20

 


 

145 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 63. Section 32(1) and (2)-- 1 omit. 2 64. Section 32(3) and (4)-- 3 renumber as section 31B(1) and (2). 4 65. Before section 32A-- 5 insert-- 6 `Declaration of notifiable diseases 7 `32.(1) A regulation may declare a disease or disability to be a notifiable 8 disease. 9 `(2) A regulation may limit the declaration to part of the State.'. 10 66. Section 32A and 32B, `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 67. Section 32A(10), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `by gazette notice,'. 16 68. Section 33(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `33.(1) A regulation may make provision for or about--'. 19

 


 

146 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 69. Section 33(1)(a) and (b), `and/or'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `or'. 3 70. Section 33(1A), words before paragraph (a)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `(1A) A regulation may provide for or about the following matters--'. 6 71. Section 33(1A)(p), `Director-General'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `chief health officer'. 9 72. Section 33(1B) and (2)-- 10 omit. 11 73. Sections 34 to 49, `Director-General'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `chief health officer'. 14 74. Section 38(2), heading-- 15 omit. 16 75. Section 47(1), `by the Governor in Council by order in council'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `under a regulation'. 19

 


 

147 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 76. Section 47(5), heading-- 1 omit. 2 77. Sections 47(6) and 49(1A), `Director-General's'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `chief health officer's'. 5 78. Section 48(1), `The Governor in Council may by regulation'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `A regulation may'. 8 79. Section 49(1)-- 9 insert-- 10 `Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.'. 11 80. Section 49(1B)-- 12 omit. 13 81. Section 62(3), `$50'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `1 penalty unit'. 16 82. Section 63, `this Part'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `this division'. 19

 


 

148 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 83. Sections 64 to 71 and 73, `Director-General'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 84. Section 67(2), `prescribed form and shall contain the prescribed 4 particulars'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `approved form'. 7 85. Section 68(1), `whether before or after the commencement of the 8 Health Act Amendment Act 1978,'-- 9 omit. 10 86. Section 68(4), `, whether renewed before or after the 11 commencement of the Health Act Amendment Act 1978,'-- 12 omit. 13 87. Section 68(2) to (5), as amended by this Act-- 14 renumber as section 68AA(1) to (4). 15 88. Section 71(4) and (5), `under the Director-General's hand'-- 16 omit. 17 89. Section 72(1), `The Director-General may from time to time make 18 regulations for'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `A regulation may make provision for or about'. 21

 


 

149 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 90. Section 72(1A), words before paragraph (a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(1A) In particular, a regulation may be made prescribing--'. 3 91. Section 72(1A)(a) to (i), headings-- 4 omit. 5 92. Section 72(3)-- 6 omit. 7 93. Section 76B(1), `Part'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `division'. 10 94. Section 76C, 76D, 76F, 76G and 76I, `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 95. Section 76C(2), `, shall be in or to the effect of the prescribed 14 form,'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `in the approved form'. 17 96. Section 76E(1)-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

150 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 97. Section 76G(2A), `Director-General's'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer's'. 3 98. Section 76H(1), words before `the control'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `76H.(1) A regulation may be made for or about'. 6 99. Section 76H(1), `Director-General may'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `chief health officer may'. 9 100. Section 76H(1), from `and, without' to `foregoing provisions of 10 this section,'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(1A) In particular, a regulation may be made'. 13 101. Section 76H(2)-- 14 omit. 15 102. Section 76K(1), `by the Director-General by'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `under a'. 18 103. Section 76K(2)-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

151 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 104. Section 76K(3), `Director-General' (first mention)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief health officer'. 3 105. Section 76K(3), `such form as is specified by the Director-General 4 by regulation'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `the approved form'. 7 106. Section 76K(6), `Director-General'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `chief health officer'. 10 107. Section 76L(7)(b), `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 108. Section 76M, heading-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Meaning of "child" for division'. 16 109. Section 76N-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

152 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 110. Section 79(1), heading-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Abatement of nuisance'. 3 111. Section 79(3), (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8), headings-- 4 omit. 5 112. Section 92(1)(a) to (j) and (2), headings-- 6 omit. 7 113. Section 95 to 96A, `Director-General'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `chief health officer'. 10 114. Section 98, 98A, 99 and 99A, `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 115. Section 98A(1)(a), `prescribed form'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `approved form'. 16 116. Sections 98(8) and 99(4), `Director-General's'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `chief health officer's. 19

 


 

153 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 117. Section 99(5), `made by the Director-General' and `, the making 1 of such regulations in accordance with this Act being hereby 2 authorised'-- 3 omit. 4 118. Section 99A(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `99A.(1) A regulation may make provision for or about--'. 7 119. Section 99A(2), words before `in relation to work'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `(2) Conditions'. 10 120. Section 100(1), words before `the control'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `100.(1) A regulation may make provision for or about'. 13 121. Section 100(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(2) In particular, a regulation may make provision for or about the 16 following matters--'. 17 122. Section 100(2)(c), `Director-General'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `Governor in Council'. 20

 


 

154 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 123. Section 100A(1), words before `in relation to'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `100A.(1) A regulation may make provision'. 3 124. Section 100A(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `(2) In particular, a regulation may make provision for or about the 6 following matters--'. 7 125. Section 100A(2)(h)-- 8 omit. 9 126. Sections 100C to 100E, `Director-General'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `chief health officer.'. 12 127. Section 100C(1), `or to the effect of the prescribed form'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `the approved form'. 15 128. Section 100C(1), words after `such returns'-- 16 omit. 17 129. Section 100C(2)(a)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(a) must complete a return in the approved form for the person; and'. 20

 


 

155 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 130. Section 100F, words before paragraph (a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Regulations for division 3 `100F. A regulation may make provision for or about--'. 4 131. Section 100F(d) to (f)-- 5 omit. 6 132. Sections 100H and 100I, `Director-General'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `chief health officer'. 9 133. Section 100H(1), `or to the effect of the prescribed form'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `the approved form'. 12 134. Section 100H(1), words after `such returns'-- 13 omit. 14 135. Section 100J, words before paragraph (a)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `Regulations for division 17 `100J. A regulation may make provision for or about--'. 18 136. Section 100J(d) to (g)-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

156 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 137. Section 101(1)(e) and (f), `or any order in council'-- 1 omit. 2 138. Section 101(2)-- 3 renumber as section 101A. 4 139. Section 105(1)(b) to (g), headings-- 5 omit. 6 140. Section 106(2), `the Director-General may by notification 7 published in the Gazette'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `a regulation may'. 10 141. Section 106(2), `in the notification'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `in the regulation'. 13 142. Section 106(2A)-- 14 omit. 15 143. Section 106(3), `Any notification'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `A regulation'. 18

 


 

157 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 144. Section 106(4)(a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(a) contravenes a regulation made under subsection (2); or'. 3 145. Section 106(4)(b), `by notification made pursuant to'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `under a regulation made under'. 6 146. Section 107(1B)(c), words after `regulations'-- 7 omit. 8 147. Section 109, `Director-General'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `chief health officer'. 11 148. Section 110(1), heading, after `articles'-- 12 insert-- 13 `etc.'. 14 149. Section 110(1), words before `the advertising'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `110.(1) A regulation may prohibit'. 17 150. Section 110(1), `opinion of the Director-General'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `chief health officer's opinion'. 20

 


 

158 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 151. Section 110(1A)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(1A) However, a regulation may be made only if the manufacturer, 3 importer, seller, or owner of the drug or article has been given a reasonable 4 opportunity to object to the chief health officer about the proposed 5 prohibition.'. 6 152. Section 113(1), words before `prohibit'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `113.(1) A regulation may'. 9 153. Section 113(2)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `(2) However, a regulation may be made only if the manufacturer, 12 importer, seller or owner of the article has been given a reasonable 13 opportunity to object to the chief health officer about the proposed 14 prohibition.'. 15 154. Section 114-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Labelling of disinfectants etc. 18 `114.(1) A regulation may require a label to be supplied on or attached to 19 a package of disinfectant, germicide, antiseptic or deodorant packed or 20 enclosed for sale. 21 `(2) A person must not sell, in a package, a disinfectant, germicide, 22 antiseptic or deodorant that contravenes a requirement of a regulation made 23 under subsection (1). 24 `Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.'. 25

 


 

159 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 155. Sections 124(2)(b), (c), (f) and (3) and 110(2), headings-- 1 omit. 2 156. Section 124(2)(f), `Director-General by notification published in 3 the Gazette'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `chief health officer by gazette notice'. 6 157. Section 124A, `Director-General'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `chief health officer'. 9 158. Section 124A(1), `writing under the Director-General's hand'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `signed writing'. 12 159. Section 124A(2), `a notice published in the Gazette'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `gazette notice'. 15 160. Section 127(6) and (6A), `Director-General'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `chief health officer'. 18

 


 

160 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 161. Section 127(6A), from `this' to `by'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `subsection (6) by'. 3 162. Section 128(1), words after `prescribed'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `under the regulations'. 6 163. Section 129D, words before `the method'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Prescribing methods of analysis 9 `129D. A regulation may prescribe'. 10 164. Section 130B(1), `by the Governor in Council by order in 11 council'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `under a regulation'. 14 165. Sections 130B to 130H, `Director-General'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `chief health officer'. 17 166. Section 130B-- 18 insert-- 19 `(5) In this section-- 20 "treatment" includes medical treatment, care, training, education, social 21 rehabilitation, help and advice.'. 22

 


 

161 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 167. Section 130C, `section 130'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `section 130B'. 3 168. Section 130F-- 4 insert-- 5 `(4) In this section-- 6 "declared institution" means an institution declared to be an institution for 7 section 130B. 8 "treatment" includes medical treatment, care, training, education, 9 supervision, social rehabilitation, help and advice.'. 10 169. Section 130O-- 11 omit. 12 170. Section 131(3) and (4), headings-- 13 omit. 14 171. Section 131F(1)(b) and (c), `Director-General'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `chief health officer'. 17 172. Section 131H(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `131H. A regulation may make provision for--'. 20

 


 

162 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 173. Section 131H(1)(c) and (d)-- 1 omit. 2 174. Section 131H(2)-- 3 omit. 4 175. Section 131I(1), words after `what is prescribed'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `under a regulation'. 7 176. Section 131J, definition "prohibited pesticide", `by order in 8 council for the purpose of this Division'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `under a regulation'. 11 177. Section 131J, definition "regulated pesticide", `by order in 12 council'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `under a regulation'. 15 178. Section 131KB(1), `An order in council'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `A regulation'. 18 179. Sections 131L and 131O to 131V, `Director-General'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `chief health officer'. 21

 


 

163 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 180. Section 131L(1), 131M(a), 131O(1) and 131P(1), `prescribed 1 form'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `approved form'. 4 181. Sections 131R(2) and 131S, `Director-General's'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `chief health officer's'. 7 182. Section 131W(1) and (3)-- 8 omit. 9 183. Section 131W(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `131W. A regulation may make provision for or about--'. 12 184. Section 131WA, definition "agricultural chemical", `or any 13 substance belonging to a class whose members are prescribed to be 14 agricultural chemicals' and `or any substance belonging to a class 15 whose members are prescribed not to be agricultural chemicals'-- 16 omit. 17 185. Section 131WB(1), `Director-General'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `chief health officer'. 20

 


 

164 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 186. Section 131WD(1) and (4)-- 1 omit. 2 187. Section 131WD(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `131WD. A regulation may make provision for or about the following 5 matters--'. 6 188. Section 131WE, definition "hazardous substance", `by order in 7 council'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `under a regulation'. 10 189. Section 131WF, `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 190. Section 131WG(1) and (4)-- 14 omit. 15 191. Section 131WG(2), words before paragraph (a)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `131WG. A regulation may make provision for or about the following 18 matters--'. 19

 


 

165 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 192. Section 132(1), heading-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Powers of officers'. 3 193. Section 132(1), `Director-General' (first mention)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `chief health officer'. 6 194. Section 132(1)(a) and (b), `which, upon the recommendation of 7 the Director-General, the Governor in Council (who is hereby 8 thereunto authorised) shall have declared by order in council'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `declared under a regulation'. 11 195. Section 132(1)(b) to (g), (2) to (4), (5), (6) and (7), headings-- 12 omit. 13 196. Section 134A(1)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `134A.(1) This section applies only to a drug or article declared under a 16 regulation to be a drug or article to which this section applies.'. 17 197. Section 136(3), words after `article from the'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `chief health officer or, if the first officer is an officer of a local 20 government, the local government.'. 21

 


 

166 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 198. Section 136(5), `or any regulation made thereunder'-- 1 omit. 2 199. Section 137(a), `Director-General'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `chief health officer'. 5 200. Section 140(3) and (4)-- 6 renumber as section 140A(1) and (2). 7 201. Section 142(1), heading-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Guarantees'. 10 202. Section 142(1)(k)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(k) a regulation may require the guarantee to be in the approved 13 form.'. 14 203. Section 142(2) to (5), headings-- 15 omit. 16 204. Section 142(5), words before `on the label or package'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `(5) A person must not use'. 19

 


 

167 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 205. Section 142(5), `or regulations'-- 1 omit. 2 206. Section 143(2), heading-- 3 omit. 4 207. Sections 147, 150, 151 and 152(1)(i), (l) and (za), 5 `Director-General'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `chief health officer'. 8 208. Section 150(1), `Director-General's-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `chief health officer's'. 11 209. Section 152, heading-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Regulations about drugs, articles, substances, appliances etc.'. 14 210. Section 152(1), words before paragraph (a) (other than 15 heading)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `152.(1) A regulation may be made about the following matters--'. 18 211. Section 152(1)(a), (c) to (g), (m), (s), (t), (za), (zc), (zh) and (zj), 19 headings-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

168 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 212. Section 152(1)(w)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(w) the siting, construction, layout, condition and registration of 3 licensees' premises;'. 4 213. Section 152(1)(u), (v), (y) and (z), `Therapeutic Goods Act 1966 5 (Cwlth)'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `Therapeutic Goods Act 1993 (Cwlth)'. 8 214. Section 152(1)(zi) and (zk) to (zm)-- 9 omit. 10 215. Section 152(2)-- 11 omit. 12 216. Section 152A-- 13 omit. 14 217. Section 153(2), heading-- 15 omit. 16 218. Section 154M, `by order in council published in the Gazette'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `by gazette notice'. 19

 


 

169 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 219. Section 154N(3)-- 1 omit. 2 220. Section 155(1), `the Governor in Council, by notification in the 3 Gazette,'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `a regulation'. 6 221. Section 155(1), `where no such notification has been given 7 then'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `, if a regulation is not in force for the water,'. 10 222. Section 158(1), `Director-General'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `chief health officer'. 13 223. Sections 160(1), 164(5) and 167(1), (2) and (4), 14 `Director-General'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `chief health officer'. 17 224. Section 160(1), `Director-General's'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `chief health officer's'. 20

 


 

170 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 225. Section 160(1), `regulation,'-- 1 omit. 2 226. Section 164(1), `regulation or'-- 3 omit. 4 227. Section 165, `or order made by the Director-General'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `, or order made by the chief health officer,'. 7 228. Section 166, `regulation or'-- 8 omit. 9 229. Section 167(3) and (3A), `regulation,'-- 10 omit. 11 230. Section 168(1), `regulation, or'-- 12 omit. 13 231. Section 169-- 14 omit. 15 232. Sections 170 and 173, `Director-General'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `chief health officer'. 18

 


 

171 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 233. Section 173, `regulation or'-- 1 omit. 2 234. Section 176(5) to (7)-- 3 omit. 4 235. Sections 177 and 178(b) and (g), `Director-General'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `chief health officer'. 7 236. Section 178, `regulation, or'-- 8 omit. 9 237. Section 178(c) and (d)-- 10 omit. 11 238. Section 180, heading-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Regulation making power'. 14 239. Section 180(1), `for the purposes of'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `under'. 17 240. Section 180(2)(c)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

172 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(c) the inspection of State premises; 1 (d) the suspension or cancellation of licences, certificates, approvals 2 and other instruments under this Act; 3 (e) prescribing penalties of not more than 80 penalty units, and daily 4 penalties of not more than 4 penalty units, for offences against a 5 regulation.'. 6 241. Section 180(3)-- 7 omit. 8 242. After section 180-- 9 insert-- 10 `PART 6--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 11 `Saving of any existing appointment of Director-General of Health 12 and Medical Services etc. 13 `181.(1) If, immediately before the commencement of this section, there 14 is a person appointed as Director-General of Health and Medical Services or 15 chief health officer of the department, then, on the commencement, the 16 person is taken to be appointed under this Act as chief health officer on the 17 same terms that the person held office immediately before the 18 commencement. 19 `(2) This section expires on the day it commences. 20 `References to commissioner of health 21 `182. In an Act or document, a reference to the commissioner of health 22 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the chief health 23 officer. 24

 


 

173 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Existing regulations etc. made by Director-General 1 `183.(1) A regulation made by the Director-General, and in force under 2 this Act immediately before the commencement of this section, is taken to 3 be a regulation made under this Act by the Governor in Council. 4 `(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a regulation in force under 5 section 27(2) immediately before the commencement. 6 `(3) If-- 7 (a) a provision of this Act in force immediately before the 8 commencement authorised or required the Director-General to 9 make a statutory instrument other than a regulation; and 10 (b) the provision was amended by the Statute Law (Miscellaneous 11 Provisions) Act 1995; and 12 (c) under the amended provision the Governor in Council may make 13 an instrument of subordinate legislation; 14 a statutory instrument made by the Director-General, and in force under the 15 provision immediately before the commencement, is taken to be a 16 regulation made under this Act by the Governor in Council. 17 `(4) This section is a law to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 18 section 20A applies. 19 `(5) This section expires on the day it commences. 20 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 21 `184. In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 22 1992, the provisions of this Act (other than sections) must be numbered 23 and renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992.'. 24 243. Schedule B-- 25 omit. 26

 


 

174 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Most of the amendments of the Health Act are of 2 types. First, there are 3 amendments that change numerous references in the Act from the Director-General 4 (of Health and Medical Services) to the chief health officer. Continued use in the 5 Act of the older title of Director-General is the source of confusion. Second, there 6 are a number of amendments that transfer regulation making power from the chief 7 health officer to the Governor in Council. This is consistent with the proper 8 respective roles of non-elected officials and the executive government in a 9 Westminster system of government such as Queensland's. The opportunity has also 10 been taken to update regulation making powers in accordance with current drafting 11 practice and to remove unnecessary provisions. In addition to amendments of these 2 12 types, the amendments of the Act include a broad range of minor updating changes. 13 These are outlined below. 14 Amendment 1 omits a redundant definition dealing with the Act's commencement. 15 Amendments 2 and 3 simplify the definition "licence" and are consequential on 16 changes in relation to the use of the title Director-General. Amendment 3 also 17 inserts a definition "approved form" which is consequential on amendments allowing 18 the use of approved forms rather than prescribed forms. 19 Amendments 4, 5, 6, 57, 65, 75, 140, 143, 144, 145, 149, 152, 172, 176, 177, 178, 20 188, 194, 196 and 221 give effect to current drafting practice by providing that the 21 statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations. These amendments will 22 ensure that all instruments under the Act of a legislative character are subject to 23 Parliamentary oversight. 24 Amendment 7 omits a provision that is now outdated, redundant and contrary to 25 current drafting practice. 26 Amendment 8 updates provisions dealing with the appointment of, and delegations 27 by, the chief health officer. The amendment also omits unnecessary provisions. 28 Amendment 9 omits outdated and unnecessary provisions. The Act contains ample 29 power to make regulations covering the matters dealt with in the omitted provisions. 30 Amendments 10 and 14 omit, in accordance with Government policy, provisions 31 dealing with internal government administrative arrangements. The amendments 32 also make it clear that the Governor in Council's powers under the amended sections 33 are not legislative. 34 Amendment 11 makes it clear that the discretions under the amended section are 35 those of the Governor in Council. 36 Amendments 12, 15 and 17 are consequential on amendments 10 and 14.

 


 

175 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendments 18 and 19 omit unnecessary and outdated provisions about statutory 2 instruments. 3 Amendments 21, 24, 41, 43, 58, 74, 76, 91, 110, 111, 112, 139, 148, 155, 170, 192, 4 195, 201, 203, 206, 209, 211 and 217 omit unnecessary headings and make 5 consequential changes. 6 Amendments 25 and 26 update provisions dealing with forms. The amendments will 7 allow the use of approved forms rather than forms prescribed by the Act or a 8 regulation. 9 Amendments 30, 37 and 38 make it clear that the Governor in Council's powers 10 under the amended sections are not legislative. 11 Amendments 45, 50, 52, 53, 60, 64, 87 and 200 recast subsections as sections. 12 Amendments 46, 48 and 49 allow the chief health officer to make rules (rather than 13 regulations) about the appointment of health officers and other officers under the Act. 14 The rules are subject to the Governor in Council's approval and are subordinate 15 legislation. 16 Amendment 54 updates provisions and allows offices, the holders of which are 17 automatically updated by regulation, to be updated by regulation rather than 18 amendment of the Act. 19 Amendments 59, 84, 95, 105, 115, 127, 129, 133, 180 and 202 change references to 20 prescribed forms to approved forms in accordance with current drafting practice and 21 Government policy. 22 Amendments 62, 67, 69, 79, 80, 156, 160 and 212 update the language of provisions 23 in minor ways. 24 Amendment 81 changes a penalty expressed in dollars to penalty units. 25 Amendments 82 and 93 correct minor errors. 26 Amendments 85, 86, 88 and 96 omit unnecessary provisions. 27 Amendments 167, 168 and 169 relocate and update definitions. 28 Amendments 213 updates a reference to a Commonwealth Act. 29 Amendment 216 omits an unnecessary transitional provision. 30 Amendment 218 makes it clear that the authorisation of scientific research and 31 studies by the Governor in Council is an administrative power. 32 Amendments 231 and 234 omit outdated provisions about who can commence 33 prosecutions. 34 Amendment 242 inserts transitional provisions to preserve the existing chief health

 


 

176 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 officer's appointment, deal with references to an outdated office, deem existing 2 regulations and other subordinate legislation made by the Director-General to be 3 regulations made by the Governor in Council, and provide for limited renumbering of 4 the Act. 5 Amendment 243 is consequential on amendments 25 and 26. HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1991 6 ´ Amendment 7 1. Section 1.4-- 8 omit. 9 2. Section 1.5, heading-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Definitions'. 12 3. Section 1.5(1), definition "public sector health service"-- 13 omit. 14 4. Section 1.5(1)-- 15 insert-- 16 ` "public sector health service" means a health service operated or 17 controlled by an entity from the public sector, and includes a health 18 service declared under a regulation to be a public sector health service, 19 but does not include a health service declared under a regulation not to 20 be a public sector health service.'. 21

 


 

177 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 1.5(3)-- 1 omit. 2 6. Section 1.7-- 3 omit. 4 7. Section 2.3(1), `, other than the first financial year of operation of 5 this Act,'-- 6 omit. 7 8. Section 2.7(1) and (3), `from time to time by notification published 8 in the Gazette'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `, by gazette notice,'. 11 9. Section 2.9(1), `by notification published in the Gazette,'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `, by gazette notice,'. 14 10. Section 3.2-- 15 omit. 16 11. Section 3.15, `on the recommendation of the Minister, by 17 notification published in the Gazette'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `by gazette notice'. 20

 


 

178 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 3.15, `the notification'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `the notice'. 3 13. Section 3.16(1)-- 4 omit. 5 14. Sections 3.22(1)(a) and (2), 3.33(e) and 4.4(1), `Department of 6 Health'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `department'. 9 15. Section 3.34-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Delegation by authority 12 `3.34.(1) An authority may delegate its powers under this Act to its 13 regional director or any of its employees. 14 `(2) However, the authority may not delegate its powers to make 15 by-laws.'. 16 16. Section 3.38(2)-- 17 omit. 18 17. Section 5.9(1) and (4), words before paragraph (a)-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `5.9.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 21 `(2) A regulation may--'. 22

 


 

179 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Section 5.9(4)(a) and (c) to (i), `may' (first mention)-- 1 omit. 2 19. Section 5.9(4)(i), before `any other'-- 3 insert-- 4 `make provision about'. 5 20. Section 5.9(4)(b), (5), (6) and (8)-- 6 omit. 7 21. Section 5.9, as amended by this Act-- 8 relocate in part 7 as section 7.5. 9 22. Section 5.10(1)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `5.10.(1) An authority may make by-laws under this Act for its region.'. 12 23. Section 5.10(3), words before paragraph (a)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(2) A by-law may be made about--'. 15 24. Section 5.10(4)-- 16 omit. 17 25. Section 7.4-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

180 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `References to Director-General of Health and Medical Services 1 `7.4. In an Act or document, a reference to the Director-General of 2 Health and Medical Services may, if the context permits, be taken to be a 3 reference to the chief health officer of the department.'. 4 26. Part 8, division 1, heading-- 5 omit. 6 27. Section 8.1-- 7 omit. 8 28. Section 8.2-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `References to hospitals board 11 `8.2. In an Act or document, a reference to a hospital board established 12 under the Hospitals Act 1936 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a 13 reference to a regional health authority.'. 14 29. Section 8.3-- 15 omit. 16 30. Section 8.4, heading, after `Boards'-- 17 insert-- 18 `etc.'. 19

 


 

181 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 31. Section 8.4, `pursuant to section 8.3,'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `on the appointed day'. 3 32. Part 8, divisions 2 and 3-- 4 omit. 5 6 Explanatory note 7 Amendments 1, 7 and 26 to 32 omit redundant transitional provisions and make 8 necessary consequential amendments. 9 Amendment 2 revises a heading in accordance with current drafting practice. 10 Amendments 3, 4 and 5 allow services to be added to or deleted from the definition 11 "public sector health service" only by regulation rather than ministerial notice. 12 Amendment 6 omits an unnecessary provision about the Act's administration. 13 Amendments 8, 9, 11 and 12 simplify the language of provisions and remove 14 references to acts being done on the recommendation of the Minister. 15 Amendment 10 omits a section made redundant by amendments of the Statutory 16 Instruments Act 1992. 17 Amendment 13 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 18 Interpretation Act 1954. 19 Amendments 14 and 25 revise references to the department by its name in 20 accordance with current drafting practice. 21 Amendment 15 updates a delegation provision in accordance with current drafting 22 practice. 23 Amendments 16 to 21 revise the regulation making power in accordance with current 24 drafting practice and remove unnecessary provisions. 25 Amendments 22 to 24 revise the by-law making power in accordance with current 26 drafting practice and remove unnecessary provisions.

 


 

182 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) INDY CAR GRAND PRIX ACT 1990 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 1.2, heading-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Definitions'. 5 2. Section 1.2(1), definitions "declared area", "declared period", 6 "Minister", "official title" and "promoter"-- 7 omit. 8 3. Section 1.2(1)-- 9 insert-- 10 ` "declared area", for a year, means the area declared under a regulation to 11 be the declared area for the year. 12 "declared period", for a year, means the period (not longer than 5 days) 13 declared under a regulation to be the declared period for the year. 14 "official title", for a motor racing event, means a name or title declared 15 under a regulation to be an official title for the event. 16 "promoter", for a year, means the person declared under a regulation to be 17 the promoter for the year.'. 18 4. Section 1.2(1), definition "CART", `or other body declared by the 19 Minister by notification published in the Gazette'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `, or someone else declared under a regulation'. 22

 


 

183 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 1.2(2), as heading-- 1 insert-- 2 `Goods taken to be marked with official grand prix insignia'. 3 6. Section 1.2(3), as heading-- 4 insert-- 5 `Meaning of "motor racing event" '. 6 7. Section 1.2(2) and (3)-- 7 renumber as section 1.2A and 1.2B. 8 8. Section 1.2(4)-- 9 omit. 10 9. Part 2-- 11 omit. 12 10. Section 4.4(2)(a), `section 4.2'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `section 4.3'. 15 11. Section 4.6-- 16 omit. 17 12. Section 4.8-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

184 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 13. Section 4.10(1), `by Order in Council'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `under a regulation'. 3 14. After section 4.10-- 4 insert-- 5 `Regulation making power 6 `4.10A.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this 7 Act. 8 `(2) A regulation may make provision for a purpose mentioned in the 9 schedule. 10 `(3) A regulation may be made prescribing penalties of not more than 11 20 penalty units for offences against a regulation.'. 12 13 Explanatory note 14 Amendment 1 changes a heading in accordance with current drafting practice. 15 Amendments 2, 3 and 4 change statutory instruments of a legislative nature to 16 regulations. Amendment 2 also omits a redundant definition. 17 Amendments 5, 6 and 7 change subsections to separate sections with their own 18 headings. 19 Amendments 8 and 9 make omissions consequential on amendments 2, 3 and 4. 20 Amendment 10 corrects a cross-reference. 21 Amendments 11 and 14 update the regulation making power in accordance with 22 current drafting practice. 23 Amendment 12 omits a provision about infringement notices that is now dealt with 24 under the Justices Act 1886. 25 Amendment 13 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 26 instruments used under the Act are regulations.

 


 

185 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) AND ACT 1994 1 ´L Amendment 2 1. Section 156(2), `To any remove doubt'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `To remove any doubt'. 5 2. Section 158(1), `it's'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `its'. 8 3. Sections 175(5) and 176, `26'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `24'. 11 4. Section 210(3), `lessee or licensee'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `permittee'. 14 5. Section 210(5), `permitee'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `permittee'. 17 6. Section 399(1), `liable'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `liability'. 20

 


 

186 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Sections 409(3)(a), 410(4)(a), 411(1), 415(3)(a) and 416(1), `clerk of 1 the court'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `registrar'. 4 8. Section 417(1) and (2)-- 5 omit. 6 9. Section 417(3), words before paragraph (a)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `417. In a proceeding in a Magistrates Court under this part, the court--'. 9 10. Section 422, after `way'-- 10 insert-- 11 `of'. 12 11. Section 483, `division 2'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `division 1'. 15 12. Section 500(1), after `overpaid'-- 16 insert-- 17 `amount'. 18 13. After section 506-- 19 insert-- 20

 


 

187 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `PART 7A--BRIGALOW AND OTHER LANDS 1 DEVELOPMENT PROVISIONS'. 2 14. Section 511(a), (b), (d), (e) and (g) to (i), `is taken'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `may, if the context permits, be taken'. 5 15. Section 511(c), `is'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `may, if the context permits, be taken to be'. 8 16. Section 511(f)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(f) the registrar of titles may, if the reference is about a register or the 11 registration of a document under this Act and the context 12 otherwise permits, be taken to be a reference to the chief 13 executive; and'. 14 17. Section 511-- 15 insert-- 16 `(ga)a licensee under a particular type of licence under the repealed Act 17 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to a licensee 18 under this Act; and 19 (gb) a permission to occupy under the repealed Act may, if the context 20 permits, be taken to be a reference to a permit to occupy under 21 this Act; and'. 22

 


 

188 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Section 511(h) and (i), after `repealed Act'-- 1 insert-- 2 `, or the Land Act 1897, the Land Act 1902 or the Land Act 1910,'. 3 19. Section 511(g) to (i)-- 4 renumber. 5 20. Schedule 2, `section 422'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `section 423'. 8 21. Schedule 5, amendment of Local Government Act 1993, 9 amendments 3 and 4-- 10 omit. 11 22. Schedule 5, amendments of Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991, 12 amendment 1, `1.03'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `3'. 15 16 Commencement 17 Amendments 21 and 22 are taken to have commenced on 1 July 1995. 18 Explanatory note 19 Amendments 1 to 7, 10 to 12, 20 and 22 correct minor typographical, reference and 20 terminology errors. 21 Amendment 8 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District 22 Courts Act 1967.

 


 

189 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 9 is consequential on amendment 8. 2 Amendment 13 is consequential on the relocation of provisions from the Brigalow 3 and Other Lands Development Act 1962. 4 Amendments 14 to 16 are minor drafting changes to clarify the operation of reference 5 provisions. 6 Amendment 17 inserts provisions to deal with references to certain terms used under 7 repealed Acts. The provisions will enable references to the terms to be updated in 8 reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 23A(3)). 9 Amendment 18 amends a provision to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts 10 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 11 enable references to the repealed Acts to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 12 1992, section 22(4)). 13 Amendment 19 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 14 Amendment 21 omits duplicated amendments (see Transport Infrastructure 15 Amendment Act (No. 2) 1994, schedule 2). LAND ACT (ABORIGINAL AND ISLANDER LAND 16 ´ GRANTS) AMENDMENT ACT 1982 17 Amendment 18 1. Section 21, heading-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `Land granted for Aboriginal or Islander inhabitants'. 21 2. Section 21, `is granted'-- 22 omit, insert-- 23 `was granted'. 24

 


 

190 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Sections 21 and 22(1), after `granted in trust'-- 1 insert-- 2 `under the repealed Act'. 3 4. Section 22, heading-- 4 omit. 5 5. Section 22(1), `mining tenement within the meaning of the Mining 6 Act 1968-1980 shall exist and no authority to prospect within the 7 meaning of that Act shall be granted or, being granted, be of any force 8 or effect'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `permit, claim, licence or lease under the Mineral Resources Act 1989 is 11 to be granted or exist'. 12 6. Section 22(2), `mining tenement or an authority to prospect'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `permit, claim, licence or lease'. 15 7. Sections 21 and 22, as amended by this Act-- 16 relocate to Land Act 1994 in chapter 8, part 1, division 2, as 17 section 452A(1) to (3). 18 19 Explanatory note 20 Amendments 1 to 4 are consequential on the relocation of provisions of this Act to 21 the Land Act 1994 by amendment 8. 22 Amendments 5 and 6 update terminology and references in the provisions to be 23 relocated.

 


 

191 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 7 relocates provisions to the Land Act 1994 to enable this Act to be 2 repealed. LAND (MT COOT-THA TELEVISION STATIONS) 3 ´ SALES ACT 1986 4 Amendment 5 1. Section 8-- 6 relocate to City of Brisbane Act 1924 as section 134. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 This amendment relocates a provision to the City of Brisbane Act 1924 to enable the 10 Land (Mt Coot-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 to be repealed. LAW COURTS AND STATE BUILDINGS 11 ´ PROTECTIVE SECURITY ACT 1983 12 Amendment 13 1. Section 19, `referred to in that section'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `of a police officer'. 16 17 Explanatory note 18 This amendment is consequential on an amendment of the section made by the 19 Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 2) 1994.

 


 

192 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) IENS ON CROPS OF SUGAR CANE ACT 1931 1 ´L Amendment 2 1. Section 24-- 3 omit. 4 5 Explanatory note 6 This amendment omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 7 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. OCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 8 ´L Amendment 9 1. Section 5(1)(h), `under an occupation licence or road licence'-- 10 omit. 11 2. Sections 217 and 218-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Date of triennial elections 14 `217.(1) Triennial elections are to be held in every third year after 1994. 15 `(2) A triennial election is to be held on the last Saturday in March. 16 `(3) However, a regulation may fix a different date for a particular year.'. 17 3. Section 530(5), `Transport Infrastructure Act 1994'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `Land Act 1994'. 20

 


 

193 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 4. Section 796(1)(b)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(b) to the area of a local authority is a reference to the area of a local 3 government, and includes a reference to the joint local 4 government area of a joint local government; and'. 5 5. Section 796(1)(o), after `1936'-- 6 insert-- 7 `, or the Local Authorities Act 1902,'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendments 1 and 3 are consequential on the Land Act 1994. 11 Amendment 2 revises provisions to remove elements of a transitional nature. 12 Amendment 4 updates a reference provision to make its application clearer. 13 Amendment 5 adds an earlier Act to a reference provision. EAT INDUSTRY ACT 1993 14 ´M Amendment 15 1. Section 102(1) and (2)-- 16 omit. 17 2. Section 102-- 18 renumber. 19

 


 

194 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 3 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 4 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. MEDICAL ACT AND OTHER ACTS 5 ´ (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1966 6 Amendment 7 1. Section 17, `for the purposes of'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `under'. 10 2. After section 17-- 11 insert-- 12 `Medical Acts and Other Acts (Administration) Act 1966 references 13 `18. In an Act or document, a reference to the Medical Acts and Other 14 Acts (Administration) Act 1966 is a reference to this Act.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 updates the language of the Act's regulation making power in 18 accordance with current drafting practice. 19 Amendment 2 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 20 short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by the previous short 21 title can be updated in reprints.

 


 

195 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ENTAL HEALTH ACT 1974 1 ´M Amendment 2 1. Section 72(1), `for the purposes of'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `under'. 5 2. After section 76-- 6 insert-- 7 `PART 8--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 8 `Mental Health Act 1962 references 9 `77. In an Act or document, a reference to the Mental Health Act 1962 10 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act. 11 `Mental Health Act 1974 references 12 `78. In an Act or document, a reference to the Mental Health Services Act 13 1974 is a reference to this Act. 14 `References to certain terms under repealed Acts 15 `79. In an Act or document-- 16 (a) a reference to any of the following terms (or a similar term) may, 17 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to a patient within 18 the meaning of this Act-- 19 · a lunatic 20 · a mentally ill person 21 · an insane person 22

 


 

196 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) · a person not of sound mind 1 · a person of unsound mind; and 2 (b) a reference to either of the following terms may, if the context 3 permits, be taken to be a reference to a psychiatric hospital-- 4 · a mental hospital 5 · a special hospital.'. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 Amendment 1 updates the language of the Act's regulation making power in 9 accordance with current drafting practice. 10 Amendment 2 inserts a provision (new section 77) to deal with references to an 11 earlier repealed Act that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The 12 provision will enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see 13 Reprints Act 1992, s 22(4)). 14 Amendment 2 also inserts a provision (new section 78) to deal with references to the 15 Act by its previous short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by 16 the previous short title can be updated in reprints. 17 In addition, amendment 2 inserts a provision (new section 79) to deal with references 18 to certain replaced terms. The provision will enable references to the terms to be 19 updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 23A(3)). NATIONAL CRIME AUTHORITY (STATE 20 ´ PROVISIONS) ACT 1985 21 Amendment 22 1. Section 23(5)-- 23 omit. 24 25 Explanatory note 26 This amendment omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Criminal 27 Code made by the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992.

 


 

197 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ATIONAL TRUST OF QUEENSLAND ACT 1963 1 ´N Amendment 2 1. Section 2, words before `this Act'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `In'. 5 2. Section 6(3)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(3) The council's exercise of its powers and functions-- 8 (a) in the City of Brisbane--is subject to the City of Brisbane Act 9 1924 and the Local Government (Planning and Environment) Act 10 1990; and 11 (b) anywhere else in Queensland--is subject to the Local 12 Government Act 1993 and the Local Government (Planning and 13 Environment) Act 1990.'. 14 3. Section 8(1), `, other than the first Council,'-- 15 omit. 16 4. Section 8(3A)(f)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `(f) the chief executive of the department in which this Act is 19 administered;'. 20 5. Section 14-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

198 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Section 16(1) and (1A)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `16.(1) The council may make by-laws under this Act. 3 `(2) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.'. 4 7. Section 16(1B), words before paragraph (a)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(1B) By-laws may be made for--'. 7 8. Section 16(1B)(k)-- 8 omit. 9 9. Section 16(2), `under subsections (1) to (1B)'-- 10 omit. 11 10. Section 16(1B) to (5)-- 12 renumber. 13 11. Section 17-- 14 omit. 15 12. Section 30, words before paragraph (a)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Regulation making power 18 `30. The Governor in Council may make regulations about--'. 19

 


 

199 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 omits unnecessary words referring to the effect of the Act's definitions 3 on the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 4 Amendment 2 updates references to certain Acts. 5 Amendment 3 omits redundant transitional words. 6 Amendment 4 removes a reference to a specific public service office in accordance 7 with current drafting practice. 8 Amendment 5 omits a section made obsolete by amendments of the Acts 9 Interpretation Act 1954 (see sections 23(3) and 26). 10 Amendment 6 updates the language of the council's by-law making power to take 11 account of the Statutory Instruments Act 1992. 12 Amendments 7 and 8 omit provisions made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 13 1992. 14 Amendment 9 is a minor consequential amendment. 15 Amendment 10 is a renumbering amendment. 16 Amendment 11 omits a section made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 17 and amendments proposed to be made to the Evidence Act 1977 by this Bill. 18 Amendment 12 updates the wording of the regulation making power in accordance 19 with current drafting practice. NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 20 ´ Amendment 21 1. Section 7, definitions "Crown land" and "land-holder"-- 22 omit. 23 2. Section 7-- 24 insert-- 25 ` "land-holder" includes-- 26 (a) for a reserve under the Land Act 1994--the trustees of the 27

 


 

200 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) reserve; and 1 (b) for land leased under the Land Act 1994--the lessee of the land. 2 "State land" means all land in Queensland that is not-- 3 (a) freehold land, or land contracted to be granted in fee-simple by 4 the State; or 5 (b) a reserve under the Land Act 1994; or 6 (c) subject to a lease or licence under the Land Act 1994; or 7 (d) subject to a mining interest.'. 8 3. Section 31(8), `order in council'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `gazette notice'. 11 4. Section 46(1), `Crown land'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `State land'. 14 5. Section 46(6)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `(6) In subsection (1)-- 17 "State land" includes a reserve under the Land Act 1994.'. 18

 


 

201 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Section 174-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Application of Statutory Instruments Act 3 `174.(1) The Statutory Instruments Act 1992, sections 49 and 5019 do not 4 apply to a regulation mentioned in the following provisions of this Act-- 5 · section 30 (Revocation of State forests and timber reserves) 6 · section 32(2) (Revocation of protected areas) 7 · section 56 (Revocation of world heritage management area). 8 `(2) Subsection (1) has effect despite the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, 9 section 52.20'. 10 7. Section 175(1), `for the purposes of'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `under'. 13 8. After section 180-- 14 insert-- 15 `Division 4--Updating of references 16 `References to repealed Acts 17 `181. In an Act or document, a reference to any of the following Acts 18 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act-- 19 · Fauna Conservation Act 1952 20 19 Section 49 (Subordinate legislation must be tabled) Section 50 (Disallowance) 20 Section 52 (Other notification, gazettal, tabling or disallowance provisions of no effect)

 


 

202 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) · Fauna Conservation Act 1974 1 · National Parks and Wildlife Act 1975 2 · Native Plants Protection Act 1930. 3 `References to Crown land under Act 4 `182. In an Act or document, a reference to Crown land under this Act 5 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to State land under 6 this Act.'. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendments 1 and 2 revise definitions to change terminology consequential on the 10 Land Act 1994. Amendments 1 and 2 also change the term Crown land to State land. 11 Amendment 3 changes a statutory instrument from an order in council to a gazette 12 notice. 13 Amendments 4 and 5 are consequential on amendments 1 and 2. 14 Amendment 6 changes references to take account of amendments of the Statutory 15 Instruments Act 1992. 16 Amendment 7 is a minor amendment of the regulation making power. 17 Amendment 8 inserts a provision to deal with earlier repealed Acts that provided for 18 some of the matters covered by this Act. The provision will enable references to the 19 repealed Acts to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 22(4)). The 20 amendment also inserts a provision to enable references to Crown land to be updated 21 in reprints. NURSING ACT 1992 22 ´ Amendment 23 1. Section 99-- 24 omit, insert-- 25

 


 

203 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Code of conduct 1 `99.(1) The Council may formulate a code of conduct about nursing 2 practice to give practical guidance to nurses, midwives and anyone else 3 authorised to practice nursing. 4 `(2) A code of conduct must be approved by regulation.'. 5 2. Section 148, `for the purposes of'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `under'. 8 3. Part 9-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `PART 9--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 11 `References to certain boards etc. 12 `149. In an Act or document-- 13 (a) a reference to the Nurses Registration Board or the Board of 14 Nursing Studies may, if the context permits, be taken to be a 15 reference to the Council; or 16 (b) a reference to a registered nurse under the Nursing Act 1976 17 (other than a person registered only in the midwifery branch of 18 the register) may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference 19 to a registered nurse under this Act; or 20 (c) a reference to an enrolled nurse under the Nursing Act 1976 may, 21 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to an enrolled 22 nurse under this Act; or 23 (d) a reference to a person registered under the Nursing Act 1976 as a 24 registered nurse in the midwifery branch of the register only may, 25

 


 

204 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to a person 1 authorised under this Act to practice midwifery. 2 `Nursing Act 1976 and Nursing Studies Act 1976 references 3 `150. In an Act or document, a reference to the Nursing Act 1976 or the 4 Nursing Studies Act 1976 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a 5 reference to this Act.'. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 Amendment 1 replaces a provision about codes of practice to allow codes of practice 9 to be approved under a regulation. 10 Amendment 2 updates the language of the Act's regulation making power in 11 accordance with current drafting practice. 12 Amendment 3 inserts a provision (new section 149) to deal with references to 13 defined terms in a repealed Act. The provision will enable references to the terms to 14 be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, s 23A(3)). Amendment 3 also inserts a 15 provision (new section 150) to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts that 16 provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will enable 17 references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, 18 section 22(4)). CCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS ACT 1979 19 ´O Amendment 20 1. Section 4, definitions "medical practitioner" and "registrar"-- 21 omit. 22 2. Section 4-- 23 insert-- 24

 


 

205 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ` "approved form" see section 37A.21 1 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 2 3. Section 6(1), words before `a Board'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `6.(1) There is to be'. 5 4. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 6 omit. 7 5. Sections 7(2) and 7A-- 8 omit. 9 6. Section 8(2), `by notification published in the Gazette,'-- 10 omit. 11 7. Section 9(1)-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `9.(1) The appointment of a member of the board is to be for a term of 14 3 years.'. 15 8. Section 9(3)(e)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 18 21 Section 37A (Approval of forms)

 


 

206 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 11(1) (second sentence)-- 1 omit. 2 10. Section 11(2), from `cast' to `vote'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `cast a vote'. 5 11. Section 13, words after `Council'-- 6 omit. 7 12. Sections 18(1), 19(1), 20(1), 21(1) and 22(1), `prescribed form'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `approved form'. 10 13. Section 18(1)(d)-- 11 omit. 12 14. Section 25(1)(a)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 15 15. Section 25(1)(e), before `is no longer'-- 16 insert-- 17 `is not or'. 18

 


 

207 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 16. Section 28(4)-- 1 omit. 2 17. Section 29(1), penalty-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units.'. 5 18. Section 30(1), `, with the approval of the Governor in Council,'-- 6 omit. 7 19. Section 30-- 8 insert-- 9 `(1A) A rule of practice must be approved by regulation.'. 10 20. Section 32(1), penalty-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 13 21. Section 33, `$1,000'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `20 penalty units'. 16 22. Section 36(2)-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

208 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 37, words before paragraph (a) (in second sentence)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `By-law making power 3 `37.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act. 4 `(2) A by-law may be made for or about--'. 5 24. Section 37, second sentence, paragraphs (h) and (m)-- 6 omit. 7 25. Section 37, second sentence, paragraph (i), `$500'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `10 penalty units'. 10 26. Section 37, last sentence-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(3) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.22'. 13 27. After section 37-- 14 insert-- 15 `Approval of forms 16 `37A. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 17 22 A by-law is subordinate legislation (see Statutory Instruments Act 1992, sections 7, 8(b)(i) and 9(1)(a)).

 


 

209 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Regulation making power 1 `37B. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 2 `Approved forms 3 `37C.(1) This section applies if-- 4 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 5 form for a matter; and 6 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 7 matter. 8 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 9 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 10 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 11 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 12 13 Explanatory note 14 Amendments 1 and 2 omit definitions and wording made redundant by amendments 15 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 2 also inserts the definition 16 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 27. 17 Amendment 3 updates a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 18 Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 19 notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting 20 practice and removes obsolete transitional wording. 21 Amendments 5 and 9 omit redundant transitional provisions. 22 Amendments 8 and 14 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 23 Interpretation Act 1954. 24 Amendment 10 corrects a minor error. 25 Amendment 11 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing 26 fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 27 Amendment 12 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 28 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 29 Amendment 13 omits an obsolete transitional provision.

 


 

210 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 15 clarifies the jurisdiction of the board to conduct inquiries. 2 Amendment 16 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 3 District Courts Act 1967. 4 Amendments 17, 20, 21 and 25 change penalties expressed in dollars. 5 Amendment 18 is consequential on amendment 19. 6 Amendment 19 provides that rules of practice must be approved by regulation. 7 Amendment 22 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 8 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 49(2)). 9 Amendments 23 to 26 omit redundant provisions and revise the board's by-law 10 making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 11 Amendment 27 inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the Act 12 and a regulation making power for the Act. A transitional provision that provides for a 13 prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period is also inserted. PTOMETRISTS ACT 1974 14 ´O Amendment 15 1. Section 4-- 16 omit. 17 2. Section 5, definitions "medical practitioner", "registrar" and "the 18 repealed Acts"-- 19 omit. 20 3. Section 5-- 21 insert-- 22

 


 

211 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ` "approved form" see section 41.23 1 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 2 4. Section 8(1), `by notification published in the gazette'-- 3 omit. 4 5. Sections 8A and 18(2)-- 5 omit. 6 6. Section 9(2), `, by notification published in the gazette,'-- 7 omit. 8 7. Section 10(3)(e)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this 11 Act; or'. 12 8. Section 14(1), words after `Governor in Council'-- 13 omit. 14 9. Sections 19(1) and (2) and 21(1), `prescribed form'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `approved form'. 17 23 Section 41 (Approval of forms)

 


 

212 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 24(1)(a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 3 11. Section 27(2), `, subject to this section,'-- 4 omit. 5 12. Section 27(4)-- 6 omit. 7 13. Section 39(2)-- 8 omit. 9 14. Section 40(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `40.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act. 12 `(2) A by-law may be made for or about the following--'. 13 15. Section 40(1)(j), (l) and (m)-- 14 omit. 15 16. Section 40(1)(h) to (k)-- 16 renumber. 17 17. Section 40(2) and (3)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

213 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(3) In subsection (2)(g)-- 1 "advertise" includes approach in any way, whether to the public generally 2 or a particular person, for attracting work or business. 3 4 Example 5 A direct approach by spoken words. `(4) The power to regulate given by subsection (2)(g) includes power to 6 regulate the use of notices, signs, name plates, and anything else used to 7 show the location of a business or practice. 8 `(5) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.24'. 9 18. Section 41-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `Approval of forms 12 `41. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 13 `Approved forms 14 `41A.(1) This section applies if-- 15 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 16 form for a matter; and 17 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 18 matter. 19 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 20 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 21 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 22 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 23 24 A by-law is subordinate legislation (see Statutory Instruments Act 1992, sections 7, 8(b)(i) and 9(1)(a)).

 


 

214 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 19. Section 42-- 1 omit. 2 20. After section 42-- 3 insert-- 4 `References to the Optometrists Act 1917 5 `43. In an Act or document, a reference to the Optometrists Act 1917 6 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendments 1 and 5 omit redundant transitional provisions. 10 Amendments 2 and 3 omit a definition and wording made redundant by amendments 11 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 3 also inserts the definition 12 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 18. 13 Amendments 4 and 6 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 14 notice. 15 Amendments 7 and 10 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 16 Interpretation Act 1954. 17 Amendment 8 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing 18 fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 19 Amendment 9 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 20 accordance with current drafting practice. 21 Amendment 11 is consequential on amendment 12. 22 Amendment 12 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 23 District Courts Act 1967. 24 Amendment 13 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Statutory 25 Instruments Act 1992. 26 Amendments 14 to 17 omit redundant provisions, update the drafting of provisions 27 and revise the board's by-law power making power to bring it into line with current 28 drafting practice. 29 Amendment 18 inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the Act. 30 The amendment also inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed

 


 

215 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. 2 Amendment 19 omits a validating provision. The provision's effect is preserved by 3 the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. 4 Amendment 20 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 5 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 6 enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 7 1992, section 22(4)). PAWNBROKERS ACT 1984 8 ´ Amendment 9 1. Section 6(1), definitions "chief executive" and "local government 10 area"-- 11 omit. 12 2. Section 6(1)-- 13 insert-- 14 ` "approved form" see section 66.25'. 15 3. Section 6(2)-- 16 omit. 17 4. Sections 11(1), 13(2), 14(1)(a) and (3), 15A(2)(a), 17(2), 27(1) and (8) 18 and 32(1), `prescribed form'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `approved form'. 21 25 Section 66 (Approval of forms)

 


 

216 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Sections 11(2)(a), 16, 17(3)(a), 21(1), 22(3) and 23(1), `or to the effect 1 of the prescribed form'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `the approved form'. 4 6. Section 11(2A) to (5)-- 5 renumber. 6 7. Sections 12(1)(a) and (b), 29(c), 49(1), 59(5) and 61(1)(a), 7 `representative'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `nominee'. 10 8. Sections 12(1)(a) and (b), `nominated'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `proposed'. 13 9. Section 12(1)(d) and (e)-- 14 omit. 15 10. Section 22(1A) to (3)-- 16 renumber. 17 11. Section 32(2)(e)-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `(e) all other particulars prescribed under a regulation.'. 20

 


 

217 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 32(4)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(4) The entries made under subsection (2) for transactions made in a 3 calendar year must be numbered consecutively, starting with the 4 number 1.'. 5 13. Section 35(2A) to (5)-- 6 renumber. 7 14. Section 41(4), definition "licensed pawnbroker", `representative of 8 the pawnbroker'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `nominee'. 11 15. Section 50(1A) to (4)-- 12 renumber. 13 16. Section 53(1A) to (3)-- 14 renumber. 15 17. Section 61(1A)(b), `authorised officer'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `chief executive'. 18 18. Section 61(1B)-- 19 omit, insert-- 20

 


 

218 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(1B) A notice of appeal must state fully the grounds of appeal and the 1 facts on which the appellant relies.'. 2 19. Section 61(2) and (3)-- 3 omit. 4 20. Section 61(1A) to (5), as amended by this Act-- 5 renumber. 6 21. Section 65-- 7 omit. 8 22. Section 65A-- 9 renumber as section 65. 10 23. Section 66-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Approval of forms 13 `66. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 14 `Regulation making power 15 `67.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 16 `(2) A regulation may be made about the following-- 17 (a) keeping records and other things; 18 (b) additional duties of pawnbrokers, including, for example, duties 19 about the keeping of records; 20 (c) conditions of licences; 21

 


 

219 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (d) fees payable under this Act; 1 (e) painting or affixing names of licensed pawnbrokers on or to 2 licensed premises; 3 (f) penalties of not more than 8 penalty units for offences against a 4 regulation. 5 `Approved forms 6 `68.(1) This section applies if-- 7 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 8 form for a matter; and 9 (b) on its commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 10 matter. 11 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 12 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 13 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 14 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 omits definitions made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 18 Amendments 2 and 18 are consequential on amendment 23. 19 Amendment 3 omits a provision made redundant by the Local Government Act 1993 20 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 21 Amendments 4 and 5 provide for the use of approved forms rather than forms 22 prescribed under regulation. 23 Amendment 5 also omits redundant wording (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 24 section 49(1)). 25 Amendments 6, 10, 13, 15, 16, 20 and 22 are renumbering amendments. 26 Amendments 7, 8 and 17 update language to make the provisions consistent with 27 language used elsewhere in the Act (see section 27). 28 Amendment 9 omits redundant provisions.

 


 

220 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 11 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 2 instruments used under the Act are regulations. 3 Amendment 12 remakes a provision to omit redundant transitional material. 4 Amendment 17 corrects a reference to the person to whom notice of appeal must be 5 given. 6 Amendment 19 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 7 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 8 Amendment 21 omits a provision made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 9 1992. 10 Amendment 23 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 11 the Act, updates the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting 12 practice, and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 13 taken as an approved form for a limited period. PAY-ROLL TAX ACT 1971 14 ´ Amendment 15 1. Section 1, heading, `and commencement' 16 omit. 17 2. Section 1(2) and (3)-- 18 omit. 19 3. Section 3(1), definitions "corporation" and "voting share"-- 20 omit. 21 4. Section 3(1)-- 22 insert-- 23

 


 

221 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ` "approved form" see section 50A.26 1 "corporation" see the Corporations Law. 2 "voting share" see the Corporations Law, part 1.2, section 9.'. 3 5. Section 3(4) and (5)-- 4 omit. 5 6. Section 4(5) to (11)-- 6 omit. 7 7. After section 4-- 8 insert-- 9 `Delegation by commissioner 10 `4A. The commissioner may delegate the commissioner's powers under 11 this Act to a deputy commissioner of pay-roll tax or another officer of the 12 public service employed in this Act's administration or execution.'. 13 8. Section 5(1), `$1 000'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `20 penalty units'. 16 9. Section 9(5) and 16I(1) and (2)(b), `prescribed form'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `approved form'. 19 26 Section 50A (Approval of forms)

 


 

222 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 10(1), definition "exempt charitable institution", 1 paragraph (c), `by order in council'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `under a regulation'. 4 11. Section 10(2)(da), `from time to time by order in council' and `in 5 the order in council'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `under a regulation'. 8 12. Section 12(3)-- 9 omit. 10 13. Section 13(1), `the form and in the manner prescribed'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `this Act'. 13 14. Section 13(4) and (5)-- 14 omit. 15 15. Section 14(4)-- 16 omit. 17 16. Section 16B-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

223 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Grouping of corporations 1 `16B. For this Act, 2 corporations constitute a group if they are, because 2 of the Corporations Law, part 1.2, section 50, taken for that law to be related 3 to each other.'. 4 17. Section 16D(4)-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(4) If a corporation has a controlling interest under subsection (3) in a 7 business, it is taken for this Act to have a controlling interest in any other 8 business in which another corporation that is, because of the Corporations 9 Law, part 1.2, section 50, taken for that law to be related to it has a 10 controlling interest.'. 11 18. Section 16H(1)-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `16H.(1) The commissioner must not under section 16C, 16D, 16DA or 14 16E make an order that excludes a person from a group on and from a day 15 if the person is or was on that day a corporation that, because of the 16 Corporations Law, part 1.2, section 50, taken for that law to be related to 17 another corporation that is a member of the group.'. 18 19. Section 25(4), `$1 000'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `20 penalty units'. 21 20. Section 25(8)-- 22 omit. 23

 


 

224 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 21. Section 26(2), penalty-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Maximum penalty for subsection (2)--20 penalty units.'. 3 22. Section 26(3)-- 4 omit. 5 23. Section 31(2) and 35(1), `$1 000'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `20 penalty units'. 8 24. Section 35(2)(b), `$100'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `2 penalty units'. 11 25. Section 35(4)-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `(4) A person must comply with an order made by a court under 14 subsection (3). 15 Maximum penalty--40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 16 26. Sections 37, 40 and 44(1), `$1 000'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `20 penalty units'. 19

 


 

225 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 27. Section 46(8)-- 1 omit. 2 28. Section 47(3)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `(3) This section is in addition to, and does not limit-- 5 (a) other provisions of this Act about the service of documents; or 6 (b) the Corporations Law, part 3.1, section 220 or part 4.1, 7 section 363.'. 8 29. After section 50-- 9 insert-- 10 `Approval of forms 11 `50A. The commissioner may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 12 30. Section 51(1), `for the purposes of'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `under'. 15 31. Section 51(2)(a)-- 16 omit. 17 32. After section 51-- 18 insert-- 19 `Approved forms 20 `52.(1) This section applies if-- 21

 


 

226 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 1 form for a matter; and 2 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 3 matter. 4 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 5 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 6 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 7 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 2. 11 Amendments 5, 12, 14, 15, 20 and 22 omit redundant transitional provisions. 12 Amendments 3, 4, 16 to 18 and 28 update corporations law references and make 13 minor changes of a drafting nature. Amendment 4 also inserts the definition 14 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 29. 15 Amendments 6 and 27 are consequential on amendment 7. 16 Amendment 7 updates the delegation provisions in accordance with current drafting 17 practice (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 27A). 18 Amendments 8, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 26 change penalties expressed in dollars. 19 Amendment 25 also makes minor drafting changes. 20 Amendments 9 and 31 remove references to prescribed forms and, as necessary, 21 substitute references to approved forms in accordance with current drafting practice 22 and Government policy. Amendment 13 is consequential on these changes. 23 Amendments 10 and 11 change orders in council to regulations in accordance with 24 current drafting practice. 25 Amendment 29 inserts a provision allowing the commissioner to approve forms for 26 the Act. 27 Amendment 30 makes a minor, technical amendment to the regulation making 28 power. 29 Amendment 32 inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to 30 be taken as an approved form for a limited period.

 


 

227 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) PETROLEUM ACT 1923 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 59(1)-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `59.(1) Royalty payable under this Act must be paid to the chief 5 executive on a monthly basis in accordance with this section.'. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 This amendment corrects a minor drafting error made by the Petroleum Amendment 9 Act 1995. That Act omitted a number of references to the Director-General of the 10 Department of Mines. However, in one case the Act failed to substitute a reference 11 to the chief executive of the department. PHARMACY ACT 1976 12 ´ Amendment 13 1. Section 4-- 14 omit. 15 2. Section 5, definition "registrar"-- 16 omit. 17 3. Section 5-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

228 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ` "approved form" see section 41A.27 1 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 2 4. Section 8(1), `by notification published in the gazette'-- 3 omit. 4 5. Section 9(1), `, by notification published in the gazette,'-- 5 omit. 6 6. Section 10(1)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `10.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member 9 appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.'. 10 7. Section 10(3)(e)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this Act 13 or the Health Act 1937; or'. 14 8. Section 14(1), words after `Council'-- 15 omit. 16 9. Sections 19(1) and 21(1), `prescribed form'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `approved form'. 19 27 Section 41A (Approval of forms)

 


 

229 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 25(1)(a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 3 11. Section 27(1), words after `pharmacists'-- 4 omit. 5 12. Section 27(2)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(2) The code must be approved by regulation.'. 8 13. Section 29(4)-- 9 omit. 10 14. Section 33(1), penalty-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Maximum penalty--20 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months.'. 13 15. Sections 33(3), second sentence, and 39(2)-- 14 omit. 15 16. Section 36, `$1000'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `20 penalty units'. 18

 


 

230 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Section 40(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `40.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act. 3 `(1A) By-laws may be made for or about the following matters--'. 4 18. Section 40(1)(j)-- 5 omit. 6 19. Section 40(1)(k)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(k) penalties of not more than 20 penalty units;'. 9 20. Section 40(1)(p)-- 10 omit. 11 21. Section 40(2)-- 12 omit. 13 22. Sections 41 and 41A-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Approval of forms 16 `41. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 17 `Regulation making power 18 `41A. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 19

 


 

231 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Approved forms 1 `41B.(1) This section applies if-- 2 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 3 form for a matter; and 4 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 5 matter. 6 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 7 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 8 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 9 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 10 23. Section 45-- 11 omit. 12 13 Explanatory note 14 Amendment 1 omits a redundant transitional provision. 15 Amendments 2 and 3 omit and replace a definition made redundant by amendments 16 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 3 also inserts the definition 17 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 22. 18 Amendments 4 and 5 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 19 notice. 20 Amendment 6 amends a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 21 Amendments 7 and 10 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 22 Interpretation Act 1954. 23 Amendment 8 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing 24 fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 25 Amendment 9 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 26 accordance with current drafting practice. 27 Amendment 11 omits redundant wording. 28 Amendment 12 provides that codes must be approved by regulation.

 


 

232 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 13 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 2 District Courts Act 1967. 3 Amendment 14 changes a penalty expressed in dollars. 4 Amendment 15 omits an obsolete provision. 5 Amendment 16 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Statutory 6 Instruments Act 1992. 7 Amendments 17 to 21 update the drafting of provisions and revise the board's by-law 8 power making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 9 Amendment 22 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 10 drafting practice. The amendment also omits obsolete provisions, inserts a provision 11 allowing the board to approve forms for the Act and inserts a transitional provision 12 that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited 13 period. 14 Amendment 23 omits a validating provision. The provision's effect is preserved by 15 the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. PHYSIOTHERAPISTS ACT 1964 16 ´ Amendment 17 1. Section 3-- 18 omit. 19 2. Section 4, definitions "Medical Practitioner", "Register" and 20 "Registrar"-- 21 omit. 22 3. Section 4-- 23 insert-- 24

 


 

233 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ` "approved form" see section 30A.28 1 "register" means the register of physiotherapists kept under this Act. 2 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 3 4. Section 6(1), words before `a Board'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `6.(1) There is to be'. 6 5. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 7 omit. 8 6. Section 7(3)(b)(iii), proviso, `Provided that the attendance of any 9 such member'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `The attendance of a member'. 12 7. Section 7(3)(b)(iii), proviso, as amended by this Act-- 13 relocate to the end of section 7(3). 14 8. Section 7(3)(v)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `(v) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this 17 Act; or'. 18 28 Section 30A (Approval of forms)

 


 

234 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 7(3), as amended by this Act-- 1 renumber as section 7A. 2 10. Section 7(4), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 3 omit. 4 11. Section 7(4), as amended by this Act-- 5 renumber as section 7B. 6 12. Section 7(5)-- 7 renumber as section 7C. 8 13. Section 7(6)-- 9 omit. 10 14. Section 7A-- 11 omit. 12 15. Section 9(1), second sentence-- 13 omit. 14 16. Section 9(3)-- 15 omit. 16 17. Section 11, words after `Governor in Council'-- 17 omit. 18

 


 

235 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Sections 16(1), 17(1) and 18(1), `prescribed form'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `approved form'. 3 19. Section 16(1)(c), after `(c)'-- 4 insert-- 5 `the following subparagraphs apply to the person'. 6 20. Section 16(1)(c)(i), `and'-- 7 omit. 8 21. Section 16(1)(c)(ii), `and'-- 9 omit. 10 22. Section 16(1)(d), after `(d)'-- 11 insert-- 12 `the following subparagraphs apply to the person'. 13 23. Section 16(1)(d)(i), `and' (last mention)-- 14 omit. 15 24. Section 21(1)(a)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 18

 


 

236 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 25. Section 21(1)(f)-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `(f) order that the physiotherapist pay to the board a penalty of not 3 more than 20 penalty units; or'. 4 26. Section 24(4)-- 5 omit. 6 27. Section 25(1), penalty-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units.'. 9 28. Section 25(2)(f), `: Provided that'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `if'. 12 29. Section 27(1), words after paragraph (h)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `commits an offence. 15 Maximum penalty--10 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 16 30. Section 28(2), `$300'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `5 penalty units'. 19

 


 

237 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 31. After section 30-- 1 insert-- 2 `Approval of forms 3 `30A. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 4 `Approved forms 5 `30B.(1) This section applies if-- 6 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 7 form for a matter; and 8 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 9 matter. 10 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 11 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 12 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 13 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 14 32. Section 31(1), words before paragraph (i)-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `Regulation making power 17 `31.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 18 `(2) A regulation may be made for or about--'. 19 33. Section 31(1), second sentence, paragraph (vii), `$100'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `2 penalty units'. 22

 


 

238 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 34. Section 31(1), second sentence, paragraph (viii)-- 1 omit. 2 35. Section 31(2)-- 3 omit. 4 36. Section 32-- 5 omit. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 Amendment 1 omits redundant transitional provisions. 9 Amendments 2 and 3 omit a definition and wording made redundant by amendments 10 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 3 also inserts the definition 11 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 31. 12 Amendment 4 updates a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 13 Amendments 5 and 10 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 14 notice. 15 Amendment 6 is consequential on amendment 7. 16 Amendment 7 relocates a proviso. 17 Amendments 8, 16 and 24 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 18 Interpretation Act 1954. 19 Amendments 9, 11 and 12 recast subsections as separate sections. 20 Amendments 13 to 15 omit redundant transitional provisions. 21 Amendment 17 permits, in accordance with Government policy, fees and allowances 22 to be paid to board members who are officers of the public service. 23 Amendment 18 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 24 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 25 Amendments 19 to 23 correct paragraphing that is inconsistent with current drafting 26 practice and make consequential amendments. 27 Amendment 25 changes a reference to a penalty amount expressed in dollars to

 


 

239 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 penalty units and updates a provision. 2 Amendment 26 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 3 District Courts Act 1967. 4 Amendments 27, 29, 30 and 33 change penalties expressed in dollars. 5 Amendment 29 also updates a provision. 6 Amendment 28 updates the drafting of a provision by removing a proviso. 7 Amendment 31 inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the Act. A 8 transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved 9 form for a limited period is also inserted. 10 Amendments 32, 34 and 35 omit redundant provisions and revise the regulation 11 making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 12 Amendment 36 omits a validating provision. The provisions effect is preserved by 13 the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. PODIATRISTS ACT 1969 14 ´ Amendment 15 1. Section 3, definition "registrar"-- 16 omit. 17 2. Section 3-- 18 insert-- 19 ` "approved form" see section 32.29 20 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 21 29 Section 32 (Approval of forms)

 


 

240 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 5(1), words before `a Board'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `5.(1) There is to be'. 3 4. Section 6(1), `by Gazette notice'-- 4 omit. 5 5. Sections 6(2) and 6A-- 6 omit. 7 6. Section 7(1), second sentence, `, by Gazette notice,'-- 8 omit. 9 7. Section 8(1)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `8.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member 12 appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.'. 13 8. Section 8(2)(e)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this 16 Act; or'. 17 9. Section 10(1), second sentence-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

241 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Section 10(3)-- 1 omit. 2 11. Section 12, words after `Council'-- 3 omit. 4 12. Sections 17(1), 18(1) and 19(1), `prescribed form'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `approved form'. 7 13. After section 17(1)-- 8 insert-- 9 `(1A) A person is the holder of a recognised podiatry qualification if--'. 10 14. Section 17(1)(a)(i) to (iii)-- 11 relocate as section 17(1A)(a) to (c). 12 15. Section 17(1)(a), as amended by this Act-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(a) the person is the holder of a recognised podiatry qualification; 15 and'. 16 16. Section 22(1)(a)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 19

 


 

242 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Section 22(1)(d), before `is no longer'-- 1 insert-- 2 `is not or'. 3 18. Section 25(2), second sentence-- 4 omit. 5 19. Section 31(1), `for the purposes of'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `under'. 8 20. Section 31(2)(h)-- 9 omit. 10 21. Sections 32 and 33-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `Approval of forms 13 `32. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 14 `Approved forms 15 `33.(1) This section applies if-- 16 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 17 form for a matter; and 18 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 19 matter. 20 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 21 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 22

 


 

243 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) taken to be the approved form for the matter. 1 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendments 1 and 2 revise a definition to omit words made redundant by 5 amendments of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 2 also inserts the 6 definition "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 21. 7 Amendment 3 updates a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 8 Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 9 notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting 10 practice. 11 Amendments 5 and 9 omit redundant transitional provisions. 12 Amendments 8 and 16 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 13 Interpretation Act 1954. 14 Amendment 10 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 15 Interpretation Act 1954. 16 Amendment 11 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing 17 fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. 18 Amendment 12 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 19 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 20 Amendments 13 to 15 correct paragraphing that is inconsistent with current drafting 21 practice. 22 Amendment 17 clarifies the jurisdiction of the board to conduct inquiries. 23 Amendment 18 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 24 District Courts Act 1967. 25 Amendment 19 makes a minor change to the by-law making power. 26 Amendment 20 is consequential on amendment 12. 27 Amendment 21 omits transitional and validating provisions. The effect of the 28 provisions is preserved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. 29 Amendment 21 also inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the 30 Act. A transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an 31 approved form for a limited period is also inserted.

 


 

244 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) RIMARY PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE 1 ´P ASSOCIATIONS ACT 1923 2 Amendment 3 1. Section 1-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `Short title 6 `1. This Act may be cited as the Primary Producers' Cooperative 7 Associations Act 1923.'. 8 2. Heading before section 26-- 9 omit. 10 3. Section 26(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 11 omit. 12 4. Section 26(1)(c)-- 13 omit. 14 5. Section 26(1)(i), `$100'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `2 penalty units'. 17 6. Section 26(2)-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

245 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 26(1)(a) to (k), as amended by this Act-- 1 relocate as section 33(2)(a) to (j). 2 8. Section 29-- 3 omit. 4 9. Section 31-- 5 omit. 6 10. After section 32-- 7 insert-- 8 `Regulation making power 9 `33.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 10 `(2) A regulation may be made for or about the following-- 11 `References to Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Act 12 1923 13 `34. In an Act or document, a reference to the Primary Producers' 14 Co-operative Association Act 1923 is a reference to this Act.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 updates the spelling of cooperative in the Act's short title and omits 18 redundant wording about the Act's commencement. 19 Amendment 2 removes an unnecessary heading. 20 Amendments 3 to 7 and 10 revise and relocate the regulation making power in 21 accordance with current drafting practice. 22 Amendments 8 and 9 omit redundant provisions.

 


 

246 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 10 also inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its 2 earlier short title. The provision will enable the references to be updated in reprints. SYCHOLOGISTS ACT 1977 3 ´P Amendment 4 1. Section 4, definitions "medical practitioner" and "registrar"-- 5 omit. 6 2. Section 4,-- 7 insert-- 8 ` "approved form" see section 39.30 9 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 10 3. Section 6(1), words before `a Board'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `6.(1) There is to be'. 13 4. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 14 omit. 15 5. Sections 7(2) and 7A-- 16 omit. 17 30 Section 39 (Approval of forms)

 


 

247 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 6. Section 8(1), second sentence, `, by notification published in the 1 Gazette,'-- 2 omit. 3 7. Section 9(1)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `9.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member 6 appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.'. 7 8. Section 9(3)(e)-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this 10 Act; or'. 11 9. Section 11(1), second sentence-- 12 omit. 13 10. Section 11(3)-- 14 omit. 15 11. Section 13(1)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `13.(1) A member of the board or an advisory committee is entitled to be 18 paid the allowances approved by the Governor in Council.'. 19

 


 

248 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Sections 18(1), 20(1) and 21(1), `prescribed form'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `approved form'. 3 13. Section 18(1)(d)-- 4 omit. 5 14. Section 24(1)(a)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 8 15. Section 24(1)(e), before `is no longer'-- 9 insert-- 10 `is not or'. 11 16. Section 24(3)(c), `$1000'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `20 penalty units'. 14 17. Section 27(4)-- 15 omit. 16 18. Section 28(1) and (2), penalty-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units.'. 19

 


 

249 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 19. Section 30(1), `, with the approval of the Governor in Council,'-- 1 omit. 2 20. Section 30-- 3 insert-- 4 `(4) A rule of practice must be approved by regulation.'. 5 21. Section 31(1), penalty-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `Maximum penalty--5 penalty units.'. 8 22. Section 33(1), penalty-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 11 23. Section 34(1), `$1 000'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `20 penalty units'. 14 24. Section 37(2)-- 15 omit. 16 25. Section 38, words before paragraph (a)-- 17 omit, insert-- 18

 


 

250 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `By-law making power 1 `38.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act. 2 `(2) A by-law may be made for or about--'. 3 26. Section 38, second sentence, paragraphs (h) and (l)-- 4 omit. 5 27. Section 38, second sentence, paragraph (i), `$200'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `5 penalty units'. 8 28. Section 38, last sentence-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(3) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council.31'. 11 29. Sections 39 and 40-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Approval of forms 14 `39. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 15 `Regulation making power 16 `40. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 17 31 A by-law is subordinate legislation (see Statutory Instruments Act 1992, sections 7, 8(b)(i) and 9(1)(a)).

 


 

251 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Approved forms 1 `41.(1) This section applies if-- 2 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 3 form for a matter; and 4 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 5 matter. 6 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 7 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 8 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 9 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 Amendments 1, 2 and 10 omit provisions and wording made redundant by 13 amendments of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 2 also inserts the 14 definition "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 29. 15 Amendment 3 updates a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 16 Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 17 notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting 18 practice and removes obsolete transitional wording. 19 Amendments 5 and 9 omit redundant transitional provisions. 20 Amendments 8 and 14 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 21 Interpretation Act 1954. 22 Amendment 11 revises, in accordance with Government policy, a provision 23 preventing allowances being paid to officers of the public service. The revised 24 provision also permits the Governor in Council to approve allowances rather than 25 requiring them to be prescribed. 26 Amendment 12 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 27 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 28 Amendment 13 omits an obsolete transitional provision. 29 Amendment 15 clarifies the jurisdiction of the board to conduct inquiries. 30 Amendment 17 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 31 District Courts Act 1967.

 


 

252 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendments 18, 21, 22, 23 and 27 change penalties expressed in dollars. 2 Amendment 19 is consequential on amendment 20. 3 Amendment 20 provides that rules of practice must be approved by regulation. 4 Amendment 24 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 5 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 49(2)). 6 Amendments 25, 26 and 28 omit redundant provisions and revise the board's by-law 7 making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 8 Amendment 29 omits transitional and validating provisions. The effect of the 9 provisions is preserved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A. 10 Amendment 29 also inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the 11 Act and a regulation making power for the Act. A transitional provision that provides 12 for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period is also 13 inserted. UBLIC OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS 14 ´P RECOVERY ACT 1988 15 Amendment 16 1. Before section 1-- 17 insert-- 18 `PART 1--PRELIMINARY'. 19 2. Section 1, `Officers' '-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `Officers'. 22 3. Section 2-- 23 omit. 24

 


 

253 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 4. Section 23(1) and (2)-- 1 omit. 2 5. Section 23(4), `the person holding the appointment, Under 3 Treasurer, Treasury Department,'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `the chief executive of the department'. 6 6. Section 23(3) and (4), as amended by this Act-- 7 renumber. 8 7. Section 25(4), words before paragraph (a)-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `(4) A certificate purporting to be a certificate of the Public Trustee 11 and--'. 12 8. Section 26(2), `subsection (3)'-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `subsection (1)'. 15 9. Section 29(1), penalty-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units or 3 months imprisonment.'. 18 10. Section 29(4), penalty-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `Maximum penalty--35 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 21

 


 

254 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 11. Section 35(1), `the Governor in Council may, by order in 1 council,'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `a regulation may'. 4 12. Section 35(2), words before `the dismissed person's'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `(2) If the declaration is made,'. 7 13. Section 39-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Regulation making power 10 `39. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 11 `References to Public Officers' Superannuation Benefits Recovery Act 12 `40. In an Act or document, a reference to the Public Officers' 13 Superannuation Benefits Recovery Act 1988 is a reference to this Act.'. 14 15 Explanatory note 16 Amendment 1 inserts a part heading missing from the Act as enacted. 17 Amendment 2 makes a minor change to the short title to remove the possessive. 18 Amendment 3 omits a redundant commencement provision. 19 Amendment 4 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 20 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. 21 Amendment 5 replaces a department specific reference with a more general 22 reference. 23 Amendment 6 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 24 Amendment 7 updates the language of a provision and revises it to take account of

 


 

255 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 amendments of the Public Trustee Act 1988. 2 Amendment 8 corrects a reference. 3 Amendments 9 and 10 revise penalties to omit specific references to corporations. 4 Under the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 181B(3), a court may impose a 5 maximum fine on a corporation equal to 5 times the maximum fine for an individual. 6 Amendment 11 changes a statutory instrument from order in council to regulation. 7 Amendment 12 is consequential on amendment 11. 8 Amendment 13 omits a redundant transitional provision and inserts a regulation 9 making power and a provision to allow updating in reprints of references to the Act 10 by its earlier short title. PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1978 11 ´ Amendment 12 1. Section 6, heading-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `Definitions'. 15 2. Section 6, definitions "mortgage", "mortgagee" and "mortgagor"-- 16 omit. 17 3. Section 142, heading-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `Regulation making power'. 20 4. Section 142(1A)(e)-- 21 omit. 22

 


 

256 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 142(2)-- 1 omit. 2 6. Section 142(1A)-- 3 renumber as section 142(2). 4 7. After section 143-- 5 insert-- 6 `Public Curator Act 1915 references 7 `144. In an Act or document, a reference to the Public Curator Act 1915 8 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 9 10 Explanatory note 11 Amendments 1 and 3 update headings in accordance with current drafting practice. 12 Amendment 2 omits definitions made redundant by amendments of the Acts 13 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 36, definitions "mortgage" and "property" and 14 section 35A). 15 Amendment 4 omits a provision that is expressed in unjustifiably broad terms, but 16 adequately covered by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 (see section 22). 17 Amendment 5 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 18 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. 19 Amendment 6 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 20 Amendment 7 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 21 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 22 ensure that the references can be updated in reprints.

 


 

257 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) UEENSLAND HERITAGE ACT 1992 1 ´Q Amendment 2 1. Sections 44(1) and (2), 45, 46(1) and 50, `by order in council'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `under a regulation'. 5 2. Section 68-- 6 omit. 7 3. Section 69-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Regulation making power 10 `68. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 11 12 Explanatory note 13 Amendment 1 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 14 instruments used under the Act are regulations. 15 Amendment 2 omits a provision made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 16 1992. 17 Amendment 3 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 18 drafting practice.

 


 

258 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ACING VENUES DEVELOPMENT ACT 1982 1 ´R Amendment 2 1. Section 3, definitions "financial year", "Local Authority" and 3 "Minister"-- 4 omit. 5 2. Section 4-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `Trustees of land acquired by corporation 8 `4.(1) If the corporation acquires land under the Racing and Betting Act 9 1980, section 126A, the Governor in Council may appoint trustees to 10 control the land for the purpose of establishing, extending or developing the 11 land as a racing venue, or for another purpose decided by the Governor in 12 Council. 13 `(2) The Governor in Council may change the number of trustees 14 appointed by increasing or decreasing the number, and may make additional 15 appointments. 16 `(3) The Governor in Council also may appoint a trustee as chairperson.'. 17 3. Section 9-- 18 omit. 19 4. Section 10(2)-- 20 omit. 21 5. Section 14(3) and (4)-- 22 omit, insert-- 23

 


 

259 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(3) A rule must be approved by the Governor in Council, and is 1 subordinate legislation.'. 2 6. Sections 26 and 27-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Revocation of appointment of trustees 5 `26.(1) The Governor in Council may at any time revoke the 6 appointment of trustees to control land. 7 `(2) On the revocation of the appointment-- 8 (a) the trustees cease to hold office as trustees; and 9 (b) any lease granted by the trustees ends. 10 `(3) On the ending of a lease, the lessee must immediately leave the land. 11 `(4) Any improvements made on the land by the lessee become the 12 corporation's property, unless the corporation permits their removal.'. 13 7. Section 29(1), `by Order in Council'-- 14 omit. 15 8. Section 29(1), `upon such terms and conditions as are specified in 16 the Order'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `on the conditions decided by the Governor in Council'. 19 9. Section 35-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `Regulation making power 22 `35.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 23

 


 

260 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(2) A regulation may be made prescribing a penalty of not more than 1 8 penalty units for an offence against a regulation.'. 2 3 Explanatory note 4 Amendment 1 omits definitions made redundant by definitions in the Acts 5 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 36). 6 Amendment 2 revises a provision to remove the need for trustees to be appointed by 7 order in council. 8 Amendment 3 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 9 (see sections 23(3) and 26). 10 Amendment 4 omits a provision requiring the register to be in the prescribed form. 11 Amendment 5 updates a provision and omits a provision made redundant by the 12 Statutory Instruments Act 1992. Rules made by trustees are subordinate legislation 13 under the Statutory Instruments Act 1992. 14 Amendment 6 removes the need for the appointment of trustees to be revoked by 15 order in council and updates provisions in accordance with current drafting practice. 16 Amendments 7 and 8 remove the need for mortgages of land held by trustees to be 17 approved by order in council. 18 Amendment 9 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 19 drafting practice. RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES ACT 1958 20 ´ Amendment 21 1. Section 19(2A) and (2B)-- 22 omit. 23 24 Explanatory note 25 The amendment omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 26 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991.

 


 

261 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) RURAL ADJUSTMENT AUTHORITY ACT 1994 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 47-- 3 insert-- 4 `· Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958'. 5 2. After section 52-- 6 insert-- 7 `Documents relating to Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958 8 `53.(1) A document (other than an Act) created in relation to the Farm 9 Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958, in existence immediately before the 10 commencement of this Act and applying to the former assistance provider, 11 applies to the authority in place of the former assistance provider.' 12 `(2) Without limiting subsection (1), a document-- 13 (a) to which, immediately before the commencement of this Act, the 14 former assistance provider was a party, is taken to be a document 15 to which the authority is a party in the way the former assistance 16 provider was a party; and 17 (b) given to, by or in favour of the former assistance provider is 18 taken to be a document given to, by or in favour of the authority 19 in the way it was given to, by or in favour of the former 20 assistance provider; and 21 (c) in which a reference is made to the former assistance provider 22 (including, for example, a document to which the former 23 assistance provider was a party) is taken to be a document in 24 which the reference is made to the authority in the way the 25 reference is made to the former assistance provider; and 26 (d) under which an amount was or might become payable to or by 27 the former assistance provider is taken to be a document under 28

 


 

262 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) which the amount is or may become payable to or by the 1 authority in the way the amount was or might become payable to 2 or by the former assistance provider; and 3 (e) under which other property was to be, or might become liable to 4 be, transferred, conveyed or assigned to or by the former 5 assistance provider is taken to be a document under which the 6 property is to be, or may become liable to be, transferred, 7 conveyed or assigned to or by the authority in the way the 8 property was to be, or might become liable to be, transferred, 9 conveyed or assigned to or by the former assistance provider. 10 `(3) The continuing application of a document to QIDC, to the extent that 11 immediately before the commencement of this Act it applied to QIDC in a 12 capacity other than as the former assistance provider, is not affected by 13 subsections (1) and (2). 14 `(4) This section expires 6 months after its commencement.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 These amendments are made so that outstanding loans made under the Farm Water 18 Supplies Assistance Act 1958 that were formerly administered by the Queensland 19 Industry Development Corporation may now be administered by the Queensland 20 Rural Adjustment Authority under the Rural Adjustment Authority Act 1994. The Farm 21 Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958 is repealed by schedule 6 of this Act. SANCTUARY COVE RESORT ACT 1985 22 ´ Amendment 23 1. Section 40(5)-- 24 omit. 25 2. Section 84(5)-- 26 omit. 27

 


 

263 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendments 1 and 2 omit provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 3 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. SECOND-HAND DEALERS AND COLLECTORS ACT 4 ´ 1984 5 Amendment 6 1. Section 6(1), definitions "chief executive" and "local government 7 area"-- 8 omit. 9 2. Section 6(1)-- 10 insert-- 11 ` "approved form" see section 71.32'. 12 3. Section 6(1), definition "second-hand goods", paragraph (c)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(c) other goods or articles declared, under a regulation, not to be 15 second-hand goods for this Act.'. 16 4. Section 6(1), definition "second-hand goods", paragraphs (a) to (c) 17 (as amended)-- 18 renumber. 19 32 Section 71 (Approval of forms)

 


 

264 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 6(2)-- 1 omit. 2 6. Sections 11(1), 13(2), 14(1)(a) and (3), 15A(2)(a), 17(2), 27(1) and 3 (8), 34(1) and 44(1), `prescribed form'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `approved form'. 6 7. Sections 11(2)(a), 16, 17(3)(a), 21(1), 22(3) and 23(1), `or to the effect 7 of the prescribed form'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `the approved form'. 10 8. Section 11(2A) to (5)-- 11 renumber. 12 9. Sections 12(1)(a) and (b), 41(c), 56(1), 64(5) and 66(1)(a), 13 `representative'-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `nominee'. 16 10. Section 12(1)(a) and (b), `nominated'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `proposed'. 19 11. Section 12(1)(d) and (e)-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

265 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 22(1A) to (3)-- 1 renumber. 2 13. Section 32(1A) to (4)-- 3 renumber. 4 14. Section 34(1A) to (3)-- 5 renumber. 6 15. Section 44(1A) to (3)-- 7 renumber. 8 16. Section 48(4), definition "licensed dealer", `representative of the 9 dealer'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `nominee'. 12 17. Section 55(1A) and (2)-- 13 renumber. 14 18. Section 57(1A) to (4)-- 15 renumber. 16 19. Section 60(1A) to (3)-- 17 renumber. 18

 


 

266 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 20. Section 66(1A)(b), `authorised officer'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `chief executive'. 3 21. Section 66(1B)-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `(1B) A notice of appeal must state fully the grounds of appeal and the 6 facts on which the appellant relies.'. 7 22. Section 66(2)-- 8 omit. 9 23. Section 66(3) and (4)-- 10 omit. 11 24. Section 66(1A) to (6), as amended by this Act-- 12 renumber. 13 25. Section 70-- 14 omit. 15 26. Section 70A-- 16 renumber as section 70. 17 27. Section 71-- 18 omit, insert-- 19

 


 

267 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Approval of forms 1 `71. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 2 `Regulation making power 3 `72.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 4 `(2) A regulation may be made about the following-- 5 (a) keeping records and other things; 6 (b) additional duties of collectors and dealers, including, for example, 7 duties about the keeping of records; 8 (c) conditions of licences; 9 (d) fees payable under this Act; 10 (e) painting, affixing or displaying names of licensed dealers on or to 11 licensed premises; 12 (f) penalties of not more than 8 penalty units for offences against a 13 regulation. 14 `Approved forms 15 `73.(1) This section applies if-- 16 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 17 form for a matter; and 18 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 19 matter. 20 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 21 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 22 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 23 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 24

 


 

268 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendment 1 omits definitions made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 3 Amendment 2 is consequential on amendment 27. 4 Amendment 3 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 5 instruments used under the Act are regulations. 6 Amendments 4, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17 to 19, 24 and 26 are renumbering amendments. 7 Amendment 5 omits a provision made redundant by the Local Government Act 1993 8 and the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. 9 Amendment 5 also omits redundant wording (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 10 section 49(1)). 11 Amendments 6 and 7 provide for the use of approved forms rather than forms 12 prescribed under regulation. 13 Amendments 9, 10 and 16 update language to make the provisions consistent with 14 language used elsewhere in the Act (see section 27). 15 Amendment 11 omits redundant provisions. 16 Amendment 20 corrects a reference to the person to whom notice of appeal must be 17 given. 18 Amendment 21 updates a provision dealing with appeals in accordance with current 19 drafting practice. 20 Amendment 22 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 21 section 49A. 22 Amendment 23 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 23 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 24 Amendment 25 omits a provision made redundant by the Statutory Instruments Act 25 1992. 26 Amendment 27 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 27 the Act, updates the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting 28 practice, and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be 29 taken as an approved form for a limited period.

 


 

269 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) EWERAGE AND WATER SUPPLY ACT 1949 1 ´S Amendment 2 1. Section 4-- 3 insert-- 4 ` "approved form" see section 20.33'. 5 2. Section 12(2)-- 6 omit. 7 3. Section 19(1)-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `19.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 10 4. Section 19(2), words before paragraph (i)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(2) A regulation may make provision--'. 13 5. Section 19(2)(i), (vii) and (x)-- 14 omit. 15 6. Section 19(2)(iii), `, the form in which applications for examination 16 shall be made,'-- 17 omit. 18 33 Section 20 (Approval of forms)

 


 

270 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 19(2)(iv), `form of and'-- 1 omit. 2 8. After section 19-- 3 insert-- 4 `Approval of forms 5 `20. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 6 9. After section 23-- 7 insert-- 8 `Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Act 1949 references 9 `24. In an Act or document, a reference to the Sewerage, Water Supply, 10 and Gasfitting Act 1949 is a reference to this Act. 11 `Approved forms 12 `25.(1) This section applies if-- 13 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 14 form for a matter; and 15 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 16 matter. 17 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 18 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 19 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 20 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 21 22 Explanatory note 23 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 8. 24 Amendment 2 omits an unnecessary provision requiring applications for licences to

 


 

271 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 be in the prescribed form. 2 Amendments 3 and 4 update the regulation making power in accordance with current 3 drafting practice. 4 Amendments 5, 6 and 7 omit redundant provisions and provisions dealing with the 5 prescribing of forms by regulation. 6 Amendment 8 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 7 the Act. 8 Amendment 9 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 9 short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by the previous short 10 title can be updated in reprints. The amendment also inserts a transitional provision 11 that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a certain 12 period. PEECH PATHOLOGISTS ACT 1979 13 ´S Amendment 14 1. Section 4, definitions "medical practitioner" and "registrar"-- 15 omit. 16 2. Section 4-- 17 insert-- 18 ` "approved form" see section 37A.34 19 "registrar" means the registrar of the board.'. 20 3. Section 6(1), words before `a Board'-- 21 omit, insert-- 22 `6.(1) There is to be'. 23 34 Section 37A (Approval of forms)

 


 

272 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 4. Section 7(1), `by notification published in the Gazette'-- 1 omit. 2 5. Sections 7A and 11(1), second sentence-- 3 omit. 4 6. Section 8(2), `, by notification published in the Gazette,'-- 5 omit. 6 7. Section 9(1)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `9.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member 9 appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.'. 10 8. Section 9(3)(e)-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `(e) is convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 13 9. Section 11(3)-- 14 omit. 15 10. Section 13(1)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `13.(1) A member of the board or an advisory committee is entitled to be 18 paid the allowances approved by the Governor in Council.'. 19

 


 

273 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 11. Sections 18(1), 19(1), 20(1), 21(1) and 22(1), `prescribed form'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `approved form'. 3 12. Section 18(1)(d)-- 4 omit. 5 13. Section 25(1)(a)-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or'. 8 14. Section 25(1)(e), before `is no longer'-- 9 insert-- 10 `is not or'. 11 15. Section 25(3)(c), `$1000'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `20 penalty units'. 14 16. Section 28(4)-- 15 omit. 16 17. Section 29(1), penalty-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units.'. 19

 


 

274 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Section 30(1), `, with the approval of the Governor in Council,'-- 1 omit. 2 19. Section 30-- 3 insert-- 4 `(1A) A rule of practice must be approved by regulation.'. 5 20. Section 32(1), penalty-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `Maximum penalty--10 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.'. 8 21. Section 33(1), `$1,000'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `20 penalty units'. 11 22. Section 36(2)-- 12 omit. 13 23. Section 37, words before paragraph (a)-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `By-law making power 16 `37.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act. 17 `(2) A by-law may be made for or about--'. 18 24. Section 37, second sentence, paragraphs (h) and (m)-- 19 omit. 20

 


 

275 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 25. Section 37, second sentence, paragraph (i), `$500'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `10 penalty units'. 3 26. Section 37, last sentence-- 4 omit. 5 27. After section 37-- 6 insert-- 7 `Approval of forms 8 `37A. The board may approve forms for use under this Act. 9 `Regulation making power 10 `37B. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 11 `Approved forms 12 `37C.(1) This section applies if-- 13 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 14 form for a matter; and 15 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 16 matter. 17 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 18 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 19 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 20 `(3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.'. 21

 


 

276 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 Amendments 1, 2 and 9 omit provisions and wording made redundant by amendments 3 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954. Amendment 2 also inserts the definition 4 "approved form" which is consequential on amendment 27. 5 Amendment 3 updates a provision to remove obsolete transitional wording. 6 Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette 7 notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting 8 practice and removes obsolete transitional wording. 9 Amendment 5 omits redundant transitional provisions. 10 Amendments 8 and 13 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the Acts 11 Interpretation Act 1954. 12 Amendment 10 revises, in accordance with Government policy, a provision 13 preventing fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. The 14 revised provision also permits the Governor in Council to approve allowances rather 15 than requiring them to be prescribed. 16 Amendment 11 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in 17 accordance with current drafting practice and Government policy. 18 Amendment 12 omits an obsolete transitional provision. 19 Amendment 14 clarifies the jurisdiction of the board to conduct inquiries. 20 Amendment 15 changes an amount expressed in dollars to penalty units. 21 Amendment 16 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 22 District Courts Act 1967. 23 Amendments 17, 20, 21 and 25 change penalties expressed in dollars. 24 Amendment 18 is consequential on amendment 19. 25 Amendment 19 provides that rules of practice must be approved by regulation. 26 Amendment 22 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the Acts 27 Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 49(2)). 28 Amendments 23, 24 and 26 omit redundant provisions and revise the board's by-law 29 making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. 30 Amendment 27 inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms for the Act 31 and a regulation making power for the Act. A transitional provision that provides for a 32 prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period is also inserted.

 


 

277 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) STAMP ACT 1894 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 45(1), words before `the person or officer'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `45.(1) If duties imposed by this Act are paid on documents required to 5 be registered at the office of a clerk of the court, warden or mining 6 registrar,'. 7 2. Section 56FC(3), `this part'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `sections 56FA to 56FO'. 10 3. Section 81, as enacted by the Stamp Act 1894 58 Vic No. 8-- 11 omit. 12 4. Section 85-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `Declaration about certain provisions 15 `85.(1) Duty under schedule 1, under the heading `Conveyance or 16 transfer', paragraph (4) is payable on an agreement for the sale or 17 conversion of, or a deed of grant for-- 18 (a) land in a term lease mentioned in the Land Act 1994, 19 section 116(1)(b); or 20 (b) an estate in fee simple granted without competition under the 21 Land Act 1994, section 122; or 22 (c) land in a road permanently closed and sold under the Land Act 23 1994, section 108(2)(a); or 24

 


 

278 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (d) an estate in fee simple made available by public auction, tender or 1 ballot under the Land Act 1994, section 112. 2 `(2) The commissioner, and an officer of the department in which the 3 Land Act 1994 is administered acting for the commissioner, is authorised to 4 assess, collect and recover under this Act duty under schedule 1, under the 5 heading `Conveyance or transfer', paragraph (4) on a document mentioned 6 in subsection (1).'. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendment 1 updates an obsolete currency reference. 10 Amendment 2 corrects a reference. 11 Amendment 3 omits a section that was apparently inadvertently not omitted when 12 another section with the same number was inserted into the Act in 1959. 13 Amendment 4 updates a provision consequentially on the Land Act 1994. The 14 substance of the provision has not been changed. STATE SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1972 15 ´ Amendment 16 1. Section 24-- 17 insert-- 18 `(9) If an officer made an election under subsection (4) before the 19 commencement of the Superannuation Acts Amendment Act (No. 2) 1974 20 and was a contributor at that commencement, the additional contribution 21 under the election must be adjusted by the board as if that subsection as 22 amended by that Act was in force at the date of the election.'. 23 24 Explanatory note 25 This amendment reproduces the effect of the Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 26 (No. 2) 1974, section 5(2) to enable that Act to be repealed.

 


 

279 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) UGAR INDUSTRY ACT 1991 1 ´S Amendment 2 1. Section 242(1), `for the purposes of'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `under'. 5 2. Part 14-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `PART 14--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 8 `References to certain boards etc. 9 `243. In an Act or document-- 10 (a) a reference to a cane pest and disease control board may, if the 11 context permits, be taken to be a reference to a cane protection and 12 productivity board; and 13 (b) a reference to the Sugar Board may, if the context permits, be 14 taken to be a reference to the corporation.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 Amendment 1 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current 18 drafting practice. 19 Amendment 2 omits redundant provisions, and inserts a provision to deal with 20 references to certain replaced bodies. The provision will enable references to the 21 bodies to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 23A(3)).

 


 

280 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) URVEYORS ACT 1977 1 ´S Amendment 2 1. Section 66(4) and (4A)-- 3 omit. 4 2. Section 66(1A) to (5)-- 5 renumber. 6 7 Explanatory note 8 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District 9 Courts Act 1967. 10 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. IMBER UTILISATION AND MARKETING ACT 1987 11 ´T Amendment 12 1. Section 6(1)-- 13 insert-- 14 ` "approved form" see section 52.35'. 15 2. Sections 10, 29(1) and 33(1), `him, his servants or agents'-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `the person or the person's employees or agents'. 18 35 Section 52 (Approval of forms)

 


 

281 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Sections 16(2)(a), 19(2)(a), 20(2)(a), 21(2)(a), 25(3), 26(1) and (2), 1 27(2)(a) and 38(6), `prescribed form'-- 2 omit, insert-- 3 `approved form'. 4 4. Section 47-- 5 omit. 6 5. Section 49(2)(a), `him, his servants or agents'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `the defendant or the defendant's employees or agents'. 9 6. After section 51-- 10 insert-- 11 `Approval of forms 12 `52. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 13 7. Section 53, heading-- 14 omit, insert-- 15 `Regulation making power'. 16 8. Section 53(1)(b), (d) and (h)-- 17 omit. 18 9. Section 53(1), words before paragraph (a)-- 19 omit, insert-- 20

 


 

282 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `53.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 1 `(1A) A regulation may be made for or about--'. 2 10. After part 6-- 3 insert-- 4 `PART 7--TRANSITIONAL PROVISION 5 `Timber Utilization and Marketing Act 1987 references 6 `54. In an Act or document, a reference to the Timber Utilization and 7 Marketing Act 1987 is a reference to this Act. 8 `Approved forms 9 `55.(1) This section applies if-- 10 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 11 form for a matter; and 12 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 13 matter. 14 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 15 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 16 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 17 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 18 19 Explanatory note 20 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 6. 21 Amendments 2 and 5 correct minor grammatical errors and update the wording of 22 provisions. 23 Amendment 3 amends provisions to change prescribed forms to approved forms in 24 accordance with current drafting practice.

 


 

283 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 4 omits a provision that duplicates a provision of the Acts Interpretation 2 Act 1954. 3 Amendment 6 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for 4 the Act. 5 Amendments 7 to 9 bring the regulation making power into line with current drafting 6 practice. 7 Amendment 10 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its earlier 8 short title. The provision will enable references to be updated in reprints. 9 Amendment 10 also inserts a transitional provision to allow existing prescribed forms 10 to continue to be used for a limited period. TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER LAND ACT 1991 11 ´ Amendment 12 1. Section 16(1)(c)-- 13 omit, insert-- 14 `(c) a reserve under the Land Act 1994; or'. 15 2. Section 80(1)(b)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 `(b) is subject to the conditions prescribed under a regulation for the 18 national park land or national park land generally.'. 19 20 Explanatory note 21 Amendment 1 makes terminology changes consequential on the Land Act 1994. 22 Amendment 2 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory 23 rules used under the Act are regulations.

 


 

284 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) TOW TRUCK ACT 1973 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 4(1)-- 3 insert-- 4 ` "approved form" see section 42A.36'. 5 2. Section 4(1), definition "towing authority", `form prescribed for the 6 purpose'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `approved form'. 9 3. Section 36-- 10 omit. 11 4. After section 42-- 12 insert-- 13 `Approval of forms 14 `42A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.'. 15 5. Section 43, words before paragraph (a)-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 36 Section 42A (Approval of forms)

 


 

285 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `Regulation making power 1 `43.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. 2 `(2) A regulation may make provision about the following--'. 3 6. Section 43(f), `the forms to be used for the purposes of this Act 4 and'-- 5 omit. 6 7. Section 43(u) to (z)-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `(u) penalties of not more than 4 penalty units for each offence against 9 a regulation.'. 10 8. After section 43-- 11 insert-- 12 `PART 8--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 13 `Tow-truck Act 1973 references 14 `44. In an Act or document, a reference to the Tow-truck Act 1973 is a 15 reference to this Act. 16 `Approved forms 17 `45.(1) This section applies if-- 18 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 19 form for a matter; and 20 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 21 matter. 22

 


 

286 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 1 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 2 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 3 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 4 5 Explanatory note 6 Amendments 1 and 2 are consequential on amendment 4. 7 Amendment 3 omits a redundant delegation power. The chief executive can 8 delegate powers under this Act under the Transport Planning and Coordination Act 9 1994. 10 Amendment 4 allows the chief executive to approve forms for use under the Act. 11 Amendment 5 updates the language of the Act's regulation making power in 12 accordance with current drafting practice. 13 Amendment 6 omits a reference to forms in accordance with current drafting 14 practice. 15 Amendment 7 omits provisions made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 16 and updates a reference to a penalty in accordance with current drafting practice. 17 Amendment 8 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 18 short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by the previous short 19 title can be updated in reprints. The amendment also inserts a transitional provision 20 that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a certain 21 period. RADE MEASUREMENT ADMINISTRATION ACT 22 ´T 1990 23 Amendment 24 1. Section 3(1)-- 25 insert-- 26 ` "function" includes power.'. 27

 


 

287 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 3(2), as heading-- 1 insert-- 2 `Expressions used in Trade Measurement Act 1990'. 3 3. Section 3(2)-- 4 renumber as section 3A. 5 4. Section 14-- 6 omit. 7 5. Section 16(b), words after `District'-- 8 omit. 9 6. Section 24(1) and (2)-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `24.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.'. 12 7. Section 24(3)-- 13 renumber as section 24(2). 14 8. Sections 26 to 29-- 15 omit. 16 9. Section 30-- 17 omit, insert-- 18

 


 

288 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `References to certain officials 1 `30. In an Act or document-- 2 (a) a reference to the chief inspector of weights and measures may, if 3 the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the chief 4 inspector of trade measurement; and 5 (b) a reference to a deputy chief inspector of weights and measures 6 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the 7 deputy chief inspector of trade measurement.'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 includes the definition "function". The definition accords with current 11 drafting practice. 12 Amendments 2 and 3 recast an interpretative provision as a separate section. 13 Amendment 4 omits a provision dealing with the repealed Penalty Units Act 1985. 14 Amendment 5 omits an unnecessary reference to an Act that is proposed to be 15 repealed. 16 Amendment 6 omits unnecessary provisions and recasts the regulation making power 17 in accordance with current drafting practice. 18 Amendment 7 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 19 Amendment 8 omits redundant provisions. 20 Amendment 9 inserts a provision to deal with references to certain replaced offices. 21 The provision will enable references to the offices to be updated in reprints (see 22 Reprints Act 1992, section 23A(3)). TRADING (ALLOWABLE HOURS) ACT 1990 23 ´ Amendment 24 1. Section 14-- 25 omit. 26

 


 

289 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 33(1), `factory and shop'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `factory or shop'. 3 4 Explanatory note 5 Amendment 1 removes the need for a separate annual report for this Act. The 6 administration of this Act will be covered in the department's annual report under the 7 Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977. 8 Amendment 2 corrects a minor error. TRAFFIC ACT 1949 9 ´ Amendment 10 1. Section 69-- 11 omit. 12 13 Explanatory note 14 This amendment omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 15 Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991. TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ACT 1994 16 ´ Amendment 17 1. Section 102(3), penalty-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `Maximum penalty for subsection (3)--10 penalty units.'. 20

 


 

290 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 153, definition "vehicle"-- 1 omit. 2 3. Section 243-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `Main Roads Act 1920 references 5 `243. A reference to the Main Roads Act 1920 may, in relation to 6 transport infrastructure or another matter dealt with under this Act, be taken 7 to be a reference to this Act.'. 8 4. Schedule 3, definitions "State-controlled road" (both definitions) 9 and "vehicle"-- 10 omit. 11 5. Schedule 3-- 12 insert-- 13 ` "State-controlled road" means a road or land, or part of a road or land, 14 declared under section 2337 to be a State-controlled road, and, for 15 chapter 5, part 5, division 2, subdivision 2,38 see section 50. 16 "vehicle" see Traffic Act 1949.'. 17 18 Explanatory note 19 Amendment 1 confirms a correction made in a reprint of a cross-referencing error. 20 Amendment 2 is consequential on amendments 4 and 5. 37 Section 23 (Declaration of State-controlled roads) 38 Chapter 5 (Road transport infrastructure), part 5 (Management of State-controlled roads), division 2 (Ancillary works and encroachments and roadside facilities), subdivision 2 (Special arrangements for means of access)

 


 

291 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 Amendment 3 corrects a reference provision. 2 Amendments 4 and 5 combine 2 definitions of "State-controlled road" and extend the 3 definition "vehicle" to apply to the entire Act. RANSPORT PLANNING AND COORDINATION 4 ´T ACT 1994 5 Amendment 6 1. Section 21-- 7 omit. 8 2. Section 23-- 9 omit. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 Amendment 1 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 13 District Courts Act 1967. 14 Amendment 2 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the 15 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1944 16 ´ Amendment 17 1. Section 7(2)(g), `under an occupation licence or road licence'-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

292 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 14(5)(b), after `licence'-- 1 insert-- 2 `, permit'. 3 4 Explanatory note 5 These amendments are consequential on the Land Act 1994. VALUERS REGISTRATION ACT 1992 6 ´ Amendment 7 1. Section 61(2)(b) and (4)-- 8 omit. 9 2. Section 61(2) to (5)-- 10 renumber. 11 12 Explanatory note 13 Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District 14 Courts Act 1967. 15 Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment.

 


 

293 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ATER RESOURCES ACT 1989 1 ´W Amendment 2 1. Section 2(1)-- 3 insert-- 4 ` "approved form" see section 250.39'. 5 2. Section 162-- 6 omit. 7 3. Section 245(2), `the Commissioner for Corporate Affairs or'-- 8 omit. 9 4. Section 248(2)(a), `within the meaning of the Harbours Act 1955'-- 10 omit. 11 5. Section 250-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `Approval of forms 14 `250. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. 15 `Regulation making power 16 `250A.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this 17 Act. 18 `(2) A regulation may confer powers and functions for this Act on the 19 39 Section 250 (Approval of forms)

 


 

294 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) corporation, a chief executive, a department, public authority or local 1 government. 2 `(3) A regulation may make provision for a purpose mentioned in the 3 schedule.'. 4 6. Sections 252 and 253-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `Approved forms 7 `252.(1) This section applies if-- 8 (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed 9 form for a matter; and 10 (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the 11 matter. 12 `(2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the 13 prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is 14 taken to be the approved form for the matter. 15 `(3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.'. 16 7. Schedule 1, item 4, `forms of and the'-- 17 omit. 18 8. Schedule 1, item 35-- 19 omit. 20 9. Schedule 1, items 36 and 37-- 21 renumber as items 35 and 36. 22

 


 

295 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 10. Schedule 1, item 38-- 1 omit. 2 11. Schedule 1-- 3 renumber as the schedule. 4 5 Explanatory note 6 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 5. 7 Amendment 2 omits a redundant provision. 8 Amendment 3 omits an unnecessary reference to a State office that has been 9 replaced by a Commonwealth office. 10 Amendment 4 omits an obsolete reference. Navigable river will have its ordinary 11 meaning. 12 Amendments 5 and 10 update the regulation making power in accordance with 13 current drafting practice. Amendment 5 also inserts a section providing for the 14 approval of forms. 15 Amendment 6 omits obsolete transitional provisions. The amendment also inserts a 16 transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved 17 form for a certain period. 18 Amendments 7 and 8 omit provisions dealing with the prescription of forms by 19 regulation. 20 Amendment 9 is a consequential renumbering amendment. 21 Amendment 10 is also a renumbering amendment. WEAPONS ACT 1990 22 ´ Amendment 23 1. Section 3.29(2), `prescribed manner and prescribed form'-- 24 omit, insert-- 25 `way prescribed under the regulations'. 26

 


 

296 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 5.1E(1) and (2)-- 1 omit. 2 3. Section 6.9(2), `prescribed form'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `approved form'. 5 4. Part 7-- 6 omit. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendment 1 revises the provision in accordance with current drafting practice. 10 Amendment 2 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the 11 Magistrates Courts Act 1921. 12 Amendment 3 omits references to `prescribed form' and inserts references to 13 `approved form' in accordance with current drafting practice. 14 Amendment 4 removes obsolete transitional and savings provisions. ORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 1995 15 ´W Amendment 16 1. Section 10(2), `the person'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `the person engaged'. 19 2. Section 77(3), `hinder or'-- 20 omit. 21

 


 

297 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 112(4), `the notice'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `the receipt'. 3 4. Section 172(4), `the statement or entry'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `the document or entry'. 6 5. Sections 190 and 191-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Existing regulations 9 `190.(1) A provision of the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 10 1989 mentioned in subsection (4) and in force under the former Act 11 immediately before the commencement remains in force for this Act. 12 `(2) The provision-- 13 (a) may be amended or repealed by a regulation under this Act; and 14 (b) is to be read with the changes necessary to make it consistent with 15 this Act and adapt its operation to the provisions of this Act. 16 `(3) The provision expires on the expiry day unless earlier repealed. 17 `(4) Subject to subsection (5), the provisions that remain in force for this 18 Act are-- 19 · section 12 (Safeguards and safety measures to be taken by 20 principal contractor) 21 · part 10 (Construction and maintenance equipment) 22 · part 11 (Construction, alteration and removal of buildings and 23 structures) 24 · part 12 (Demolition work) 25 · part 13 (Excavations, trenches, caissons, cofferdams and tunnels) 26

 


 

298 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) · part 16 (Access provisions) 1 · part 17 (Electrical equipment and installations) 2 · part 18 (Cranes and hoists) 3 · part 27 (Confined spaces) 4 · part 28 (Lead) 5 · part 29 (Asbestos) 6 · part 30 (Noise) 7 · part 31 (Spray painting) 8 · part 32 (Welding) 9 · part 33 (Foundry and abrasive blasting) 10 · part 34 (Compressed air) 11 · part 35 (Underwater diving) 12 · part 37 (Hazardous substances) 13 · part 38 (Air handling and water systems of buildings). 14 `(5) Also, the Workplace Health and Safety Amendment Regulation 15 (No. 1) 1995 (other than section 5) remains in force under this Act and, for 16 subsection (2)(a), is taken to be a regulation under this Act. 17 `(6) This section expires on 1 July 1996. 18 `Existing codes of practice 19 `191.(1) This section applies to a code of practice approved under the 20 former Act, and in force immediately before the commencement, if the 21 code is notified by the Minister under this Act before 1 December 1995. 22 `(2) The code of practice is taken to be an advisory standard made under 23 this Act. 24 `(3) The code of practice is to be read with the changes necessary to 25 make it consistent with this Act and adapt its operation to the provisions of 26 this Act. 27

 


 

299 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) `(4) The code of practice expires on the expiry day unless earlier 1 repealed. 2 `(5) This section expires on 1 July 1996.'. 3 6. After section 204-- 4 insert-- 5 `Workplace Health and Safety Act 1989 references 6 `204A. In an Act or document, a reference to the Workplace Health and 7 Safety Act 1989 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this 8 Act.'. 9 7. Schedule 2, section 2, definition "gas cylinder", `not more'-- 10 omit, insert-- 11 `not more than'. 12 8. Schedule 3, definition "public place", after `a place'-- 13 insert-- 14 `that'. 15 16 Commencement 17 Amendment 5 is taken to have commenced on 1 July 1995. 18 Explanatory Note 19 Amendments 1, 3, 4, 7 and 8 make minor corrections. 20 Amendment 2 omits redundant words--see definition "obstruct". 21 Amendment 5 corrects the numbering of certain provisions in the Workplace Health 22 and Safety Regulation 1989 mentioned in section 190(4) and preserves the operation 23 of an amending regulation that had not come into force at the commencement of the 24 new Act. The amendment also provides, by adjustments made to section 191, that

 


 

300 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 1 the Minister may notify those codes of practice in force under the former Act that are 2 to have a continued operation during the transitional phase. This will ensure the 3 community can identify, with certainty, which codes continue in force. 4 Amendment 6 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 5 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 6 enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 7 1992, section 22(4)). 8

 


 

301 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 2 1 ¡S STATUTE LAW REVISION AMENDMENTS OF LESS 2 IMPORTANCE 3 section 4 4 NZAC DAY ACT 1995 5 ´A Amendment 6 1. After part 4-- 7 insert-- 8 `PART 5--TRANSITIONAL 9 `Anzac Day Act 1921 references 10 `32. In an Act or document, a reference to the Anzac Day Act 1921 may, 11 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 12 13 Explanatory note 14 The amendment inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 15 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 16 enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 17 1922, s 22(4)).

 


 

302 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION AMENDMENT 1 ´ ACT 1995 2 Amendment 3 1. Schedule, amendment 48-- 4 omit. 5 6 Commencement 7 This amendment is taken to have commenced on 5 April 1995. 8 Explanatory note 9 This amendment omits a redundant provision. BUILDING ACT 1975 10 ´ Amendments 11 1. Section 6(1), `made' 12 omit, insert-- 13 `make'. 14 2. Section 22(a), `Department of Housing and Local Government'-- 15 omit, insert-- 16 `department in which this Act is administered'. 17 3. Section 22(a), words after `Minister'-- 18 omit. 19

 


 

303 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 4. Section 22(j), `Australia'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Queensland'. 3 5. Section 30BG(1), `section 11'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `section 6'. 6 6. Sections 71 and 75-- 7 omit. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 Amendment 1 corrects a typographical error. 11 Amendment 2 replaces an outdated specific reference to a department with a general 12 reference. 13 Amendment 3 omits redundant wording consequentially on amendment 2. 14 Amendment 4 updates the title of an entity. 15 Amendment 5 corrects a cross-reference. 16 Amendment 6 omits redundant provisions. BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 17 ´ (PORTABLE LONG SERVICE LEAVE) ACT 1991 18 Amendments 19 1. Section 29, `Manager's'-- 20 omit, insert-- 21 `General Manager's'. 22

 


 

304 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 2. Section 46, `section 39'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `this division'. 3 4 Explanatory Note 5 Amendment 1 updates references to a previous office. 6 Amendment 2 updates a cross-reference. USINESS NAMES ACT 1962 7 ´B Amendment 8 1. Section 25, words before `registrar may'-- 9 omit, insert-- 10 `The'. 11 2. Section 25-- 12 insert-- 13 `(2) Subsection (1) is subject to the Libraries and Archives Act 1988.'. 14 15 Explanatory note 16 These amendments update a reference and make minor changes of a drafting nature.

 


 

305 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) ASINO CONTROL ACT 1982 1 ´C Amendment 2 1. Section 39(4), `Minister'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `chief executive'. 5 6 Explanatory note 7 The amendment updates a reference to devolve responsibility from the Minister to 8 the chief executive consistently with other provisions of the Act. EBITS TAX ACT 1990 9 ´D Amendment 10 1. Section 1.3(2)-- 11 omit. 12 2. After section 6.1-- 13 insert-- 14 `Numbering and renumbering of Act 15 `6.2 In the first reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992, 16 the provisions of this Act must be numbered and renumbered as permitted 17 by the Reprints Act 1992, section 43.'. 18 19 Explanatory note 20 Amendment 1 omits an obsolete provision. 21 Amendment 2 inserts a renumbering provision to require the Act to be renumbered 22 when next reprinted under the Reprints Act 1992.

 


 

306 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) FAMILY SERVICES ACT 1987 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 68-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `PART 7--TRANSITIONAL PROVISION 5 `Family and Youth Services Act 1987 references 6 `68. In an Act or document, a reference to the Family and Youth Services 7 Act 1987 is a reference to this Act.'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 The amendment omits a redundant provision and inserts a provision to deal with 11 references to the Act by its previous short title. The provision will ensure that 12 references to the Act by the previous short title can be updated in reprints. FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF LAND REGISTER ACT 13 ´ 1988 14 Amendment 15 1. Section 4(1), definition "last accounting date"-- 16 omit, insert-- 17 ` "last accounting date" means-- 18 (a) for a corporation--the last day of the accounting period 19 mentioned in the Corporations Law, section 292; and 20 (b) for a trust--the last day of the most recent year of income for the 21 trust.'. 22

 


 

307 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 The amendment updates a reference and also updates language in accordance with 3 current drafting practice. FORESTRY ACT 1959 4 ´ Amendment 5 1. Section 5(1), definition "freeholding lease", `section 24'-- 6 omit, insert-- 7 `section 22'. 8 9 Explanatory note 10 This amendment corrects a provision reference. FOSSICKING ACT 1994 11 ´ Amendment 12 1. Section 47, heading, after `alienation of'-- 13 insert-- 14 `unallocated'. 15 2. Section 47(1), `State land under the Land Act 1962 or the Miners' 16 Homestead Leases Act 1913'-- 17 omit, insert-- 18 `unallocated State land under the Land Act 1994'. 19

 


 

308 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 3. Section 47(2), `State'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `Unallocated State'. 3 4. Section 67(1)(b) and (1)(d)(i), `licence'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `permit'. 6 5. Section 67(1)(c), `fossicking licence'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `permit'. 9 10 Explanatory note 11 Amendment 1 is consequential on amendments 2 and 3. 12 Amendments 2 and 3 update references. 13 Amendments 4 and 5 correct minor errors. LAND TITLE ACT 1994 14 ´ Amendment 15 1. After section 207-- 16 insert-- 17 `References to registrar of dealings 18 `208. In an Act or document, a reference to the registrar of dealings may, 19 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the registrar of titles.'. 20

 


 

309 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 The amendment inserts a section to deal with references to the registrar of dealings. 3 This office has been abolished. The section will enable references to be updated in 4 reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, section 23A(3)). LIQUOR ACT 1992 5 ´ Amendment 6 1. Section 141(1)(a)(ii), `section 129 or 131'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `section 131A'. 9 2. Section 205(4) and (5), `or (3)'-- 10 omit. 11 3. Section 242, `the column 1 of the following Table'-- 12 omit, insert-- 13 `the following table, column 1'. 14 4. Sections 251 (second occurring) and 252-- 15 renumber as sections 252 and 253. 16 17 Explanatory note 18 Amendments 1 and 2 correct cross-references. 19 Amendments 3 and 4 correct minor errors.

 


 

310 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) LOAN FUND COMPANIES ACT 1982 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Section 44(1), `until the expiration of'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `until'. 5 2. Section 44(1)(c) to (e), `a period of'-- 6 omit. 7 3. Section 44(1)(f), `until'-- 8 omit. 9 10 Explanatory note 11 These amendments correct a minor paragraphing error. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (HARBOUR TOWN 12 ´ ZONING) ACT 1990 13 Amendment 14 1. After section 17-- 15 insert-- 16 `City of Gold Coast (Harbour Town Zoning) Act 1990 references 17 `17A. In an Act or document, a reference to the City of Gold Coast 18 (Harbour Town Zoning) Act 1990 is a reference to this Act.'. 19

 


 

311 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 The amendment inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 3 short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by the previous short 4 title can be updated in reprints. OCAL GOVERNMENT (PLANNING AND 5 ´L ENVIRONMENT) AMENDMENT ACT (No. 2) 1991 6 Amendment 7 1. Section 10(2), `8(6)(a)'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `8.2(6)(a)'. 10 11 Commencement 12 The amendment is taken to have commenced on 11 December 1991. 13 Explanatory note 14 The amendment corrects a reference. EDICAL ACT 1939 15 ´M Amendment 16 1. Section 41A(1), `subsequently erased from the Register pursuant to 17 section 25'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `later removed from the register under section 27A'. 20

 


 

312 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 2. Section 41A(2) and (3), `erased pursuant to section 25'-- 1 omit, insert-- 2 `removed under section 27A'. 3 4 Explanatory note 5 The amendments effect previously overlooked consequential amendments. INERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 6 ´M Amendment 7 1. Section 8(3)(a), `Crown Lands Alienation Act 1860'-- 8 omit, insert-- 9 `Alienation of Crown Lands Act 1860'. 10 2. Section 299(9), `312(7)'-- 11 omit, insert-- 12 `312(3)'. 13 3. Schedule, section 2(7) `that is submitted in compliance with 14 subsection (7)'-- 15 omit. 16 17 Explanatory note 18 Amendment 1 corrects a reference. 19 Amendment 2 corrects a cross-reference. 20 Amendment 3 omits an obsolete cross-reference.

 


 

313 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) MOTOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACT 1994 1 ´ Amendment 2 1. Before section 104, in part 7-- 3 insert-- 4 `Insurance Act 1960 references 5 `102. In an Act or document, a reference to the Insurance Act 1960 may, 6 if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act. 7 `Motor Vehicles Insurance Act 1936 references 8 `103. In an Act or document, a reference to the Motor Vehicles Insurance 9 Act 1936 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 10 11 Explanatory note 12 The amendment inserts provisions to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts 13 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provisions will 14 enable references to the repealed Acts to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 15 1992, section 22(4)). OTOR VEHICLES SECURITIES ACT 1986 16 ´M Amendment 17 1. Section 7A(4), `Registrar'-- 18 omit, insert-- 19 `chief executive'. 20

 


 

314 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 2. Section 17, `Maximum penalty--5 penalty units.'-- 1 omit. 2 3. Section 30, definition "accountable officer"-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `(4) In this section-- 5 "accountable officer" means the accountable officer of the department 6 under the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977.'. 7 4. Section 40-- 8 omit. 9 10 Explanatory note 11 Amendment 1 updates a reference to devolve responsibility from the registrar to the 12 chief executive consistently with other provisions of the Act. 13 Amendment 2 corrects a minor error. 14 Amendment 3 updates a definition in accordance with current drafting practice. 15 Amendment 4 omits a transitional provision. ATIVE TITLE (QUEENSLAND) AMENDMENT ACT 16 ´N 1994 17 Amendment 18 1. Schedule 2, amendment 25, `section 122(1)'-- 19 omit, insert-- 20 `section 122'. 21

 


 

315 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) 1 Commencement 2 The amendment is taken to have commenced on 24 November 1994. 3 Explanatory note 4 The amendment corrects a typographical error. RACING AND BETTING ACT 1980 5 ´ Amendment 6 1. Part 8-- 7 insert-- 8 `References to previous principal clubs 9 `257A.(1) In an Act or document, a reference to a previous principal club 10 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the Queensland 11 Principal Club. 12 `(2) In this section-- 13 "previous principal club" means a club that was a principal club 14 immediately before the commencement of the Racing and Betting 15 Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991, part 3.40'. 16 17 Explanatory note 18 The amendment inserts a section to deal with references to previous principal clubs. 19 The section will enable references to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992, 20 section 23A(3)). 40 The following are previous principal clubs-- · Queensland Turf Club · Downs and South-Western Queensland Racing Association · Rockhampton Jockey Club · Central Queensland Racing Association · North Queensland Racing Association

 


 

316 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) ESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1994 1 ´R Amendment 2 1. Section 223(6), `to reclaim'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `reclaim'. 5 6 Explanatory note 7 The amendment corrects a minor error. RETAIL SHOP LEASES ACT 1994 8 ´ Amendment 9 1. After section 122-- 10 insert-- 11 `PART 12--TRANSITIONAL PROVISION 12 `Retail Shop Leases Act 1984 references 13 `123. In an Act, a reference to the Retail Shop Leases Act 1984 may, if 14 the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.'. 15 16 Explanatory note 17 The amendment inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act 18 that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provision will 19 enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 20 1922, s 22(4)).

 


 

317 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT 1988 1 Amendment 2 1. Section 6(1), definition "existing retirement village", `section 15'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `this Act'. 5 2. Section 61-- 6 omit. 7 8 Explanatory note 9 Amendment 1 amends a reference to an omitted section to assist the reader of the 10 Act. 11 Amendment 2 omits a redundant transitional provision. OMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (INCORPORATION 12 ´R OF CHURCH ENTITIES) ACT 1994 13 Amendment 14 1. Section 33(4)(d), after `church'-- 15 insert-- 16 `entity'. 17 18 Explanatory note 19 The amendment corrects a minor error.

 


 

318 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) OUTH EAST QUEENSLAND WATER BOARD ACT 1 ´S 1979 2 Amendment 3 1. After part 10-- 4 insert-- 5 `PART 11--TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 6 `Brisbane and Area Water Board Act 1979 references 7 `147. In an Act or document, a reference to the Brisbane and Area Water 8 Board Act 1979 is a reference to this Act. 9 `Brisbane and Area Water Board references 10 `148. In an Act or document, a reference to the Brisbane and Area Water 11 Board may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the South 12 East Queensland Water Board.'. 13 14 Explanatory note 15 The amendment inserts a provision (new section 147) to deal with references to the 16 Act by its previous short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by 17 the previous short title can be updated in reprints. 18 The amendment also inserts a provision (new section 148) to deal with references to 19 an entity by its previous name. The provision will ensure that references to the entity 20 by its old name can be updated in reprints.

 


 

319 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) TATE TRANSPORT (PEOPLE-MOVERS) ACT 1989 1 ´S Amendment 2 1. Section 1, `State Transport (People-movers) Act 1989'-- 3 omit, insert-- 4 `State Transport (People Movers) Act 1989'. 5 2. After section 40-- 6 insert-- 7 `PART 6--TRANSITIONAL PROVISION 8 `State Transport (People-movers) Act 1989 references 9 `41. In an Act or document, a reference to the State Transport 10 (People-movers) Act 1989 is a reference to this Act.'. 11 12 Explanatory note 13 Amendment 1 amends the short title to update the spelling of `people mover'. 14 Amendment 2 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous 15 short title. The provision will ensure that references to the Act by the previous short 16 title can be updated in reprints.

 


 

320 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) TATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) 1 ´S ACT (NO. 2) 1992 2 Amendment 3 1. Schedule 2, amendments of Local Government (Planning and 4 Environment) Act 1990, amendment 1, `7.1(4)'-- 5 omit, insert-- 6 `7.1A(4)'. 7 8 Commencement 9 The amendment is taken to have commenced on 7 December 1992. 10 Explanatory note 11 The amendment corrects a reference. TATUTE LAW (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) 12 ´S ACT (No. 2) 1994 13 Amendment 14 1. Schedule 2, amendments of Health Act 1937, amendments 4 and 15 8-- 16 omit. 17 18 Explanatory note 19 These amendments, which have not commenced, have been overtaken by other 20 amendments of the Health Act 1937 made by this Act.

 


 

321 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 2 (continued) TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE 1 ´ MANAGEMENT) ACT 1995 2 Amendment 3 1. Section 53(4), `statement made'-- 4 omit, insert-- 5 `information given'. 6 2. Schedule 2, part 2, `Traffic Amendment Act 1994 No. 8'-- 7 omit, insert-- 8 `Traffic Amendment Act 1994 No. 7'. 9 10 Commencement 11 Amendment 2 is taken to have commenced on 5 April 1995. 12 Explanatory note 13 The amendments correct minor errors. 14

 


 

322 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 3 1 ¡S REPEAL OF UNCOMMENCED PROVISIONS AND 2 AMENDING ACTS WITH UNCOMMENCED 3 PROVISIONS 4 sections 4 and 5(1) 5 PART 1--OMISSION OF UNCOMMENCED 6 PROVISIONS 7 RECREATION AREAS MANAGEMENT ACT 1988 8 Amendment 9 1. Sections 69 to 77-- 10 omit. 11 2. Schedule 2-- 12 omit. 13 PART 2--REPEAL OF AMENDING ACTS WITH 14 UNCOMMENCED PROVISIONS 15 Repeals 16 Health Legislation Amendment Act 1992 No. 66 17 Local Government (Planning and Environment) Amendment Act 1992 18 No. 37 19 Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Act Amendment Act 1989 20 No. 108 21

 


 

323 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 3 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 The amendments made by part 1 of this schedule, and the repeals made by part 2 of 3 this schedule, have the effect of omitting from the Queensland statute book 4 provisions that have not been commenced. The provisions are no longer required and 5 the amendments and repeals will clarify the status of the provisions of the affected 6 Acts. 7 The amendments and repeals are part of the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary 8 Counsel's ongoing review of the Queensland statute book. The success of this review 9 to date can be gauged by the number of Acts enacted before 1 January 1995 ("pre-1 10 January 1995 Acts") that are uncommenced or contain provisions whose 11 commencement has not been fixed. According to the Office's records there were 26 12 of these Acts at 1 July 1995. 13 Number of Acts41 Year 14 1985 1 15 1988 1 16 1989 1 17 1990 1 18 1991 2 19 1992 6 20 1993 3 21 1994 11 22 Total 26 23 Because of the amendments and repeals made by this Bill, the number of these Acts 24 will fall to 21. There will be no pre-1990 Acts that are uncommenced or contain 25 uncommenced provisions. It is expected that the number will fall further in the near 26 future with the commencement of additional uncommenced provisions. 41 Some of these Acts contain amendments to a number of Acts that have not commenced.

 


 

324 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 3 (continued) 1 Once the uncommenced provisions in pre-1 January 1995 Acts are either commenced 2 or repealed, no future difficulty should be experienced because unproclaimed 3 provisions will commence automatically under the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 4 section 15DA.42 5 42 Section 15DA (Automatic commencement of postponed law)

 


 

325 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 4 1 ¡S EPEAL OF AMENDING ACTS WITH 2 R SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS THAT ARE NO 3 LONGER NEEDED 4 section 5(1) 5 Repeals 6 Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 8 (s 4) 7 Auctioneers and Agents Amendment Act 1991 No. 41 (s 13) 8 Beach Protection Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 41 (s 11) 9 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 62 10 (s 10) 11 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act Amendment Act 1978 No. 4 12 (s 4) 13 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Acts Amendment Act 1967 14 No. 47 (ss 14-15) 15 Building Act Amendment Act 1991 No. 52 (ss 2.15(2), 3.1-3.15) 16 Children's Services Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 3 (s 7(2)) 17 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 26 (s 5(2)-(3)) 18 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 59 (s 4) 19 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 31 (s 5) 20 City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 30 (s 10) 21 Coal Mining Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 31 (ss 2-6) 22 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 8 (ss 48-49) 23 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 57 (s 5(2)) 24

 


 

326 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 4 (continued) Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement and State Housing Act and 1 Another Act Amendment Act 1978 No. 58 (ss 4-5) 2 Community Services (Aborigines) Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 104 3 (s 19) 4 Community Services (Torres Strait) Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 105 5 (s 16) 6 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 6 (s 9(2)) 7 Corrective Services Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 38 (ss 4(2), 5(2), 6(2), 8 11(2), 12(2), 27(2)) 9 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 50 (ss 5-6) 10 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 28 (s 3) 11 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 40 (s 14) 12 Land Act (Aboriginal and Islander Land Grants) Amendment Act 1982 13 No. 17 (ss 18-22) 14 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 41 (s 5(2)) 15 Medical Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 3 (s 19) 16 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1969 17 No. 14 (s 4) 18 Mining Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 49 (ss 4, 13(2)) 19 Mining Act and Petroleum Act Amendment Act 1983 No. 13 (ss 7(2)-(3), 20 12(2)) 21 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 37 (s 15) 22 Police Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1975 No. 47 (s 5) 23

 


 

327 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 4 (continued) Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts and Another Act 1 Amendment Act 1965 No. 12 (ss 8, 9) 2 Public Sector (Appeals) Amendment Act 1991 No. 61 (ss 7-8) 3 Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 59 (s 2(2)) 4 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 31 5 (s 2(2)-(3)) 6 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2) No. 57 7 (s 2(2)-(3)) 8 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 32 9 (s 2(2)-(3)) 10 Racing and Betting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991 No. 81 (ss 40-50) 11 Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1982 12 No. 30 (s 6(2)) 13 Sanctuary Cove Resort Act Amendment Act 1989 No. 114 (s 18) 14 Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 11 (s 2) 15 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment Act 1967 16 No. 50 (s 3) 17 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment Act 1974 18 No. 73 (s 10(2)-(3)) 19 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 11 (ss 37, 40) 20 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 15 (s 12) 21 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 (No. 2) No. 30 (s 12) 22 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 15 (s 2(2)) 23 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2) No. 51 (s 7) 24 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 16 (s 3) 25 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 65 (ss 17, 18) 26

 


 

328 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 4 (continued) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1976 No. 30 (s 2) 1 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1979 (No. 2) No. 66 (ss 3(2), 4(2), 5(2), 9(2)) 2 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982 No. 18 (s 4) 3 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984 No. 17 (ss 3(2), 27) 4 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984 (No. 2) No. 109 (s 7(2)) 5 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 64 (s 11) 6 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1982 No. 65 (s 15) 7 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1985 No. 90 (s 19(2)) 8 State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act and Another Act 9 Amendment Act 1965 No. 29 (ss 15-16) 10 State Housing Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 27 (s 6(1)) 11 State Transport Facilities Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1959 7 12 Eliz 2 No. 21 (s 28) 13 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 23 (s 5) 14 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1969 No. 13 (ss 7, 15 12) 16 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1973 No. 67 (s 3) 17 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1974 (No. 2) No. 66 (s 5(2)) 18 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1984 No. 14 (ss 10(2), 49(2), 75(2), 19 100(2)) 20 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1987 No. 27 (s 71) 21 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1988 No. 45 (s 7) 22 23 Explanatory note 24 The Acts repealed by this schedule are amending Acts enacted before 1 July 1994 25 ("pre-1 July 1994 Acts") that contain substantive provisions, usually of a 26 transitional or savings nature. The substantive provisions are given in brackets at the 27 end of each Act reference. Substantive provisions have not been included in 28 amending Acts since 1 July 1994 and new amending Acts are automatically repealed

 


 

329 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 4 (continued) 1 under the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 22C43 when they have completely 2 commenced. 3 The substantive provisions contained in Acts repealed by this schedule are 4 exhausted. However, in cases of doubt any residual effect of the provisions has been 5 saved by the application of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A44 (see 6 section 4(3) and schedule 9). 7 Further explanation about the repeal of these Acts is given in schedule 5. 8 43 Section 22C (Automatic repeal of amending Act) 44 Section 20A (Repeal does not end saving, transitional or validating effect etc.)

 


 

330 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 5 1 ¡S REPEAL OF OTHER AMENDING ACTS 2 section 5(1) 3 Repeals 4 Aborigines Act and Torres Strait Islanders Act Amendment Act 1974 5 No. 80 6 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 7 38 8 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 9 18 10 Air Navigation Act Amendment Act 1947 12 Geo 6 No. 5 11 Animals Protection Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 44 12 Animals Protection Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 29 13 Animals Protection Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 23 14 Animals Protection Acts Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 21 15 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Act Amendment Act 1924 15 Geo 5 16 No. 9 17 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Geo 6 18 No. 2 19 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 20 No. 16 21 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1946 22 10 Geo 6 No. 15 23 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1951 24 15 Geo 6 No. 16 25 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 26 No. 22 27

 


 

331 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts 1 Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 34 2 Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts 3 Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 34 4 Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 43 5 Canals Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 76 6 Canals Act Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 30 7 Charitable Funds Act Amendment Act 1962 No. 4 8 Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 40 9 Children's Services Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 17 10 Children's Services Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 72 11 Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Act Amendment Act 1920 11 Geo 5 12 No. 7 13 Chiropodists Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 37 14 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 45 15 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 3 16 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 62 17 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1933 23 Geo 5 No. 13 18 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 5 19 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 No. 19 20 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1943 7 Geo 6 No. 30 21 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1944 8 Geo 6 No. 15 22 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 21 23 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 19 24 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 26 25

 


 

332 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 23 1 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 52 2 City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 3 No. 45 4 City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 5 No. 70 6 City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 7 No. 19 8 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works Approval) Act Amendment Act 9 1974 No. 38 10 City of Brisbane Market Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 18 11 City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 21 12 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1973 13 No. 69 14 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1975 15 No. 4 16 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1977 17 No. 7 18 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1981 19 No. 114 20 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1983 21 No. 54 22 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1985 23 No. 66 24 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1989 25 No. 35 26 Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 9 27 Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Act 1978 No. 2 28 Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 8 29

 


 

333 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1938 2 Geo 6 No. 9 1 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1947 11 Geo 6 No. 38 2 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 39 3 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 52 4 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 7 5 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 37 6 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 8 7 Co-operative Housing Societies Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 1 8 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 6 9 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 22 10 Cremation Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 37 11 Diseases in Stock Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 35 12 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 12 13 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1946 11 Geo 6 No. 10 14 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1948 (No. 2) 13 Geo 6 No. 1 15 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 40 16 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 13 17 Explosives Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 32 18 Explosives Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 44 19 Explosives Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 33 20 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 45 21 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act Amendment Act 1979 No. 62 22

 


 

334 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1 1984 No. 37 2 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 5 3 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Amendment Act 1975 No. 8 4 Finance Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 19 5 Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 9 6 Fruit Marketing Organisation Act Amendment Act 1925 16 Geo 5 No. 23 7 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1934 25 Geo 5 No. 23 8 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1945 10 Geo 6 No. 9 9 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 10 10 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 16 11 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2) No. 52 12 Gas Act Amendment Act 1966 No. 34 13 Gas Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 5 14 Gas Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 10 15 Gas Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 33 16 Gift Duty Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 12 17 Gift Duty Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 63 18 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 24 19 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 43 20 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 31 21 Gift Duty Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 15 22 Government Inscribed Stock Act Amendment Act 1921 12 Geo 5 No. 10 23 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 19 24

 


 

335 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 5 1 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 36 2 Industries Assistance and Other Acts Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 3 No. 16 4 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 3 5 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1920 10 Geo 5 No. 25 6 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1922 13 Geo 5 No. 3 7 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1923 14 Geo 5 No. 38 8 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 7 9 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 27 10 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 11 11 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 66 12 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 68 13 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1935 26 Geo 5 No. 40 14 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 15 15 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 48 16 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 47 17 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 41 18 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 55 19 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 10 20 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1962 (No. 2) No. 17 21 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 11 22 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 44 23 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 49 24 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 16 25

 


 

336 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 4 1 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 2 No. 29 3 Life Assurance Companies Acts Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 24 4 Life Assurance Companies Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 36 5 Local Authorities Act Amendment Act 1905 5 Edw 7 No. 31 6 Local Authorities Act Amendment Act 1910 1 Geo 5 No. 22 7 Local Authorities Acts Amendment Act 1912 3 Geo 5 No. 16 8 Local Authorities Acts Amendment Act 1923 14 Geo 5 No. 25 9 Medical Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 70 10 Medical Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 30 11 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1973 12 No. 2 13 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1974 14 No. 74 15 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 27 16 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 52 17 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 27 18 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 9 19 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 23 20 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 53 21 Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment 22 Act 1921 12 Geo 5 No. 2 23 Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Act Amendment Act 1915 6 24 Geo 5 No. 32 25

 


 

337 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act 1923 14 1 Geo 5 No. 17 2 Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act 1924 15 3 Geo 5 No. 27 4 Mineral Resources Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 30 5 Mines Regulation Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 35 6 Mines Regulation Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 52 7 Mines Regulation Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1945 9 Geo 6 8 No. 15 9 National Trust of Queensland Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 46 10 Pay-roll Tax Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 45 11 Pay-roll Tax Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 59 12 Petroleum Act Amendment Act 1927 18 Geo 5 No. 13 13 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1929 20 Geo 5 No. 17 14 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1939 3 Geo 6 No. 19 15 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 20 16 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 25 17 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 25 18 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 30 19 Physiotherapists Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 18 20 Police Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 37 21 Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Act Amendment Act 1926 22 17 Geo 5 No. 4 23 Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Act Amendment Act 1974 24 No. 55 25

 


 

338 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1934 1 25 Geo 5 No. 5 2 Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1962 3 No. 13 4 Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1965 5 No. 64 6 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Act Amendment Act 1928 7 19 Geo 5 No. 8 8 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Act Amendment Act 1973 9 No. 17 10 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 11 1932 23 Geo 5 No. 31 12 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 13 1935 26 Geo 5 No. 35 14 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 15 1939 3 Geo 6 No. 21 16 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 17 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 25 18 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 19 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 42 20 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 21 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 9 22 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 23 1962 No. 15 24 Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 25 1966 No. 18 26 Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 31 27 Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 27 28 Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 48 29

 


 

339 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Public Service Acts Amendment Act 1950 15 Geo 6 No. 3 1 Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 39 2 Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 19 3 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 21 4 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 53 5 Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 8 6 Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act Amendment Act 1969 7 No. 29 8 Racecourses Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 24 9 Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1962 No. 40 10 Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 63 11 Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Act 1967 No. 18 12 Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 13 13 Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1974 14 No. 9 15 Religious Educational and Charitable Institutions Act and Other Acts 16 Amendment Act 1977 No. 38 17 Returned Servicemen's Badges Act Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 6 18 Returned Servicemen's Badges Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 40 19 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 29 20 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1968 (No. 2) No. 40 21 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 21 22 River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 27 23 River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1959 (No. 2) 8 Eliz 2 24 No. 71 25

 


 

340 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 34 1 Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 2 No. 15 3 Second-hand Fruit Cases Act Continuation Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 51 4 Second-hand Fruit Cases Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 40 5 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Act Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 6 No. 42 7 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 8 2 No. 32 9 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1904 4 Edw 7 No. 14 10 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1979 No. 12 11 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1980 No. 21 12 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1981 No. 91 13 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1981 (No. 2) No. 102 14 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982 (No. 2) No. 53 15 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1985 No. 40 16 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1986 No. 8 17 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1987 No. 4 18 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1988 No. 34 19 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1988 (No. 2) No. 100 20 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1989 No. 32 21 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 40 22 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1926 17 Geo 5 No. 10 23 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1928 19 Geo 5 No. 13 24 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1929 20 Geo 5 No. 21 25 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 49 26

 


 

341 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 No. 23 1 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 10 2 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 44 3 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 44 4 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 44 5 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 42 6 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 21 7 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 28 8 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 35 9 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 46 10 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 11 11 Stamp Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1966 No. 15 12 Stamp Amendment Act 1991 No. 99 13 State Children Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 3 14 State Housing Act Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 38 15 State Housing Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 76 16 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 26 17 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 14 18 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 5 19 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 20 No. 39 21 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 25 22 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 9 23 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 17 24 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 22 25 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 19 26

 


 

342 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Stock Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 12 1 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 42 2 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 26 3 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 52 4 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1906 6 Edw 7 5 No. 13 6 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 16 7 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1920 10 Geo 5 8 No. 29 9 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1931 22 Geo 5 10 No. 49 11 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 12 No. 23 13 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 37 14 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 33 15 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 45 16 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 34 17 Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 18 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 50 19 Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 20 1963 No. 29 21 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1974 No. 20 22 Superannuation Acts (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1990 No. 23 23 Suppression of Gambling Acts Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 17 24 Traffic Act Amendment Act 1968 (No. 2) No. 36 25 Traffic Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 22 26

 


 

343 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 33 1 Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 103 2 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 41 3 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 27 4 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 23 5 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 44 6 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 22 7 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 26 8 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 13 9 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 (No. 2) 6 Eliz 2 10 No. 34 11 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1933 12 24 Geo 5 No. 28 13 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 16 14 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 17 15 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2) 16 No. 69 17 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1938 18 2 Geo 6 No. 18 19 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1946 20 10 Geo 6 No. 28 21 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1949 22 13 Geo 6 No. 54 23 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1955 24 4 Eliz 2 No. 2 25 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1958 26 7 Eliz 2 No. 62 27

 


 

344 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1961 1 10 Eliz 2 No. 39 2 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 27 3 Veterinary Surgeons Act Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 52 4 Veterinary Surgeons Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 86 5 Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 64 6 Wheat Industry Stabilisation Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 7 6 Eliz 2 No. 26 8 Wheat Marketing Act Amendment Act 1984 No. 85 9 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act Amendment Act 1984 10 No. 19 11 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act Amendment Act 1989 12 No. 113 13 14 Explanatory note 15 The Acts repealed by this schedule are amending Acts enacted before 1 July 1994 16 ("pre-1 July 1994 Acts") that do not include substantive provisions. The purpose of 17 these Acts ended when the last of the amending provisions commenced. The effect 18 of repealed amending Acts are preserved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 19 section 19.45 20 Unlike amending Acts enacted after 1 July 1994, they are not automatically repealed 21 by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 22C.46 22 Pre-1 July 1994 Acts are being repealed as part of the Office of Queensland 23 Parliamentary Counsel's continuing review of the Queensland statute book. 24 It is proposed to complete the repeal of all commenced amending Acts as soon as 25 possible. 45 Section 19 (Repealed Acts etc. not revived) 46 Section 22C (Automatic repeal of amending Act)

 


 

345 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 5 (continued) 1 The repeal will make it easier for users of legislation to be completely certain all 2 provisions have become part of the amended Act. At the present time, substantive 3 provisions can still be found in some pre-1 July 1994 Acts. As part of the review, 4 substantive provisions will, if necessary, be relocated into the amended Acts. 5

 


 

346 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 6 1 ¡S EPEAL OF NON-AMENDING EXHAUSTED ACTS 2 R section 5(1) 3 Repeals 4 Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 No. 66 5 Appropriation Act 1937-1938 (No. 1) 1 Geo 6 No. 6 6 Appropriation Act 1937-1938 (No. 2) 1 Geo 6 No. 13 7 Appropriation Act 1938-1939 (No. 1) 2 Geo 6 No. 1 8 Appropriation Act 1938-1939 (No. 2) 2 Geo 6 No. 14 9 Appropriation Act 1939-1940 (No. 1) 3 Geo 6 No. 1 10 Appropriation Act 1939-1940 (No. 2) 3 Geo 6 No. 13 11 Appropriation Act 1940-1941 (No. 1) 4 Geo 6 No. 1 12 Appropriation Act 1940-1941 (No. 2) 4 Geo 6 No. 14 13 Appropriation Act 1941-1942 (No. 1) 5 Geo 6 No. 1 14 Appropriation Act 1941-1942 (No. 2) 5 Geo 6 No. 22 15 Appropriation Act 1942-1943 (No. 1) 6 Geo 6 No. 12 16 Appropriation Act 1942-1943 (No. 2) 6 Geo 6 No. 34 17 Appropriation Act 1943-1944 (No. 1) 7 Geo 6 No. 18 18 Appropriation Act 1943-1944 (No. 2) 7 Geo 6 No. 29 19 Appropriation Act 1944-1945 (No. 1) 8 Geo 6 No. 2 20 Appropriation Act 1944-1945 (No. 2) 8 Geo 6 No. 5 21 Appropriation Act 1945-1946 (No. 1) 9 Geo 6 No. 17 22 Appropriation Act 1945-1946 (No. 2) 9 Geo 6 No. 23 23 Appropriation Act 1946-1947 (No. 1) 10 Geo 6 No. 34 24

 


 

347 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 6 (continued) Appropriation Act 1946-1947 (No. 2) 10 Geo 6 No. 42 1 Appropriation Act 1947-1948 (No. 1) 11 Geo 6 No. 24 2 Appropriation Act 1947-1948 (No. 2) 11 Geo 6 No. 36 3 Appropriation Act 1948-1949 (No. 1) 12 Geo 6 No. 30 4 Appropriation Act 1948-1949 (No. 2) 12 Geo 6 No. 44 5 Appropriation Act 1949-1950 (No. 1) 13 Geo 6 No. 35 6 Appropriation Act 1949-1950 (No. 2) 13 Geo 6 No. 49 7 Appropriation Act 1950-1951 (No. 1) 14 Geo 6 No. 1 8 Appropriation Act 1950-1951 (No. 2) 14 Geo 6 No. 24 9 Appropriation Act 1951-1952 (No. 1) 15 Geo 6 No. 22 10 Appropriation Act 1951-1952 (No. 2) 15 Geo 6 No. 52 11 Appropriation Act 1953-1954 (No. 2) 2 Eliz 2 No. 18 12 Bishopsbourne Estate Act 1900 64 Vic No. 33 13 Bowen to Townsville Railway Act 1886 50 Vic No. 26 14 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act 1962 No. 44 15 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works Approval) Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 16 No. 29 17 City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 23 18 City of Brisbane (Water Supply) Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 29 19 Crown Appointments Declaratory Act 1976 No. 92 20 Currumbin Minerals Pty Ltd (Transfer of Treatment Plant) Act 1973 21 No. 80 22 Department of Employment and Labour Relations Annual Reporting Act 23 1982 No. 74 24

 


 

348 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 6 (continued) Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 8 1 Gift Duty Act 1926 17 Geo 5 No. 23 2 Land (Mt Coot-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 No. 11 3 Mannings Retirement Act 1869 33 Vic No. 5 4 *Methodist Church Property Acts Amendment Act 1964 5 *Methodist Union Act 1905 5 Edw 7 6 Mossman Tramway Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 25 7 *Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association Property Trust Act 1933 8 24 Geo 5 9 Presbyterian Church Property Act 1909 9 Edw 7 No. 8 10 Rural Adjustment Agreement Act 1977 No. 42 11 Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 No. 93 12 Succession Duties Act 1892 56 Vic No. 13 13 Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 59 Vic No. 28 14 Succession Duties Act 1904 4 Edw 7 No. 17 15 *Toowoomba Showgrounds Act 1982 16 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act 1979 No. 32 17

 


 

349 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 6 (continued) 1 Explanatory note 2 These Acts have been identified as Acts whose operation is exhausted. 3 Acts marked with an asterisk are private Acts. 4

 


 

350 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 7 1 ¡S REPEAL OF OTHER NON-AMENDING ACTS 2 section 5(1) 3 Repeals 4 Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension Project Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 50 5 Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 15 Geo 6 6 No. 5 7 Government Printing Office (Employees' Appeal) Act 1945 10 Geo 6 8 No. 1 9 Group Sales Act 1942 6 Geo 6 No. 18 10 Queensland Marine (Sea Dumping) Act 1985 No. 110 11 Somerset Dam Catchment Area Declaratory Act 1974 No. 51 12 Tully Falls Hydro-Electric Project Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 25 13 14 Explanatory note 15 These Acts have been identified as obsolete. 16

 


 

351 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 8 1 ¡S REPEAL OF IMPERIAL AND NEW SOUTH WALES 2 ACTS 3 section 5(2) 4 PART 1--IMPERIAL ACTS 5 Repeals 6 Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act 1878 41 & 42 Vic c 73 7 PART 2--NEW SOUTH WALES ACTS 8 Repeals 9 (Boundary Commissioners) Act 1848 11 Vic No. 61 10 (Constabulary Powers) Act 1853 17 Vic No. 14 11 (Pastoral Runs Survey) Act 1852 16 Vic No. 29 12 (Police Regulation) Act 1852 16 Vic No. 33 13 14 Explanatory note 15 These Imperial and New South Wales Acts that may still apply in Queensland have 16 been identified as obsolete.

 


 

352 Statute Law Revision CHEDULE 9 1 ¡S DECLARED LAWS WHOSE REPEAL DOES NOT END 2 THEIR EFFECT 3 section 5(3) 4 Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 5 Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act 1990, section 4 6 Bishopsbourne Estate Act 1900 7 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act Amendment Act 1965, 8 section 10 9 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act Amendment Act 1978, 10 section 4 11 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Acts Amendment Act 1967, 12 sections 14 and 15 13 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works) Approval Act 1952 14 City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 10 15 City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Act 1962 16 City of Brisbane (Water Supply) Act 1959 17 Coal Mining Act Amendment Act 1969, sections 2 to 6 18 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1964, sections 48 and 49 19 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 5(2) 20 Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 21 Community Services (Aborigines) Act Amendment Act 1990, section 19 22 Community Services (Torres Strait) Act Amendment Act 1990, section 16 23 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 9(2) 24

 


 

353 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Corrective Services Act Amendment Act 1990, sections 4(2), 5(2), 6(2), 1 11(2), 12(2) and 27(2) 2 Cultural Record (Landscapes Queensland and Queensland Estate) Act 3 1987, section 6(3) 4 Currumbin Minerals Pty Ltd (Transfer of Treatment Plant) Act 1973 5 Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, sections 7, 8 and 10 6 Gift Duty Act 1926 7 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1974, sections 5 and 6 8 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1975, section 3 9 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1970, section 14 10 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1959, section 5(2) 11 Medical Act Amendment Act 1969, section 19 12 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1969, 13 section 4 14 *Methodist Church Property Acts Amendment Act 1964 15 Mining Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1974, sections 4 and 13(2) 16 Mossman Tramway Act 1960 17 Nursing Act 1992, sections 158 and 159 18 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 15 19 Police Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1975, section 5 20

 


 

354 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1968, section 2(2) 1 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1962, sections 2(2) 2 and (3) 3 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2), 4 sections 2(2) and (3) 5 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1966, sections 2(2) 6 and (3) 7 Racing and Betting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991, sections 40 to 50 8 Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1982, 9 section 6(2) 10 Rural Adjustment Agreement Act 1977 11 Sanctuary Cove Resort Act Amendment Act 1989, section 18 12 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1918, sections 37 and 40 13 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970, section 12 14 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 (No. 2), section 12 15 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971, section 2(2) 16 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2), section 7 17 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1974, section 3 18 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1975, sections 17 and 18 19 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1979 (No. 2), sections 3(2), 4(2), 5(2) and 20 9(2) 21 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982, section 4 22 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984, sections 3(2) and 27 23 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1973, section 11 24 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1982, section 15 25

 


 

355 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1985, section 19(2) 1 Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 2 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1972 3 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1969 4 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1973 5 Succession Duties Act 1892 6 Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 7 Succession Duties Act 1904 8 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1984, sections 10(2), 49(2), 75(2) 9 and 100(2) 10 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1987, section 71 11 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1988, section 7 12 Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act 1878 (Imp.) 13 Toowoomba Showgrounds Act 1982 14 Water Resources Act 1989, sections 252 and 253 15 Weapons Act 1990, part 7 16 *Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act 1893 17 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act 1979 18 19 Explanatory note 20 These are laws to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 20A applies. 21 Accordingly, the effect of these laws does not end merely because of their repeal. 22 Acts marked with an asterisk are private Acts. 23

 


 

356 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 10 1 ¡ DDITIONAL TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 2 A CONNECTED WITH REPEAL OF CERTAIN ACTS 3 section 5(4) 4 Repeal of Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 5 1.(1) The Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 continues 6 to apply to a purchase price under that Act if the purchase price has not been 7 paid in full before the commencement of this section. 8 (2) This section has effect despite the repeal of that Act. 9 (3) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the Acts 10 Interpretation Act 1954. 11 (4) This section is a law to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 12 section 20A47 applies. 13 (5) This section is enacted to avoid any doubt. 14 Repeal of Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 15 1950 16 2.(1) The Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 17 continues to apply to the tramway mentioned in that Act. 18 (2) This section has effect despite the repeal of that Act. 19 (3) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the Acts 20 Interpretation Act 1954. 21 (4) This section is a law to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 22 section 20A applies. 23 (5) This section is enacted to avoid any doubt. 24 47 Section 20A (Repeal does not end saving, transitional or validating effect etc.)

 


 

357 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 10 (continued) Repeal of Succession and Gift Duties Acts 1 3.(1) The following Acts (the "Succession Duties Acts") continue to 2 apply to a succession conferred on a successor if the entitlement or interest 3 of the successor vested in the successor in possession before 4 1 January 1977-- 5 · Succession Duties Act 1892 6 · Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 7 · Succession Duties Act 1904. 8 (2) The Gift Duty Act 1926 (the "Gift Duty Act") continues to apply to a 9 gift made before 1 January 1977. 10 (3) Words and expressions used in subsection (1) or (2) and the 11 Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 have the same meanings in 12 the subsection as in that Act. 13 (4) This section has effect despite the repeal of the Succession Duties 14 Acts and the Gift Duties Act. 15 (5) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the Acts 16 Interpretation Act 1954. 17 (6) This section is a law to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, 18 section 20A applies. 19 (7) This section is enacted to remove any doubt. 20 Expiry of schedule 21 4. This schedule expires on the day of its commencement. 22 23 © State of Queensland 1995

 


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