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Queensland STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 1995 Act No. 57 of 1995
Queensland STATUTE LAW REVISION ACT 1995 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Commencement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 . 8 5 Repealed Acts—schs 3, pt 2 and sch 4 to 9 .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 CONTROLACT 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 No. 57, 1995 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 AGREEMENTACT 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 ANDQUEENSLAND 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 CONVERSIONACT 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 No. 57, 1995 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 PROTECTIVESECURITY 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) ACT1966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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 ASSOCIATIONSACT 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 PSYCHOLOGISTS ACT 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 PUBLIC OFFICERS’ SUPERANNUATION BENEFITSRECOVERY 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 No. 57, 1995 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 (PORTABLELONG 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 No. 57, 1995 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 OFCHURCH 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 No. 57, 1995 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
Queensland Statute Law Revision Act 1995 Act No. 57 of 1995 An Act to amend or repeal certain Acts for the purpose of statute law revision [Assented to 28 November 1995]
s1 8 Statute Law Revision The Parliament of Queensland enacts— s5 No. 57, 1995 ˙ Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Statute Law Revision Act 1995 . ˙ Commencement 2.(1) Schedules 1 and 2 contain provisions providing for particular amendments to commence on a day other than the day of assent. (2) Also, section 4 and schedules 3 to 10 commence on the day after the day of assent. Purpose 3. The purpose of this Act is to improve the quality of the statute law of Queensland amending or repealing Acts for the purpose of statute law revision. 1 ˙ Amended Acts—schs 1 and 2 and sch 3, pt 1 4. Schedules 1 and 2, and schedule 3, part 1, amend the Acts mentioned in them. ˙ Repealed Acts—schs 3, pt 2 and sch 4 to 9 5.(1) The Acts mentioned in schedule 3, part 2, and schedules 4 to 7, are repealed. (2) The Acts mentioned in schedule 8 are repealed so far as they are part of the law of Queensland. (3) The Acts and provisions mentioned in schedule 9 are declared to be 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 No. 57, 1995 laws to which the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 20A 2 applies. (4) Schedule 10 has effect. ˙ Explanatory notes etc. 6.(1) Explanatory notes to the provisions of this Act do not form part of this Act. (2) The provision references given at the end of the Acts mentioned in schedule 4 do not form part of this Act. 2 Section 20A (Repeal does not end saving, transitional or validating effect etc.)
10 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 1 MINOR AMENDMENTS FOR STATUTE LAW REVISION section 4 ´ ABORIGINAL LAND ACT 1991 Amendment 1. Section 3, definitions “associated reserve” and “stock route”— omit. 2. Section 3— insert— ‘ “associated reserve” means land— (a) dedicated as a reserve under the LandAct1994 for travelling stock requirements or watering-places; or (b) reserved and set apart under the Land Act 1962 for works for obtaining, conserving, distributing or utilising water. “stock route” see Land Act 1994 .’. 3. Section 19(1)(c)— omit, insert— ‘(c) a reserve under the Land Act 1994 ; or’. 4. Section 83(1)(b)— omit, insert—
11 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘(b) is subject to the conditions prescribed under a regulation for the national park land or national parks generally.’. Explanatory note Amendments 1 to 3 make terminology changes consequential on the Land Act 1994 . Amendment 4 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory instruments used under the Act are regulations. ´ AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DISTRIBUTIONCONTROL ACT 1966 Amendment 1. Section 22C(1) and (2)— omit. 2. Section 22C(3) and (4)— renumber as section 22C(1) and (2). Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the Magistrates Courts Act 1921 . Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment.
12 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ AMBULANCE SERVICE ACT 1991 Amendment 1. Section 4.8(2), ‘ Art Unions and Amusements Act 1976 ’— omit, insert— ‘ Art Unions and Public Amusements Act 1992 ’. 2. Section 7.4(1)— omit, insert— ‘ 7.4(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’. 3. Section 7.4(2), words before paragraph (a)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) A regulation may be made for or about—’. 4. Section 8.2— omit. 5. Sections 8.10 and 8.11— omit, insert— ‘ Numbering and renumbering of Act ‘ 8.9 In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992 , the provisions of this Act must be numbered and renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992 , section 43.’.
13 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Explanatory note Amendment 1 updates a reference. Amendments 2 and 3 update the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 4 and 5 omit redundant transitional provisions, and amendment 5 inserts a renumbering provision. ´ AMPOL REFINERIES LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT1964 Amendment 1. Section 4— omit, insert— ‘ Variation of agreement ‘ 4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the Minister and the company. ‘ (2) However, the Minister may make a further agreement only if the proposed further agreement has been approved by regulation. ‘ (3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making of the further agreement. ‘ (4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an enactment of this Act. ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’. Explanatory note As the agreement under the Act as varied has the force of law, the amendment requires proposed varying agreements to be approved by regulation. The amendment
14 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) also requires the date of the making of a varying agreement to be notified and inserts a regulation making power. ´ APIARIES ACT 1982 Amendment 1. Section 4— omit. 2. Section 5, heading— omit, insert— ‘ Definitions ’. 3. Section 5, definitions “Director, Division of Plant Industry”, “Director-General”, “inspector”, “Minister” and “person”— omit. 4. Section 5— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 47. 3 “inspector” means a person who is appointed as an inspector under this Act, and includes an honorary inspector.’. 3 Section 47 (Approval of forms)
15 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 5, definition “bee”, ‘by the Governor in Council’— omit, insert— ‘under a regulation’. 6. Section 5, definition “bee products”, ‘by Order in Council’— omit, insert— ‘under a regulation’. 7. Section 5, definition “disease”, ‘by the Governor in Council by Order in Council’— omit, insert— ‘under a regulation’. 8. Section 6— omit. 9. Section 7— omit, insert— ‘ Inspectors ‘ 7. The chief executive may appoint officers of the public service as inspectors for this Act.’. 10. Sections 9(3)(a), 11(3)(b) and (7)(a), 12(2)(a), 13(1), (2)(b) and (4)(a), 18(2) and 20(1), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’.
16 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 11. Section 10— omit, insert— ‘ Exclusion of parts of the State from part ‘ 10. A regulation may declare that this part, or a stated provision of this part, does not apply to a stated part of the State.’. 12. Sections 11(3)(c), 11(7)(b) and 13(2)(c) and (4)(b)— omit. 13. Section 13(1), from ‘bees’ to ‘appliances’— omit, insert— ‘bees or hives’. 14. Section 13(5)— omit. 15. Section 14, ‘or failure to comply with’— omit. 16. Section 15(1)(e), after ‘prescribed’— insert— ‘under a regulation’. 17. Section 16(5)— omit, insert— ‘ (5) A regulation may prescribe conditions about isolation distances, and other matters, for new apiary classes.’.
17 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Section 18(4)— omit, insert— ‘ (4) A regulation may exempt a person from the operation of this section.’. 19. Sections 19(4), second sentence, 22(5), 25(2), 29(2), 30(4), 31(8)(g) and 39(1), ‘the prescribed rate’— omit, insert— ‘the rate prescribed under a regulation’. 20. Section 20(3)— omit. 21. Section 21(1), after ‘prescribed’— insert— ‘under a regulation’. 22. Section 21(2), words after ‘issued’— omit, insert— ‘to the person under this Act’. 23. Section 21(3), ‘the prescribed particulars’— omit, insert— ‘the particulars prescribed under a regulation’.
18 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 24. Section 22, heading, ‘of Governor’— omit. 25. Section 22(1) and (2)— omit, insert— ‘ 22.(1) A regulation may declare— (a) that a race or strain of bees is not suitable for introduction into Queensland for beekeeping; or (b) that only a stated race or strain of bees may be kept in, or brought into, Queensland. ‘ (2) A person who keeps, or brings into Queensland, a strain or race of bees in contravention of a regulation under subsection (1) commits an offence against this Act. ‘Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.’. 26. Section 22(3), second sentence— renumber as section 22(3A). 27. Section 22(3A), as renumbered— insert— ‘Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.’. 28. Section 22(6)— omit.
19 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 29. Section 27(2), ‘The Governor in Council may by Order in Council’— omit, insert— ‘A regulation may’. 30. Section 31(1), ‘certificate in writing as prescribed’— omit, insert— ‘certificate in the approved form’. 31. Section 31(1), ‘an approved officer of the Department of Agriculture, or the equivalent officer, in’— omit, insert— ‘an appropriate official of’. 32. Section 31(1), words after ‘introduced’ (second mention)— omit. 33. Section 31(5) and (6)— omit, insert— ‘ (5) A regulation may declare that subsection (1) does not apply to the introduction into Queensland of stated bees, hives, bee products or appliances, or does not apply if stated conditions are complied with.’.
20 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 34. Section 31(8)(e), ‘shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.’— omit, insert— ‘commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.’. 35. Section 31(9), ‘shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.’— omit, insert— ‘commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.’. 36. Section 32(1), from ‘The Governor’ to ‘Gazette’— omit, insert— ‘A regulation may’. 37. Section 32(3) and (4)— omit, insert— ‘ (3) A person who contravenes a regulation under subsection (1) commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.’. 38. Section 32(5), ‘or failure to comply pursuant to the Order’— omit, insert— ‘of a regulation’.
21 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 39. Section 33(7)(b), ‘or fails to comply with’— omit. 40. Section 33(7), ‘shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and liable to a penalty not exceeding $2 000.’— omit, insert— ‘commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty—40 penalty units.’. 41. Section 33(10), first sentence— omit, insert— ‘ (10) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, declare that stated places occupied by the department are quarantine areas.’. 42. Section 33(10), ‘Director, Division of Plant Industry’— omit, insert— ‘chief executive’. 43. Section 33(11)— omit, insert— ‘ (11) The chief executive may, by gazette notice, also declare that stated other places are quarantine areas.’. 44. Section 37, ‘Director, Division of Plant Industry,’— omit.
22 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 45. Section 40(1), ‘or fails to comply with’— omit. 46. Section 40(2), ‘$500’— omit, insert— ‘10 penalty units’. 47. Section 40(3)— omit. 48. Section 41(1) and (3)— omit. 49. Section 41(2), ‘Any such’— omit, insert— ‘A’. 50. Section 44(1), ‘or Director, Division of Plant Industry,’— omit. 51. Section 44(1), ‘, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, be conclusive evidence’— omit, insert— ‘be evidence’.
23 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 52. Section 44(2), ‘and in the absence of evidence to the contrary, conclusive evidence’— omit. 53. Section 45(1), ‘, and in the absence of evidence to the contrary conclusive evidence,’— omit. 54. Section 45(2), ‘in the prescribed form or to the like effect’— omit. 55. Section 45(2), ‘and in the absence of evidence to the contrary conclusive evidence’— omit. 56. Section 45(3)— omit. 57. Sections 46 and 47— omit, insert— ‘ Delegations by Minister and chief executive ‘ 46.(1) The Minister may delegate the Minister’s powers under this Act to an officer or employee of the public service. ‘ (2) The chief executive may delegate the chief executive’s powers under this Act to an officer or employee of the public service.
24 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 47. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 48.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. ‘ (2) A regulation may be made about the following matters— (a) disease control; (b) fees, charges and other amounts payable under this Act; (c) quarantine in a quarantine area under this Act; (d) seizure, detention and disposal of bees, hives, bee products and appliances dealt with in contravention of this Act. ‘ Approved forms ‘ 49.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before the commencement of this section, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement of this section, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement of this section is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 3 months after it commences. ‘ Numbering and renumbering of Act ‘ 50. In the next reprint of this Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992 , the provisions of this Act (other than this section) must be numbered and renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992 , section 43.’.
25 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 58. Schedule 1— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Explanatory note Amendments 1, 3, 10, 33 and 41 omit spent and obsolete provisions. Amendment 13 also omits a definition replaced by amendment 4. Amendment 2 changes a section heading in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 4 replaces a definition in an updated form and includes a new definition about approved forms. Amendments 5, 6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 29, 33, 36 and 38 implement current drafting practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations, make consequential amendments and update the drafting of some provisions. Amendment 8 omits an unnecessary provision about the Act’s administration. Amendment 9 omits an outdated provision about inspectors and officers and replaces it with a power to appoint inspectors. Amendments 10 and 30 change prescribed forms to approved forms in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 12 omits unnecessary provisions that would have required particulars in approved forms to be prescribed under regulation. Amendment 13 limits the operation of the section to accord with its current operation in practice. The current operation of the section is achieved by narrowing its broad potential operation by exemption. Amendment 14 is consequential on amendment 13. Amendments 15, 39 and 45 omit redundant wording (see Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 36, definition “contravene”). Amendments 16, 19, 21 and 23 clarify provisions by providing that matters are to be prescribed by regulation. Amendment 20 omits a provision that is now redundant (see new section 10). Amendments 26 and 28 are consequential on amendment 27. Amendments 27, 34, 35, 37 and 40 update the structure and wording of offence provisions. Amendment 31 updates a reference to a department by a specific name.
26 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Amendment 32 omits unnecessary wording. The particulars to be provided in the certificate will be specified in the approved form. Amendments 41 and 43 update the provisions dealing with the declaration of quarantine areas. The declarations are to be made by the chief executive rather than the Minister. Amendments 42, 44 and 50 implement current drafting practice by removing references to statutory offices held by public servants. Amendment 46 replaces a monetary penalty with a penalty expressed in penalty units. Amendment 47 removes an unnecessary provision dealing with the persons who can bring prosecutions. Amendment 48 omits service provisions covered in the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 49 is consequential on amendment 48. Amendments 51, 52, 53 and 54 remove conclusive evidence provisions. Amendment 54 removes an unnecessary reference to a prescribed form. Amendment 56 omits a provision covered by the Evidence Act 1977 . Amendment 57 updates the delegation and regulation making powers in accordance with current drafting practice. It also inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms and a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. Amendment 58 is consequential on amendment 57 so far as that amendment deals with the regulation making power. ´ ARCHITECTS ACT 1985 Amendment 1. Section 45(c) and (d)— omit. 2. Section 45(e)— renumber as section 45(c).
27 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the DistrictCourts Act 1967 . Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. ´ ART UNIONS AND PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS ACT 1992 Amendment 1. Section 126(1), ‘for the purposes of’— omit, insert— ‘under’. 2. Part 11— omit, insert— ‘ PART 11—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS ‘ Art Union Regulation Act 1930 or 1964 references ‘ 127. In an Act or document, a reference to the Art Union Regulation Act 1930 or the Art Union Regulation Act 1964 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act. ‘Art Unions and Amusements Act 1976 references ‘ 128. In an Act or document, a reference to the ArtUnionsandAmusements Act 1976 is also taken to be a reference to this Act.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 updates the language of the Act’s regulation making power in accordance with current drafting practice.
28 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Amendment 2 omits redundant provisions and inserts provisions to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act. The provisions will enable references to the repealed Acts to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992 , section 22(4)). ´ ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1981 Amendment 1. Section 5(1), definition “approved form”— omit, insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 66A. 4 ’. 2. Section 50K— 5 omit. 3. After section 66— insert— ‘Approval of forms ‘ 66A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 inserts a definition about approved forms. Amendment 2 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the District Courts Act 1967 . Amendment 3 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. 4 Section 66A (Approval of forms) 5 This section was inserted by the Associations Incorporation Amendment Act 1995 .
29 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS ACT 1971 Amendment 1. Section 2— omit. 2. Section 4A— omit. 3. Section 5, heading— omit, insert— ‘ Definitions ’. 4. Section 5(1), definitions “Director-General” and “rental bond interest account”— omit. 5. Section 5(1), definition “Deputy Registrar”, words after ‘Act’— omit. 6. Section 5(1), definition “letting”, words after ‘businesses’— omit. 7. Section 5(1), definition “used motor vehicle”, words after ‘a Territory’— omit, insert— ‘or a foreign country’.
30 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 5(1)— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 130C. 6 “business of letting” includes the collecting or receiving of rents by an agent for a principal, whether or not the agent has let the house, land, estate or business concerned. “rental bond interest account” see Residential Tenancies Act 1994 .’. 9. Section 5(2), as a heading— insert— ‘ Application of provisions about auctioneers and auctions ’. 10. Section 5(2)(a) and (b)— omit, insert— ‘(a) a person selling by auction, for the State, land or other property of the State; or’. 11. Section 5(2)(g)— omit. 12. Section 5(2) and (2A), as amended by this Act— renumber as section 5A(1) and (2). 6 Section 130C (Approval of forms)
31 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 13. Section 5(3), as a heading— insert— ‘ Application of provisions about real estate agents, commercial agents and motor dealers ’. 14. Section 5(3), as amended by this Act— renumber as section 5B. 15. Section 5(4), as a heading— insert— ‘ Effect of Act on certain other laws ’. 16. Section 5(4), words after ‘ 1867 ’— omit. 17. Section 5(4), as amended by this Act— renumber as section 5C. 18. Section 5(5), as a heading— insert— ‘ Surrender of licence not cancellation ’. 19. Section 5(5), as amended by this Act— renumber as section 5D.
32 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 20. Part 1— insert— ‘ Exemptions ‘ 5E. A regulation may exempt a person from this Act or a provision of this Act.’. 21. Section 6(4), ‘(if any) as are prescribed’— omit, insert— ‘as are approved by the Governor in Council’. 22. Section 12A— omit. 23. Section 13A(8)— omit. 24. Sections 14A(6), 15(3B), 15A(2), 18(4C), 28(4D), 29(1), 43(2)(a), 55(1), 58A, 62(1)(a), (2) and (8), 80(4), 100(1) and 126R, ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’. 25. Sections 16(4), 17(1) and 27(1), ‘form prescribed’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’.
33 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 26. Section 17(1)(a)— omit. 27. Section 25(1), ‘, in such form and manner as may be prescribed,’— omit. 28. Section 27(1)(a)— omit. 29. Section 32(1), ‘, in such form and manner as may be prescribed,’— omit. 30. Section 33(1), ‘(including any Territory under the trusteeship of the Commonwealth)’— omit. 31. Section 40(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) The code must be approved by regulation.’. 32. Sections 43(2) and 44, penalty— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’.
34 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 33. Section 45(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) The code must be approved by regulation.’. 34. Section 51(1) and (2), penalty— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’. 35. Section 53(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) The code must be approved by regulation.’. 36. Section 58A, penalty— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’. 37. Section 60(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) The code must be approved by regulation.’. 38. Sections 62(1), 63(1) and (2) and 65(1) and (1A), penalty— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’.
35 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 39. Section 66(9) and 68(9), words after ‘this Act’— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment.’. 40. Section 71(1), words after ‘this Act’— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment. ‘Minimum penalty—10 penalty units.’. 41. Sections 76(1) and (2) and 77, penalty— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’. 42. Section 80(5), ‘$10’— omit, insert— ‘half a penalty unit’. 43. Section 81B(a)— omit, insert— ‘(a) that, in Queensland or elsewhere, the person has been convicted of an indictable offence or an offence that makes the person unfit to be a licensed or registered individual;’. 44. Section 81G(b), ‘$1 000’— omit, insert— ‘20 penalty units’.
36 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 45. Section 82— omit, insert— ‘ Exemptions ‘ 82.(1) A regulation may exempt a licensee from complying with all or any of the provisions of the division. ‘ (2) This division applies to amounts obtained from the sale of wool only to the extent that a regulation provides that it is to apply.’. 46. Section 83(12)— omit, insert— ‘ (12) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’. 47. Section 85, words after ‘crime’— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—200 penalty units or 5 years imprisonment.’. 48. Section 90(7)— omit, insert— ‘ (7) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence. ‘Maximum penalty— (a) for a first offence—40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment; or (b) for a second or subsequent offence—100 penalty units or 12 months imprisonment. ‘Maximum penalty for a second or subsequent offence—10 penalty units.’.
37 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 49. Section 99(3) and (4), ‘Gazette notice’— omit, insert— ‘regulation’. 50. Section 100(1), ‘notification of the Governor in Council’— omit, insert— ‘regulation’. 51. Section 106(8), words after ‘this Act’— omit, insert— ‘Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.’. 52. Section 126A, definition “pastoral house”— omit, insert— ‘ “pastoral house” means a corporation declared under a regulation to be a pastoral house for this part.’. 53. Section 130(1), words after ‘that offence’— omit, insert— ‘, to a maximum penalty of 40 penalty units or 6 months imprisonment.’. 54. After section 130B— insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 130C. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.’.
38 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 55. Section 131, words before paragraph (a)— omit, insert— ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 131.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. ‘ (2) A regulation may be made for or about the following matters—’. 56. Section 131(a), words after ‘the proceedings of the Committee’— omit. 57. Section 131(e), (h) and (i), ‘form and’— omit. 58. Section 131(q), ‘$500’— omit, insert— ‘10 penalty units’. 59. Section 131(s)— omit. 60. Section 132— omit, insert— ‘ Approved forms ‘ 132.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter.
39 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 3 months after it commences. ‘ Numbering and renumbering of Act ‘ 133. In the next reprint of this Act produced under the ReprintsAct1992 , the provisions of this Act (other than sections) must be numbered and renumbered as permitted by the Reprints Act 1992 , section 43.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits an obsolete commencement provision. Amendment 2 is consequential on amendment 20. Amendment 3 replaces a provision heading in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 4 omits an obsolete definition and a definition updated by amendment 8. Amendment 5 omits wording made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 6 is consequential on amendment 8. Amendment 7 updates a definition in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 8 inserts replacement definitions and a new definition about approved forms. Amendments 9, 13, 15 and 18 insert provision headings for sections renumbered from subsections. Amendment 10 updates language in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 11, 26, 28 and 30 omit obsolete provisions. Amendments 12, 14, 17 and 19 renumber subsections as sections. Amendment 16 omits obsolete references. Amendment 20 inserts a relocated (and updated) section dealing with exemptions. Amendment 21 removes the need for fees and allowances of members of the committee to be prescribed by regulations. Fees and allowances will continue to be
40 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) approved by the Governor in Council. Amendment 22 omits a provision made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 23 omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 and the District Courts Act 1967 . Amendments 24 and 25 are consequential on amendment 54. Amendments 27 and 29 remove provisions dealing with the keeping of registers as required by regulation. Amendments 31, 33, 35, 37, 45, 49, 50 and 52 implement current drafting practice by providing that the statutory instruments under the Act are regulations. Amendments 32, 34, 36, 38 to 42, 44, 46 to 48, 51, 53 and 58 change penalties expressed in dollars and update the wording of some provisions. Amendment 43 omits wording made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 54 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. Amendments 55, 57 and 59 update the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 56 removes an unnecessary power to prescribe fees and allowances for committee members by regulation. Amendment 60 omits a provision made redundant by the StatutoryInstrumentsAct1992 and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. The amendment also inserts a provision providing for the Act (other than sections) to be renumbered in the next reprint of the Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992 . ´ BRIGALOW AND OTHER LANDS DEVELOPMENT ACT 1962 Amendment 1. Section 1— omit.
41 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 2(1), definitions “Agreement”, “chief executive” and “declared area”— omit. 3. Section 2(1)— insert— ‘ “agreement” means the agreement that was set out in the Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act 1962 , schedule.’. 4. Section 2(2)— omit. 5. Section 3— omit. 6. Sections 5A, 20(2)(d), 23(1), 25(1), 26, 27 and 29(1), ‘this Act’— omit, insert— ‘this part’. 7. Section 5B— omit. 8. Sections 8, 9(1), 12 and 13— omit.
42 Statute Law Revision SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Section 15, ‘the Land Act’— omit, insert— ‘this Act’. 10. Section 16, ‘of the Land Act’— omit. 11. Section 17— omit. 12. Section 18(2), ‘of the Land Act’— omit. 13. Section 18(2), ‘section 393’— omit, insert— ‘section 174’. 14. Section 18(2), proviso— omit. 15. Sections 20(2)(c), ‘this Act and the Land Act’— omit, insert— ‘this part’. 16. Section 20(2)(e), (4) and (5)— omit. No. 57, 1995
43 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Sections 21, 23, 24, 24A and 24B— omit. 18. Section 25(2)— omit. 19. Section 28— omit. 20. Section 29(1), ‘Department of Lands’— omit, insert— ‘department’. 21. Section 29(2) and (3)— omit. 22. Section 30— omit, insert— ‘ Application of Act to purchase leases ‘ 30.(1) The provisions of this Act applying to a grazing homestead freeholding lease apply, with all necessary changes and any changes prescribed under a regulation, to purchase leases issued under the Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act 1962 . ‘ (2) To remove any doubt, the relocation of the sections in this part does not affect the amount or time of a repayment or the interest or penalty interest rates applying to purchase leases issued under the Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act 1962 .’.
44 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 23. Section 31— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 24. Schedule 1— omit. 25. Sections 2 to 30, as amended by this Act— relocate to Land Act 1994 , chapter 8, part 7A and renumber starting with section 506A. Explanatory note Amendments 1 to 24 remove unnecessary provisions, and make consequential and minor technical amendments before the relocation of the operative provisions of the Act. Amendment 25 relocates the remaining provisions of the Act to the Land Act 1994 to enable the Act to be repealed. ´ CHARITABLE FUNDS ACT 1958 Amendment 1. Section 29— omit. Explanatory note This amendment omits a provision made redundant by recent amendments of the Supreme Court of Queensland Act 1991 .
45 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ CHEMICAL USAGE (AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CONTROL) ACT 1988 Amendment 1. Section 22C(1) and (2)— omit. 2. Section 22C(3) and (4)— renumber as section 22C(1) and (2). 3. Section 28(2)(a), after ‘committed;’— insert— ‘or’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the Magistrates Courts Act 1921 . Amendment 2 is a consequential renumbering amendment. Amendment 3 corrects a minor inconsistency. ´ CHILDRENS COURT ACT 1992 Amendment 1. Section 7(2) to (4)— omit, insert — ‘ (2) The Governor in Council may, with the president’s agreement, make rules of court (the “Childrens Court Rules” ) under this Act.
46 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ (3) A rule may make provision about any matter— (a) that is required or permitted to be prescribed under a law giving jurisdiction to the Childrens Court; or (b) that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to a law giving jurisdiction to the Childrens Court. ‘ (4) In particular, a rule may make provision about the procedure of the Childrens Court, including the matters that may be dealt with in chambers or by a court official.’. 2. Section 29— omit, insert— ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 29. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’. 3. Schedule— omit. Explanatory note Amendment 1 revises the power to make rules of court for the Childrens Court to bring it more closely into line with revised rule making powers of the Supreme Court and other courts. Amendment 2 replaces the regulation making power to bring it fully into line with current drafting practice. Amendment 3 omits transitional provisions.
47 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ CHIROPRACTORS AND OSTEOPATHS ACT 1979 Amendment 1. Section 4, definitions “medical practitioner”, “register” and “registrar”— omit. 2. Section 4— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 39. 7 “register” means the register of chiropractors and osteopaths kept under this Act. “registrar” means the registrar of the board.’. 3. Section 6(4) to (6)— omit. 4. Section 7(1), ‘by notification published in the Gazette’— omit. 5. Section 7A— omit. 6. Section 8(2), ‘, by notification published in the Gazette,’— omit. 7 Section 39 (Approval of forms)
48 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 9(1) and (1A)— omit, insert— ‘ 9.(1) The appointment of a member of the board (other than a member appointed to fill a casual vacancy) is to be for a term of 3 years.’. 8. Section 9(3)(e)— omit, insert— ‘(e) is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence against this Act; or’. 9. Section 11(1A)— omit. 10. Section 11(3)— omit. 11. Section 13(1), words after ‘Council’— omit. 12. Sections 18(1)(a), 19(1), 20(1), 21(1) and 22(1), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’. 13. Section 25(1)(a)— omit, insert— ‘(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or’.
49 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 14. Section 25(3)(c), ‘$2 000’— omit, insert— ‘35 penalty units’. 15. Section 28(4) and (4A)— omit. 16. Section 30(1), penalty, ‘$1 500’— omit, insert— ‘30 penalty units’. 17. Section 31(1), ‘, with the approval of the Governor in Council,’— omit. 18. Section 31— insert— ‘ (3) A rule must be approved by regulation.’. 19. Section 33(1), penalty, ‘$1 500’— omit, insert— ‘30 penalty units’. 20. Section 34(1), ‘$2 000’— omit, insert— ‘35 penalty units’.
50 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 21. Section 37(2)— omit. 22. Section 38(1)— omit, insert— ‘ 38.(1) The board may make by-laws under this Act.’. 23. Section 38(2), words before paragraph (a)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) A by-law may be made for or about—’. 24. Section 38(2)(h)— omit. 25. Section 38(2)(i), ‘$1 500’— omit, insert— ‘30 penalty units’. 26. Section 38(2)(m)— omit. 27. Section 38(3)— omit, insert— ‘ (3) A by-law must be approved by the Governor in Council. 8 ’. 8 A by-law is subordinate legislation (see StatutoryInstrumentsAct1992 , sections 7, 8(b)(i) and 9(1)(a)).
51 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 28. Sections 39, 40 and 41— omit, insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 39. The board may approve forms under this Act.’. ‘ PART 5—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS ‘ Chiropractic Manipulative Therapists Act 1979 references ‘ 40. In an Act or document, a reference to the ChiropracticManipulative Therapists Act 1979 is a reference to this Act. ‘ Chiropractic manipulative therapy and therapist references etc. ‘ 41.(1) In an Act or document, a reference to chiropractic manipulative therapy is a reference to chiropractic and osteopathy. ‘ (2) In an Act or document, a reference to a chiropractic manipulative therapist is a reference to a chiropractor and osteopath. ‘ (3) In an Act or document, a reference to the Chiropractic Manipulative Therapists Board is a reference to the board constituted under this Act. ‘ Approved forms ‘ 42.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is
52 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.’. Explanatory note Amendments 1 and 2 omit definitions and wording made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretationAct1954 . Amendment 2 also inserts a new definition “approved form” and updates the wording of definitions. Amendments 3, 5 and 9 omit redundant transitional provisions. Amendments 4, 6 and 7 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette notice. Amendment 7 also updates language in accordance with current drafting practice and removes obsolete transitional wording. Amendments 8 and 13 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 10 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 11 revises, in accordance with government policy, a provision preventing fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. Amendment 12 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in accordance with current drafting practice and government policy. Amendments 14, 16, 19, 20, 25 and 26 change penalties expressed in dollars. Amendment 15 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District Courts Act 1967 . Amendment 17 is consequential on amendment 18. Amendment 18 provides that rules of practice must be approved by regulation. Amendment 21 omits a provision made redundant by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 (see section 49(2)). Amendments 22, 23, 26 and 27 omit redundant provisions and revise the board’s by-law making power to bring it into line with current drafting practice. Amendment 24 omits a redundant power to prescribe forms by by-law. Amendment 28 omits a provision made redundant by the StatutoryInstrumentsAct1992 and transitional and validating provisions. The effect of the later provisions is preserved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 20A. Amendment 28 also inserts a provision allowing the board to approve forms and also provisions to deal with references to the Act by its previous short title and certain
53 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) outdated terms. The references will ensure the references can be updated in reprints. In addition, the amendment inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form. ´ CITY OF BRISBANE ACT 1924 Amendment 1. Section 134— insert— ‘ (4) Words and expressions used in this section and in the repealed Land (Mt Coot-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 continue to have the same respective meanings as they had in that repealed Act.’. Explanatory note This amendment is consequential on the relocation to this Act of a section of the repealed Land (Mt Cooth-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 . ´ CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTER GAMES ANDIMAGES (INTERIM) ACT 1995 Amendment 1. Section 6(2), ‘with’— omit, insert— ‘of’. 2. Section 8, heading, ‘of computer’— omit, insert— ‘ of, computer ’.
54 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. Section 8, ‘classification of’— omit, insert— ‘classification of,’. 4. Section 59(2)(b), ‘person or body’— omit, insert— ‘entity’. 5. Section 61(1), ‘and’— omit, insert— ‘or’. 6. Schedule 2, definition “computer game”, paragraph (d), ‘other program’— omit, insert— ‘other than a program’. Explanatory note The amendments correct minor errors. ´ COLLECTIONS ACT 1966 Amendment 1. Section 1(2)— omit.
55 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. Section 5(1), definitions “police officer” and “Public Trustee”— omit. 3. Section 5(1)— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 42A. 9 ’. 4. Section 5(1), definition “appeal for support”, ‘For the purposes of this definition—’— omit. 5. Section 5(1), definition “appeal for support”, definitions “advertisement” and “notification”, before ‘includes’— insert— ‘, for the definition “appeal for support”,’. 6. Section 5(1), definition, “appeal for support”, definitions “advertisement” and “notification”— relocate in section 5(1). 7. Section 5, definition “charitable purpose”, paragraph (f)— omit, insert— ‘(f) a purpose declared under a regulation to be a charitable purpose for this Act.’. 9 Section 42A (Approval of forms)
56 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 5, definition “charity”, from ‘of such a class’ to ‘order in council’— omit, insert— ‘declared to be charities under a regulation’. 9. Section 5, definition “community purpose”, paragraph (b)— omit, insert— ‘(b) the objects of an association prescribed under a regulation for the provisions of this Act stated in the regulation;’. 10. Section 5, definition “community purpose”, paragraph (e)— omit, insert— ‘(e) a purpose declared under a regulation to be a community purpose for this Act or particular provisions of this Act;’. 11. Section 5, definition “community purpose”, from ‘but does not’ to ‘order in council’— omit, insert— ‘but does not include— (f) the objects of an association declared under a regulation not to be a community association for this Act or particular provisions of this Act; and (g) a purpose declared under a regulation not to be a community purpose for this Act or particular provisions of this Act.’. 12. Section 6(1A)— omit.
57 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 13. Section 8— omit, insert— ‘ Delegation by Minister ‘ 8. The Minister may delegate the Minister’s powers under this Act to an officer or employee of the public service.’. 14. Section 12(1A) to (6)— renumber. 15. Section 13— omit, insert— ‘ Art union authorities to be treated as sanctions ‘ 13. For this part, if an appeal for support for a purpose consists only of conducting an art union authorised by an authority under the ArtUnionsand Public Amusements Act 1992 , the authority is to be treated as a sanction given under this Act for the purpose. ‘ Parent and Citizens Associations ‘ 13A. For this part, the objects of a parent and citizens association under the Education(GeneralProvisions)Act1989 are taken to be sanctioned under this Act.’. 16. Section 14(1), heading— omit, insert— ‘ Definitions for part ’.
58 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 17. Section 14(1), ‘or for the purposes of’— omit. 18. Section 14(1), definition “door-to-door appeal”, paragraph (e)— omit, insert— ‘(e) doing anything else declared under a regulation to be a door-to-door appeal;’. 19. Section 14(1), definition “street collection”, paragraph (d)— omit, insert— ‘(d) doing anything else declared under a regulation to be a street collection;’. 20. Section 14(2)— renumber as section 14A. 21. Section 15(1)— omit, insert— ‘ 15.(1) This section applies only to cities or towns, or cities and towns in a part of the State, specified under a regulation.’. 22. Section 15(4A) to (5)— renumber.
59 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 16(1)— omit, insert— ‘ 16.(1) This section applies only to cities or towns, or cities or towns in a part of the State, specified under a regulation.’. 24. Section 16(4A) to (5)— renumber. 25. Section 18(1A) to (4)— renumber. 26. Section 19(4) to (4E)— omit. 27. Section 19(9), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’. 28. Section 19(1A) to (11)— renumber. 29. Section 19A— omit.
60 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 30. Section 30(1), ‘permitted under the Art Union Regulation Act 1964 ’— omit, insert— ‘authorised under the Art Unions and Public Amusements Act 1992 ’. 31. Section 30(1)(c), ‘and if and where prescribed in the form prescribed’— omit, insert— ‘in the approved form’. 32. Section 35(1), from ‘and the Governor in Council’ to ‘any of that property’— omit, insert— ‘a regulation may vest all or any of the property in the Public Trustee’. 33. Section 35(2), ‘by an order in council under this section’— omit, insert— ‘under the regulation’. 34. Section 35(3)— omit, insert— ‘ (3) A regulation may amend the trusts or purposes and vest the property, or part of the property, in a person for charitable or community purposes.’. 35. Section 35(4)— omit.
61 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 36. Section 35(5) and (6)— renumber . 37. Section 35A(4), ‘by notification published in the Gazette’— omit. 38. Section 35A(6)— omit, insert— ‘ (6) The Public Trustee may appoint a person employed in the Public Trustee’s office to represent the Public Trustee on the committee.’. 39. Section 35A(7) and (10), ‘, by notification published in the Gazette,’— omit. 40. Section 35A(15) and (18)— omit. 41. Section 35A(9A) to (17)— renumber . 42. Section 35B(2), ‘the Governor in Council may, by order in council,’— omit, insert— ‘a regulation may’.
62 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 43. Section 35B(3)— omit. 44. Section 35B(5)— omit. 45. Section 35B(6), from ‘In any case’ to ‘relief fund and’— omit, insert— ‘If a regulation is made under this section about a fund declared, under a regulation, to be a disaster relief fund and’. 46. Section 35B(6)(a) and (b), ‘order in council’— omit, insert— ‘regulation’. 47. Section 35B(6A) to (9)— renumber . 48. Section 35C(2A) and (3)— renumber. 49. After section 42— insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 42A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.’.
63 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 50. Section 47(1)— omit, insert— ‘ 47.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’. 51. Section 47(2) and (2A)— omit. 52. Section 47(3), ‘Without limiting the generality of subsections (1) to (2B), regulations’— omit, insert— ‘Regulations’. 53. Section 47(3)(a) and (zx)— omit. 54. Section 47(1) to (3)— renumber . 55. Section 48— omit, insert— ‘ Approved forms ‘ 48.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the
64 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits a spent provision. Amendment 2 omits unnecessary definitions. Amendments 3, 27 and 31 are consequential on amendment 49. Amendments 4 and 5 are consequential on amendment 6. Amendment 6 relocates as separate definitions definitions presently part of other definitions. Amendments 7 to 11, 18, 19, 21, 23, 32 to 34, 42, 45 and 46 implement current drafting practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations. Amendment 12 omits a subsection made obsolete by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 13 revises a delegation provision in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 14, 22, 24, 25, 28, 36, 41, 47, 48 and 54 are renumbering amendments. Amendment 15 replaces provisions to update Act references and bring the drafting of the provisions in line with current drafting practice. Amendment 16 replaces a provision heading in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 17 and 52 updates language in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 20 renumbers a subsection as a section. Amendments 26 and 29 omit obsolete transitional provisions. Amendment 30 updates a reference to an Act. Amendment 35 omits an unnecessary provision. Amendments 37 and 39 remove the need to make appointments by gazette notice. Amendment 38 simplifies and updates a provision in accordance with current drafting practice.
65 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Amendments 40 and 53 omit obsolete and unnecessary provisions. Amendments 43 and 44 omit unnecessary provisions. Amendment 49 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. Amendment 50 updates the regulation making power in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 51 omits provisions made obsolete by the Statutory Instruments Act 1992 . Amendment 55 omits a provision made obsolete by the StatutoryInstrumentsAct1992 and inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a certain period. ´ COMMONWEALTH ALUMINIUM CORPORATIONPTY. LIMITED AGREEMENT ACT 1957 Amendment 1. Section 3, second sentence— omit. 2. Sections 4 and 5— omit, insert— ‘ Variation of agreement ‘ 4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the Minister and the company. ‘ (2) However, the Minister may make a further agreement only if the proposed further agreement has been approved by regulation. ‘ (3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making of the further agreement. ‘ (4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an enactment of this Act.
66 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits a redundant provision. Amendment 2 implements current drafting practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations and requires that the date of the making of a varying agreement be notified. The amendment also inserts a regulation making power. ´ COMMONWEALTH AND STATE HOUSINGAGREEMENT ACT 1990 Amendment 1. Section 4— omit, insert— ‘ Variation of agreement ‘ 4.(1) The agreement may be varied by further agreements between the State and Commonwealth. ‘ (2) However, a further agreement may be made only if the proposed further agreement has been approved by regulation. ‘ (3) The Minister must, by gazette notice, notify the date of the making of the further agreement. ‘ (4) The agreement as varied has the force of law as if it were an enactment of this Act. ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 5. The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.’.
67 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Explanatory note As the agreement under the Act as varied has the force of law, the amendment requires proposed varying agreements to be approved by regulation. The amendment also requires the date of the making of a varying agreement to be notified and inserts a regulation making power. ´ CO-OPERATIVE AND OTHER SOCIETIES ACT 1967 Amendment 1. Section 1— omit, insert— ‘ Short title ‘ 1. This Act may be cited as the Cooperative and Other Societies Act1967 .’. 2. Section 5, definition “registrar”— omit. 3. Section 5— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 119A. 10 “registrar” means the registrar of cooperative and other societies.’. 4. Section 9(2)— renumber as section 9A. 10 Section 119A (Approval of forms)
68 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 5. Section 10(2), words before ‘the rendering’— omit, insert— ‘ (2) In subsection (1)— “business, trade, or industry” includes, for example,’. 6. Section 32(1), heading— omit, insert— ‘ Effect of incorporation ’. 7. Section 32(2), heading— omit. 8. Section 34(4), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’. 9. Section 35(3)— omit. 10. Section 80(1), heading, ‘Secretary’— omit. 11. Section 80(4), heading— omit.
69 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 92(3)— omit. 13. After section 119— insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 119A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act. ‘ Approved forms ‘ 119B.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.’. 14. Part 11— insert— ‘ References to Co-operative and Other Societies Act 1967 etc. ‘ 121.(1) In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative and Other Societies Act 1967 is a reference to this Act. ‘ (2) In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative Societies Act 1946 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act.’.
70 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Explanatory note Amendment 1 amends the Act’s short title to update the spelling of cooperative. Amendments 2 and 3 amend incorrect references in the definition of “registrar”. Amendment 3 also inserts a definition of “approved form”. Amendment 4 recasts a subsection as a section. Amendment 5 revises the layout of a section in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 6 revises a heading to more accurately reflect the contents of a section. Amendments 7, 10 and 11 omit redundant headings. Amendment 8 changes a reference to prescribed form to an approved form in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 9 omits a subsection made redundant by recent amendments of the District Courts Act 1967 . Amendment 12 omits a redundant transitional provision. Amendment 13 inserts a provision allowing the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. The amendment also inserts a transitional provision that provides for a prescribed form to be taken as an approved form for a limited period. Amendment 14 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its previous short title. The amendment also inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act. The provisions will enable the references to be updated in reprints. ´ CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETIES ACT 1958 Amendment 1. Section 1— omit, insert— ‘ Short title ‘ 1. This Act may be cited as the Cooperative Housing Societies Act 1958 .’.
71 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 2. Section 3— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 3. After section 82— insert— ‘ References to Co-operative Housing Societies Act 1958 ‘ 83. In an Act or document, a reference to the Co-operative HousingSocieties Act 1958 is a reference to this Act.’. 4. Schedule— omit. Explanatory note Amendment 1 updates the spelling of cooperative in the Act’s short title and omits redundant and unnecessary provisions. Amendments 2 and 4 omit obsolete transitional provisions. Amendment 3 inserts a provision to deal with references to the Act by its earlier short title. The provision will enable the references to be updated in reprints. ´ CORRECTIVE SERVICES (ADMINISTRATION) ACT1988 Amendment 1. Section 5— renumber and relocate in part 6, as section 73.
72 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 2. After section 72— insert— ‘ PART 6—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS ‘ Prisons Act 1890 or 1958 references ‘ 74. In an Act or document, a reference to the Prisons Act 1890 or the Prisons Act 1958 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act or the Corrective Services Act 1988 .’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 relocates a section to the transitional provisions at the end of the Act in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendment 2 inserts a provision to deal with references to earlier repealed Acts that provided for substantially the same matters as this Act or the CorrectiveServicesAct1988 . The provision will enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act 1992 , s 22(4)). ´ CREDIT ACT 1987 Amendment 1. Section 142(3) and (4)— omit. Explanatory note This amendment omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District Courts Act 1967 .
73 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ CULTURAL RECORD (LANDSCAPES QUEENSLANDAND QUEENSLAND ESTATE) ACT 1987 Amendment 1. Section 2— omit. 2. Section 5(1), definitions “Area”, “Crown”, “Crown land”, “Deputy Director-General”, “Designated Landscape Area”, “Director-General” and “local government authority”— omit. 3. Section 5(1)— insert— ‘ “designated landscape area” includes an area that is declared to be a temporary designated landscape area. “State land” means all land that is not freehold land, or land contracted to be granted in fee-simple by the State.’. 4. Section 5(2)— omit. 5. Section 6— omit. 6. Section 7— omit.
74 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 7. Section 8— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 8. Section 9— omit, insert— ‘ Landscapes Queensland protectors ‘ 9.(1) The Minister may appoint a person to be a Landscapes Queensland protector. ‘ (2) The appointment is for a term of not more than 3 years, and is an honorary appointment. ‘ (3) A Landscapes Queensland protector may resign by written notice of resignation given to the Minister. ‘ (4) The Minister may terminate the appointment of a Landscapes Queensland protector by written notice given to the person.’. 9. Section 10(3), second sentence— omit. 10. Section 10(4)(c), ‘Local Authorities’— omit. 11. Section 14(1), ‘authority’— omit, insert— ‘local government’.
75 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 12. Section 14(2), ‘the Area’— omit, insert— ‘the local government area’. 13. Section 16— omit, insert— ‘ Delegation by Minister ‘ 16. The Minister may delegate the Minister’s powers under this Act to an officer or employee of the public service.’. 14. Section 17(1)(c)— omit. 15. Section 17(1) and (2), ‘Order in Council’— omit, insert— ‘regulation’. 16. Section 17(3)— omit. 17. Section 18— omit, insert— ‘ Consents required for declaration under s 17 ‘ 18. If an area or part of an area proposed to be declared as a designated landscape area consists of private land, the consent of the occupier and, if the occupier is not the owner, the owner must be obtained before the area is declared.’.
76 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 18. Sections 19(1) and 22(2), ‘Order in Council’— omit, insert— ‘regulation’. 19. Section 24(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) In subsection (1) and section 25— “authorised person” means— (a) for State land—the Minister; or (b) for private land—the Minister and the owner or occupier of the land or the owner or occupier’s agent.’. 20. Section 25(1)(b)— omit, insert— ‘(b) may be revoked by an authorised person; and’. 21. Section 42(3)— omit, insert— ‘ (3) If the owner of the item is not the State, the nomination may be approved by the Governor in Council only if the owner has consented, in writing, to the nomination.’. 22. Section 43(2)— omit, insert— ‘ (2) The Minister must arrange for a review to be made of the entries in the register at least once every 6 years.’.
77 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 23. Section 43(3)(b)— omit. 24. Section 43(4)— omit. 25. Section 43(5)(b), ‘authority’— omit. 26. Section 43(6), ‘subsections (3) and (4)’— omit, insert— ‘subsection (3)’. 27. Section 44(2), first sentence— omit. 28. Section 45(2)(a) and (b), ‘authority’— omit. 29. Section 46— omit. 30. Sections 49(1) and 52(c), ‘or of any Act repealed by this Act’— omit.
78 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 31. Section 54— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 32. Section 58(2)— omit. 33. Section 64(1), ‘any by-law or ordinance of a local government authority’— omit, insert— ‘a local law of a local authority’. 34. Section 64(2)— omit. 35. Section 66, words before paragraph (a)— omit, insert— ‘ Regulation making power ‘ 66.(1) The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act. ‘ (2) A regulation may be made about—’. 36. Section 66(k), (m) and (n)— omit. 37. After part 6— insert—
79 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ PART 7—TRANSITIONAL REFERENCES ‘ Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1967 references ‘ 67. In an Act or document, a reference to the Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1967 may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to this Act. ‘ Updating of certain references ‘ 68.(1) In this Act, a reference to the Crown may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to the State, and a reference to Crown land may, if the context permits, be taken to be a reference to State land. ‘ (2) This section expires on the date of the first reprint of the Act produced under the Reprints Act 1992 .’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits the provision that commenced the Act. Amendment 2 omits definitions that are redundant because of the ActsInterpretationAct1954 and ReprintsAct1992 or amendments made by other Acts, or that are replaced consequentially on other amendments. Amendment 3 replaces definitions in an updated form. Amendments 4, 6, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27 and 32 omit unnecessary provisions dealing with internal government administrative arrangements and make consequential amendments. Amendment 5 omits a transitional provision. The effect of the provision is saved by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 20A (see schedule 9). Amendment 7 omits an unnecessary appointment provision (see also amendment 8). Amendment 8 updates the provision for the appointment of protectors and allows appointments to be made by the Minister rather than the Governor in Council. Amendment 9 omits a provision that is redundant after the making of amendment 8. Amendments 10, 11, 12, 25, 28 and 33 update references about local governments.
80 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) Amendment 13 updates the delegation power in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 15 and 18 implement current drafting practice by providing that the statutory rules used under the Act are regulations. Amendment 16 omits an unnecessary provision. Amendment 22 revises a provision to remove unnecessary transitional wording. Amendment 29 omits a provision made redundant by the Land Act 1994 . Amendment 30 omits unnecessary references to repealed Acts. Amendments 31 and 34 omits provisions dealing with matters covered by the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendments 35 and 36 bring the regulation making power into line with current drafting practice. Amendment 37 inserts a provision to deal with references to an earlier repealed Act that provided for substantially some of the same matters as this Act. The provision will enable references to the repealed Act to be updated in reprints (see Reprints Act1992 , section 22(4)). Amendment 37 also inserts a provision to allow certain references to be updated in the first reprint of the Act. ´ DEER FARMING ACT 1985 Amendment 1. Section 5, definition “approved form”— omit, insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 43A. 11 ’. 2. Section 7(a)(ii)— omit, insert— 11 Section 43A (Approval of forms)
81 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘(ii) premises to which an accreditation under the Meat IndustryAct 1993 applies; or’. 3. Section 7(2)— omit. 4. Section 9— omit, insert— ‘ Honorary inspectors ‘ 9.(1) The Minister may appoint a conservation officer, or honorary protector, under the NatureConservationAct1992 to be an honorary inspector. ‘ (2) The Minister may limit the powers of an honorary inspector by written notice given to the person. ‘ (3) An honorary inspector holds office on the conditions stated in the instrument of appointment.’. 5. Section 12(2), words after ‘permit’— omit, insert— ‘or authority under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 ’. 6. Sections 16(4) to (6), 27(1), 30(1), (2) and (4), 31(2), 34 and 39(4), ‘or honorary inspector’— omit. 7. Section 21(2), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’.
82 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 8. Section 28(4)— omit. SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 9. Sections 31(1) and 36(2), ‘, honorary inspector’— omit. 10. Section 43(a), ‘any honorary inspector’— omit. 11. Section 43(b), ‘or any honorary inspector’— omit. 12. After section 43— insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 43A. The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act.’. 13. Section 44(1), ‘for the purposes of’— omit. 14. After section 44— insert— ‘ Approved forms ‘ 44A.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and
83 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 3 months after it commences.’. 15. Schedule 1, item 12— omit. Explanatory note Amendment 1 is consequential on amendment 12. Amendments 2 and 5 update references to Acts and the terminology associated with references. Amendment 3 omits an unnecessary provision. Amendment 4 updates a provision dealing with the appointment of honorary inspectors. Amendments 6 and 8 to 11 omit unnecessary references to honorary inspectors (see section 5, definition “inspector”). Amendment 7 changes a reference to a prescribed form to an approved form. Amendment 12 inserts a provision to allow the chief executive to approve forms for the Act. Amendment 13 makes a minor change to the regulation making power. Amendment 14 allows prescribed forms to continue to be used for a limited period. Amendment 15 omits a specific regulation power that is covered by the general regulation making power.
84 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ´ DENTAL ACT 1971 Amendment 1. Section 1(2)— omit. 2. Sections 3 and 7A— omit. 3. Section 4, definition “medical practitioner”— omit. 4. Section 4— insert— ‘ “approved form” see section 36. 12 ’. 5. Section 7(1), ‘by notification published in the Gazette’— omit. 6. Section 8(2), ‘, by notification published in the Gazette,’— omit. 12 Section 36 (Approval of forms)
85 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 7. Section 9(3)(e)— omit, insert— ‘(e) is convicted of an indictable offence; or’. 8. Section 13(1), words after ‘Governor in Council’— omit. 9. Sections 18(1), (3) and (3A)(a), 20A(1) and (2), 26H(1) and 26I(1), ‘prescribed form’— omit, insert— ‘approved form’. 10. Section 18(2A) to (4)— renumber. 11. Section 20(1)(a) and 20(5)(b), ‘a form approved by the Board’— omit, insert— ‘the approved form’. 12. Section 20A(3A) to (5)— renumber. 13. Section 26(1)(a)— omit, insert— ‘(a) has been convicted of an indictable offence; or’.
86 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) 14. Section 26(1)(d), before ‘is no longer’— insert— ‘is not or’. 15. Section 26(6AA) to (8)— renumber. 16. Section 29(2A) and (2B)— omit. 17. Section 31(4)— omit. 18. Section 35(1), ‘for the purposes of’— omit, insert— ‘under’. 19. Section 35(2)(i)— omit. 20. After section 35— insert— ‘ Approval of forms ‘ 36. The board may approve forms for use under this Act.
87 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 1 (continued) ‘ Approved forms ‘ 37.(1) This section applies if— (a) immediately before its commencement, there was a prescribed form for a matter; and (b) on the commencement, there is to be an approved form for the matter. ‘ (2) Until there is an approved form for the matter, the form that was the prescribed form for the matter immediately before the commencement is taken to be the approved form for the matter. ‘ (3) This section expires 6 months after it commences.’. Explanatory note Amendment 1 omits the provision that commenced the Act. Amendment 2 omits redundant transitional provisions. Amendment 3 omits a definition made redundant by a definition in the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 4 is consequential on amendment 20. Amendments 5 and 6 remove the need for appointments to be made by gazette notice. Amendments 7 and 13 omit wording made redundant by amendments of the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . Amendment 8 omits, in accordance with Government policy, a provision preventing fees and allowances being paid to officers of the public service. Amendment 9 changes references to prescribed forms to approved forms in accordance with current drafting practice. Amendments 10, 12 and 15 are renumbering amendments. Amendment 11 is a minor consequential amendment about forms. Amendment 14 clarifies the Dental Board’s jurisdiction to conduct disciplinary inquiries. Amendment 16 omits provisions made redundant by recent amendments of the District Courts Act 1967 .
327 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 4 (continued) Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 12 (ss 8, 9) Public Sector (Appeals) Amendment Act 1991 No. 61 (ss 7–8) Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 59 (s 2(2)) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 31 (s 2(2)–(3)) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2) No. 57 (s 2(2)–(3)) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 32 (s 2(2)–(3)) Racing and Betting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991 No. 81 (ss 40–50) Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1982 No. 30 (s 6(2)) Sanctuary Cove Resort Act Amendment Act 1989 No. 114 (s 18) Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 11 (s 2) Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 50 (s 3) Sewerage,WaterSupply,andGasfittingActsAmendmentAct1974 No. 73 (s 10(2)–(3)) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 11 (ss 37, 40) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 15 (s 12) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 (No. 2) No. 30 (s 12) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 15 (s 2(2)) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2) No. 51 (s 7) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 16 (s 3) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 65 (ss 17, 18)
328 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 4 (continued) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1976 No. 30 (s 2) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1979 (No. 2) No. 66 (ss 3(2), 4(2), 5(2), 9(2)) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982 No. 18 (s 4) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984 No. 17 (ss 3(2), 27) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984 (No. 2) No. 109 (s 7(2)) Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 64 (s 11) Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1982 No. 65 (s 15) Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1985 No. 90 (s 19(2)) State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 29 (ss 15–16) State Housing Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 27 (s 6(1)) State Transport Facilities Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1959 7 Eliz 2 No. 21 (s 28) Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 23 (s 5) Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1969 No. 13 (ss 7, 12) Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1973 No. 67 (s 3) Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1974 (No. 2) No. 66 (s 5(2)) Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1984 No. 14 (ss 10(2), 49(2), 75(2), 100(2)) Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1987 No. 27 (s 71) Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1988 No. 45 (s 7) Explanatory note The Acts repealed by this schedule are amending Acts enacted before 1 July 1994 ( “pre-1 July 1994 Acts” ) that contain substantive provisions, usually of a transitional or savings nature. The substantive provisions are given in brackets at the end of each Act reference. Substantive provisions have not been included in amending Acts since 1 July 1994 and new amending Acts are automatically repealed
329 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 4 (continued) under the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 22C 43 when they have completely commenced. The substantive provisions contained in Acts repealed by this schedule are exhausted. However, in cases of doubt any residual effect of the provisions has been saved by the application of the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 20A 44 (see section 4(3) and schedule 9). Further explanation about the repeal of these Acts is given in schedule 5. 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 No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 5 REPEAL OF OTHER AMENDING ACTS section 5(1) Repeals Aborigines Act and TorresStraitIslandersAct Amendment Act 1974 No. 80 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 38 Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 18 Air Navigation Act Amendment Act 1947 12 Geo 6 No. 5 Animals Protection Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 44 Animals Protection Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 29 Animals Protection Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 23 Animals Protection Acts Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 21 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Act Amendment Act 1924 15 Geo 5 No. 9 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Geo 6 No. 2 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 No. 16 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 15 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 16 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 22
331 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 34 Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 34 Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 43 Canals Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 76 Canals Act Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 30 Charitable Funds Act Amendment Act 1962 No. 4 Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 40 Children’s Services Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 17 Children’s Services Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 72 Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Act Amendment Act 1920 11 Geo 5 No. 7 Chiropodists Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 37 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 45 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1972 No. 3 City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 62 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1933 23 Geo 5 No. 13 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 5 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 No. 19 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1943 7 Geo 6 No. 30 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1944 8 Geo 6 No. 15 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 21 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 19 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 26
332 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 23 City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 52 City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 45 City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 70 City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 19 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works Approval) Act Amendment Act1974 No. 38 City of Brisbane Market Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 18 City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 21 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 69 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1975 No. 4 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1977 No. 7 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1981 No. 114 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1983 No. 54 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1985 No. 66 Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment Act 1989 No. 35 Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 9 Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Act 1978 No. 2 Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 8
333 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1938 2 Geo 6 No. 9 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1947 11 Geo 6 No. 38 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 39 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 52 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 7 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 37 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 8 Co-operative Housing Societies Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 1 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 6 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 22 Cremation Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 37 Diseases in Stock Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 35 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 12 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1946 11 Geo 6 No. 10 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1948 (No. 2) 13 Geo 6 No. 1 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 40 Diseases in Stock Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 13 Explosives Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 32 Explosives Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 44 Explosives Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 33 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 45 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act Amendment Act 1979 No. 62
334 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) FarmWaterSuppliesAssistanceActandAnotherActAmendmentAct1984 No. 37 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 5 Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Amendment Act 1975 No. 8 Finance Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 19 Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 9 Fruit Marketing Organisation Act Amendment Act 1925 16 Geo 5 No. 23 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1934 25 Geo 5 No. 23 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1945 10 Geo 6 No. 9 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 10 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 16 Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2) No. 52 Gas Act Amendment Act 1966 No. 34 Gas Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 5 Gas Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 10 Gas Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 33 Gift Duty Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 12 Gift Duty Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 63 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 24 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 43 Gift Duty Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 31 Gift Duty Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 15 Government Inscribed Stock Act Amendment Act 1921 12 Geo 5 No. 10 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 19
335 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 5 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 36 Industries Assistance and Other Acts Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 16 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 3 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1920 10 Geo 5 No. 25 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1922 13 Geo 5 No. 3 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1923 14 Geo 5 No. 38 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 7 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 27 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 11 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 66 Land Tax Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 68 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1935 26 Geo 5 No. 40 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 15 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 48 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 47 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 41 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 55 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 10 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1962 (No. 2) No. 17 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 11 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 44 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 49 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 16
336 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Act Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 4 Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 29 Life Assurance Companies Acts Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 24 Life Assurance Companies Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 36 Local Authorities Act Amendment Act 1905 5 Edw 7 No. 31 Local Authorities Act Amendment Act 1910 1 Geo 5 No. 22 Local Authorities Acts Amendment Act 1912 3 Geo 5 No. 16 Local Authorities Acts Amendment Act 1923 14 Geo 5 No. 25 Medical Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 70 Medical Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 30 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 2 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 74 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 27 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 52 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 27 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 9 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 23 Medical Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 53 Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act 1921 12 Geo 5 No. 2 MetropolitanWaterSupplyandSewerageAct Amendment Act 1915 6 Geo 5 No. 32
337 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act 1923 14 Geo 5 No. 17 Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act 1924 15 Geo 5 No. 27 Mineral Resources Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 30 Mines Regulation Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 35 Mines Regulation Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 52 Mines Regulation Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1945 9 Geo 6 No. 15 National Trust of Queensland Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 46 Pay-roll Tax Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 45 Pay-roll Tax Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 59 Petroleum Act Amendment Act 1927 18 Geo 5 No. 13 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1929 20 Geo 5 No. 17 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1939 3 Geo 6 No. 19 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 20 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 25 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 25 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 30 Physiotherapists Act Amendment Act 1965 No. 18 Police Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 37 Primary Producers’ Co-operative Associations Act Amendment Act 1926 17 Geo 5 No. 4 Primary Producers’ Co-operative Associations Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 55
338 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Primary Producers’ Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1934 25 Geo 5 No. 5 Primary Producers’ Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 13 Primary Producers’ Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 64 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Act Amendment Act 1928 19 Geo 5 No. 8 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 17 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1932 23 Geo 5 No. 31 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1935 26 Geo 5 No. 35 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1939 3 Geo 6 No. 21 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 25 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 42 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 9 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 15 Primary Producers’ Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 18 Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 31 Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 27 Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 48
339 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Public Service Acts Amendment Act 1950 15 Geo 6 No. 3 Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 39 Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 19 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 21 Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 53 Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 8 QueenslandInstituteofMedicalResearchActAmendmentAct1969 No. 29 Racecourses Acts and Other Acts Amendment Act 1936 1 Edw 8 No. 24 Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1962 No. 40 Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1964 No. 63 Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Act 1967 No. 18 Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 13 Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1974 No. 9 ReligiousEducationalandCharitableInstitutionsActandOtherActsAmendment Act 1977 No. 38 Returned Servicemen’s Badges Act Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 6 Returned Servicemen’s Badges Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 40 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 29 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1968 (No. 2) No. 40 River Improvement Trust Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 21 River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 27 River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1959 (No. 2) 8 Eliz 2 No. 71
340 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) River Improvement Trust Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 34 Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 15 Second-hand Fruit Cases Act Continuation Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 51 Second-hand Fruit Cases Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 40 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Act Amendment Act 1951 15 Geo 6 No. 42 Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 32 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1904 4 Edw 7 No. 14 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1979 No. 12 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1980 No. 21 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1981 No. 91 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1981 (No. 2) No. 102 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982 (No. 2) No. 53 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1985 No. 40 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1986 No. 8 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1987 No. 4 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1988 No. 34 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1988 (No. 2) No. 100 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1989 No. 32 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 40 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1926 17 Geo 5 No. 10 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1928 19 Geo 5 No. 13 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1929 20 Geo 5 No. 21 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1930 21 Geo 5 No. 49
341 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1940 4 Geo 6 No. 23 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 10 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 44 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 44 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 44 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 42 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 21 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 28 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 35 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1965 No. 46 Stamp Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 11 Stamp Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1966 No. 15 Stamp Amendment Act 1991 No. 99 State Children Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 3 State Housing Act Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 38 State Housing Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 76 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 26 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 14 State Housing Acts Amendment Act 1966 No. 5 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 39 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 25 State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 9 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1953 2 Eliz 2 No. 17 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1954 3 Eliz 2 No. 22 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 19
342 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Stock Acts Amendment Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 12 Stock Acts Amendment Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 42 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1968 No. 26 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 52 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1906 6Edw7 No. 13 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1918 9 Geo 5 No. 16 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1920 10 Geo 5 No. 29 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1931 22 Geo 5 No. 49 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1948 12 Geo 6 No. 23 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 37 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 33 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 45 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 34 Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 50 Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1963 No. 29 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1974 No. 20 Superannuation Acts (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 1990 No. 23 Suppression of Gambling Acts Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 17 Traffic Act Amendment Act 1968 (No. 2) No. 36 Traffic Act Amendment Act 1969 No. 22
343 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 33 Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1990 No. 103 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 41 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 27 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1962 No. 23 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1967 No. 44 Traffic Acts Amendment Act 1968 No. 22 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1956 5 Eliz 2 No. 26 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 13 Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 (No. 2) 6 Eliz 2 No. 34 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1933 24 Geo 5 No. 28 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1970 No. 16 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1971 No. 17 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2) No. 69 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1938 2 Geo 6 No. 18 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 28 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1949 13 Geo 6 No. 54 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1955 4 Eliz 2 No. 2 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 62
344 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1961 10 Eliz 2 No. 39 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Amendment Act 1963 No. 27 Veterinary Surgeons Act Amendment Act 1946 10 Geo 6 No. 52 Veterinary Surgeons Act Amendment Act 1973 No. 86 Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment Act 1964 No. 64 Wheat Industry Stabilisation Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1957 6 Eliz 2 No. 26 Wheat Marketing Act Amendment Act 1984 No. 85 WivenhoeDamandHydro-electricWorksActAmendmentAct1984 No. 19 WivenhoeDamandHydro-electricWorksActAmendmentAct1989 No. 113 Explanatory note The Acts repealed by this schedule are amending Acts enacted before 1 July 1994 ( “pre-1 July 1994 Acts” ) that do not include substantive provisions. The purpose of these Acts ended when the last of the amending provisions commenced. The effect of repealed amending Acts are preserved by the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 19. 45 Unlike amending Acts enacted after 1 July 1994, they are not automatically repealed by the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 , section 22C. 46 Pre-1 July 1994 Acts are being repealed as part of the Office of Queensland Parliamentary Counsel’s continuing review of the Queensland statute book. It is proposed to complete the repeal of all commenced amending Acts as soon as possible. 45 Section 19 (Repealed Acts etc. not revived) 46 Section 22C (Automatic repeal of amending Act)
345 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 5 (continued) The repeal will make it easier for users of legislation to be completely certain all provisions have become part of the amended Act. At the present time, substantive provisions can still be found in some pre-1 July 1994 Acts. As part of the review, substantive provisions will, if necessary, be relocated into the amended Acts.
346 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 6 REPEAL OF NON-AMENDING EXHAUSTED ACTS section 5(1) Repeals Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 No. 66 Appropriation Act 1937–1938 (No. 1) 1 Geo 6 No. 6 Appropriation Act 1937–1938 (No. 2) 1 Geo 6 No. 13 Appropriation Act 1938–1939 (No. 1) 2 Geo 6 No. 1 Appropriation Act 1938–1939 (No. 2) 2 Geo 6 No. 14 Appropriation Act 1939–1940 (No. 1) 3 Geo 6 No. 1 Appropriation Act 1939–1940 (No. 2) 3 Geo 6 No. 13 Appropriation Act 1940–1941 (No. 1) 4 Geo 6 No. 1 Appropriation Act 1940–1941 (No. 2) 4 Geo 6 No. 14 Appropriation Act 1941–1942 (No. 1) 5 Geo 6 No. 1 Appropriation Act 1941–1942 (No. 2) 5 Geo 6 No. 22 Appropriation Act 1942–1943 (No. 1) 6 Geo 6 No. 12 Appropriation Act 1942–1943 (No. 2) 6 Geo 6 No. 34 Appropriation Act 1943–1944 (No. 1) 7 Geo 6 No. 18 Appropriation Act 1943–1944 (No. 2) 7 Geo 6 No. 29 Appropriation Act 1944–1945 (No. 1) 8 Geo 6 No. 2 Appropriation Act 1944–1945 (No. 2) 8 Geo 6 No. 5 Appropriation Act 1945–1946 (No. 1) 9 Geo 6 No. 17 Appropriation Act 1945–1946 (No. 2) 9 Geo 6 No. 23 Appropriation Act 1946–1947 (No. 1) 10 Geo 6 No. 34
347 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 6 (continued) Appropriation Act 1946–1947 (No. 2) 10 Geo 6 No. 42 Appropriation Act 1947–1948 (No. 1) 11 Geo 6 No. 24 Appropriation Act 1947–1948 (No. 2) 11 Geo 6 No. 36 Appropriation Act 1948–1949 (No. 1) 12 Geo 6 No. 30 Appropriation Act 1948–1949 (No. 2) 12 Geo 6 No. 44 Appropriation Act 1949–1950 (No. 1) 13 Geo 6 No. 35 Appropriation Act 1949–1950 (No. 2) 13 Geo 6 No. 49 Appropriation Act 1950–1951 (No. 1) 14 Geo 6 No. 1 Appropriation Act 1950–1951 (No. 2) 14 Geo 6 No. 24 Appropriation Act 1951–1952 (No. 1) 15 Geo 6 No. 22 Appropriation Act 1951–1952 (No. 2) 15 Geo 6 No. 52 Appropriation Act 1953–1954 (No. 2) 2 Eliz 2 No. 18 Bishopsbourne Estate Act 1900 64 Vic No. 33 Bowen to Townsville Railway Act 1886 50 Vic No. 26 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act 1962 No. 44 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works Approval) Act 1952 1 Eliz 2 No. 29 City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Act 1962 11 Eliz 2 No. 23 City of Brisbane (Water Supply) Act 1959 8 Eliz 2 No. 29 Crown Appointments Declaratory Act 1976 No. 92 CurrumbinMineralsPtyLtd(TransferofTreatmentPlant)Act1973 No. 80 Department of Employment and Labour Relations Annual Reporting Act1982 No. 74
348 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 6 (continued) Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 8 Gift Duty Act 1926 17 Geo 5 No. 23 Land (Mt Coot-tha Television Stations) Sales Act 1986 No. 11 Mannings Retirement Act 1869 33 Vic No. 5 *Methodist Church Property Acts Amendment Act 1964 *Methodist Union Act 1905 5 Edw 7 Mossman Tramway Act 1960 9 Eliz 2 No. 25 *Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association Property Trust Act 1933 24 Geo 5 Presbyterian Church Property Act 1909 9 Edw 7 No. 8 Rural Adjustment Agreement Act 1977 No. 42 Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 No. 93 Succession Duties Act 1892 56 Vic No. 13 Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 59 Vic No. 28 Succession Duties Act 1904 4 Edw 7 No. 17 *Toowoomba Showgrounds Act 1982 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act 1979 No. 32
349 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 6 (continued) Explanatory note These Acts have been identified as Acts whose operation is exhausted. Acts marked with an asterisk are private Acts.
350 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 7 REPEAL OF OTHER NON-AMENDING ACTS section 5(1) Repeals Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension Project Act 1958 7 Eliz 2 No. 50 Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 15 Geo 6 No. 5 Government Printing Office (Employees’ Appeal) Act 1945 10 Geo 6 No. 1 Group Sales Act 1942 6 Geo 6 No. 18 Queensland Marine (Sea Dumping) Act 1985 No. 110 Somerset Dam Catchment Area Declaratory Act 1974 No. 51 Tully Falls Hydro-Electric Project Act 1950 14 Geo 6 No. 25 Explanatory note These Acts have been identified as obsolete.
351 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 8 REPEAL OF IMPERIAL AND NEW SOUTH WALES ACTS section 5(2) PART 1—IMPERIAL ACTS Repeals Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act 1878 41 & 42 Vic c 73 PART 2—NEW SOUTH WALES ACTS Repeals (Boundary Commissioners) Act 1848 11 Vic No. 61 (Constabulary Powers) Act 1853 17 Vic No. 14 (Pastoral Runs Survey) Act 1852 16 Vic No. 29 (Police Regulation) Act 1852 16 Vic No. 33 Explanatory note These Imperial and New South Wales Acts that may still apply in Queensland have been identified as obsolete.
352 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 9 DECLARED LAWS WHOSE REPEAL DOES NOT END THEIR EFFECT section 5(3) Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 Adoption of Children Act Amendment Act 1990, section 4 Bishopsbourne Estate Act 1900 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Act Amendment Act 1965, section 10 BrigalowandOtherLandsDevelopmentActAmendmentAct1978, section 4 Brigalow and Other Lands Development Acts Amendment Act 1967, sections 14 and 15 City of Brisbane (Flood Mitigation Works) Approval Act 1952 City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 10 City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Act 1962 City of Brisbane (Water Supply) Act 1959 Coal Mining Act Amendment Act 1969, sections 2 to 6 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1964, sections 48 and 49 Coal Mining Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 5(2) Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 Community Services (Aborigines) Act Amendment Act 1990, section 19 Community Services (Torres Strait) Act Amendment Act 1990, section 16 Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 9(2)
353 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Corrective Services Act Amendment Act 1990, sections 4(2), 5(2), 6(2), 11(2), 12(2) and 27(2) CulturalRecord(LandscapesQueenslandandQueenslandEstate)Act1987, section 6(3) Currumbin Minerals Pty Ltd (Transfer of Treatment Plant) Act 1973 Funeral Benefit Business Act 1982, sections 7, 8 and 10 Gift Duty Act 1926 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1974, sections 5 and 6 Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Act 1975, section 3 Industrial Development Act Amendment Act 1970, section 14 Land Tax Acts Amendment Act 1959, section 5(2) Medical Act Amendment Act 1969, section 19 Medical Act and Other Acts (Administration) Act Amendment Act 1969, section 4 *Methodist Church Property Acts Amendment Act 1964 Mining Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1974, sections 4 and 13(2) Mossman Tramway Act 1960 Nursing Act 1992, sections 158 and 159 Petroleum Acts Amendment Act 1967, section 15 Police Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1975, section 5
354 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment Act 1968, section 2(2) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1962, sections 2(2) and (3) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1964 (No. 2), sections 2(2) and (3) Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1966, sections 2(2) and (3) Racing and Betting Amendment Act (No. 2) 1991, sections 40 to 50 Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act Amendment Act 1982, section 6(2) Rural Adjustment Agreement Act 1977 Sanctuary Cove Resort Act Amendment Act 1989, section 18 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1918, sections 37 and 40 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970, section 12 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1970 (No. 2), section 12 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971, section 2(2) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1971 (No. 2), section 7 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1974, section 3 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1975, sections 17 and 18 StampActAmendmentAct1979(No.2), sections 3(2), 4(2), 5(2) and 9(2) Stamp Act Amendment Act 1982, section 4 Stamp Act Amendment Act 1984, sections 3(2) and 27 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1973, section 11 Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1982, section 15
355 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 9 (continued) Stamp Act and Another Act Amendment Act 1985, section 19(2) Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Act 1972 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1969 Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Act 1973 Succession Duties Act 1892 Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 Succession Duties Act 1904 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1984, sections 10(2), 49(2), 75(2) and 100(2) Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1987, section 71 Superannuation Acts Amendment Act 1988, section 7 Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act 1878 (Imp.) Toowoomba Showgrounds Act 1982 Water Resources Act 1989, sections 252 and 253 Weapons Act 1990, part 7 *Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act 1893 Wivenhoe Dam and Hydro-electric Works Act 1979 Explanatory note These are laws to which the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 20A applies. Accordingly, the effect of these laws does not end merely because of their repeal. Acts marked with an asterisk are private Acts.
356 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 ¡ SCHEDULE 10 ADDITIONAL TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS CONNECTED WITH REPEAL OF CERTAIN ACTS section 5(4) Repeal of Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 1.(1) The Acacia Ridge Shopping-centre Freeholding Act 1987 continues to apply to a purchase price under that Act if the purchase price has not been paid in full before the commencement of this section. (2) This section has effect despite the repeal of that Act. (3) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . (4) This section is a law to which the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 20A 47 applies. (5) This section is enacted to avoid any doubt. Repeal of Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 2.(1) The Commonwealth Oil Refineries Tramway and Works Act 1950 continues to apply to the tramway mentioned in that Act. (2) This section has effect despite the repeal of that Act. (3) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . (4) This section is a law to which the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 20A applies. (5) This section is enacted to avoid any doubt. 47 Section 20A (Repeal does not end saving, transitional or validating effect etc.)
357 Statute Law Revision No. 57, 1995 SCHEDULE 10 (continued) Repeal of Succession and Gift Duties Acts 3.(1) The following Acts (the “Succession Duties Acts” ) continue to apply to a succession conferred on a successor if the entitlement or interest of the successor vested in the successor in possession before 1 January 1977— • Succession Duties Act 1892 • Succession Duties Act 1892 Amendment Act 1895 • Succession Duties Act 1904 . (2) The Gift Duty Act 1926 (the “Gift Duty Act” ) continues to apply to a gift made before 1 January 1977. (3) Words and expressions used in subsection (1) or (2) and the Succession and Gift Duties Abolition Act 1976 have the same meanings in the subsection as in that Act. (4) This section has effect despite the repeal of the Succession Duties Acts and the Gift Duties Act. (5) This section is in addition to, and does not limit, the ActsInterpretation Act 1954 . (6) This section is a law to which the ActsInterpretationAct1954 , section 20A applies. (7) This section is enacted to remove any doubt. Expiry of schedule 4. This schedule expires on the day of its commencement. The State of Queensland 1995
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