Trading (Allowable Hours) Regulation 2014 (Qld)

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Trading (Allowable Hours) Regulation 2014

1   Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Trading (Allowable Hours) Regulation 2014.

2   Commencement

This regulation commences on 1 September 2014.

3   Declaration about answers

(1)This section applies if an industrial inspector requires a person to sign a declaration under section 8(1)(c) of the Act.
(2)The inspector must—
(a)write down the questions and answers when they are asked or made; and
(b)read out the questions and answers to the person; and
(c)allow the person to read the record of the questions and answers and, if necessary, change the record to make it a true record; and
(d)sign every page of the record; and
(e)attach the record to a declaration in the approved form.

4   Objection to proposal to declare order obsolete

A notice of objection under section 31(2) of the Act must—
(a)be in the approved form; and
(b)be filed with the industrial registrar within 30 days after the notice of intention to declare the order obsolete is published.

5   Approval of forms

The chief executive may approve forms for use under this regulation.

6   Repeal

The Trading (Allowable Hours) Regulation 2004, SL No. 161 is repealed.
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