Queensland Legislation
Grammar Schools Regulation 2016
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Grammar Schools Regulation 2016.
2 Commencement This regulation commences on 1 January 2017.
3 Definitions The dictionary in schedule 1 defines particular words used in this regulation.
Part 2 Register of donors
4 Prescribed particulars— Act , s 54 For section 54(3)(b) of the Act, the current address of each donor is prescribed. Example of current address— A donor's current email address or current postal address.
Part 3 Electoral eligibility amounts
5 Electoral eligibility amount under by-laws (1) For section 60(3)(a) of the Act, an electoral eligibility amount provided for in a by-law of a board— (a) for a single-term amount—must be at least $50 and not more than $500; and (b) for a multiple-term amount—must be at least $500 and not more than $5000. (2) A person may donate a multiple-term amount to a board only as a lump sum. (3) If a person donates a single-term amount to a board, the amount relates to the person's eligibility for nomination, or to vote, only in the next election for the board held immediately after the donation is made. (4) If a person donates a multiple-term amount to a board, the amount relates to the person's eligibility for nomination, or to vote, in all elections held for the board. (5) In this section— multiple-term amount means an electoral eligibility amount that, under a board's by-laws, applies for all electoral cycles for the board. single-term amount means an electoral eligibility amount that, under a board's by-laws, applies for 1 particular electoral cycle for the board.
6 Prescribed electoral eligibility amount— Act , s 60 (1) This section applies if a board has not made a by-law providing for an electoral eligibility amount for the board. (2) For section 60(3)(b) of the Act, the electoral eligibility amount for the board is $50 for each electoral cycle for the board. (3) If a person donates the electoral eligibility amount to the board, the amount relates to the person's eligibility for nomination, or to vote, only in the next election for the board held immediately after the donation is made.
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