Queensland Legislation
Tourism Services Regulation 2003
1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Tourism Services Regulation 2003.
2 Commencement This regulation commences on 1 December 2003.
3 Fees The fees payable under the Act are stated in schedule 1.
3A Rounding of amounts expressed as numbers of fee units (1) This section applies for working out the amount of a fee expressed in this regulation as a number of fee units. (2) For the purpose of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 48C(3), the amount is to be rounded— (a) if the result is not more than $100—to the nearest multiple of 5 cents (rounding one-half upwards); or (b) if the result is more than $100 but not more than $1,000—to the nearest multiple of 10 cents (rounding one-half upwards); or (c) if the result is more than $1,000 but not more than $5,000—to the nearest dollar (rounding one-half upwards). Example— If a fee were 35 fee units and the value of a fee unit were $1.015, the number of dollars obtained by multiplying 35 by $1.015 would be $35.525. Because $35.525 is halfway between $35.50 and $35.55, it is rounded upwards, so the amount of the fee would be $35.55.
3B [Expired]
3C [Expired]
3D [Expired]
4 Keeping records and other documents (1) This section applies to a person who is, or has been, an inbound tour operator. (2) The person must keep the person's accounting records for a financial year for at least 7 years after the end of the financial year. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units. (3) The person must, for each travel package arranged by the person that includes visiting a place, or travelling, in Queensland, keep a copy of the following until the retention day for the travel package— (a) all itineraries and quotations used by the person for the travel package; (b) all documents used by the person to promote the travel package. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units. (4) In this section— accounting records, of a person, means the financial records kept by the person for carrying on the business of an inbound tour operator. retention day, for a travel package, means the day that is 2 years after the later of the following days— (a) the last day a tourist arrives in Queensland under the travel package; (b) the day the person ceases to use, or materially changes, the travel package.
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