Queensland Legislation
Statutory Instruments Act 1992
An Act relating to statutory instruments and for other purposes related to legislation
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Statutory Instruments Act 1992.
2 Purposes of Act The purposes of this Act are to— (a) facilitate the interpretation of statutory instruments; and (b) facilitate improvement in the presentation of statutory instruments; and (c) rationalise notification, publication, tabling and disallowance requirements for subordinate legislation; and (d) generally ensure that Queensland subordinate legislation is of the highest standard.
3 Act applies to all statutory instruments This Act applies to all statutory instruments.
4 Displacement of Act by contrary intention The application of this Act may be displaced, wholly or partly, by a contrary intention appearing in any instrument.
5 Dictionary The dictionary in schedule 3 defines particular words used in this Act.
5A Act binds the State This Act binds the State.
Part 2 Types of statutory instruments
Division 1 General concepts
6 Meaning of instrument An instrument is any document.
7 Meaning of statutory instrument (1) A statutory instrument is an instrument that satisfies subsections (2) and (3). (2) The instrument must be made under— (a) an Act; or (b) another statutory instrument; or (c) power conferred by an Act or statutory instrument and also under power conferred otherwise by law. Example of paragraph (c)— an instrument made partly under an express or implied statutory power and partly under the Royal Prerogative (3) The instrument must be of 1 of the following types— • a regulation • an order in council • a rule • a local law • a by-law • an ordinance • a subordinate local law • a statute • a proclamation • a notification of a public nature • a standard of a public nature • a guideline of a public nature • another instrument of a public nature by which the entity making the instrument unilaterally affects a right or liability of another entity. (4) However, to remove doubt, an Executive Council minute is not itself a statutory instrument.
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