Queensland Legislation
Occupational Licensing National Law (Queensland) Act 2010
An Act to provide for a national law to regulate the licensing of particular occupations and for related purposes
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Occupational Licensing National Law (Queensland) Act 2010.
2 Commencement (1) This Act commences on a day or days to be fixed by proclamation. (2) Different days may be appointed under subsection (1) for the commencement of different provisions of the Occupational Licensing National Law set out in the schedule to the Occupational Licensing National Law Act 2010 of Victoria. (3) The Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 15DA does not apply to this Act.
3 Definitions (1) In this Act— Occupational Licensing National Law (Queensland) means the provisions applying in this jurisdiction because of section 4. (2) Terms used in this Act and also in the Occupational Licensing National Law set out in the schedule to the Occupational Licensing National Law Act 2010 of Victoria have the same meanings in this Act as they have in that Law.
Part 2 Adoption of National Law
4 Adoption of Occupational Licensing National Law The Occupational Licensing National Law, as in force from time to time, set out in the schedule to the Occupational Licensing National Law Act 2010 of Victoria— (a) applies as a law of this jurisdiction; and (b) as so applying may be referred to as the Occupational Licensing National Law (Queensland); and (c) so applies as if it were part of this Act. Editor's note— The Victorian Act was repealed on 11 May 2016.
5 Exclusion of legislation of this jurisdiction The following Acts of this jurisdiction do not apply to the Occupational Licensing National Law (Queensland) or to instruments made under the Law— (a) Acts Interpretation Act 1954; (b) Auditor-General Act 2009, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (c) Financial Accountability Act 2009, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (d) Information Privacy Act 2009, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity and do not relate to the national registers kept under the Law; (e) Ombudsman Act 2001, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (f) Public Records Act 2023, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (g) Public Sector Ethics Act 1994, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (h) Public Sector Act 2022, other than to the extent the functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (i) Right to Information Act 2009, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (j) Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982, other than to the extent that functions are being exercised under the Law by a State entity; (k) Statutory Instruments Act 1992, other than to the extent provided for in section 164 (Parliamentary scrutiny of national regulations) of the Law.
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