Soft Drinks (Prohibition From Selling at Schools) Bill 2005* (Qld)
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Queensland
Soft Drinks (Prohibition From
Selling at Schools) Bill 2005
Queensland
Soft Drinks (Prohibition From Selling at
Schools) Bill 2005
Contents
Short title
Commencement
Selling soft drinks at school premises prohibited
A Bill
for
An Act to prohibit the sale of certain soft drinks at Queensland
schools
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Soft Drinks (Prohibition From Selling at Schools) Bill
The Parliament of Queensland enacts—
1 Short title
This Act may be cited as the Soft Drinks (Prohibition From
Selling at Schools) Act 2005.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation.
3 Selling soft drinks at school premises prohibited
d)
(2)
(3)
A person must not sell a soft drink at school premises.
Maximum penalty—
(a) for an individual—1 penalty unit; or
(b) for a corporation—10 penalty units.
Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who—
(a) _ hires the whole or part of school premises for an activity
outside of the school hours of the school; and
(b) _ sells a soft drink at the premises in the course of the
activity.
In this section—
at, in relation to premises, includes in or on the premises.
non-State school means a school that is provisionally
accredited, or accredited, under the Education (Accreditation
of Non-State Schools) Act 2001.
premises includes a building together with surrounding land.
school hours, of a school, means the hours in which the
school is open as a school.
school premises means the premises of a State educational
institution or non-State school.
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Soft Drinks (Prohibition From Selling at Schools) Bill
soft drink means an aerated drink containing—
(a) at least 5 grams of sugar for each 100 mL of the drink;
or
(b) artificial sweetener.
State educational institution see the Education (General
Provisions) Act 1989, section 2(1).
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