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### sec.88E Definitions for part
In this part—
department does not include—
the Office of the Governor; and
the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service.
information includes an advertisement.
print means print in hard copy.
print requirement see section 88D .
statutory body —
includes a government owned corporation and a subsidiary of a government owned corporation; but
does not include—
a statutory body established for the purpose of providing oversight for a profession, including registering persons engaged in a profession, that does not represent the State; and
the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007
the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
a statutory body—
that does not represent the State; and
in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and
a university.
s 88E ins 2021 No. 12 s 219
- (a) the Office of the Governor; and
- (b) the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary service.
- (a) includes a government owned corporation and a subsidiary of a government owned corporation; but
- (b) does not include— (i) a statutory body established for the purpose of providing oversight for a profession, including registering persons engaged in a profession, that does not represent the State; and Examples of statutory body for subparagraph (i) — • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007 • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002 (ii) a statutory body— (A) that does not represent the State; and (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and (iii) a university.
- (i) a statutory body established for the purpose of providing oversight for a profession, including registering persons engaged in a profession, that does not represent the State; and Examples of statutory body for subparagraph (i) — • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007 • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
- • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007
- • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
- (ii) a statutory body— (A) that does not represent the State; and (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and
- (A) that does not represent the State; and
- (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and
- (iii) a university.
- (i) a statutory body established for the purpose of providing oversight for a profession, including registering persons engaged in a profession, that does not represent the State; and Examples of statutory body for subparagraph (i) — • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007 • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
- • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007
- • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
- (ii) a statutory body— (A) that does not represent the State; and (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and
- (A) that does not represent the State; and
- (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and
- (iii) a university.
- • the Queensland Law Society Incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007
- • the Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland under the Professional Engineers Act 2002
- (A) that does not represent the State; and
- (B) in which a local government is entitled to participate in the management or profits; and