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Parliament of Queensland Act 2001
sec.69Appointment to paid State appointment is of no effect
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### sec.69 Appointment to paid State appointment is of no effect
A member must not accept a paid State appointment.
Despite any law other than this Act, a purported appointment of a member to hold a paid State appointment is of no effect as an appointment.
For an effect of accepting a paid public appointment other than a paid State appointment, see section 72 (1) (f) .
(sec.69-ssec.1) A member must not accept a paid State appointment.
(sec.69-ssec.2) Despite any law other than this Act, a purported appointment of a member to hold a paid State appointment is of no effect as an appointment. For an effect of accepting a paid public appointment other than a paid State appointment, see section 72 (1) (f) .