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Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990
sec.31AIndustrial commission may make declaration of special event
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### sec.31A Industrial commission may make declaration of special event
On an application by a chief executive, local government, organisation or any other person, the industrial commission may declare an event to be a special event.
A declaration for subsection (1) (a special event declaration ) must state the following matters—
details of the event the subject of the declaration;
the period for which the declaration applies;
the area to which the declaration applies;
that section 36BA applies in relation to an employee of particular shops in the area to which the declaration applies.
A shop in the area to which the declaration applies is an exempt shop.
A special event declaration must be published on the QIRC website.
s 31A ins 2022 No. 17 s 21
(sec.31A-ssec.1) On an application by a chief executive, local government, organisation or any other person, the industrial commission may declare an event to be a special event.
(sec.31A-ssec.2) A declaration for subsection (1) (a special event declaration ) must state the following matters— details of the event the subject of the declaration; the period for which the declaration applies; the area to which the declaration applies; that section 36BA applies in relation to an employee of particular shops in the area to which the declaration applies. A shop in the area to which the declaration applies is an exempt shop.
(sec.31A-ssec.3) A special event declaration must be published on the QIRC website.
- (a) details of the event the subject of the declaration;
- (b) the period for which the declaration applies;
- (c) the area to which the declaration applies;
- (d) that section 36BA applies in relation to an employee of particular shops in the area to which the declaration applies.