Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016


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The Parliament of Queensland enacts—

Part 1 Preliminary

1Short title

This Act may be cited as the Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016 .

2Commencement

Part 3, division 8 commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation.

Part 2 Amendment of Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014

3Act amended

This part amends the Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014 .

4Amendment of s 7 (Agency’s functions)

(1)Section 7(1)(c) to (f)—
omit, insert—
(c)to report to the Minister, and advise the Minister about, the matters mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b);
(d)to perform a function incidental to a function mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c).
(2)Section 7(2), example, from ‘State’ to ‘these entities’—
omit, insert—
Queensland Government Air Services to be a public safety entity under section 5(2). The Minister may declare the agency is responsible for the operation and management of the entity

5Replacement of pt 2, div 3 (Membership of the agency)

Part 2, division 3—
omit, insert—

Division 3 Constitution of agency

8Constitution

The agency consists of—
(a)the board; and
(b)the chief operating officer; and
(c)the staff of the agency.

Division 3A Board of Management

Subdivision 1 Establishment and functions

8AEstablishment

The Board of Management (the board) of the Public Safety Business Agency is established as the agency’s governing body.

8BFunctions

(1)The board’s functions are—
(a)to provide leadership and oversight to the agency; and
(b)to review and monitor the agency’s performance of its functions; and
(c)to make and review policies about the administration of this Act; and
(d)to coordinate the provision of support services, and any programs provided by the agency, to public safety entities.
(2)In performing its functions, the board must give effect to any direction of the Minister relevant to the functions.

Subdivision 2 Board members

8CBoard members

The board consists of the following members—
(a)the police commissioner;
(b)the fire commissioner;
(c)a person (the appointed member) appointed by the Governor in Council on the Minister’s recommendation.

8DAppointed member

(1)The Minister may recommend a person for appointment as the appointed member only if the Minister is satisfied the person is appropriately qualified to perform the functions of a board member.
(2)A person’s appointment as the appointed member is for the period, of not more than 3 years, stated in the person’s instrument of appointment, but the person may be reappointed.
(3)However, a person’s appointment as the appointed member ends if the appointed member’s office becomes vacant under section 8F during the period of the person’s appointment.

8EConditions of appointment

(1)The appointed member is to be paid the remuneration and allowances decided by the Governor in Council.
(2)However, if the appointed member is a public service employee, the employee is not entitled to remuneration as a board member unless the remuneration—
(a)relates to the employee’s attendance at a meeting of the board outside the employee’s normal work hours; and
(b)is approved by the Governor in Council.
(3)The appointed member holds office on the terms and conditions, not provided by this Act, that are decided by the Governor in Council.

8FVacancy in office of appointed member

(1)The office of the appointed member becomes vacant—
(a)if the appointed member—
(i)resigns office by signed notice to the Minister giving at least 1 month’s notice; or
(ii)is convicted of an indictable offence; or
(iii)is an insolvent under administration under the Corporations Act, section 9; or
(iv)is removed from office by the Governor in Council under subsection (2); or
(b)if the appointed member is suspended by the Minister under subsection (4)—during the period of the suspension.
(2)The Governor in Council may, at any time, remove the appointed member from office on the Minister’s recommendation.
(3)The Minister may recommend the appointed member’s removal from office only if the Minister is satisfied the appointed member—
(a)has been guilty of misconduct; or
(b)is incapable of performing the member’s duties; or
(c)has neglected the member’s duties or performed the duties incompetently.
(4)The Minister may suspend the appointed member for up to 60 days, by signed notice to the appointed member, if—
(a)there is an allegation of misconduct against the appointed member; or
(b)the Minister is satisfied a matter has arisen in relation to the appointed member that may be grounds for removal under this section.

8GChairperson

(1)The Governor in Council must appoint a commissioner as the first chairperson of the board.
(2)Each year on the anniversary of the appointment of the first chairperson, the role of chairperson rotates to the other commissioner.
(3)In this section—
commissioner means—
(a)the police commissioner; or
(b)the fire commissioner.

Subdivision 3 Board business

8HConducting business

The board may conduct its business, including its meetings, in the way the board considers appropriate.

8ICommittees

The board may appoint committees to advise the board on particular subjects.

6Amendment of s 11 (Functions of chief executive officer)

Section 11(1)(a) to (c)—
omit, insert—
(a)to help the board to perform its functions;
(b)to be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the agency.

7Replacement of s 12 (Ministerial direction)

Section 12—
omit, insert—

12Relationship between chief operating officer and board

(1)In performing the chief operating officer’s functions, the chief operating officer must give effect to any direction of the board relevant to the functions.
(2)The chief operating officer must report regularly to the board.
(3)Anything done by the chief operating officer in performing the chief operating officer’s functions under subsection (1) is taken to have been done by the agency.

8Amendment of s 14 (Vacancy in office of chief executive officer)

(1)Section 14(1)(b), ‘(4)’—
omit, insert
(3)
(2)Section 14(2), ‘on the recommendation of the Minister’—
omit, insert
by signed notice to the chief operating officer giving at least 1 month’s notice
(3)Section 14(3) and (4)—
omit, insert—
(3)The Minister may suspend the chief operating officer for up to 60 days, by signed notice to the chief operating officer, if—
(a)there is an allegation of misconduct against the chief operating officer; or
(b)the Minister is satisfied the chief operating officer—
(i)has been guilty of misconduct; or
(ii)is incapable of performing the chief operating officer’s duties; or
(iii)has neglected the chief operating officer’s duties or performed the duties incompetently.

9Amendment of s 18 (Police officers working for the agency)

Section 18(1), ‘commissioner of the Queensland Police Service’—
omit, insert—
police commissioner

10Amendment of s 21 (Delegations)

(1)Before section 21(1)—
insert—
(1A)The board may delegate a function of the board under this Act to an appropriately qualified person.
(2)Section 21(1A) to (3)—
renumber as section 21(1) to (4).

11Replacement of pt 4, hdg (Transitional provision)

Part 4, heading—
omit, insert—

Part 4 Transitional provisions

Division 1 Transitional provision for Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014

12Insertion of new pt 4, div 2

After section 24—
insert—

Division 2 Transitional provision for Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016

25Chief executive officer

(1)In an Act or other document, if the context allows, a reference to the chief executive officer is taken to be a reference to the chief operating officer.
(2)A decision made by the chief executive officer before the commencement that is still in force on the commencement is taken to be a decision made by the chief operating officer.
(3)In this section—
document includes a contract.

13Amendment of sch 1 (Dictionary)

(1)Schedule 1, definition chief executive officer
omit.
(2)Schedule 1—
insert—
appointed member see section 8C.
board see section 8A.
board member means a member of the board.
chief operating officer means the person who holds an appointment as the chief operating officer under section 9.
fire commissioner means the commissioner under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990 .
police commissioner means the commissioner under the Police Service Administration Act 1990 .
(3)Schedule 1, definition support services, paragraphs (b) to (h)—
omit, insert—
(b)human resource management;
(c)financial management;
(d)information and communication technology.

14Amendment of various sections

(1)Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘Chief executive officer’ and inserting ‘Chief operating officer’—
part 2, division 4, subdivision 1, heading
section 9, heading
section 10, heading.
(2)Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘chief executive officer’ and inserting ‘chief operating officer’—
section 9
section 10
section 11
section 13
section 14
section 15
section 16
section 18
section 20
section 21.
(3)Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘chief executive officer’s’ and inserting ‘chief operating officer’s’—
section 11
section 20.

Part 3 Amendment of other legislation

Division 1 Amendment of Disaster Management Regulation 2014

15Regulation amended

This division amends the Disaster Management Regulation 2014 .

16Amendment of s 3 (Persons to assist or carry out other activities relating to the State group—Act, s 19A)

Section 3(1)(b), ‘executive’—
omit, insert—
operating

Division 2 Amendment of Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000

17Act amended

This division amends the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 .

18Amendment of sch 6 (Dictionary)

(1)Schedule 6, definition property point, paragraph (b), ‘PSBA chief executive officer for the performance by the chief executive’—
omit, insert—
PSBA chief operating officer for the performance by the chief operating
(2)Schedule 6, definition PSBA chief executive officer, ‘executive’—
omit, insert—
operating

19Amendment of various sections

Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘PSBA chief executive officer’ and inserting ‘PSBA chief operating officer’—
section 687A
section 726A
section 734
section 735
section 736
section 737.

Division 3 Amendment of Police Service Administration Act 1990

20Act amended

This division amends the Police Service Administration Act 1990 .

21Amendment of s 1.4 (Definitions)

Section 1.4, definition PSBA chief executive officer, ‘executive’—
omit, insert—
operating

22Amendment of s 10.24 (Representation in court)

Section 10.24(3), definition service legal officer
omit, insert—
service legal officer means a government legal officer, within the meaning of the Legal Profession Act 2007 , who is a staff member.

23Amendment of various sections

Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘PSBA chief executive officer’ and inserting ‘PSBA chief operating officer’—
section 4.10
section 5.13C
section 5A.21A
section 5AA.5
section 8.3.

Division 4 Amendment of Police Service Administration Regulation 2016

24Regulation amended

This division amends the Police Service Administration Regulation 2016 .

25Amendment of s 7 (Particular matters within scope of prescribed responsibility)

Section 7—
insert—
(w)the provision of services under the State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983 for the security of state buildings.

26Amendment of various sections

Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘PSBA chief executive officer’ and inserting ‘PSBA chief operating officer’—
section 56
section 61
section 65
section 66
section 79.

Division 5 Amendment of Public Service Act 2008

27Act amended

This division amends the Public Service Act 2008 .

28Amendment of sch 1 (Public service offices and their heads)

Schedule 1, entry for Public Safety Business Agency, ‘executive’—
omit, insert—
operating

Division 6 Amendment of State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983

29Act amended

This division amends the State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983.

30Amendment of s 3 (Definitions)

(1)Section 3, definitions administrator, protective security service and security officer
omit.
(2)Section 3—
insert—
police service means the Queensland Police Service maintained under the Police Service Administration Act 1990 .
protective security officer means a person who holds an appointment as a protective security officer under section 7.
security officer means a person who holds an appointment as—
(a)a protective security officer; or
(b)a senior protective security officer (in training); or
(c)a senior protective security officer.
senior protective security officer means a person who holds an appointment as a senior protective security officer under section 8.
senior protective security officer (in training) means a person who holds an appointment as a senior protective security officer (in training) under section 7.

31Replacement of pt 2, hdg (Protective security service)

Part 2, heading—
omit, insert—

Part 2 Security of state buildings

32Replacement of s 5 (Establishment of protective security service)

Section 5—
omit, insert—

5Services for security of state buildings

It is a function of the police service to provide services for the security of state buildings.

33Insertion of new pt 2A, hdg

After section 5—
insert—

Part 2A Security officers

34Omission of s 6 (Administration of protective security service)

Section 6—
omit.

35Amendment of s 7 (Appointment of protective security officers)

(1)Section 7, from ‘Minister’ to ‘department,’—
omit, insert—
commissioner may from time to time
(2)Section 7—
insert—
(2)A person who holds an appointment under subsection (1) is a staff member under the Police Service Administration Act 1990 .

36Replacement of s 8 (Training of senior protective security officers)

Section 8—
omit, insert—

8Appointment of senior protective security officers

(1)The commissioner may arrange for any of the following persons to undertake a training course to qualify the person for appointment as a senior protective security officer—
(a)a senior protective security officer (in training);
(b)a protective security officer;
(c)another person, other than a police officer.
(2)The commissioner may appoint an officer or person who successfully finishes the training course as a senior protective security officer.
(3)The following persons are staff members under the Police Service Administration Act 1990
(a)a person mentioned in subsection (1)(c);
(b)a person who holds an appointment under subsection (2).

37Amendment of s 9 (Standard of fitness and propriety)

(1)Section 9(1), ‘member of the protective security service’—
omit, insert—
security officer
(2)Section 9(1)—
insert—
(c)unless the person’s physique and physical fitness comply with the standard prescribed, by regulation, for a security officer.
(3)Section 9(2)—
omit.

38Omission of s 10 (Appointment of senior protective security officers)

Section 10—
omit.

39Amendment of s 10A (Identity cards for security officers)

Section 10A, ‘administrator’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

40Amendment of s 13 (Oath of protective security officer)

Section 13(1), from ‘am lawfully’ to ‘be a protective security officer’—
omit, insert—
cease to hold that office, and that while I continue to hold that office

41Amendment of s 15 (Justice to administer oaths)

Section 15(2)—
omit.

42Amendment of s 18 (Functions of security officers)

Section 18(3), ‘the protective security service is’—
omit, insert—
security officers are

43Amendment of s 29A (Security services provided by other than the protective security service)

Section 29A, heading, ‘the protective security service’—
omit, insert—
security officers

44Amendment of s 30 (Officer to surrender equipment)

(1)Section 30(1), ‘member of the protective security service’—
omit, insert—
security officer
(2)Section 30(1) and (2), ‘administrator’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

45Amendment of s 33 (Regulation-making power)

Section 33(2), ‘members of the protective security service’—
omit, insert—
security officers

46Insertion of new pt 5, div 1, hdg

After part 5, heading—
insert—

Division 1 Transitional provision for Law Courts and State Buildings Protective Security Amendment Act 1998

47Insertion of new pt 5, div 2

After section 34—
insert—

Division 2 Transitional provisions for Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016

35References

(1)In an Act or other document, if the context allows—
(a)a reference to the protective security service is taken to be a reference to the police service; and
(b)a reference to the administrator is taken to be a reference to the commissioner.
(2)In this section—
document includes a contract.

36Oath of security officers

(1)This section applies if a person appointed as a protective security officer, before the commencement, took an oath under section 13.
(2)The oath continues to have effect despite the amendment of section 13 by the Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016 .

37Administrator

On the commencement, the person who holds an appointment as the administrator vacates that office.

Division 7 Amendment of State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 2008

48Regulation amended

This division amends the State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 2008 .

49Amendment of s 4 (Security officers to serve in state buildings as directed)

Section 4, ‘manager’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

50Amendment of s 6 (Uniforms)

Section 6, ‘administrator’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

51Amendment of s 8 (Hand over of duties)

Section 8(1)(b), ‘manager’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

52Amendment of s 9 (Emergency duties)

Section 9, ‘manager’—
omit, insert—
commissioner

53Amendment of s 11 (Security officers in uniform not to obtain liquor)

Section 11(2)(b), ‘State Government Protective Security Service motor vehicle’—
omit, insert—
motor vehicle used to provide services for the security of state buildings

54Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary)

Schedule 2, definition manager
omit.

Division 8 Amendment of Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000

55Act amended

This division amends the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 .

56Omission of s 7 (Administration of this Act in the Public Safety Business Agency)

Section 7—
omit.

57Insertion of new ch 11, pt 18

After section 547—
insert—

Part 18 Transitional provision for Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016

548Applications and notices

(1)An application made to the PSBA chief executive officer before the commencement that is not decided or withdrawn before the commencement is taken to have been made to the chief executive.
(2)A notice issued by the PSBA chief executive officer before the commencement that is still in force on the commencement is taken to have been issued by the chief executive.
(3)In this section—
PSBA chief executive officer means the chief executive officer under the Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014 , as in force immediately before the commencement.

58Amendment of sch 7 (Dictionary)

(1)Schedule 7, definitions chief executive, department and Public Safety Business Agency
omit.
(2)Schedule 7, definitions disciplinary information and notifiable person, ‘the commissioner’—
omit, insert—
the chief executive

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