Oaths Regulation 2022


Queensland Crest

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Oaths Regulation 2022.

2Definitions for regulation

In this regulation—
officer-in-charge, of a police station, police establishment or watch-house, includes a police officer nominated by the officer-in-charge of the police station, police establishment or watch-house as the officer-in-charge of the police station, police establishment or watch-house during the officer-in-charge’s absence.
relevant affidavit means each of the following types of affidavit—
(a)an affidavit made by a police officer for use in a proceeding under the Bail Act 1980;
(b)an affidavit made by a police officer for use in a proceeding under the Youth Justice Act 1992 in which a court is deciding whether to release a child in custody in connection with a charge of an offence or keep the child in custody;
(c)an affidavit made by a police officer about the giving of a document to a person where the document is required or permitted under an Act to be given to the person by a police officer;
(d)an affidavit made by a police officer that forms part of a sworn application sent under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, section 801(4)(a).
senior police officer means—
(a)an officer-in-charge of a police station, police establishment or watch-house; or
(b)a watch-house manager; or
(c)a police officer of or above the rank of sergeant.

3Information witness must include on affidavit—Act, s 13E

For section 13E(d) of the Act, if the witness to the affidavit is a person prescribed under section 4, 6 or 8, the prescribed information is the witness’s rank.

4Prescribed persons for witnessing affidavits—Act, s 16A

For section 16A(1)(e) of the Act, a senior police officer is prescribed.

5Witnessing prescribed types of affidavits—Act, s 16A

For section 16A(2)(a) of the Act, a relevant affidavit is prescribed as the only type of affidavit that may be witnessed by a person prescribed under section 4.

6Persons prescribed as witness—Act, s 16C

For section 16C(2) of the Act, a senior police officer is prescribed as a person who may witness an affidavit under that section.

7Witnessing prescribed types of affidavits—Act, s 16C

For section 16C(3)(a) of the Act, a relevant affidavit is prescribed as the only type of document that may be witnessed by a person prescribed under section 6.

8Persons prescribed as witness—Act, s 31S

For section 31S(1) of the Act, a senior police officer is prescribed.

9Prescribed types of documents—Act, s 31S

For section 31S(2)(a) of the Act, a relevant affidavit is prescribed as the only type of document that may be witnessed by a person prescribed under section 8.

10Prescribed condition—Act, s 31S

(1)This section prescribes, for section 31S(2)(a) of the Act, a condition for the witnessing, by a person prescribed under section 8, of an affidavit mentioned in section 2, definition relevant affidavit, paragraph (a) or (b).
(2)The condition is that it is not reasonably practicable to witness the affidavit other than under section 31S of the Act.