State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 2008


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State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 2008

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 2008 .

2Definitions

The dictionary in schedule 2 defines particular words used in this regulation.

3Declaration of the Queensland Cultural Centre as state buildings—Act, s 4 (4)

(1)For section 4 (4) of the Act, the buildings and their precincts located on the land described in schedule 1, part 1 are state buildings.
(2)This section expires on 30 June 2017.

s 3 amd 2008 SL No. 337 s 3; 2011 SL No. 132 s 3; 2014 SL No. 110 s 4

exp 30 June 2017 (see s 3 (2))

3ADeclaration of Legal Aid Queensland offices as state buildings—Act, s 4 (4)

(1)For section 4 (4) of the Act, the following are state buildings—
(a)the buildings and their precincts located on the land described in schedule 1, part 2, item 1;
(b)the part of the building, located on the land described in schedule 1, part 2, item 2, that is the subject of registered leases GA, GE and G2 under the Land Title Act 1994 and the precincts of the building located on that land.
(2)This section expires on 30 June 2017.

s 3A prev s 3A ins 2008 SL No. 337 s 4

exp 17 October 2013 (see s 3A (2))

pres s 3A ins 2014 SL No. 110 s 5

exp 30 June 2017 (see s 3A (2))

3B[Repealed]

s 3B orig s 3B ins 2008 SL No. 337 s 4

exp 1 November 2008 (see s 3B (3))

prev s 3B ins 2011 SL No. 53 s 3

exp 28 May 2011 (see s 3B (3))

4Security officers to serve in state buildings as directed

A security officer must serve in any state building in which the manager directs the officer to serve.

5Standards of physique and physical fitness for security officers—Act, s 9 (2)

(1)The standard of physique and state of physical fitness for protective security officers is a physique suitable, and level of physical fitness appropriate, for performing the functions of a protective security officer.
(2)The standard of physique and state of physical fitness for senior protective security officers is a physique suitable, and level of physical fitness appropriate, for performing the functions of a senior protective security officer.

6Uniforms

The uniform for a security officer is the uniform decided for the officer by the administrator.

7Surrender of uniforms—Act, s 30 (1) (c)

For section 30 (1) (c) of the Act, a security officer’s uniform is a prescribed thing.

8Hand over of duties

(1)A security officer (the duty officer) performing the duty officer’s functions in a state building must remain on duty in the building until—
(a)relieved of duty by another security officer; or
(b)authorised by the manager to leave the building.
(2)However, the duty officer may leave the building if it is necessary for performing the duty officer’s functions.

9Emergency duties

A security officer must take up duty promptly in an emergency, if directed by the manager, unless the security officer has a reasonable excuse.

10Security officers on duty not to be under the influence of liquor or a drug

(1)This section applies to a security officer who is on duty.
(2)The security officer must not be under the influence of liquor or a drug to the extent the security officer is not fit to perform the security officer’s functions.

11Security officers in uniform not to obtain liquor

(1)A security officer in uniform must not obtain liquor from licensed premises.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if—
(a)the security officer obtains the liquor in a motor vehicle; and
(b)the motor vehicle is not a State Government Protective Security Service motor vehicle; and
(c)the liquor is in a sealed container; and
(d)the security officer leaves the licensed premises immediately after obtaining the liquor.

12Security officers in uniform not to enter or remain on licensed premises

(1)A security officer in uniform must not enter licensed premises or remain on licensed premises.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if—
(a)the security officer enters or remains on licensed premises to perform the security officer’s functions; or
(b)the security officer enters or remains on licensed premises under section 11 (2).

13Repeal

The State Buildings Protective Security Regulation 1998, SL No. 98 is repealed.

Schedule 1 Land on which state buildings are located

sections 3 and 3A

Part 1 Queensland Cultural Centre

1Lot 100 on SP259360 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of South Brisbane
2Lot 400 on SP259398 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of South Brisbane
3Lot 401 on SP259398 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of South Brisbane
4Lot 500 on SP259412 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of South Brisbane
5Lot 600 on SP259442 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of South Brisbane.

Part 2 Legal Aid Queensland buildings

1Lots 5 and 6 on Crown Plan B361 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of North Brisbane
2Lot 8 on B118228 situated in the County of Stanley, Parish of North Brisbane

sch 1 amd 2011 SL No. 132 s 4; 2014 SL No. 110 s 6; 2015 SL No. 36 s 3

Schedule 2 Dictionary

section 2

licensed premises see the Liquor Act 1992 , section 4.
liquor see the Liquor Act 1992 , section 4B.
manager means—
(a)the administrator; or
(b)a public service officer who—
(i)performs mainly managerial functions for the protective security service; and
(ii)is designated in writing by the administrator to give directions or authorisations for this regulation.
uniform includes associated accoutrements.