QueenslandFairTradingAct1989FairTrading(YoYoBalls)Order2003Reprinted as in
force on 3 July 2003Warning—this document has been released in
unauthorisedelectronic form onlyReprint No.
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AMENDEDLAST REPRINT BEFORE REPEALSee
1989 Act No. 84 s 85(5)
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Yo Balls) Order 2003Fair Trading (Yo Yo Balls) Order 2003[reprinted as in force on 3 July 2003]s21Short
titleThisordermaybecitedastheFairTrading(YoYoBalls)Order 2003.2Supply of yo yo ball prohibited(1)The supply of a yo yo ball, or goods
substantially the same asa yo yo ball, is prohibited under
section 85 of the Act.1Note—Section 85(5) of the Act provides that
this order expires 18 months afterthe order
commences, and may not be renewed.(2)In
subsection (1)—yoyoballmeans
a rubbery object consisting of an extendablestrapwithasphereorothershapecontainingliquidoranovelty, or
both.Examples—yo yo
water ball, yo yo water hammer ball, yo yo sports ball, yo
yometeoric ball, yo yo light ball1The Act, section 85 (Minister may make
orders prohibiting or restricting supply ofdangerous or
undesirable goods or services)
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