Reprint notesThe long title was not complete in an earlier version of this reprint.This version was corrected on 13 December 2021.Warning—Some provisions of this legislation are not in operation. These provisions are italicised. For details, see the List of legislation in the Legislative history.Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021An Act to enable the performance of registry and other functions by a declared entity, to amend this Act, the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980, the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012, the Financial Accountability Act 2009, the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988, the Forestry Act 1959, the Land Act 1994, the Land Title Act 1994, the Local Government Regulation 2012, the Medicines and Poisons Act 2019, the National Injury Insurance Scheme (Queensland) Act 2016, the Police Service Administration Act 1990, the Property Law Act 1974, the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, the Queensland Industry Participation Policy Act 2011, the South Bank Corporation Act 1989, the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, the Water Act 2000 and the legislation mentioned in schedules 3, 4, 5 and 6 for particular purposes, and to repeal the Building Queensland Act 2015, the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Regulation 2013, the Land Title Regulation 2015, the Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014 and the Queensland Productivity Commission Act 2015Chapter 1Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry)Part 1PreliminaryDivision 1Introduction1Short titleThis Act may be cited as the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.s 1 amd 2021 No. 12 s 1432Commencement(1)The following provisions commence on assent—(a)chapter 1, parts 1 and 4;(b)chapter 1, part 18, division 1, heading;(c)sections 141 and 143;(d)chapter 2, parts 2, 3, 5 and 6;(e)chapter 3;(f)schedules 2, 4 and 6.
(2)Chapter 2, part 4 and schedule 5 commence on 1 July 2021.(3)Sections 144 to 147 commence on 1 July 2021, immediately after the commencement of chapter 2, part 4.(4)Chapter 2, part 1 commences on 1 January 2022.(5)The remaining provisions commence on a day to be fixed by proclamation.3Main purpose of this Act and how it is to be achieved(1)The main purpose of this Act is to support the State’s contribution to the Queensland Future (Debt Retirement) Fund established under the Queensland Future Fund Act 2020.(2)The main purpose is to be primarily achieved by—(a) declaring an entity in which the State has a financial interest to be the entity to whom functions relating to the land registry or water allocations register may be delegated under an Act; and(b) providing for the transfer of assets, liabilities, rights, responsibilities, obligations, operations and employees to the entity; and(c) providing for the entity to collect and keep fees and other amounts relating to the land registry or water allocations register.
(3) Other purposes of this Act are—(a)to ensure the entity mentioned in subsection (2)(a) properly performs the functions delegated to the entity under an Act; and(b)to ensure the accuracy, availability, integrity and security of each register in the land registry and the water allocations register are not compromised by the delegation of functions to the entity mentioned in subsection (2)(a) under an Act.
Division 2Interpretation4Definitions(1)The dictionary in schedule 2 defines particular words used in this Act.(2)A reference in schedule 2 to a part designated by a number is a reference to the part designated by that number of this chapter.5Meaning of titles registry functionA titles registry function is any of the following functions—(a)the functions of the registrar of titles under a titles registry Act that may be delegated to the operator under a titles registry Act;(b)the functions of the registrar of water allocations under the Water Act 2000 that may be delegated to the operator under that Act.
6References to functionsIn this Act—(a)a reference to a function includes a power; and(b)a reference to performing a function includes exercising a power.
Part 2Operator7Declaration of operatorQueensland Titles Registry Pty Ltd ACN 648 568 101 is declared to be the operator for this Act.8Functions(1)The operator has the following functions—(a)to perform titles registry functions delegated to the operator, or other functions given to the operator, under a titles registry Act;(b)to decide, collect and keep titles registry amounts;(c)to act as the agent for the State or an official under an arrangement under section 46;(d)to identify and pursue commercial arrangements that are not inconsistent with a function mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
(2)The operator may perform another function, or carry out an activity, only if the function or activity is not inconsistent with a function mentioned in subsection (1).9Operator’s constitution(1)The operator’s constitution under the Corporations Act must include the functions of the operator mentioned in section 8(1).(2)The operator must ensure its constitution under the Corporations Act is not inconsistent with a function of the operator mentioned in section 8(1).10Register of subdelegations by operator(1)The operator must keep a register of subdelegations by the operator of a titles registry function delegated to the operator under a titles registry Act.(2)The register of subdelegations must include the following information for each subdelegation—(a)the name of the person, or the title of the office of the person, to whom the titles registry function is subdelegated;(b)a description of the titles registry function subdelegated and any conditions to which the subdelegation is subject.
(3)The operator may—(a)include any other information in the register of subdelegations the operator considers appropriate; and(b)keep the register in the form the operator considers appropriate.
(4)The operator must make the register of subdelegations available for inspection on request by an official.Part 3Titles registry amountsDivision 1Entitlement to collect and keep11Amounts operator may collect and keep(1)The operator is entitled to collect and keep the following amounts (each a titles registry amount)—(a)titles registry fees;(b)fees and charges applying under an agreement under—(i)the Land Act 1994, section 285A; or(ii)the Land Title Act 1994, section 198A.
(2)A titles registry amount—(a)does not form part of the consolidated fund; and(b)is a debt owing to the operator.
Division 2Titles registry fees12Titles registry fees(1)This section applies in relation to a titles registry function performed under a titles registry Act.(2)The matters for which a fee is payable under the titles registry Act in relation to the titles registry function are provided for under schedule 1.(3)The amount of a fee for a matter mentioned in schedule 1 for a financial year (the relevant financial year) is—(a)for the financial year starting on 1 July 2021—the amount stated in schedule 1 for the matter; or(b)for the financial year starting on 1 July 2022 or later—the amount decided under section 13 for the relevant financial year.
(4)A fee for a matter mentioned in schedule 1 and applying under subsection (3) is a titles registry fee.(5)This section applies in relation to a titles registry Act whether or not the titles registry Act expressly provides for this Act to make provision in relation to fees payable for titles registry functions performed under the titles registry Act.(6)This section does not affect the operation of any provision of a titles registry Act that provides—(a)that no titles registry fee, or a reduced titles registry fee, is payable by a stated entity, for a stated matter or in stated circumstances including, for example, by an exemption; or(b)that the whole or a part of a titles registry fee may be waived for a stated entity, a stated matter or in stated circumstances.
13Deciding amount of titles registry fees(1)The operator must decide the amount of the fee for a matter mentioned in schedule 1 for a financial year, starting with the financial year starting on 1 July 2022.(2)The amount of a fee decided under subsection (1) for a matter for a financial year (the relevant financial year) must not be more than—(a)for the relevant financial year starting on 1 July 2022—the amount of the fee for the matter stated in schedule 1, CPI indexed for the relevant financial year; or(b)for a relevant financial year starting on 1 July 2023 or later—the amount of the fee for the matter for the previous financial year, CPI indexed for the relevant financial year.
(3)In this section—CPI means the all groups consumer price index for Brisbane published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.CPI indexed, for a financial year (the relevant financial year), means the addition of any amount that equates to any percentage increase in the CPI between the following quarters—(a)the March quarter for the financial year before the previous financial year to the relevant financial year;(b)the March quarter for the previous financial year to the relevant financial year.
14Notice of amount of titles registry fees(1)The operator must, at least 30 business days before the start of each financial year, starting with the financial year starting on 1 July 2022—(a)give each official written notice of the amount of each titles registry fee for the financial year; and(b)publish the amounts of each titles registry fee for the financial year on the operator’s website.
(2)The operator may publish the amounts of each titles registry fee in another way the operator considers appropriate.Division 3Revocation of delegations15Application of division(1)This division applies if—(a)all delegations of titles registry functions by each official to the operator are revoked; and(b)the Minister administering the Land Title Act 1994 declares, by gazette notice, that all delegations of titles registry functions by each official to the operator have been revoked and this division applies.
(2)The day on which the gazette notice mentioned in subsection (1) is published is the revocation day.16Particular provisions of this Act no longer applyAt the end of the revocation day, section 8(1)(b) and divisions 1 and 2 stop applying.17Effect of revocation on titles registry fees(1)The matters for which a fee is payable under a titles registry Act in relation to a titles registry function performed after the revocation day are the matters provided for under schedule 1.(2)The amount of a fee for a matter mentioned in schedule 1 for a financial year is—(a)the amount prescribed by regulation; or(b)if no amount is prescribed—the amount applying under section 12(3) for the matter at the start of the revocation day.
(3)Fees payable in relation to a titles registry function performed after the revocation day are to be paid to the State.(4)This section applies in relation to a titles registry Act whether or not the titles registry Act expressly provides for this Act to make provision in relation to fees payable for titles registry functions performed under the titles registry Act.(5)This section does not affect the operation of any provision of a titles registry Act that provides—(a)that no fee, or a reduced fee, is payable by a stated entity, for a stated matter or in stated circumstances including, for example, by an exemption; or(b)that the whole or a part of a fee may be waived for a stated entity, a stated matter or in stated circumstances.
18Effect of revocation on other amounts(1)This section applies in relation to fees and charges applying under an agreement under—(a)the Land Act 1994, section 285A; or(b)the Land Title Act 1994, section 198A.
(2)After the revocation day, the fees and charges are to be paid to the State.Part 4Transfer of assets and liabilities and other matters19Minister may decide arrangements(1)The Minister may decide the arrangements that are to apply to the State and the operator to help achieve the main purpose of this Act through the performance of the operator’s functions mentioned in section 8(1).(2)For subsection (1), the Minister may decide—(a)the most appropriate way for the State to hold an interest in the operator, including, for example, by deciding whether shares in the operator are to be transferred to another entity with or without consideration; and(b)the assets, liabilities, rights, responsibilities, obligations and operations of the State or an official that are to be transferred to the operator; and(c)anything else necessary or incidental to facilitate the operation of the operator in a way that achieves the main purpose of this Act.
20Transfer notice(1)For the purpose of an arrangement under section 19, the Minister may, by gazette notice (a transfer notice), do any of the following—(a)transfer shares in the operator to a stated entity;(b)transfer an asset or liability of the State to the operator;(c)make provision about the consideration for shares or an asset or liability transferred under paragraph (a) or (b);(d)provide whether and, if so, the extent to which the operator is the successor in law of the State;(e)make provision for a legal proceeding that is being, or may be, taken by or against the State or an official to be continued or taken by or against the operator;(f)make provision for or about the issue, transfer or application of an instrument to the operator, including—(i)whether the operator holds, or is a party to, an instrument; and(ii)whether an instrument, or a benefit or right provided by an instrument, is taken to have been given to, by or in favour of the operator; and(iii)whether a reference to an entity in an instrument is a reference to the operator; and(iv)whether, under an instrument, an amount is or may become payable to or by the operator or other property is, or may be, transferred to or by the operator; and(v)whether a right or entitlement under an instrument is held by the operator;
(g)make provision about an incidental, consequential or supplemental matter the Minister considers necessary or convenient for the purposes of the arrangement.
(2)A transfer notice may include conditions applying to something done or to be done under the notice.(3)If the Minister is satisfied it would be inappropriate for a particular matter to be stated in a transfer notice (for example, because of the size or nature of the matter), the Minister may provide for the matter by including a reference in the transfer notice to another document that is—(a)signed by the Minister; and(b)kept available, at a place stated in the transfer notice, for inspection by the persons to whom the matter relates.
(4)The transfer of a liability of the State under a transfer notice discharges the State from the liability, except to the extent stated in the notice.(5)A transfer notice has effect despite any other law or instrument.(6)A transfer notice has effect on the day it is published in the gazette or a later day and time stated in the notice.(7)If a transfer notice makes provision for a matter under subsection (1)(f) in relation to an instrument, the responsible entity for the instrument must take the action necessary to register or record the effect of the transfer notice, including—(a)updating a register or other record; and(b)amending, cancelling or issuing an instrument.
(8)In this section—instrument includes—(a)an accreditation, allocation, approval, entitlement, exemption, licence, permit or other authority under an Act; and(b)an application, certificate, manual, notice, plan or other document made, issued or given under an Act; and(c)an agreement, including an oral agreement.
responsible entity, for an instrument, means the entity required or authorised by law to register or record matters in relation to the instrument.21Time within which Minister may actThe Minister may not perform a function under this part on or after 1 July 2022.22Effect on legal relationships(1)Nothing done under this part—(a)makes a relevant entity liable for a civil wrong or contravention of a law, including for a breach of a contract, confidence or duty; or(b)makes a relevant entity in breach of any instrument, including an instrument prohibiting, restricting or regulating the assignment, novation or transfer of a right or liability or the disclosure of information; or(c)except as expressly provided under a transfer notice, is taken to fulfil a condition that—(i)terminates, or allows a person to terminate, an instrument or obligation; or(ii)modifies, or allows a person to modify, the operation or effect of an instrument or obligation; or(iii)allows a person to avoid or enforce an obligation or liability contained in an instrument or requires a person to perform an obligation contained in an instrument; or(iv)requires any money to be paid before its stated maturity; or
(d)releases a surety or other obligee, wholly or partly, from an obligation.
(2)If, apart from this subsection, the advice, consent or approval of a person would be necessary to do something under this part, the advice is taken to have been obtained or the consent or approval is taken to have been given unconditionally.(3)If, apart from this subsection, giving notice to a person would be necessary to do something under this part, the notice is taken to have been given.(4)In this section—instrument includes an agreement, including an oral agreement.relevant entity means—(a)the State or an officer, employee or agent of the State; or(b)the operator or an officer, employee or agent of the operator.
23Non-liability for dutyNo duty under the Duties Act 2001 is payable in relation to anything done under a transfer notice.Part 5Transfer of employees24Definition for partIn this part—eligible employee means a person—(a)who, immediately before the commencement, was a public service employee of the department (land titles); and(b)whose name is stated in a list of employees who are eligible employees for this part—(i)signed by the chief executive of the department (land titles); and(ii)available at the head office of the department (land titles) for inspection by employees stated in the list.
25Transfer of eligible employees to operatorOn the commencement—(a)an eligible employee becomes an employee of the operator; and(b)the eligible employee stops being employed as a public service employee; and(c)the records of the land registry, to the extent they relate to the employment of the eligible employee, become records of the operator.
26Preserved employment conditions and rightsThe transfer of an eligible employee does not—(a)materially affect the employee’s benefits, entitlements or remuneration; or(b)prejudice the employee’s existing or accruing rights to superannuation or recreation, sick, long service or other leave; or(c)interrupt the employee’s continuity of service, except that the employee is not entitled to claim the benefit of a right or entitlement more than once in relation to the same period of service; or(d)constitute a retrenchment, redundancy or termination of the employee’s employment by the State; or(e)entitle the employee to a payment or other benefit because the employee is no longer employed by the State; or(f)require the State to make any payment in relation to the employee’s accrued rights to recreation, sick, long service or other leave regardless of any arrangement between the State and the employee.
27Right to return to public serviceAn eligible employee may, within 12 months after the commencement, elect to return to being a public service employee by giving written notice to the chief executive officer of the operator.28Conditions on return to public service(1)This section applies to an eligible employee who, under section 27, elects to return to being a public service employee.(2)On the eligible employee’s return to the public service—(a)the employee is taken not to have stopped being a public service employee when the employee was transferred under section 25; and(b)the employee’s service as a public service employee is taken to have continued while the employee was employed by the operator; and(c)the employee’s terms of employment are the same terms of employment that applied to the employee before the employee’s transfer under section 25, subject to any changes in relevant laws or industrial instruments applying to the employee’s employment.
(3)Subsection (2) does not allow the eligible employee to claim the benefit of a right or entitlement more than once in relation to the same period of service.Part 6Performance of titles registry functionsDivision 1Preliminary29Application of partThis part applies if an official has delegated a titles registry function of the official to the operator under a titles registry Act.30Use of official’s title(1)For performing the titles registry function, the operator, or a person to whom the operator has subdelegated the titles registry function under the titles registry Act, may act under the title of the official.(2)Subsection (1) does not prevent the operator, or a person to whom the operator has subdelegated the titles registry function under the titles registry Act, from acting under the name of the operator.Division 2Roles31Role of officialThe official is to monitor and review the performance of the titles registry function by the operator in the way and to the extent the official considers appropriate.32Role of operatorThe operator is responsible for ensuring that the titles registry function is properly performed by the person to whom the titles registry function has been subdelegated under the titles registry Act.Division 3Directions33Power to give directions(1)The official may give the operator a direction about the performance of the titles registry function.(2)The official may act under subsection (1) only if the official is satisfied it is necessary to give the direction—(a)to ensure the proper performance of titles registry functions delegated to the operator; or(b)to ensure the official is able to properly perform the official’s titles registry functions; or(c)to ensure the accuracy, availability, integrity or security of a titles register.
(3)The direction must be in writing but may be given orally if the official considers immediate action needs to be taken for a matter mentioned in subsection (2).(4)If the direction is given orally, the official must confirm the direction by also giving the direction in writing as soon as practicable after giving the direction orally.(5)An arrangement entered into between the State and the operator may deal with the consequences of noncompliance with a direction given to the operator under this section.Division 4Administration34Appointment of administrator(1)The Minister administering the Land Title Act 1994 may appoint an administrator to act in place of the operator for performing the operator’s functions under section 8(1) for a period.(2)The Minister may act under subsection (1) only if the Minister is satisfied the appointment is necessary—(a)to ensure the proper performance of titles registry functions delegated to the operator; or(b)to ensure an official is able to properly perform titles registry functions not mentioned in paragraph (a); or(c)to ensure the accuracy, availability, integrity or security of a titles register.
(3)As soon as practicable after appointing the administrator, the Minister must publish, by gazette notice, the name of the administrator and the period for which the administrator is appointed.(4)The Minister must not delegate the Minister’s function of appointing an administrator under this section.(5)The Minister may act under this section—(a)whether or not a direction has been given under section 33; and(b)whether or not a direction given under section 33 has been complied with.
35Functions of administrator(1)This section applies if an administrator is appointed under section 34 to act in place of the operator for performing the operator’s functions under section 8(1) (the relevant functions) for a period.(2)The administrator has all the responsibilities, obligations and functions of the operator to the extent they relate to performing the relevant functions during the period.(3)Despite section 30, the administrator must perform the relevant functions under the name of ‘administrator of (name of operator)’.(4)This Act and each relevant titles registry Act apply in relation to the administrator as if the administrator were the operator.(5)For subsection (4), each delegation of a titles registry function under a titles registry Act applies to the administrator in place of the operator.(6)However, despite a titles registry Act, the administrator—(a)may revoke a subdelegation of the titles registry function; and(b)may, but is not required to, subdelegate the titles registry function to another appropriately qualified employee of the operator.
36Operator to help administratorIf an administrator is appointed under section 34, the operator must give the administrator reasonable help to perform the administrator’s functions under this division.37Costs of administration(1)If an administrator is appointed under section 34, the costs of the administrator performing the administrator’s functions under this division are payable by the operator. (2)The costs mentioned in subsection (1) include—(a)the administrator’s remuneration at a rate decided by the Minister administering the Land Title Act 1994; and(b)costs reasonably incurred by the administrator in performing the operator’s functions under section 8(1).
(3)The State may recover the costs mentioned in subsection (1) that are unpaid by the operator as a debt.38Amounts received for operatorTitles registry amounts and other amounts received by an administrator appointed under section 34, in relation to the performance of the operator’s functions under section 8(1) during the period of the administration, are payable to the operator.Division 5Report about titles registry functions39Information to be included in annual report(1) The chief executive of the department (land titles) must ensure the department’s annual report for a financial year includes information about the performance of titles registry functions by the operator in the financial year.(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the report must include information about any appointment of an administrator under section 34.(3)The operator must, if requested by the chief executive of the department (land titles), give information about the performance of titles registry functions by the operator in a financial year.(4)In this section—annual report means annual report under the Financial Accountability Act 2009.Division 6Limitation of review40Limitation of review(1)This section applies to the following decisions—(a)a decision of an official to give a direction under section 33;(b)a decision of the Minister administering the Land Title Act 1994 to appoint an administrator under section 34.
(2)The Judicial Review Act 1991, part 4 does not apply to the decision.(3)Subject to subsection (4), the decision—(a)is final and conclusive; and(b)can not be challenged, appealed against, reviewed, quashed, set aside or called in question in any other way, under the Judicial Review Act 1991 or otherwise (whether by the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity); and(c)is not subject to any declaratory, injunctive or other order of the Supreme Court, another court, a tribunal or another entity on any ground.
(4)The Judicial Review Act 1991, part 5 applies to the decision to the extent it is affected by jurisdictional error.(5)In this section—decision includes a decision, or conduct, leading up to or forming part of the process of making a decision.Part 7Operation of other laws41Application of particular State Acts(1)To the extent the operator is performing a titles registry function, the operator is—(a)a unit of public administration under the Crime and Corruption Act 2001, section 20; and(b)a public authority under the Information Privacy Act 2009, section 21; and(c)a public authority under the Public Records Act 2002, schedule 2; and(d)a public authority under the Right to Information Act 2009, section 16.
(2)Also, the operator is a public entity under the Human Rights Act 2019, section 9, to the extent the operator is performing—(a)a titles registry function; or(b)another function of a public nature under the Human Rights Act 2019, section 10.
(3)The operator is an entity mentioned in subsection (1)(b), (c) and (d) only in relation to a document received, created or otherwise in the possession of the operator in performing the titles registry function.(4)For applying subsection (1)(b) and (d), a reference in the following provisions to the responsible Minister is a reference to the Minister administering the Land Title Act 1994—(a)the Information Privacy Act 2009, section 126;(b)the Right to Information Act 2009, section 113.
(5)This section applies despite a provision of an Act mentioned in subsection (1) or (2).42Corporations legislation displacement provision—Crime and Corruption Act 2001(1)This section applies in relation to the application of the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 to the operator as a unit of public administration under that Act.(2)The Crime and Corruption Act 2001, sections 38, 39, 40(4) and 40A(5) are declared to be Corporations legislation displacement provisions for the Corporations Act, section 5G in relation to the Corporations Act, section 1317AAE.Part 8Miscellaneous43Exchange of information(1)The operator may ask an official for any information relevant to the operator performing a function mentioned in section 8(1)(a), (b) or (c).(2)An official may ask the operator for any information relevant to the operator performing a function of the official.(3)The official or operator is authorised to give the information requested under subsection (1) or (2).(4)Also, the official is authorised to give information to the operator in relation to achieving the main purpose of this Act as mentioned in section 3(2)(b).(5)To remove any doubt, it is declared that this section authorises the use and disclosure of personal information within the meaning of the Information Privacy Act 2009, section 12.Note—See the information privacy principles stated in the Information Privacy Act 2009, schedule 3, sections 10(1)(c) and 11(1)(d).44Operator’s duty to disclose information(1)This section applies in relation to a matter relating to a titles registry function performed by the operator for an official if—(a)the matter is the subject of a proceeding; or(b)the operator believes, or ought reasonably to believe, the matter may become the subject of a proceeding.
(2)However, this section does not apply in relation to a matter that is the subject of a proceeding to which the operator is a party.(3)The operator has a duty to disclose to the official all information about the matter in the possession or control of the operator.(4)The duty continues until—(a)if the matter is or becomes the subject of a proceeding—the proceeding is finally decided or otherwise ends; or(b)otherwise—the matter is no longer in effect or the operator reasonably believes it will otherwise no longer become the subject of a proceeding.
45Protection from liability(1)A person employed by the operator is not civilly liable for an act done or omission made honestly and without negligence in performing a function of the operator mentioned in section 8(1)(a), (b) or (c).(2)An administrator appointed under section 34 is not civilly liable for an act done or omission made honestly and without negligence in performing a function of the administrator under part 6, division 4.(3)If subsection (1) or (2) prevents civil liability attaching to a person, the liability attaches instead to the State.(4)The Public Service Act 2008, section 26C does not apply to an employee of the operator or an administrator appointed under section 34.46Agency arrangementThe State or an official may enter into an arrangement with the operator for the operator to act as the agent of the State or official including, for example, in relation to the following matters—(a)legal proceedings relating to a titles register;(b)functions of the official under the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland);(c)another matter relating to a titles register.
47Regulation-making power(1)The Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.(2)A regulation may provide for a maximum penalty of 20 penalty units for a contravention of a regulation.Part 9Repeal and transitional provisionsDivision 1Repeal48RepealThe following regulations are repealed—•Foreign Ownership of Land Register Regulation 2013, SL No. 152•Land Title Regulation 2015, SL No. 145.
Division 2Transitional provisions49Application of s 11Section 11 applies to a fee or charge that becomes payable under a titles registry Act or an agreement after the commencement even if—(a)the matter for which the fee or charge becomes payable happened before the commencement; and(b)for a fee or charge payable under an agreement mentioned in section 11(1)(b)—the agreement was entered into before the commencement.
50Fees or charges payable before the commencement(1)This section applies in relation to a fee or charge that—(a)became payable under a titles registry Act or an agreement mentioned in section 11(1)(b) before the commencement; and(b)immediately before the commencement, had not been paid by the person required to pay it; and(c)but for this section, would on the commencement be a titles registry amount under section 11.
(2)The fee or charge continues to be payable to, and recoverable as a debt by, the State.51Transitional regulation-making power(1) A regulation (a transitional regulation) may make provision about—(a)a matter that—(i)relates to a titles registry function of an official that has been or is to be delegated to the operator under a titles registry Act; and(ii)provides for the transition of a matter to allow or facilitate the performance of the titles registry function by the operator under the delegation; and(iii)is not provided, or sufficiently provided, for by this Act or a titles registry Act; or
(b)a matter that—(i)allows or facilitates the doing of anything to achieve the transition from the operation of a former provision of a titles registry Act to the operation of a new provision of a titles registry Act; and(ii)is not provided, or sufficiently provided, for by this Act or a titles registry Act.
(2) A transitional regulation may have retrospective operation to a day not earlier than the day this section commences.(3)A transitional regulation must declare it is a transitional regulation.(4) This section and any transitional regulation expire 1 year after the day this section commences.(5)In this section—former provision, of a titles registry Act, means a provision of the Act as in force before the commencement.new provision, of a titles registry Act, means a provision of the Act as in force on the commencement.Part 10Amendment of Building Units and Group Titles Act 198052Act amendedThis part amends the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.53Amendment of s 7 (Interpretation)Section 7(1)—insert—approved form means a form approved under section 133B.registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 133C.titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.54Insertion of new ss 133B and 133CAfter section 133A—insert—133B Approved forms(1)The referee may approve forms for use under this Act for sections 41 and 117.(2)The registrar of titles may approve forms for use under this Act in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.(3)The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act other than in circumstances mentioned in subsection (1) or (2).133C Fees for titles registry functionsThe fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.55Amendment of s 134 (Regulation-making power)(1)Section 134(1)(d) and (e)—omit.(2)Section 134(1)(f) to (j)—renumber as section 134(1)(d) to (h).(3)Section 134(4)—omit.56Insertion of new pt 7, div 4Part 7—insert—Division 4Transitional provision for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021143Approved forms(1)This section applies to a form approved under the Building Units and Group Titles Regulation 2008, section 4 as in force before the commencement if the form is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be—(a)if the form was approved for use for section 41 or 117—a form approved by the referee under section 133B(1); or(b)if the form was approved for use in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act—a form approved by the registrar of titles under section 133B(2); or(c)otherwise—a form approved by the chief executive under section 133B(3).
Part 11Amendment of Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 198857Act amendedThis part amends the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.58Replacement of s 15 (Delegation)Section 15—omit, insert—15Delegations by registrar(1)The registrar may delegate the registrar’s powers under this Act to an appropriately qualified public service employee employed in the department.(2)Also, the registrar may delegate the registrar’s functions under this Act to the titles registry operator.(3)If a function of the registrar is delegated to the titles registry operator, the titles registry operator must subdelegate the function to an appropriately qualified employee of the titles registry operator.(4)The titles registry operator may impose conditions on a subdelegation under subsection (3) that are not inconsistent with any conditions to which the delegation to the titles registry operator is subject.(5)In this section—function includes power.59Amendment of s 44 (Protection from liability)Section 44—insert—(2)However, this section does not apply to an employee of the titles registry operator in relation to performing a titles registry function by the employee under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 45 in relation to protection from liability for employees of the titles registry operator.60Replacement of s 44A (Combination of forms)Section 44A—omit, insert—44A Approved formsThe registrar may approve forms for use under this Act.61Insertion of new s 44CAfter section 44B—insert—44C Fees for titles registry functionsThe fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.62Amendment of s 45 (Regulations)(1)Section 45(1)(d)—omit.(2)Section 45(1)(e) and (f)—renumber as section 45(1)(d) and (e).(3)Section 45(2) and (3)—omit.63Insertion of new pt 8After section 52—insert—Part 8Transitional provision for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 202153Forms continue(1)This section applies to a form approved by the registrar under this Act as in force before the commencement if the form is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be a form approved by the registrar under section 44A.64Amendment of sch 1 (Dictionary)(1)Schedule 1, definition prescribed form—omit.(2)Schedule 1—insert—approved form means a form approved under section 44A.titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.titles registry operator means the operator under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.(3)Schedule 1, definition registrar, after ‘titles’—insert—under the Land Title Act 1994Part 12Amendment of Forestry Act 195965Act amendedThis part amends the Forestry Act 1959.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.66Amendment of s 61RM (Register of plantation licences)Section 61RM, ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar of titles67Replacement of pt 6E, div 11, sdiv 2, hdg (Caveats—chief executive (lands))Part 6E, division 11, subdivision 2, heading—omit, insert—Subdivision 2Caveats by registrar of titles68Amendment of s 61TL (Chief executive (lands) may prepare and register caveat)(1)Section 61TL, heading, ‘Chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—Registrar of titles(2)Section 61TL(1), (2) and (4), ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(3)Section 61TL(3), ‘chief executive (lands) may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(4)Section 61TL(3)(b), ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar69Amendment of s 61TS (Entitlement to search the register)(1)Section 61TS(1), ‘any fee prescribed under a regulation’—omit, insert—the relevant titles registry fee (2)Section 61TS(1)(b), (2) and (4), ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(3)Section 61TS(3), from ‘registry during’—omit, insert—land registry under the Land Act 1994 during office hours on a day the office is open for business.(4)Section 61TS(5), ‘chief executive (lands) may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(5)Section 61TS(5)(b) and (c), ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar(6)Section 61TS(6), from ‘chief’ to ‘another’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may enter into an agreement with a(7)Section 61TS(7), ‘chief executive (lands) may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(8)Section 61TS(7), ‘chief executive (lands) is’—omit, insert—registrar is(9)Section 61TS(7)(b), ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar(10)Section 61TS—insert—(8)If the registrar of titles delegates the registrar’s functions of keeping the register to the titles registry operator, subsections (4), (6) and (7) apply as if each reference to the registrar were a reference to the operator.(9)In this section—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b), means the fee payable for the matter under section 61TV.70Replacement of s 61TV (Protection from liability)Section 61TV—omit, insert—61TV Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this part.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.71Replacement of s 96C (Delegation by chief executive (lands))Section 96C—omit, insert—96CDelegation by registrar of titles(1)The registrar of titles may delegate the registrar’s functions under this Act to—(a)an appropriately qualified public service employee; or(b)the titles registry operator.
(2)If a function of the registrar of titles is delegated to the titles registry operator, the titles registry operator must subdelegate the function to an appropriately qualified employee of the titles registry operator.(3)The titles registry operator may impose conditions on a subdelegation under subsection (2) that are not inconsistent with any conditions to which the delegation to the titles registry operator is subject.(4)In this section—function includes power.72Amendment of s 96E (Protection of State officials and the State from liability)(1)Section 96E(1)—insert—Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 45 in relation to protection from liability for employees of the titles registry operator.(2)Section 96E(5), definition State official—insert—(ba)the registrar of titles; or
(3)Section 96E(5), definition State official, paragraph (e), from ‘paragraph (a)’—omit, insert—any of paragraphs (a) to (e).(4)Section 96E(5), definition State official, paragraphs (ba) to (e)—renumber as paragraphs (c) to (f).73Insertion of new pt 10, div 6Part 10—insert—Division 6Transitional provisions for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021143Definitions for divisionIn this division—chief executive (lands) means the chief executive of the department in which the Land Act 1994 is administered.former, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from time to time before the commencement.new, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from the commencement.registry function means a function of the chief executive (lands) under this Act as in force before the commencement.144Existing register continuesThe register of plantation licences kept by the chief executive (lands) under former section 61RM immediately before the commencement continues and must be kept by the registrar of titles under new section 61RM.145Engagements and agreements under former s 61TS(1)This section applies if—(a)before the commencement, the chief executive (lands) had—(i)engaged an entity under former section 61TS(4); or(ii)entered into an agreement under former section 61TS(6); and
(b)on the commencement, the engagement or agreement—(i)has not ended; and(ii)has not been transferred to the titles registry operator under a transfer notice.
(2)From the commencement, the engagement or agreement is taken to have been entered into by the registrar of titles under—(a)for an engagement entered into under former section 61TS(4)—new section 61TS(4); and(b)for an agreement entered into under former section 61TS(6)—new section 61TS(6).
(3)In this section—transfer notice see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 20.146Approved forms continue as approved forms of registrar of titles(1)This section applies to a form approved by the chief executive (lands) under former section 61RU that is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be a form approved by the registrar of titles under new section 61RU.147Application of new s 96E(1)This section applies to an act or omission done before the commencement by—(a)the chief executive (lands); or(b)a person performing functions of the chief executive (lands) under a delegation.
(2)From the commencement, new section 96E applies in relation to the act or omission as if the chief executive (lands) or person were a State official within the meaning of that section.148Other things done by or in relation to chief executive (lands)(1)This section applies to anything done by or in relation to the chief executive (lands) under this Act before the commencement in relation to a registry function if—(a)were the thing done after the commencement, the thing would be done by or in relation to the registrar of titles; and(b)the thing is not otherwise dealt with by a provision of this division.
(2)From the commencement, the thing done by or in relation to the chief executive (lands) is, if the context permits, taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles.(3)This Act applies in relation to the thing taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles with necessary changes.(4)Without limiting any other provision of this division, a regulation may—(a)declare an act done or omission made under this Act before the commencement to be an act or omission to which this section applies; and(b)provide for how the provisions of this Act apply in relation to a thing taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles under this section.
149Declaration of particular matters for s 148(1)This section declares matters for section 148(2) and (3) but does not limit those provisions.(2)Subsection (3) applies if a thing done by the chief executive (lands) before the commencement is or includes a direction or requirement (however called) applying to or of a person.Examples of directions or requirements—•a direction about the form of a document for registration•a requirement under section 61TP to deposit a document for correction or cancellation
(3)From the commencement, the person must comply with the direction or requirement in relation to the registrar of titles.(4)For subsection (3), if failure to comply with the direction or requirement constitutes an offence, a proceeding for the offence may be started and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence.(5)Subsection (6) applies if the doing of a thing in relation to the chief executive (lands) required or allowed the chief executive (lands) to take action in relation to the thing that was not taken before the commencement.(6)From the commencement, the registrar of titles is required or allowed to take the action in relation to the thing under this Act.Examples of action that the registrar of titles may be required or allowed to take—•give a notice of a caveat that was lodged under former part 6E, division 11 before the commencement•correct the register as ordered by a court before the commencement•deal with an application, notice or other document made, deposited or lodged before the commencement
(7)For subsection (6), if this Act required that the chief executive (lands) have a particular opinion, belief or state of mind in order to take the action, then the registrar of titles must have the opinion, belief or state of mind to take the action.150References in documentsA reference in a document to the chief executive (lands) may, if the reference relates to a registry function and the context otherwise permits, be taken to be a reference to the registrar of titles.74Amendment of sch 3 (Dictionary)Schedule 3—insert—titles registry operator means the operator under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.Part 13Amendment of Land Act 199475Act amendedThis part amends the Land Act 1994.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.76Amendment of s 275 (Registers comprising land registry)(1)Section 275—insert—(ia)the register of plantation licences;
(2)Section 275(k)—omit.(3)Section 275(ia) and (j)—renumber as section 275(j) and (k).77Amendment of s 276 (Registers to be kept by chief executive)(1)Section 276, heading, ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(2)Section 276, ‘chief executive must’—omit, insert—registrar of titles must(3)Section 276—insert—(ia)the register of plantation licences;
(4)Section 276(k)—omit.(5)Section 276(ia) and (j)—renumber as section 276(j) and (k).78Amendment of s 281 (Other information may be kept)(1)Section 281(1), ‘chief executive may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(2)Section 281(1), ‘chief executive considers’—omit, insert—registrar considers(3)Section 281(2), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(4)Section 281(4), ‘chief executive is’—omit, insert—registrar of titles is(5)Section 281(4), ‘chief executive for’—omit, insert—registrar for(6)Section 281(5), definition relevant entity, before paragraph (a)—insert—(aa)the registrar of titles; or
(7)Section 281(5), definition relevant entity, paragraphs (aa) to (c)—renumber as paragraphs (a) to (d).79Amendment of s 284 (Entitlement to search a register)(1)Section 284(1), ‘fee prescribed under a regulation’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee(2)Section 284(1)(b), (2), (4) and (5), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(3)Section 284(3), ‘land registry is’—omit, insert—office is(4)Section 284(6), from ‘chief’ to ‘another’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may enter into an agreement with a(5)Section 284(7), ‘chief executive may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(6)Section 284(7), ‘chief executive is’—omit, insert—registrar is(7)Section 284(7)(b), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar(8)Section 284—insert—(8)If the registrar of titles delegates the registrar’s functions of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, subsections (4), (6) and (7) apply as if each reference to the registrar were a reference to the operator.80Amendment of s 285A (Supply of statistical data)(1)Section 285A(1), (2) and (6), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(2)Section 285A(4)(a) and (b), ‘chief executive to’—omit, insert—registrar of titles to(3)Section 285A(4)(a), ‘chief executive is’—omit, insert—registrar is(4)Section 285A—insert—(7A)If the registrar of titles delegates the registrar’s function of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, this section applies as if each reference to the registrar were a reference to the operator.(5)Section 285A(8), definitions land particulars and personal information, ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(6)Section 285A(7A) and (8)—renumber as section 285A(8) and (9).81Amendment of s 286A (Land practice manual)(1)Section 286A(1), ‘The chief executive’—omit, insert—The registrar of titles(2)Section 286A(1) and (5), ‘chief executive considers’—omit, insert—registrar considers(3)Section 286A(1), ‘land registry staff and’—omit, insert—persons performing functions in relation to the land registry and other(4)Section 286A(2)(a) and (b)—omit, insert—(a)directions given by the registrar of titles under—(i)section 287(1)(b); or(ii)the Forestry Act 1959, section 61RW(1)(b); or(iii)the Land Title Act 1994, section 10(1)(b); and
(5)Section 286A(2)(c)—renumber as section 286A(2)(b).(6)Section 286A(4), ‘chief executive’s’—omit, insert—registrar of titles’(7)Section 286A(5) and (6), ‘chief executive must’—omit, insert—registrar of titles must82Amendment of s 294BA (Single area for lots to which building management statement applies)Section 294BA(3), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles83Insertion of new s 306AAfter section 306—insert—306A Forfeiture of fee on rejecting document(1)If a document (the rejected document) is rejected by the registrar of titles under section 306(1), the titles registry fee paid for lodging the document is forfeited.(2)Subsection (3) applies if—(a)the rejected document changes the lessee of a lease, the licensee of a licence or the holder of an interest in a lease or licence, for more than 1 lease or licence; and(b)the titles registry fee paid for lodging the rejected document included an amount for each additional lease or licence; and(c)the rejected document is relodged within 1 year after being rejected.
(3)The titles registry fee payable for relodging the document is the titles registry fee that would be payable if the document related to only 1 lease or licence.84Insertion of new s 316AAfter section 316—insert—316A Titles registry fees not payable for particular documentsNo titles registry fee is payable for the lodgement and registration of a document that relates to—(a)the acquisition by the State of an interest in land; or(b)the release or surrender by the State of an interest in land, other than a fee simple interest.
85Amendment of s 339T (Effect of arbitrator’s decision and limitation of review)(1)Section 339T(3), ‘to (5)’—omit, insert—and (5)(2)Section 339T(5)—omit.(3)Section 339T(4A)—renumber as section 339T(5).86Replacement of ch 6, pt 4, div 11A, sdiv 2, hdg (Chief executive’s caveat)Chapter 6, part 4, division 11A, subdivision 2, heading—omit, insert—Subdivision 2Caveats by registrar of titles87Amendment of s 389L (Chief executive may prepare and register caveat)(1)Section 389L, heading, ‘Chief executive’—omit, insert—Registrar of titles(2)Section 389L(1), (2) and (4), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles(3)Section 389L(3), ‘chief executive may’—omit, insert—registrar of titles may(4)Section 389L(3)(b), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar88Amendment of s 393 (Delegation by chief executive)(1)Section 393(1), ‘an officer or employee of’—omit, insert—an appropriately qualified public service employee employed in(2)Section 393(2), from ‘an officer’—omit, insert—an appropriately qualified public service employee.(3)Section 393(5) and (6)—omit.89Insertion of new s 393AAAfter section 393—insert—393AA Delegation by registrar of titles(1)The registrar of titles may delegate the registrar’s functions under this Act to—(a)an appropriately qualified public service employee employed in the department and under the control of the registrar; or(b)the titles registry operator.
(2)If a function of the registrar of titles is delegated to the titles registry operator, the titles registry operator must subdelegate the function to an appropriately qualified employee of the titles registry operator.(3)The titles registry operator may impose conditions on a subdelegation under subsection (2) that are not inconsistent with any conditions to which the delegation to the titles registry operator is subject.(4)If the registrar of titles delegates the registrar’s function of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, a reference in an Act to an office of the land registry is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to an office of the titles registry operator—(a)where documents may be lodged; and(b)that is published on the operator’s website.
(5)In this section—function includes power.90Amendment of s 438 (What are debts owing to the State)Section 438—insert—(2)This section does not apply to—(a)titles registry fees; and (b)fees and charges applying under an agreement under section 285A.
Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 11.91Replacement of s 444 (Chief executive may approve forms)Section 444—omit, insert—444Approved forms(1)The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act other than in relation to the land registry.(2)The registrar of titles may approve forms for use under this Act in relation to the land registry.92Insertion of new s 445After section 444—insert—445Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.93Amendment of s 448 (Regulation-making power)(1)Section 448(2)(a)—omit.(2)Section 448(2)(b) and (c), after ‘fees’—insert—, other than titles registry fees,(3)Section 448(2)(d), ‘or other document’—omit, insert—approved by the chief executive or a non-registry document(4)Section 448(2)(e), after ‘approved’—insert—by the chief executive(5)Section 448(2)(f), before ‘documents’—insert—non-registry(6)Section 448(2)(g), ‘or document’—omit, insert—approved by the chief executive or a non-registry document(7)Section 448(2)(b) to (k)—renumber as section 448(2)(a) to (j).(8)Section 448(3), ‘Without limiting subsection (2)(a), a’—omit, insert—A(9)Section 448(4) and (5), ‘subsection (2)(h)’—omit, insert—subsection (2)(g)(10)Section 448(7)—insert—non-registry document means a document that is prepared other than for depositing or lodging in the land registry.94Insertion of new ch 9, pt 6Chapter 9—insert—Part 6Transitional provisions for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021541Definitions for partIn this part—former, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from time to time before the commencement.new, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from the commencement.registry function means a function of the chief executive under this Act as in force before the commencement that immediately after the commencement is a function of the registrar of titles.542Existing registers continueEach register kept by the chief executive under former section 276 immediately before the commencement continues and must be kept by the registrar of titles under new section 276.543Land practice manual continuesThe manual of land practice kept by the chief executive under former section 286A immediately before the commencement continues and must be kept by the registrar of titles under new section 286A.544Engagements and agreements under former ss 284 or 285A(1)This section applies if—(a)before the commencement, the chief executive had—(i)engaged an entity under former section 284(4); or(ii)entered into an agreement under former section 284(6) or 285A(1); and
(b)on the commencement, the engagement or agreement—(i)has not ended; and(ii)has not been transferred to the titles registry operator under a transfer notice.
(2)From the commencement, the engagement or agreement is taken to have been entered into by the registrar of titles under—(a)for an engagement entered into under former section 284(4)—new section 284(4); or(b)for an agreement entered into under former section 284(6)—new section 284(6); or(c)for an agreement entered into under former section 285A(1)—new section 285A(1).
(3)In this section—transfer notice see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 20.545Approved forms continue as approved forms of registrar of titles(1)This section applies to a form approved by the chief executive under former section 444 that is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be—(a)if the form was approved for use other than in relation to the land registry—a form approved by the chief executive under new section 444(1); or(b)if the form was approved for use in relation to the land registry—a form approved by the registrar of titles under new section 444(2).
546Approval of form of document under Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland)(1)This section applies to the approval of the form of a document by the chief executive under the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 7 if the approval is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the approval of the form of the document is taken to be an approval of the form of the document by the registrar of titles under the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 7.547Other things done by or in relation to chief executive(1)This section applies to anything done by or in relation to the chief executive under this Act before the commencement in relation to a registry function if—(a)were the thing done after the commencement, the thing would be done by or in relation to the registrar of titles; and(b)the thing is not otherwise dealt with by a provision of this part.
(2)From the commencement, the thing done by or in relation to the chief executive is, if the context permits, taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles.(3)This Act applies in relation to the thing taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles with necessary changes.(4)Without limiting any other provision of this part, a regulation may—(a)declare an act done or omission made under this Act before the commencement to be an act or omission to which this section applies; and(b)provide for how the provisions of this Act apply in relation to a thing taken to have been done by or in relation to the registrar of titles under this section.
548Declaration of particular matters for s 547(1)This section declares matters for section 547(2) and (3) but does not limit those provisions.(2)Subsection (3) applies if a thing done by the chief executive before the commencement is or includes a direction or requirement (however called) applying to or of a person.Examples of directions or requirements—•a direction about the form of a document for registration•a requirement that a document borrowed under section 307(1) be returned by a particular time•a requirement under section 309 to deposit a document for correction or cancellation
(3)From the commencement, the person must comply with the direction or requirement in relation to the registrar of titles.(4)For subsection (3), if failure to comply with the direction or requirement constitutes an offence, a proceeding for the offence may be started and the person may be convicted of and punished for the offence.(5)Subsection (6) applies if the doing of a thing in relation to the chief executive required or allowed the chief executive to take action in relation to the thing that was not taken before the commencement.(6)From the commencement, the registrar of titles is required or allowed to take the action in relation to the thing under this Act.Examples of action that the registrar of titles may be required or allowed to take—•give a notice of a caveat that was lodged under former section 389D before the commencement•deal with an application, notice or other document in relation to a registry function made, deposited or lodged before the commencement
(7)For subsection (6), if this Act required that the chief executive have a particular opinion, belief or state of mind in order to take the action, then the registrar of titles must have the opinion, belief or state of mind to take the action.549Application of s 511 and references in documents(1)From the commencement of this section, section 511(f) no longer applies to references to the registrar of titles.(2)A reference in a document to the chief executive may, if the reference relates to a registry function and the context otherwise permits, be taken to be a reference to the registrar of titles.95Amendment of sch 6 (Dictionary)(1)Schedule 6, definitions approved form and registrar—omit.(2)Schedule 6—insert—approved form means—(a)for an electronic conveyancing document—a form approved by the registrar of titles under the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 7; or(b)otherwise—a form approved under section 444.
registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 445.titles registry operator means the operator under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.(3)Schedule 6, definition appropriate form, paragraph (c)—omit, insert—(c)if the registrar of titles has given consent for an electronic form of the document under section 305A(1)—the electronic form; or(d)if the chief executive or registrar of titles has given consent for an electronic form of the document under the Electronic Transactions (Queensland) Act 2001—the electronic form.
(4)Schedule 6, definition rent and instalment regulation, ‘section 448(2)(h)’—omit, insert—section 448(2)(g)Part 14Amendment of Land Title Act 199496Act amendedThis part amends the Land Title Act 1994.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.97Insertion of new pt 2, div 1, sdiv 1, hdgPart 2, division 1—insert—Subdivision 1Registrar and land registry98Amendment of s 7 (Land registry)(1)Section 7(1), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar(2)Section 7(2)(b)—omit, insert—(b)the power of attorney register; and(ba)the Foreign Ownership of Land Register; and
(3)Section 7(2)(ba) to (d)—renumber as section 7(2)(c) to (e).(4)Section 7(3)—omit, insert—(3)In this section—Foreign Ownership of Land Register means the register under the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988.power of attorney register see section 133(1).99Replacement of s 9 (Delegation)Section 9—omit, insert—Subdivision 2Delegations9Delegation by registrar(1)The registrar may delegate the registrar’s functions under this Act or another Act to—(a)an appropriately qualified public service employee; or(b)the titles registry operator.
(2)If a function of the registrar is delegated to the titles registry operator, the titles registry operator must subdelegate the function to an appropriately qualified employee of the titles registry operator.(3)The titles registry operator may impose conditions on a subdelegation under subsection (2) that are not inconsistent with any conditions to which the delegation to the titles registry operator is subject.(4)If the registrar delegates the registrar’s function of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, a reference in an Act to an office of the land registry is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to an office of the titles registry operator—(a)where documents may be lodged; and(b)that is published on the operator’s website.
(5)In this section—function includes power.9AA Use of registrar’s title(1)A public service employee delegated a function of the registrar under this Act or another Act may, when performing the function, act under the title ‘registrar of titles’.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 30 in relation to the titles registry operator, or the operator’s employees, using the registrar’s title.(2)In this section—function includes power.Subdivision 3Practice manual100Amendment of s 9A (Land title practice manual)(1)Section 9A(1), ‘land registry staff and’—omit, insert—persons performing functions in relation to the land registry and other(2)Section 9A(2)(a), (b) and (ba)—omit, insert—(a)directions given by the registrar under—(i)section 10(1)(b); or(ii)the Forestry Act 1959, section 61RW(1)(b); or(iii)the Land Act 1994, section 287(1)(b); and
(3)Section 9A(2)(c)—renumber as section 9A(2)(b).101Amendment of s 23 (Notice to witness)Section 23(3), from ‘the witness’ to ‘are prescribed,’—omit.102Amendment of s 35 (Entitlement to search register)(1)Section 35(1), ‘fee prescribed under a regulation’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee(2)Section 35(3), ‘land registry is’—omit, insert—office is(3)Section 35(4), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar(4)Section 35(6), ‘another department’—omit, insert—a department(5)Section 35—insert—(8)If the registrar delegates the registrar’s functions of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, subsections (4), (6) and (7) apply as if each reference to the registrar were a reference to the operator.103Insertion of new s 157AAfter section 157—insert—157A Forfeiture of fee on rejecting instrument(1)If an instrument (the rejected instrument) is rejected by the registrar under section 157(1), the titles registry fee paid for lodging the instrument is forfeited.(2)Subsection (3) applies if—(a)the rejected instrument changes the ownership of more than 1 lot or an interest in more than 1 lot; and(b)the titles registry fee paid for lodging the rejected instrument included an amount for each additional lot; and(c)the instrument is relodged within 1 year of the instrument being rejected.
(3)The titles registry fee payable for relodging the instrument is the titles registry fee that would be payable if the instrument related to only 1 lot.(4)Subsection (5) applies if—(a)the titles registry fee paid for lodging the rejected instrument included an additional fee for—(i)the transfer of a fee simple; or(ii)the transfer of a lease under the South Bank Corporation Act 1989; and
(b)the instrument is relodged within 1 year of the instrument being rejected.
(5)The additional fee is not payable for relodging the instrument.104Insertion of new s 167AAfter section 167—insert—167A Titles registry fees not payable for particular instrumentsNo titles registry fee is payable for the lodgement and registration of an instrument that relates to—(a)the acquisition by the State of an interest in land; or(b)the release or surrender by the State of an interest in land, other than a fee simple interest.
105Amendment of s 188 (Compensation for deprivation of lot or interest in lot)Section 188(1)(g), from ‘misfeasance of’—omit, insert—misfeasance—(i)of or by the registrar or a public service employee of the department performing a function or carrying out a duty under this Act; or(ii)of or by the titles registry operator or an employee of the operator in relation to the performance of a titles registry function under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021; or
106Amendment of s 188A (Compensation for loss or damage)Section 188A(1)(f), from ‘misfeasance of’—omit, insert—misfeasance—(i)of or by the registrar or a public service employee of the department performing a function or carrying out a duty under this Act; or(ii)of or by the titles registry operator or an employee of the operator in relation to the performance of a titles registry function under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021; or
107Amendment of s 193 (Protection from liability)(1)Section 193(1), ‘land registry staff’—omit, insert—public service employees of the department performing a function or carrying out a duty under this Act(2)Section 193(1)—insert—Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 45 in relation to protection from liability for employees of the titles registry operator.108Replacement of s 194 (Chief executive may approve forms)Section 194—omit, insert—194Approved formsThe registrar may approve forms for use under this Act.109Amendment of s 196A (Publication of particular public notices on department’s website)(1)Section 196A(1), ‘an official’—omit, insert—the registrar(2)Section 196A(3)—omit, insert—(3)The registrar must ensure the notice is published on each relevant website for a total of at least 10 business days.(3)Section 196A(5) and (6), ‘official’—omit, insert—registrar(4)Section 196A(7), definition official—omit.(5)Section 196A(7)—insert—relevant website means—(a)the department’s website; and(b)for a public notice relating to a titles registry function that has been delegated to the titles registry operator under this Act—the operator’s website.
110Amendment of s 198A (Supply of statistical data)(1)Section 198A—insert—(7A)If the registrar delegates the registrar’s function of keeping the land registry to the titles registry operator, this section applies as if each reference to the registrar were a reference to the operator.(2)Section 198A(7A) and (8)—renumber as section 198A(8) and (9).111Insertion of new s 198BAfter section 198A—insert—198B Fees for titles registry functionsThe fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.112Amendment of s 199 (Regulation-making power)(1)Section 199(2)—omit.(2)Section 199(3), ‘Without limiting subsection (2)(a), a’—omit, insert—A(3)Section 199(3) to (5)—renumber as section 199(2) to (4).113Insertion of new pt 12, div 9Part 12—insert—Division 9Transitional provisions for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021220Definitions for divisionIn this division—former, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from time to time before the commencement.new, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from the commencement.221Land registry continuesThe land registry kept by the chief executive under former section 7 immediately before the commencement continues and must be kept by the registrar under new section 7.222Engagements and agreements under former s 35(1)This section applies if—(a)before the commencement, the chief executive had engaged an entity under former section 35(4); and(b)on the commencement, the engagement—(i)has not ended; and(ii)has not been transferred to the titles registry operator under a transfer notice.
(2)The engagement is taken to have been entered into by the registrar under new section 35(4).(3)In this section—transfer notice see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 20.223Approved forms continue as approved forms of registrar(1)This section applies to a form approved by the chief executive under former section 194 that is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be a form approved by the registrar under new section 194.224Public notices published by chief executive under former s 196A(1)This section applies if—(a)before the commencement the chief executive had published a notice on the department’s website under former section 196A; and(b)immediately before the commencement, the notice had not been published for a total of at least 10 business days as required under former section 196A.
(2)The registrar must ensure the notice is published on the department’s website so that the total number of business days the notice is published, whether before or after the commencement and whether or not consecutive, is at least 10 business days.114Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary)(1)Schedule 2—insert—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 198B.titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.titles registry operator means the operator under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.(2)Schedule 2, definition appropriate form, paragraph (c), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar(3)Schedule 2, definition approved form, paragraph (b), from ‘by the chief’—omit, insert—under section 194.Part 15Amendment of Property Law Act 1974115Act amendedThis part amends the Property Law Act 1974.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.116Insertion of new s 350AAfter section 350—insert—350A Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.117Amendment of s 351 (Regulation-making power)Section 351(2), after ‘about fees’—insert—, other than titles registry fees,118Amendment of sch 6 (Dictionary)Schedule 6—insert—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 350A.Part 16Amendment of South Bank Corporation Act 1989119Act amendedThis part amends the South Bank Corporation Act 1989.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.120Amendment of s 3 (Definitions)(1)Section 3, definition approved form—omit.(2)Section 3—insert—approved form means a form approved under section 114A.registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.121Insertion of new ss 114A and 114BAfter section 114—insert—114A Approved forms(1)The council may approve forms for use under this Act for part 7.(2)The registrar of titles may approve forms for use under this Act in relation to the land registry.(3)The corporation manager may approve forms for use under this Act other than in circumstances mentioned in subsection (1) or (2).(4)This section does not apply to a form for use under schedule 4.Note—See schedule 4, section 133A for forms for use under that schedule.114B Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)This section does not apply in relation to a titles registry function performed under schedule 4.Note—See schedule 4, section 133B for fees payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under that schedule.(3)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.122Insertion of new pt 11, div 10Part 11—insert—Division 10Transitional provisions for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021142Forms approved by the council(1)This section applies to a form approved by the council under section 80 as in force before the commencement if the form is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be a form approved by the council under section 114A(1).143Forms approved under the South Bank Corporation Regulation 2014(1)This section applies to a form approved under the South Bank Corporation Regulation 2014, section 28 as in force before the commencement if the form is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be—(a)if the form was approved by the chief executive of the department in which the Land Title Act 1994 is administered—a form approved by the registrar of titles under section 114A(2); or(b)otherwise—a form approved by the corporation manager under section 114A(3).
144Forms approved under the South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Regulation 2014(1)This section applies to a form approved under the South Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Regulation 2014, schedule 1, section 3 as in force before the commencement if the form was in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be—(a)if the form was approved by the corporation manager for schedule 4, section 41 or 117—a form approved by the referee under schedule 4, section 133A(1); or(b)if the form was approved by the chief executive of the department in which the Land Title Act 1994 is administered—a form approved by the registrar of titles under schedule 4, section 133A(2); or(c)otherwise—a form approved by the corporation manager under schedule 4, section 133A(3).
123Amendment of sch 4, s 7 (Interpretation)Schedule 4, section 7(1)—insert—approved form means a form approved under section 133A.(new)corporation manager means the corporation manager appointed under the principal Act, section 13.(new)registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.(new)titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 133B.(new)124Insertion of new sch 4, ss 133A and 133BSchedule 4—insert—133A Approved forms(1)The referee may approve forms for use under this Act for sections 41 and 117.(2)The registrar of titles may approve forms for use under this Act in relation to the land registry.(3)The corporation manager may approve forms for use under this Act other than in circumstances mentioned in subsection (1) or (2).(new)133B Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)For subsection (1), the fee payable for the lodgement or registration of a dealing executed by a body corporate under section 21, 22 or 23 is the fee that would be payable under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 if the dealing related to land in a single lot.(3)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.(new)Part 17Amendment of Water Act 2000125Act amendedThis part amends the Water Act 2000.Note—See also the amendments in schedule 3.126Amendment of s 151 (Correcting water allocation when recording the granting or amending)Section 151(2), ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar127Amendment of s 168 (Water allocations register)(1)Section 168(2)—omit.(2)Section 168(3), before ‘register’—insert—water allocations(3)Section 168(3)—renumber as section 168(2).128Insertion of new ss 169A and 169BAfter section 169—insert—169A Delegations by registrar(1)The registrar may delegate the registrar’s functions under this Act to—(a)an appropriately qualified public service employee; or(b)the titles registry operator.
(2)If a function of the registrar is delegated to the titles registry operator, the titles registry operator must subdelegate the function to an appropriately qualified employee of the titles registry operator.(3)The titles registry operator may impose conditions on a subdelegation under subsection (2) that are not inconsistent with any conditions to which the delegation to the titles registry operator is subject.(4)If the registrar delegates the registrar’s function of keeping the water allocations register to the titles registry operator, a reference in an Act to an office of the registry is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to an office of the titles registry operator—(a)where documents may be lodged; and(b)that is published on the operator’s website.
(5)In this section—function includes power.169B Use of registrar’s title(1)A public service employee delegated a function of the registrar under this Act or another Act may, when performing the function, act under the title ‘registrar of water allocations’.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 30 in relation to the titles registry operator, or the operator’s employees, using the registrar’s title.(2)In this section—function includes power.129Amendment of s 172 (Effect on priority notices given under s 73(1)(c))Section 172(3), after ‘Act’—insert—, including a titles registry fee,130Amendment of s 173 (Application of Land Title Act 1994 to water allocations register)(1)Section 173(1)(e), ‘divisions 4, 4A, 4B’—omit, insert—divisions 4, 4AA, 4A, 4B, 4C(2)Section 173(1)—insert—(ea)part 6A;
(3)Section 173(1)(ea) to (j)—renumber as section 173(1)(f) to (k).(4)Section 173(4)—omit.131Amendment of s 175 (Searching water allocations register)(1)Section 175, ‘fee prescribed by regulation’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee(2)Section 175(a)(iv), before ‘register’—insert—water allocations132Amendment of s 1010 (Protecting officials from liability)Section 1010(3)—insert—Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 45 in relation to protection from liability for employees of the titles registry operator.133Replacement of s 1013 (Approved forms)Section 1013—omit, insert—1013 Approved forms(1)The chief executive may approve forms for use under this Act other than in relation to the water allocations register.(2)The registrar may approve forms for use under this Act in relation to the water allocations register.134Amendment of s 1013B (Non-payment of fees or charges)Section 1013B(1), after ‘chief executive’—insert—under a regulation made under this Act135Amendment of s 1013C (Fees—payment methods)(1)Section 1013C(1), after ‘this Act’—insert—, other than a titles registry fee(2)Section 1013C(2), after ‘the form’—insert—, other than a titles registry fee136Amendment of s 1013CA (Fees—evidence and timing of payment)Section 1013CA—insert—(4)This section does not apply in relation to a titles registry fee.137Insertion of new ss 1013CB to 1013CDAfter section 1013CA—insert—1013CB Fees for titles registry functions(1)The fees provided under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021 are payable in relation to a titles registry function performed under this Act.Note—See the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, part 3.(2)In this section—titles registry function see the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021, section 5.1013CC Forfeiture of fee on rejecting instrumentIf an instrument is rejected by the registrar for failing to comply with a requisition, the titles registry fee paid for lodging the instrument is forfeited.1013CD Fee not payable for particular mattersNo fee is payable for the following—(a)the lodgement and registration of an instrument of transfer of a water allocation to, or acquisition or lease of a water allocation by, the State;(b)an application for, or an application for a dealing with, a water licence with a stated purpose of ‘CYPHA’.
138Amendment of s 1014 (Regulation-making power)Section 1014(2)(a), after ‘charges’—insert—(other than titles registry fees)139Insertion of new ch 9, pt 13Chapter 9—insert—Part 13Transitional provision for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 20211301 Approved forms continue(1)This section applies to a form approved by the chief executive under section 1013 as in force before the commencement if the form is in force immediately before the commencement.(2)From the commencement, the form is taken to be—(a)if the form was approved for use other than in relation to the water allocations register—a form approved by the chief executive under new section 1013(1); or(b)if the form was approved for use in relation to the water allocations register—a form approved by the registrar under new section 1013(2).
(3)In this section—new, for a provision of this Act, means the provision as in force from the commencement.140Amendment of sch 4 (Dictionary)Schedule 4—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under section 1013CB.titles registry operator means the operator under the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021.Part 18Other amendmentsDivision 1Amendment of this Act141Act amendedThis division amends this Act.142Amendment of long titleLong title, from ‘, to amend this Act’—omit.144Replacement of s 2 (Commencement)Section 2—omit, insert—2Commencement(1)Part 19 commences on 1 January 2022.(2)Any other provisions of this Act that are not in force on 1 July 2021 commence on a day to be fixed by proclamation.145Amendment of s 4 (Definitions)Section 4(2)—omit.146Relocation and renumbering of ch 2, pt 1 (Fee units)Chapter 2, part 1—relocate and renumber as chapter 1, part 19.147Omission of ch 1, hdg (Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry))Chapter 1, heading—omit.Division 2Other amendments148Legislation amendedSchedule 3 amends the legislation it mentions.Chapter 2Other Debt Reduction and Savings MeasuresPart 1Fee unitsDivision 1Amendment of Acts Interpretation Act 1954149Act amendedThis division amends the Acts Interpretation Act 1954.150Insertion of new pt 12BAfter part 12A—insert—Part 12BFee units48BValue of fee unit(1)A regulation may prescribe a monetary amount to be the value of a fee unit.(2)The amount prescribed may include a fraction of a cent.Example—The amount of $1.015 may be prescribed.(3)Without limiting the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, section 25, a regulation may prescribe different amounts for different Acts.(4)The value of a fee unit for an Act is—(a)the amount prescribed under this section; or(b)if no amount is prescribed—$1.
48CWorking out amounts(1)An Act may express a fee or other matter as a number (whether whole or fractional) of fee units.(2)The Act may also provide for how an amount is to be rounded for the purpose of subsection (3).(3)The amount of the fee or other matter is the number of dollars obtained by—(a)multiplying the value of a fee unit for the Act by the number of fee units; and(b)rounding the result—(i)if the Act provides for how the result is to be rounded—in that way; or(ii)otherwise—to the nearest cent (rounding one-half upwards).
Example—A regulation under section 48B prescribes $1.015 to be the value of a fee unit for an Act. The Act provides for a licence fee of 120.44 fee units and does not provide for how amounts are to be rounded for the purpose of this subsection. The number of dollars obtained by multiplying $1.015 by 120.44 is $122.2466. So, after rounding, the amount of the licence fee is $122.25.151Amendment of sch 1 (Meaning of commonly used words and expressions)Schedule 1—insert—fee unit, for an Act, means a unit of the value prescribed under section 48B for the Act.Division 2Amendment of Statutory Instruments Act 1992152Act amendedThis division amends the Statutory Instruments Act 1992.153Amendment of sch 1 (Provisions of Acts Interpretation Act 1954 that apply to statutory instruments)Schedule 1, ‘part 12A’—omit, insert—parts 12A and 12BPart 4Repeal of Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014 and related amendmentsDivision 1Amendment of Police Service Administration Act 1990179Act amendedThis division amends the Police Service Administration 1990.180Amendment of s 1.4 (Definitions)Section 1.4, definitions PSBA, PSBA chief operating officer, PSBA employee, relevant PSBA employee and seconded officer—omit.181Amendment of s 4.10 (Delegation)(1)Section 4.10(1)(c)—omit.(2)Section 4.10(1)(f)(i)—omit.(3)Section 4.10(1), paragraph (f)(ii) and (iii)—renumber as paragraph (f)(i) and (ii).(4)Section 4.10(1)(d) to (f)—renumber as section 4.10(1)(c) to (e)182Omission of s 5.13C (Secondment etc. of officers to PSBA)Section 5.13C—omit.183Amendment of s 5A.2 (Definitions for pt 5A)(1)Section 5A.2, definition relevant PSBA employee—omit.(2)Section 5A.2, definition authorised person ‘, staff member or relevant PSBA employee’—omit, insert—or staff member(3)Section 5A.2, definition critical area, ‘, staff member or relevant PSBA employee’—omit, insert—or staff member184Amendment of s 5A.3 (Persons to whom pt 5A applies)(1)Section 5A.3(1)(a), ‘, whether or not the officer is a seconded officer’—omit.(2)Section 5A.3(1)(f)—omit.(3)Section 5A.3(2), ‘and (f), if the critical area in which the functions are performed is a driver training facility, this part applies to the staff member or relevant PSBA employee only if the member or employee’—omit, insert—, if the critical area in which the functions are performed is a driver training facility, this part applies to the staff member only if the member185Amendment of s 5A.21A (Agreements about counselling and rehabilitation)(1)Section 5A.21A(1)—omit, insert—(1)Any member of the service, whether or not the member is a relevant person, may make a written request to the prescribed person for the provision of counselling or rehabilitation about the member’s personal use of alcohol or a drug.(2)Section 5A.21A(2), ‘or employee’—omit.(3)Section 5A.21A(3), ‘If the request is from a member of the service, the’—omit, insert—The(4)Section 5A.21A(4)—omit.(5)Section 5A.21A(5), ‘or the PSBA chief operating officer must not use information disclosed by a member or employee under this section for the purposes of disciplinary or other action against the member or employee’—omit, insert—must not use information disclosed by a member under this section for the purposes of disciplinary or other action against the member(6)Section 5A.21A(6), ‘or the PSBA chief operating officer’—omit.(7)Section 5A.21A(6), ‘or PSBA chief operating officer’—omit.(8)Section 5A.21A(6), ‘or employee’—omit.(9)Section 5A.21A(8), definition prescribed person, ‘or relevant PSBA employee may make a request for the provision of counselling or rehabilitation about the member’s or employee’s’—omit, insert—may make a request for the provision of counselling or rehabilitation about the member’s(10)Section 5A.21A(5) to (8)—renumber as section 5.21A(4) to (7).186Amendment of s 5AA.3 (Meaning of engaged by the service)(1)Section 5AA.3(e)—omit.(2)Section 5AA.3(f) to (h)—renumber as section 5AA.3(e) to (g).187Amendment of s 5AA.5 (Person to be advised of duties of disclosure etc.)(1)Section 5AA.5(1), ‘a PSBA employee or’—omit.(2)Section 5AA.5(2)—omit, insert—(2)Subsections (3) and (4) apply if the chief executive officer (a relevant CEO) of another entity becomes aware a person employed or engaged by the entity is an external service provider.(3)Section 5AA.5(4)—omit, insert—(4)The information required to be given to the person under subsection (3) must be given as soon as practicable after the relevant CEO becomes aware the person is an external service provider.188Amendment of s 5AA.12 (Particular persons to be advised if person unsuitable)Section 5AA.12(1), ‘a PSBA employee or’—omit.189Amendment of s 5AA.13 (PSBA employee or external service provider to be advised if person unsuitable)(1)Section 5AA.13, heading, ‘PSBA employee or external’—omit, insert—External(2)Section 5AA.13(1), ‘a PSBA employee or’omit.190Amendment of s 8.3 (Unfitness for duty on medical grounds)Section 8.3(6A)—omit.191Amendment of s 10.2 (Authorisation of disclosure)Section 10.2(2), ‘5A.21A(5)’—omit, insert—5A.21A(4)192Amendment of s 10.9 (Service and production of documents)(1)Section 10.9(1)—omit, insert—(1)Any document that an Act requires or authorises to be given to or served on the commissioner is taken to have been duly so given or served if it is given to the holder of an office nominated by the commissioner for this section.(2)Section 10.9(2), ‘, or a PSBA employee whose duties include performing a function for the service,’—omit.193Insertion of new pt 11, div 12Part 11—insert—Division 12Repeal and transitional provisions for the Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021Subdivision 1Repeal11.20 RepealThe Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014, No. 17 is repealed.Subdivision 2Transitional provisions11.21 Definitions for subdivisionIn this subdivision—PSBA means the Public Safety Business Agency in existence under the repealed Act immediately before the commencement.repealed Act means the repealed Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014 as in force immediately before the commencement.11.22 Particular terms have meaning given under repealed ActIn this subdivision, a term defined under the repealed Act but not under this Act has the same meanings as it had under the repealed Act.11.23 Matters relating to PSBA board (1)The PSBA is dissolved.(2)Each board member ceases to be a member of the board.(3)No compensation is payable to a person because of subsections (1) and (2).(4)To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (2) does not limit or otherwise affect a person’s right to a benefit or entitlement that had accrued before the commencement.11.24 Matters relating to chief operating officer(1)The appointment of the acting chief operating officer ends.(2)No compensation is payable to the acting chief operating officer because of subsection (1).(3)To remove any doubt, it is declared that subsection (2) does not limit or otherwise affect the acting chief operating officer’s right to a benefit or entitlement that had accrued before the commencement.11.25 Matters relating to PSBA staff(1)This section applies to—(a)a person who, immediately before the commencement, is employed by the PSBA on a permanent full-time or permanent part-time basis; and(b)a person who, immediately before the commencement, is seconded to the PSBA on a permanent full-time or permanent part-time basis.
(2)On the commencement—(a)for a person mentioned in subsection (1)(a)—the person ceases to be an employee of the PSBA and is employed by the notified department; and(b)for a person mentioned in subsection (1)(b)— the secondment ends.
(3)Nothing in subsection (2)—(a)interrupts a person’s continuity of service; or(b)prejudices a person’s existing or accruing right to long service leave; or(c)constitutes a termination of employment by the PSBA, retrenchment or redundancy; or(d)entitles a person to a payment or other benefit merely because the person is no longer employed by the PSBA; or(e)limits or otherwise affect the person’s right to a benefit or entitlement that had accrued before the commencement.
(4)In this section—notified department means the department that, before the commencement, the person was notified by the chief operating officer as the department in which the person would be employed in after the commencement.11.26 State is successor in law of PSBA(1)The State is the successor in law of the PSBA.(2)Subsection (1) is not limited by another provision of this subdivision.11.27 Assets and liabilitiesThe assets and liabilities of the PSBA immediately before the commencement become assets and liabilities of the State.11.28 Records and documentsThe PSBA’s records and other documents held by the PSBA immediately before the commencement become records and other documents of the State.11.29 Contracts, agreements, undertakings, other arrangements and instruments (1)This section applies to a contract, agreement, undertaking or other arrangement (a current instrument) to which the PSBA was a party, or an instrument (also a current instrument) that applied to the PSBA, immediately before the commencement.(2)On the commencement, the State becomes a party to the current instrument and the instrument applies to the State, in place of the PSBA.(3)Without limiting subsection (2)—(a)any right, title, interest or liability of the PSBA arising under or relating to a current instrument is a right, title, interest or liability of the State; and(b)a current instrument, including a benefit or right provided by a current instrument, given to, by or in favour of the PSBA before the commencement is taken to have been given to, by or in favour of the State; and(c)an application relating to a current instrument made in the name of the PSBA before the commencement is taken to have been made in the name of the State; and(d)a current instrument under which an amount is, or may become, payable to or by the PSBA is taken to be an instrument under which the amount is, or may become, payable to or by the State in the way the amount was, or might have become, payable to or by the PSBA; and(e)a current instrument under which property, other than money, is or may become liable to be transferred, conveyed or assigned to or by the PSBA is taken to be an instrument under which property is, or may become liable to be, transferred, conveyed or assigned to or by the State in the way the property was, or might have become, liable to be transferred, conveyed or assigned to or by the PSBA.
11.30 Current proceedings(1)This section applies to a proceeding that, immediately before the commencement, had not ended and to which the PSBA was a party.(2)On the commencement, the State becomes a party to the proceeding in place of the PSBA.11.31 Proceedings not yet started(1)This section applies if, immediately before the commencement, a proceeding could have been started by or against the PSBA within a particular period.(2)The proceeding may be started by or against the State within the period.11.32 Registering authority to note transfer or other dealing(1)A registering authority must, on written application by the commissioner or the fire commissioner and without charge, register or record in the appropriate way a transfer of, or other dealing affecting, an asset, liability or instrument under this subdivision.(2)The commissioner, or fire commissioner, must comply with any relevant procedures required by the registering authority for the purpose of registering or recording the transfer or other dealing.(3)In this section—fire commissioner means the person appointed as commissioner under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990, section 5.registering authority means the registrar of titles or another entity required or authorised by law to register or record transactions affecting assets, liabilities or instruments. 11.33 Effect on legal relationships(1)A thing done under this subdivision—(a)does not make the State liable for a civil wrong or a contravention of a law or for a breach of a contract or confidence; and(b)does not make the State in breach of any instrument, including an instrument prohibiting, restricting or regulating the assignment, novation or transfer of a right or liability or the disclosure of information; and(c)does not fulfil a condition that—(i)terminates, or allows a person to terminate, an instrument or obligation; or(ii)modifies, or allows a person to modify, the operation or effect of an instrument or obligation; or(iii)allows a person to avoid or enforce an obligation or liability contained in an instrument or requires a person to perform an obligation contained in an instrument; or(iv)requires any money to be paid before its stated maturity.
(2)If, apart from this subsection, the advice, consent or approval of a person would be necessary to do something under this subdivision, the advice is taken to have been obtained or the consent or approval is taken to have been given unconditionally.(3)If giving notice to a person would be necessary to do something under this subdivision, the notice is taken to have been given.(4)A reference in this section to the State includes an employee or agent of the State.11.34 References to the PSBAIn an Act or document, a reference to the PSBA is, if the context permits, taken to be a reference to the State.194Amendment of sch (Relevant information)Schedule, ‘PSBA employees, applicants to become PSBA employees,’omit.Division 2Amendment of other legislation195Legislation amendedSchedule 5 amends the legislation it mentions.Schedule 1Titles registry feessections 12 and 17Part 1Fees relating to land registry under Land Act 1994Division 1Interpretation1Interpretation(1)In this part—(a)a reference to the Act is a reference to the Land Act 1994; and(b)a word that is used in the Land Act 1994 has the same meaning as it has in that Act.
(2)Also, in this part—administrative advice means an advice that is an administrative advice under the manual of land practice kept under section 286A of the Act.conveyancing transaction see the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 3.ELN see the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 3.licence means—(a)a licence under the Act; or(b)a plantation licence.
lodgement support service bundle 1, for a conveyancing transaction, means—(a)the particulars recorded in the appropriate register that are necessary to do any of the following in relation to the transaction—(i)complete each document that may be lodged for the transaction;(ii)identify anything in the register that is changed, lodged, noted, recorded or registered; and
(b)confirmation, for each completed document, as to whether the document may be lodged electronically.
lodgement support service bundle 2, for a conveyancing transaction, means—(a)the particulars recorded in the appropriate register that are necessary to complete each document that may be lodged for the transaction; and(b)confirmation, for each completed document, as to whether the document may be lodged electronically.
permit to occupy means a permit to occupy unallocated State land, a reserve or a road issued under section 177 of the Act.road licence means a licence over a road issued under section 103 of the Act.Division 2Fees payableMatter for which fee payableAmount$
1Lodging—
(a)a document that changes the lessee of a lease, the licensee of a licence or the holder of an interest in a lease or licence—
(i)to record the death of an individual who is a joint tenant—
(A)for 1 lease or licence37.00
(B)for each additional lease or licencenil
(ii)other than in the circumstances mentioned in subparagraph (i)—
(A)for 1 lease or licence197.00
(B)for each additional lease or licence37.00
(b)a request to record a change of name of an individual, or to correct the name of an individual, who is a lessee of a lease, a licensee of a licence or a holder of an interest in a lease or licence—
(i)for 1 lease or licence37.00
(ii)for each additional lease or licencenil
(c)a surrender of a lease, trustee lease, road licence, occupation licence or permit to occupynil
(d)a standard terms document under section 318 of the Actnil
(e)a plan of survey—
(i)for the plan394.00
(ii)for each lot or interest surveyed or defined29.00
(f)a request—
(i)to cancel registration of a writ of execution under section 388 of the Actnil
(ii)to register a discharge or satisfaction of a writ of execution under section 389 of the Act197.00
(g)a request—
(i)to cancel registration of an enforcement warrant under section 61SX of the Forestry Act 1959nil
(ii)to register a discharge or satisfaction of an enforcement warrant under section 61SY of the Forestry Act 1959197.00
(h)another document197.00
2Examination of a sketch plan that is part of a lodged document37.00
3Search for—
(a)the current details of a lease, licence, permit or reserve—
(i)if the information is generated for an entity mentioned in section 284(4) of the Act or section 61TS(4) of the Forestry Act 195916.75
(ii)otherwise20.45
(b)the historical details of a lease or licence—
(i)if the information is generated for an entity mentioned in section 284(4) of the Act or section 61TS(4) of the Forestry Act 195926.25
(ii)otherwise30.10
4Obtaining an image of—
(a)a lease, licence or permit to occupy—
(i)if the image is generated for an entity mentioned in section 284(4) of the Act or section 61TS(4) of the Forestry Act 195916.75
(ii)otherwise20.45
(b)another document39.85
5Obtaining a copy of particulars mentioned in section 284(1)(b) of the Act or section 61TS(1)(b) of the Forestry Act 195937.15
6Requisition of a document lodged or deposited under section 305(1) of the Act or section 61TQ(1) of the Forestry Act 195937.00
7Search of a statement of registered dealing or administrative advice against a lease or licence3.35
8Investigative search of a register (not including providing a copy of a document)—
(a)if no computer programming is required—for each hour or part of an hour128.10
(b)if computer programming is required—
(i)for each hour or part of an hour not involving computer programming time128.10
(ii)for each hour or part of an hour involving computer programming time (excluding any part of an hour for which a fee under subparagraph (i) applies)357.85
9Depositing an administrative advice or a request to remove an administrative advice, other than by the State29.00
10Preparation and giving of a notice of the lodgement of a caveat under the Act or the Forestry Act 195937.00
11Provision of lodgement support service bundle 1 to an ELN in relation to a conveyancing transaction16.75
12Provision of lodgement support service bundle 2 to an ELN in relation to a conveyancing transaction13.25
Part 2Fees relating to land registry under Land Title Act 1994Division 1Preliminary2Application of part(1)This part provides for fees payable under a titles registry Act in relation to titles registry functions relating to the land registry under the Land Title Act 1994.(2)Generally, the fees are payable for matters mentioned in division 2.(3)However, if division 3 provides for a matter in relation to a titles registry function performed under a titles registry Act that is also provided for under division 2—(a)the reference to the matter in division 2 does not apply in relation to the performance of the function; and(b)the fee payable in relation to the performance of the function is for the matter provided for under division 3.
Division 2General feesSubdivision 1Interpretation3Interpretation(1)In this division—(a)a reference to the Act is a reference to the Land Title Act 1994; and(b)a word that is used in the Land Title Act 1994 has the same meaning as it has in that Act.
(2)Also, in this part—administrative advice means an advice that is an administrative advice under the manual of land title practice kept under section 9A of the Act.conveyancing transaction see the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 3.ELN see the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland), section 3.lodgement support service bundle 1, for a conveyancing transaction, means—(a)the particulars recorded in the freehold land register that are necessary to do any of the following in relation to the transaction—(i)complete each instrument that may be lodged for the transaction;(ii)identify anything in the register that is changed, lodged, noted, recorded or registered; and
(b)confirmation, for each completed instrument, as to whether the instrument may be lodged electronically.
lodgement support service bundle 2, for a conveyancing transaction, means—(a)the particulars recorded in the freehold land register that are necessary to complete each instrument that may be lodged for the transaction; and(b)confirmation, for each completed instrument, as to whether the instrument may be lodged electronically.
Subdivision 2Fees payableMatter for which fee payableAmount$
1Creation of an indefeasible title or, on request, a separate indefeasible title (other than a deed of grant)—for each indefeasible title created under section 37 or 57 of the Act75.00
2Lodging—
(a)an instrument that changes the ownership of a lot or an interest in a lot—
(i)to record the death of an individual who is a joint tenant—
(A)for 1 lot37.00
(B)for each additional lotnil
(ii)other than in the circumstances mentioned in subparagraph (i)—
(A)for 1 lot197.00
(B)for each additional lot37.00
(b)a request to record a change of name of an individual, or to correct the name of an individual, who is the owner of a lot or an interest in a lot—
(i)for 1 lot37.00
(ii)for each additional lotnil
(c)a plan of survey or an explanatory format plan—
(i)for the plan394.00
(ii)for each lot or interest surveyed or defined29.00
(d)for establishing a community titles scheme—a request to record the first community management statement for the scheme197.00
(e)for an established community titles scheme—a request to record a new community management statement for the scheme96.00
(f)an application—
(i)to reserve a name as the identifying name to be shown in the community management statement for a proposed community titles scheme (a name reservation) under section 115F of the Act96.00
(ii)to extend a name reservation under section 115G of the Act96.00
(iii)to withdraw a name reservation under section 115G(3)(a) of the Actnil
(g)a request to record a change of the address for service of a body corporate recorded on an indefeasible title for common property37.00
(h)a request—
(i)to cancel registration of a writ of execution under section 118 of the Actnil
(ii)to register a discharge or satisfaction of a writ of execution under section 119 of the Act197.00
(i)a request to note the lapsing of a caveat under section 126(5) of the Actnil
(j)a standard terms document under section 169(1) of the Actnil
(k)a request to remove from an indefeasible title a lease or easement that has expired or a profit a prendre that has expired or otherwise endednil
(l)any other instrument197.00
3Additional fee for lodging a transfer if the consideration is more than $180,000—
(a)for a transfer of a fee simple—for each $10,000 or part of $10,000 more than $180,00037.00
(b)for a transfer of a lease under the South Bank Corporation Act 1989—for each $10,000 or part of $10,000 more than $180,00037.00
4Examination of a sketch plan that is part of a lodged document37.00
5Obtaining a certified copy of a document mentioned in section 35(1)(b) of the Act37.15
6Obtaining an image of—
(a)a certificate of title—
(i)if the image is generated for an entity mentioned in section 35(4) of the Act16.75
(ii)otherwise20.45
(b)a plan of survey—
(i)if the image is generated for an entity mentioned in section 35(4) of the Act18.20
(ii)otherwise21.90
(c)any other instrument or document, including a community management statement39.85
7Search for—
(a)an indefeasible title—
(i)if the information is generated for an entity mentioned in section 35(4) of the Act16.75
(ii)otherwise20.45
(b)the historical details of a title—
(i)if the information is generated for an entity mentioned in section 35(4) of the Act26.25
(ii)otherwise30.10
8Preparation and giving of written notice of lodgement of a caveat under the Act37.00
9Depositing—
(a)a priority notice under section 139(1) of the Act37.00
(b)a request to extend or withdraw a priority notice under section 141(1) or 143(1) of the Act37.00
10Depositing an administrative advice, or a request to remove an administrative advice, other than by the State29.00
11Requisition of an instrument or other document lodged or deposited under section 156(1) of the Act37.00
12Search of a statement of registered dealing, community titles scheme or administrative advice against an indefeasible title3.35
13Investigative search of a register (not including providing a copy of a document)—
(a)if no computer programming is required—for each hour or part of an hour128.10
(b)if computer programming is required—
(i)for each hour or part of an hour not involving computer programming time128.10
(ii)for each hour or part of an hour involving computer programming time (excluding any part of an hour for which a fee under subparagraph (i) applies)357.85
14Provision of lodgement support service bundle 1 to an ELN in relation to a conveyancing transaction16.75
15Provision of lodgement support service bundle 2 to an ELN in relation to a conveyancing transaction13.25
Division 3Additional or alternative feesSubdivision 1Interpretation4InterpretationIn this division—(a)a reference to the Act is a reference to the Act for which the fees are stated; and(b)a word that is used in the Act for which the fees are stated has the same meaning as it has in that Act.
Subdivision 2Fees for Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980Matter for which fee payableAmount$
1Lodging in the land registry—
(a)a plan or a plan of amalgamation mentioned in section 11 of the Act—
(i)lodgement fee394.00
(ii)additional fee for each lot in the plan29.00
(b)a notice of conversion under section 12 of the Act133.00
(c)a request to register an order, made under section 25(7A)(c) of the Act, directing an amendment of a building units plan133.00
(d)a notification of a proposed extinguishment of a plan under section 26(1)(a) of the Act133.00
(e)a notification of an amendment of, addition to or repeal of by-laws under section 30(3) of the Act133.00
(f)a copy of a referee’s order or the tribunal’s order under section 112(1)(a) of the Act133.00
(g)another document under the Act37.00
2Furnish of copies of a registered plan or amendment of a registered plan under section 14 of the Act29.00
3Application to—
(a)reserve a name under section 120(1) of the Act96.00
(b)extend the period for which a name is reserved under section 120(3) of the Act96.00
Subdivision 3Fees for Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988Matter for which fee payableAmount$
1Obtaining a title search statement of the details of interests in land held by a person recorded in the register20.45
2Preparation and extraction of statistical data from computerised information recorded in the register—
(a)if no computer programming is required—for each hour or part of an hour128.10
(b)if computer programming is required—
(i)for each hour or part of an hour not involving computer programming time128.10
(ii)for each hour or part of an hour involving computer programming time (excluding any part of an hour for which a fee under subparagraph (i) applies)357.85
Subdivision 4Fees for Property Law Act 1974Matter for which fee payableAmount$
1Lodging in the land registry any of the following under part 18, division 3 of the Act—
(a)an agreement in writing, deed, conveyance or other instrument, other than a lease for less than 3 years, affecting an estate in land
(b)a will or devise affecting an estate in land
(c)another instrument, record or document76.00
2Obtaining a copy of a document registered in the land registry under part 18, division 3 of the Act that is—
(a)an uncertified copy37.00
(b)a certified copy75.00
Subdivision 5Fees for South Bank Corporation Act 1989—generalMatter for which fee payableAmount$
1Lodging in the land registry—
(a)a plan for the subdivision or amalgamation of land under section 41(4) of the Act51.00
(b)a stratum plan121.00
(c)a boundary adjustment plan121.00
(d)a stratum plan of subdivision121.00
(e)the schedule mentioned in section 42(7) of the Act79.00
(f)a stratum plan of amalgamation121.00
(g)a plan mentioned in section 48(2) of the Act51.00
(h)an instrument mentioned in section 48(2)(b) of the Act79.00
(i)a management statement79.00
(j)an amendment of a management statement79.00
(k)a request to terminate a management statement79.00
2Additional fee for lodging, in the land registry, a plan mentioned in item 1(a), (b) or (c) that contains more than 9 lots—for each additional lot15.85
3Additional fee for lodging, in the land registry, an instrument mentioned in section 48(2)(b) of the Act that contains more than 9 easements—for each additional easement15.85
Subdivision 6Fees for South Bank Corporation Act 1989—modified Building Units and Group Titles ActMatter for which fee payableAmount$
1Lodging in the land registry—
(a)a leasehold building units plan, a leasehold plan of amalgamation or a leasehold plan of resubdivision under the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act—
(i)lodgement fee126.00
(ii)additional fee if the plan contains more than 9 lots—for each additional lot15.85
(b)a notice of conversion under section 12 of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act79.00
(c)a request under section 26B of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act79.00
(d)a notification of an amendment of, addition to or repeal of by-laws under section 30(3) of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act79.00
(e)a copy of a referee’s order or the tribunal’s order under section 112(1)(a) of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act133.00
(f)a document required to be lodged in the registry under the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act, other than a document mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e)15.85
2Furnish of copies of a registered leasehold building units plan or amendment of a registered leasehold building units plan under section 14 of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act29.00
3Application to—
(a)reserve a name under section 120(1) of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act96.00
(b) extend the period for which a name is reserved under section 120(3) of the modified Building Units and Group Titles Act96.00
Part 3Fees relating to water allocations registerDivision 1Preliminary5Interpretation(1)In this part—(a)a reference to the Act is a reference to the Water Act 2000; and(b)a word that is used in the Water Act 2000 has the same meaning as it has in that Act.
(2)Also, in this part—administrative advice means an advice that is an administrative advice under the manual of land title practice kept under the Land Title Act 1994, section 9A.deposit means lodge with the registrar other than for registration.priority notice see the Land Title Act 1994, section 139(1).standard terms document see the Land Title Act 1994, section 168.Division 2Fees payableMatter for which fee payableAmount$
1Creation of, on request, a title or separate title for a water allocation, other than under section 146 or 147 of the Act—for each title created75.00
2Lodging—
(a)an instrument that changes ownership of a water allocation or an interest in a water allocation—
(i)to record the death of an individual—
(A)for 1 water allocation37.00
(B)for each additional water allocationnil
(ii)with an instrument changing ownership of a lot or an interest in a lot, other than in the circumstances mentioned in subparagraph (i)—for each water allocation37.00
(iii)otherwise—
(A)for 1 water allocation197.00
(B)for each additional water allocation37.00
(b)a certificate of a dealing with a water allocation197.00
(c)a request to record a change of name of an individual, or to correct the name of an individual, who holds a water allocation or an interest in a water allocation—
(i)for 1 water allocation37.00
(ii)for each additional water allocationnil
(d)a request—
(i)to cancel the registration of a writ of execution for a water allocationnil
(ii)to register a discharge or satisfaction of a writ of execution for a water allocation197.00
(e)a request to note the lapsing of a caveat claiming an interest in a water allocationnil
(f)a standard terms document for a water allocationnil
(g)a request to remove from the title for a water allocation a lease that has expired or otherwise endednil
(h)any other instrument relating to a water allocation197.00
3Depositing—
(a)a priority notice for a water allocation37.00
(b)a request to extend or withdraw a priority notice for a water allocation37.00
4Depositing an administrative advice, or a request to remove an administrative advice, other than by the State29.00
5Preparation and giving of a notice of the lodgement of a caveat under the Act37.00
6Search for—
(a)a current title for a water allocation—
(i) if the information is generated for an entity who provides a service of conducting searches on behalf of other persons16.75
(ii)otherwise20.45
(b)the historical details of a title for a water allocation—
(i)if the information is generated for an entity who provides a service of conducting searches on behalf of other persons26.25
(ii)otherwise30.10
7Obtaining an image of an instrument relating to a water allocation lodged with the registrar39.85
8Search of a statement of a registered dealing or an administrative advice against a title for a water allocation3.35
9Investigative search of the water allocations register (not including providing a copy of a document)—
(a)if no computer programming is required—for each hour or part of an hour128.10
(b)if computer programming is required—
(i)for each hour or part of an hour not involving computer programming time128.10
(ii)for each hour or part of an hour involving computer programming time (excluding any part of an hour for which a fee under subparagraph (i) applies)357.85
10Obtaining a certified copy of a water allocation or a registered instrument relating to a water allocation37.15
11Requisition of an instrument or document relating to a water allocation lodged with the registrar37.00
Schedule 2Dictionarysection 4department (land titles) means the department in which the Land Title Act 1994 is administered.eligible employee, for part 5, see section 24.fee includes tax.land registry means the land registry under the Land Act 1994 or the Land Title Act 1994.official means—(a)the registrar of titles; or(b)the registrar of water allocations.
operator means the entity declared to be the operator for this Act under section 7.registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.registrar of water allocations means the registrar of water allocations under the Water Act 2000.revocation day, for part 3, division 3, see section 15(2).titles register means—(a)a register included in the land registry; or(b)the water allocations register.
titles registry Act means an Act that—(a)authorises or requires something to be deposited, lodged, noted, recorded or registered in the land registry or the water allocations register; or(b)confers a function on an official.
Examples—•the Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980•the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland)•the Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 1988•the Land Act 1994•the Land Title Act 1994•the Water Act 2000
titles registry amount see section 11.titles registry fee see section 12(4).titles registry function see section 5.transfer notice see section 20(1).water allocations register means the water allocations register under the Water Act 2000.Schedule 3Legislation amendedsection 148Aboriginal Land Act 19911Particular references to registrar of titles—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘of titles’—•section 52(4)•section 79(2)•section 118(3) and (4)•section 132(1)(b)•section 146(2)(b)•section 172(1)•section 287(4)•section 300(3) and (4).
2Schedule 1, definitions registrar and registrar of titles—omit.3Schedule 1—insert—registrar means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act.Building Units and Group Titles Act 19801Section 9(2)—insert—(ha)be in the approved form;
2Section 9(2)(i), ‘be in such form and’—omit, insert—and be3Section 9(2)(ha) and (i)—renumber as section 9(2)(i) and (j).4Section 9(16), from ‘prescribed fees’ to ‘pursuant to’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fees (including the fee mentioned in5Sections 14, 112(1)(b) and 120(3), ‘prescribed fee’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee6Sections 25A and 26(1)(a), ‘form prescribed’—omit, insert—approved form7Sections 30(3) and (7D), 34(2), 41(3) and 117, ‘prescribed form’—omit, insert—approved form8Section 120(1), from ‘prescribed manner’ to ‘prescribed fee’—omit, insert—approved form and in the way prescribed by regulation, accompanied by the relevant titles registry feeBuilding Units and Group Titles Regulation 20081Section 3, definitions approved form and registrar—omit.2Part 2, heading—omit, insert—Part 2Registration requirements3Section 4—omit.4Sections 5(1)(b) and 6(2), after ‘registrar’—insert—of titles5Section 6, heading, after ‘registrar’—insert—of titles6Section 6(1)—omit, insert—(1)The registrar of titles must make appropriate notification of the registration of a plan of amalgamation, plan of resubdivision or notice of conversion on the original plan for the plan of amalgamation, plan of resubdivision or notice of conversion (the original plan).7Section 15(1)—omit.8Section 15(2) and (3)—renumber as section 15(1) and (2).9Schedule 3, part 1—omit.Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 20021Section 88, ‘registrar’—omit, insert—registrar of titles2Section 89O, ‘registrar’—omit, insert—registrar of titles3Schedule 6, definition registrar—omit.4Schedule 6—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Electronic Conveyancing National Law (Queensland) Act 20131Section 6, definition Registrar, paragraph (a), from ‘the Law’—omit, insert—the Law—(i)for the purposes of a function under the Land Act 1994—the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994; or(ii)for the purposes of the Water Act 2000, chapter 2, part 3, division 4, subdivision 4—the registrar under that Act; or
2Section 6, definition titles register, paragraph (b), ‘section 148’omit, insert—section 168Fire and Emergency Services Act 19901Section 104RL(3), from ‘given to’—omit, insert—given to the registrar of titles.2Section 104RL(5)—omit, insert—(5)In this section—property transfer information form means a form approved by the registrar of titles that gives smoke alarm information and information about a change of ownership required under other Acts.3Schedule 6—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Foreign Ownership of Land Register Act 19881Section 11(3), ‘A prescribed form’—omit, insert—An approved form2Sections 11(4)(d) and (6) and 22(1)(a), ‘a prescribed form’—omit, insert—an approved form3Sections 11(4)(d) and (6), 18A(2), 19, 20 and 21(2)(c) and (3), ‘the prescribed form’—omit, insert—the approved form4Sections 13 and 25(6), ‘prescribed form’—omit, insert—approved form5Section 14, ‘prescribed fee’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee6Section 14—insert—(2)In this section—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in subsection (1)(a), (b) or (c), means the fee payable for the matter under section 44C.Forestry Act 19591Particular references to chief executive (lands)—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting the first occurrence of ‘chief executive (lands)’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’ and omitting any other occurrence of ‘chief executive (lands)’ and inserting ‘registrar’—•section 32AA(2) and (3)(b)•section 61ST(2), (3) and (4)
•section 61JB(2)•section 61SV(1)
•section 61RA(5), other than the note, and (6)•section 61SW(b)(ii)
•section 61RB(5), other than the note•section 61SX
•section 61RN(1) and (2)•section 61SY
•section 61RP•section 61T(2)(b)
•section 61RQ•section 61TB(2)(c) and (3)
•section 61RR(1) and (2)•section 61TC(2), note
•section 61RS(1), (2), (3) and (4)•section 61TD
•section 61RU(2)•section 61TE(1), (4) and (5)(b)
•section 61RV(3)•section 61TG(1)(d), (3), (4)(b) and (7)
•section 61RW(1)(b) and (2)•section 61TI(1), (2), (3) and (4)
•section 61RX, other than the heading•section 61TJ(3)
•section 61RY(1)•section 61TK(2) and (3)
•section 61SA(2)•section 61TO(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)
•section 61SB•section 61TP
•section 61SD(2)•section 61TQ(1), (2), (4) and (5)
•section 61SJ(5)•section 61TR(1) and (2)
•section 61SK(5)•schedule 3, definition register of plantation licences
•section 61SL(1)
2Section 61O(1)(b), from ‘application’—omit, insert—application—the registrar of titles.3Section 61PA(2)(b), from ‘or chief executive’—omit, insert—and the review decision is to substitute a new decision—the registrar.4Sections 61RA(5), note and 61RB(5), note—omit, insert—Note—See section 61RO(5) for when a sketch plan may also need to be lodged.5Section 61RS, heading, ‘Chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—Registrar of titles6Sections 61RU(1) and 61RW(1)(a), ‘with’—omit, insert—in7Section 61RX, heading, ‘chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—registrar of titles8Section 61SJ(3), ‘section 9A(2)(ba)’—omit, insert—section 9A9Section 61SK(3), ‘section 9A(2)(c)’—omit, insert—section 9A10Section 61TP, heading, ‘Chief executive’—omit, insert—Registrar of titles11Schedule 3, definition approved form, ‘by the chief executive (lands)’—omit.12Schedule 3, definitions chief executive (lands) and registry—omit.Forest Wind Farm Development Act 20201Particular references to chief executive (lands)—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting the first occurrence of ‘chief executive (lands)’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’ and omitting any other occurrence of ‘chief executive (lands)’ and inserting ‘registrar’—•section 7(2), (3) and (4)•section 25(1)•section 26•section 27(1) and (2)•section 48(1) and (3)•section 49(1) and (2).
2Schedule 2, definition chief executive (lands)—omit.3Schedule 2—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Guardianship and Administration Act 20001Section 21(3), from ‘fee’ to ‘titles’—omit, insert—titles registry fee for giving the advice2Section 27(4), ‘fee payable to the registrar of titles’—omit, insert—titles registry fee for giving the advice3Section 31(7), ‘fee payable to the registrar of titles for’—omit, insert—titles registry fee for giving or withdrawing the4Schedule 4—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in a provision of this Act, means the fee payable for the matter under the Land Title Act 1994, section 198B.Integrated Resort Development Act 19871Section 182(2)(d)—omit.2Section 182(2)(e) and (f)—renumber as section 182(2)(d) and (e).Justice Legislation (COVID-19 Emergency Response—Proceedings and Other Matters) Regulation 20201Section 21(2), after ‘land registry’—insert—under the Land Title Act 1994Land Act 19941Particular references to chief executive—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting the first occurrence of ‘chief executive’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’ and omitting any other occurrence of ‘chief executive’ or ‘chief executive’s’ and inserting ‘registrar’ or ‘registrar’s’—•section 41(2)•section 321(1) and (3)
•section 57(10)(a) and (b) and (11)•section 322AB(1) and (3)
•section 103(3)•section 322A(4)
•section 164B(2)•section 328(4) and (5)
•section 277(1) and (2)•section 335(2) and (3)
•section 278•section 339(1)
•section 279A(1) and (2)•section 342(1)
•section 280•section 360(2)
•section 280A(2)•section 360A(4)
•section 280AA•section 360B(2)
•section 282(1) and (2)•section 363(2)
•section 284A(2)•section 368(2)(a)
•section 286(1)•section 369(7)
•section 286B(1)•section 373AB(3) and (4)
•section 287(1)(b), (2) and (3)•section 373L(a)
•section 287A(2)•section 373O(1) and (3)
•section 288A(5)•section 373U
•section 288B(5)•section 373Y(1) and (3)
•section 289(1)(b) and (4)(c)•section 373ZE(1)
•section 290D(1)•section 373ZH(1) and (3)
•section 290K•section 373ZI(2) and (3)
•section 290N(1)•section 374(1)(b)
•section 290R•section 375(1)(b)(i)
•section 291(1), (3) and (4)•section 375A(4)
•section 291A(1) and (2)(c)•section 377(1) and (2)
•section 292•section 379(1) and (2)
•section 294(1), (2), (3) and (4)•section 380(4)
•section 294B(6)•section 381
•section 294E(1) and (2)•section 382
•section 294H•section 386
•section 295(1) and (2)•section 387(b)(ii)
•section 298(2)•section 388
•section 299A(2)•section 389
•section 304(1), (2) and (3)•section 389A(2)(b)
•section 305(1), (2), (4), (5), (6) and (7)•section 389B(2)(b)
•section 305A(1) and (2)(c)•section 389C(2)(c) and (3)
•section 306(1) and (3)•section 389D(1)(a)
•section 307(1) and (2)•section 389E
•section 308(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)•section 389F(1) and (4)(b)
•section 309•section 389I(2), (3), (4) and (5)
•section 310(3)•section 389J(3)
•section 311(4)•section 389K(2) and (3)
•section 313(1) and (2)•section 390B(2)(c)
•section 314(1), (2) and (3)•schedule 6, definition dedication notice, paragraph (a)
•section 315(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)
2Section 177(9), from ‘keep’—omit, insert—, as soon as practicable, give the registrar of titles notice that the permit has been issued.3Section 177—insert—(9A)On receiving the notice, the registrar of titles must keep a record of the issue of the permit in the appropriate register.4Section 177(9A) and (10)—renumber as section 177(10) and (11).5Particular references to registrar—Each of the following provisions is amended by inserting ‘of titles’ after ‘registrar’—•section 240S(6), definition forfeiture notice•section 373D(3)•section 431Q(3) and (7)(b)•schedule 6, definition adjustment notice•schedule 6, definition cancellation notice•schedule 6, definition dedication notice, paragraph (b)•schedule 6, definition revocation notice•schedule 6, definition surrender notice•schedule 6, definition trustee of trust land notice.
6Section 282, heading, ‘Chief executive’s procedures’—omit, insert—Procedures7Chapter 6, part 1, division 4, heading, ‘chief executive’—omit, insert—registrar of titles8Sections 291, 294 and 309, heading, ‘Chief executive’—omit, insert—Registrar of titles9Sections 291(2) and 315(6), ‘chief executive’s’—omit, insert—registrar of titles’10Section 315(1), ‘office of the’—omit.11Section 321—insert—(5)If the chief executive cancels a standard terms document under this section, the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the withdrawal or cancellation.12Section 322AA—insert—(6)If the chief executive revokes the exemption under subsection (5)(c), the chief executive must give the registrar of titles notice of the revocation.13Section 373ZG(2)—omit, insert—(2)If an indigenous cultural interest ends under subsection (1), the chief executive must give notice of the ending of the interest to the registrar of titles.(2A)As soon as practicable after receiving notice under subsection (2), the registrar of titles must remove the indigenous cultural interest from the appropriate register.14Section 373ZG(2A) and (3)—renumber as section 373ZG(3) and (4).15Section 389I(1), ‘chief executive’s’—omit.16Section 391A(1), from ‘or chief executive to’—omit, insert—, chief executive or registrar of titles to give approval for a matter or thing, the approval may be given subject to the conditions the Minister, chief executive or registrar considers appropriate.17Section 392(1) and (4A), ‘an officer or employee of’—omit, insert—an appropriately qualified public service employee employed in18Section 392(2)(c)—omit, insert—(c)an appropriately qualified public service employee.
19Section 392(2A), ‘an officer of the public service of’—omit, insert—an appropriately qualified public service employee employed in20Section 420A—insert—(1A)However, this part does not apply in relation to applications made to the registrar of titles.21Section 420A(1A) and (2)—renumber as section 420A(2) and (3).22Section 431B(1), ‘executive or’—omit, insert—executive, the registrar of titles or an23Section 431O, definition registrar—omit.24Section 511(f)—insert—Note—See section 549 in relation to the application of this paragraph.25Schedule 1B, section 1, ‘section 448(2)(h)’—omit, insert—section 448(2)(g)26Schedule 6, definition appropriate register, paragraph (c), from ‘—the register’—omit, insert——(i)generally—the register of State forests and timber reserves; and(ii)in relation to a plantation licence or a dealing with a plantation licence—the register mentioned in paragraph (a) and the register of plantation licences; or
27Schedule 6—insert—plantation licence means a plantation licence under the Forestry Act 1959.register of plantation licences means the register of plantation licences under the Forestry Act 1959.Land Regulation 20201Section 87(1), after ‘fees’—insert—, other than titles registry fees,2Section 87(2) to (5)—omit.3Schedule 6, authorising provision, ‘section 87(1)’—omit, insert—section 874Schedule 6, table, items 3 to 5, 7 to 10 and 14 to 20—omit.5Schedule 9, definitions administrative advice, ELN, lodgement support service bundle 1 and lodgement support service bundle 2—omit.Land Title Act 19941Sections 11A(3) and 11B(3), ‘section 9A(2)(c)’—omit, insert—section 9A2Section 162(2), ‘section 9A(2)’—omit, insert—section 9AMineral and Energy Resources (Common Provisions) Act 20141Section 92(11), definition registrar—omit, insert—registrar means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Mineral Resources Act 19891Section 334U, ‘No fee is payable to the registrar for’—omit, insert—No titles registry fee is payable under the Land Title Act 1994 for2Section 334U—insert—(2)In this section—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in subsection (1), means the fee payable for the matter under the Land Title Act 1994, section 198B.Mixed Use Development Act 19931Section 218(2)(d)—omit.2Section 218(2)(e) and (f)—renumber as section 218(2)(d) and (e).Nature Conservation Act 19921Particular references to chief executive (lands)—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘chief executive (lands)’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’—•section 33A(2) and (3)(b)•section 37A•section 42AD(3)•section 42AE(3)•section 42AEA(3)•section 42AN(3)•section 42AO(3)•section 42AOA(3)•section 42AQ(2) and (3)(b)•section 70EA(1) and (2)(b).
2Section 39H(1)(b), from ‘application—’—omit, insert—application—the registrar of titles.3Section 39J(2)(b), from ‘or chief executive (lands)’—omit, insert—and the Minister substitutes a new decision—the registrar of titles.4Section 43F(3), from ‘registration with—’—omit, insert—registration with the registrar of titles.5Particular references to registrar—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘registrar’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’—•section 134, other than subsection (8), definition registrar•section 173J(1) and (2)•section 173L(2)(b), (3) and (4)•section 173M(3).
6Section 134(8), definition registrar—omit.7Section 173J(3), ‘registrar must’—omit, insert—registrar of titles must8Particular references to registrar’s—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘registrar’s’ and inserting ‘registrar of titles’’—•section 173K•section 173L(1)(b) and (5)•section 173M(1)(a).
9Section 174C(1), ‘or the chief executive (lands)’—omit.10Section 174C(2)—omit, insert—(2)No titles registry fee under the Land Title Act 1994 is payable by the chief executive in relation to the instrument, information or notice.11Sections 187(2), 188(3) and 194(2)—insert—Note—See section 215 in relation to the application of this section.12Part 12—insert—Division 7Transitional provision for Queensland Future Fund (Titles Registry) Act 2021215Application of ss 187, 188 and 194Sections 187, 188 and 194 apply as if a reference in the provisions to the chief executive (lands) were a reference to the registrar of titles.13Schedule, definitions chief executive (lands) and registrar—omit.Planning Act 20161Section 34(2), from ‘following person’—omit, insert—registrar of titles.2Section 34(3) and (4), ‘recorder’—omit, insert—registrar of titles3Section 176(11)—omit, insert—(11)A notice given to the registrar of titles under this section must—(a)be in the form approved by the registrar under the Land Title Act; and (b)be accompanied by the titles registry fee under the Land Title Act for the notice.
4Section 180(14)—omit, insert—(14)A notice given to the registrar of titles under this section must—(a)be in the form approved by the registrar under the Land Title Act; and (b)be accompanied by the titles registry fee under the Land Title Act for the notice.
5Section 269(8)—omit, insert—(8)A notice given to the registrar of titles under this section must—(a)be in the form approved by the registrar under the Land Title Act; and (b)be accompanied by the titles registry fee under the Land Title Act for the notice.
6Section 271(4)—omit, insert—(4)A notice given to the registrar of titles under this section must—(a)be in the form approved by the registrar under the Land Title Act; and (b)be accompanied by the titles registry fee under the Land Title Act for the notice.
Property Law Act 19741Section 61(2)(c) and (3A), after ‘land registry’—insert—under the Land Title Act 19942Section 248, ‘proper fees’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry feesProperty Law Regulation 20131Section 2—omit.2Schedule 1—omit.Recreation Areas Management Act 20061Section 10(1), from ‘agreement to’—omit, insert—agreement to the registrar of titles.2Section 10(2), ‘person to whom the notice is given’—omit, insert—registrar of titles3Section 13(1), from ‘cancellation to—’—omit, insert—cancellation to the registrar of titles.4Section 13(2), ‘person to whom the notice is given’—omit, insert—registrar of titlesRetirement Villages Act 19991Section 126, from ‘registration or other fees’—omit, insert—titles registry fees under the Land Title Act 1994 for the giving of the notice or instrument.2Schedule—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.River Improvement Trust Act 19401Schedule 1, definition registrar of titles—omit, insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Salvation Army (Queensland) Property Trust Act 19301Section 17, ‘and the chief executive of the department in which the Land Act 1994 is administered’—omit, insert—under the Land Title Act 19942Section 17, ‘of titles and that chief executive’—omit.3Section 22, ‘registrar of titles shall’—omit, insert—registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994 must4Section 22, after ‘proprietors of’—insert—, and register any other interest the trustees have in,5Section 22, ‘that purpose’—omit, insert—those purposes6Section 22, ‘as shall to the registrar of titles’—omit, insert—that, to the registrar,7Section 23, heading, ‘executives’’—omit, insert—executive’s8Section 23, from ‘The chief executives’ to ‘shall respectively’—omit, insert—The chief executive of the department in which the Mineral Resources Act 1989 is administered must9Section 23, from ‘may respectively’ to ‘to them appear’—omit, insert—may make any entry, cancellation and correction in the registers as appearsSanctuary Cove Resort Act 19851Section 111(1)(d)—omit.2Section 111(1)(e) and (f)—renumber as section 111(1)(d) and (e).3Schedule 9—insert—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.South Bank Corporation Act 19891Section 23, after ‘or charge’—insert—, including a titles registry fee,2Section 23—insert—(2)In this section—titles registry fee, for a matter mentioned in subsection (1), means the fee payable for the matter under section 114B or schedule 4, section 133B.3Section 41(13), from ‘endorse’—omit, insert—give the approval in the way required by the registrar of titles.4Section 48(1), definition instrument, from ‘form’—omit, insert—approved form.5Section 49, definition approved form—omit.6Section 80—omit.7Section 116(2)(d) and (e) and (4)—omit.8Section 116(2)(f) to (j)—renumber as section 116(2)(d) to (h).9Schedule 4, section 9(16), from ‘prescribed fees’ to ‘prescribed under’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fees (including the fee mentioned in10Schedule 4, sections 14(1), 112(1)(b) and 120(3), ‘prescribed fee’—omit, insert—relevant titles registry fee11Schedule 4, section 14(2), not including the reference to ‘(amended)’—omit.12Schedule 4, section 17A(1), definition instrument, from ‘form’—omit, insert—approved form.13Schedule 4, section 17A—insert—(9)An instrument or memorandum of variation must be executed as required under the Land Title Act 1994, section 161.(new)14Schedule 4, sections 26B(1) and (2), 30(3) and (7D), 34(2), 41(3) and 117(1), ‘prescribed form’—omit, insert—approved form15Schedule 4, sections 34(2), 41(3) and 117(1), at the end—insert—(amended)16Schedule 4, sections 112(1A) and 120(1A) and (3A)—omit.17Schedule 4, section 120(1), from ‘prescribed manner’ to ‘prescribed fee’—omit, insert—approved form and in the way prescribed by regulation, accompanied by the relevant titles registry feeSouth Bank Corporation (Modified Building Units and Group Titles) Regulation 20141Schedule 1, notes to schedule 1, note 3, paragraph (b), from ‘the note’—omit, insert—the following note appears—(i)if the provision was omitted when the applied regulation was first applied under the Act—the note ‘(not applied)’;(ii)if the provision was omitted at a later time—the note ‘(omitted)’;
2Schedule 1, section 1A, definitions approved form and corporation manager—omit.3Schedule 1, section 1A—insert—approved form means a form approved under section 133A of the modified Act.4Schedule 1, sections 3, 10A, 12A and 14A—omit.5Schedule 1, sections 8(1)(a) and (2)(a), 12B, 13, 16A, 19A, 27, 28(1), 32, 33, 34 and 39(1), ‘for the purpose’—omit.6Schedule 1, section 12C(1)—omit.7Schedule 1, section 15—omit, insert—15Notification of change of by-laws(omitted)8Schedule 1, section 16—omit, insert—16Notice of change of address(omitted)9Schedule 1, section 22—omit, insert—22Fees payable to registrar of titles(omitted)10Schedule 1, section 29—omit, insert—29Application for exemption(omitted)11Schedule 1, section 35—omit, insert—35Form of inquiry(omitted)12Schedule 1, section 37—omit, insert—37Application for reservation of name(omitted)South Bank Corporation Regulation 20141Section 3(1)(a), ‘for the subject plan’—omit.2Particular references to registrar—Each of the following provisions is amended by inserting ‘of titles’ after ‘registrar’—•section 3(3), definition plan direction•section 8•section 9•section 10•section 14(2)•section 17(1)(e)(ii) and (f)•section 20•section 23•section 24(1).
3Sections 8 and 20, heading, after ‘Registrar’—insert—of titles4Section 17(1)(a), ‘for the instrument’—omit.5Section 21—omit.6Part 4—omit.7Schedule 1—omit.8Schedule 2, definitions approved form and registrar—omit.Stock Route Management Act 20021Section 165(2) to (6), ‘land registrar’—omit, insert—registrar of titles2Section 165(8)—omit, insert—(8)In this section—registrar of titles means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act.Sugar Industry Act 19991Schedule, definition registrar, from ‘means’—omit, insert—means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act 1994.Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 20031Particular references to chief executive (land)—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘the chief executive (land) or’—•section 6(3)(g)(ii)•section 62, definition compiled plan of survey, paragraph (b)•section 79(3)(b)•section 85(3)(b) and (4)(b)•section 94(b)•section 112(3)(b) and (4)(b)•section 121(b).
2Section 17(4), definition relevant person, paragraphs (a) and (b)—omit, insert—(a)for a plan of survey registered, lodged for registration, or deposited under the Land Act 1994 or the Land Title Act 1994—the registrar of titles; or
3Section 17(4), definition relevant person, paragraph (c), ‘or (b)’—omit.4Section 17(4), definition relevant person, paragraph (c)—renumber as paragraph (b).5Section 28(2), ‘the Land Title Act 1994’—omit, insert—an Act6Section 28(2)(a)—omit, insert—(a)for a plan of survey lodged or deposited under the Land Title Act 1994—the registrar can not correct the survey error under section 15 of that Act; and
7Sections 69(1) and 98(1), from ‘The chief executive (land)’ to ‘where’—omit, insert—The registrar of titles may keep records in a way that a search of the appropriate register kept by the registrar will show any case where8Sections 69(2) and 98(2), ‘the chief executive (land),’—omit.9Schedule, definition chief executive (land)—omit.Torres Strait Islander Land Act 19911Particular references to registrar of titles—Each of the following provisions is amended by omitting ‘of titles’—•section 47(4)•section 97(1)(b)•section 111(2)(b)•section 191(4).
2Schedule 1, definitions registrar and registrar of titles—omit.3Schedule 1—insert—registrar means the registrar of titles under the Land Title Act.Water Act 20001Particular references to the registerEach of the following provisions is amended by inserting ‘water allocations’ before ‘register’—•section 147(7)•section 150(4)•section 161(2)•section 169(1)•section 170(9)•section 171(1)(b)•schedule 4, definition holder, paragraph (b).
2Section 727(5), ‘the register’—omit, insert—the appropriate register3Schedule 4—insert—lodge means lodge with the registrar for registration or recording on the water allocations register.Water Regulation 20161Sections 75 and 76—omit.2Section 130(1), after ‘fees’—insert—, other than titles registry fees,3Section 130(2) to (4)—omit.4Schedule 12, table, items 3 to 20—omit.Schedule 5Amendment of other legislation relating to repeal of Public Safety Business Agency Act 2014section 195Part 1Acts amendedDrugs Misuse Act 19861Section 125(3) and (4)—omit, insert—(3)It is lawful for a person who, as a staff member within the meaning of the Police Service Administration Act 1990, section 1.4, is performing the duties of a property officer in the police service, to possess a dangerous drug while actually performing the duties.(4)It is lawful for a person who, as a drug control officer within the meaning of the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, section 726, is performing the functions of a drug control officer in the police service, to possess a dangerous drug while actually performing the functions.Evidence Act 19771Section 134A(4B)—omitPolice Powers and Responsibilities Act 20001Section 687A—omit.2Section 726Aomit.3Section 734(5)—omit, insert—(5)The commissioner must ensure the police service complies with the conditions included in the commissioner direction.4Section 735(3)omit, insert—(3)The commissioner must ensure the police service complies with the agency arrangement.5Section 736(2)omit, insert—(2)Also, an audit of each drug vault must be conducted at least once every 3 months by a police officer not otherwise directly associated with the keeping or use of dangerous drugs for training purposes.6Section 736(4)(a)omit, insert—(a)the performance of the audit must be supervised by a police officer of at least the rank of inspector who is not otherwise directly associated with the keeping or use of dangerous drugs for training purposes;
7Section 737(1A)omit.8Schedule 6, definitions, property point, PSBA, PSBA chief operating officer and PSBA employee—omit.9Schedule 6—insert—property point means a place lawfully used by the police service as a place for the storage of relevant things.Public Service Act 20081Schedule 1, entry for Public Safety Business Agencyomit.Part 2Regulations amendedDisaster Management Regulation 20141Section 3(2)(c)—omit.Police Service Administration Regulation 20161Section 47(3)(b), ‘(having regard to the structure of the service or the PSBA)’—omit.2Section 49, ‘or a PSBA employee’—omit.3Section 56(2)(a) and (b), ‘the relevant person is a member of the service and’—omit.4Section 56(2)(c)—omit.5Section 61(2)—omit, insert—(2)Before providing the specimen the relevant person must, unless the relevant person has a reasonable excuse, advise the commissioner in the approved form of the information mentioned in subsection (3).6Section 65, heading, ‘or PSBA chief operating officer’—omit.7Section 65(2), ‘If the relevant person is a member of the service, the’omit, insert—The8Section 65(3)—omit.9Section 65(4)and (5), ‘subsections (2) and (3)’—omit, insert—subsection (2)10Section 65(4) and (5)—renumber as section 65(3) and (4).11Section 66(1)—omit, insert—(1)For section 5A.21A(7) of the Act, definition prescribed person, a member of the service may make a request for the provision of counselling or rehabilitation about the member’s use of alcohol or a drug to—(a)the ADT coordinator; or(b)a member of the service approved by the commissioner for this part.
12Section 66(2), ‘5A.21A(7)’—omit, insert—5A.21A(6)13Section 66(2)(c)—omit.14Section 66(2)(f)(iii), ‘or the relevant PSBA employee stops being a public service employee’—omit.15Section 66(2)(d) to (f)—renumber as section 66(2)(c) to (e).16Section 66(3), ‘or employee’—omit.17Section 67(m)—omit.18Section 67(n) to (u)renumber as section 67(m) to (t).Weapons Regulation 20161Schedule 3, section 5—omit.