This regulation may be cited as the Justice Legislation (Fees) Amendment Regulation 2019.
This regulation commences on 1 July 2019 immediately after the commencement of the Liquor (Rural Hotels Concession) Amendment Regulation 2019.
Part 2 Amendment of Agents Financial Administration Regulation 2014
This part amends the Agents Financial Administration Regulation 2014.
4Amendment of s 24 (Fee to inspect or copy details in register of undertakings—Act, s 135(3))
Section 24, ‘$16.60’—
omit, insert—$16.95
Part 3 Amendment of Appeal Costs Fund Regulation 2010
This part amends the Appeal Costs Fund Regulation 2010.
Schedules 1 and 2—
omit, insert—section 3
$
On the issue of a document commencing—
(a) a cause or matter in the Supreme Court28.90
(b) a proceeding in the District Court22.05
(c) a proceeding in a Magistrates Court3.85
section 12
$
For attending a meeting of the board—
(a) meeting of 2 hours or less— • chairperson74.10
• other board member51.55
(b) meeting of over 2 hours but not over 4 hours— • chairperson111.80
• other board member74.10
(c) meeting of over 4 hours— • chairperson149.40
• other board member99.30
Part 4 Amendment of Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999
This part amends the Associations Incorporation Regulation 1999.
8Replacement of sch 6 (Fees)
Schedule 6—
omit, insert—section 17
$
1
Application for—
(a) incorporation of an association under section 9 of the Act121.90
(b) amalgamation of incorporated associations under section 9 of the Act as applied by section 84 of the Act121.90
(c) incorporation of an association by a cooperative under section 105C of the Act121.90
2
Certificate of incorporation issued under section 15, 41, 85 or 105D of the Act
40.25
3
Application for an exemption from having ‘incorporated’ or ‘inc’ as part of and at the end of an association’s name under section 33 of the Act
40.25
4
Application to register a change of name under section 35 of the Act
40.25
5
Application to have a name for an association that is, or includes, an unsuitable name under section 45 of the Act
40.25
6
Application to register an amendment of rules under section 48 of the Act
21.35
7
Lodging documents under section 59(3), 59A(3) or 59B(3) of the Act
56.60
8
Certified copy of a certificate of incorporation, or a certificate under section 127 of the Act
24.55
9
Inspecting the register, under section 18 of the Act, for a particular association
7.65
10
Computer extract from the register under section 18 of the Act
24.55
11
Inspecting, under section 16, either or both of the following—
(a) a register kept under the Act by the chief executive;(b) a document required to be given to the chief executive under the Act7.65
12
Obtaining, under section 16(d)—
(a) a certified copy of, or certified extract from, a document required to be given to the chief executive under the Act—for each page5.60
(b) an uncertified copy of, or uncertified extract from, a document required to be given to the chief executive under the Act—for each page3.60
Part 5 Amendment of Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2015
This part amends the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2015.
10Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—
omit, insert—section 26
$
1
Application to register a birth in the circumstances mentioned in—
(a) section 6(1)(b) of the Act22.30
(b) section 7(2) of the Act22.30
(c) section 7(3) of the Act22.30
(d) section 9(3) of the Act, other than in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c)5.20
2
Application to change a child’s first name under section 13 of the Act
22.30
3
Application to register a change of name under section 16 or 17 of the Act
187.50
4
Application to—
(a) note a change of name under section 20 of the Act38.75
(b) re-register a relevant event under section 14(3)(b) of the Act73.95
5
Application to note a reassignment of sex under section 23 of the Act
115.00
6
Application to—
(a) register a parentage order under section 41D of the Act115.00
(b) register a discharge order under section 41E of the Act115.00
7
Application to correct a register under section 42(2)(c) of the Act
19.95
8
Application for information under section 44(1)(a) of the Act by searching the register or indexes to the register for an event—for each event under 1 name, for each 5-year period or part of a 5-year period searched
24.65
9
Application for—
(a) a certificate under section 44(1)(a) of the Act49.50
(b) a copy of a source document under section 44(1)(b) of the Act55.10
10
Giving priority to—
(a) registering a change of name98.50
(in addition to any other fee)
(b) searching the register or indexes to the register for an event
29.35(in addition to any other fee)
(c) issuing a certificate29.35
(in addition to any other fee)
11
Certifying a photocopy of information or a document
57.45
Part 6 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management (Accommodation Module) Regulation 2008
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management (Accommodation Module) Regulation 2008.
12Amendment of s 203 (Fee for information given to interested persons—Act, s 205 [SM, s 205])
(1)Section 203(1)(a)(i), ‘$17.25’—
omit, insert—$17.65
(2)Section 203(1)(a)(ii), ‘$33.15’—
omit, insert—$33.90
(3)Section 203(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For section 205(4) of the Act, the prescribed fee to accompany a request for a body corporate information certificate under the subsection is $65.35, plus a priority fee of $24.55 if the certificate is required within 24 hours, plus a fee of $16.90 if the certificate is to be faxed.
Part 7 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management (Commercial Module) Regulation 2008
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management (Commercial Module) Regulation 2008.
14Amendment of s 161 (Fee for information given to interested persons—Act, s 205 [SM, s 205])
(1)Section 161(1)(a)(i), ‘$17.25’—
omit, insert—$17.65
(2)Section 161(1)(a)(ii), ‘$33.15’—
omit, insert—$33.90
(3)Section 161(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For section 205(4) of the Act, the prescribed fee to accompany a request for a body corporate information certificate under the subsection is $65.35, plus a priority fee of $24.55 if the certificate is required within 24 hours, plus a fee of $16.90 if the certificate is to be faxed.
Part 8 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management Regulation 2008
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management Regulation 2008.
16Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 3
$
1
Application under section 239 of the Act—
(a) if the application includes a request for the commissioner to consider whether an interim order should be considered by an adjudicator176.00
(b) otherwise83.80
2
Application under section 246 of the Act—
(a) to inspect an adjudication application made under section 239 of the Act, submissions made under section 243(2)(b) of the Act or replies to submissions made under section 244(2)(b) of the Act— (i) for each hour or part of an hour18.25
(ii) maximum fee payable for a day71.65
(b) to be given copies of an adjudication application made under section 239 of the Act, submissions made under section 243(2)(b) of the Act or replies to submissions made under section 244(2)(b) of the Act, for each page— (i) for less than 20 pages2.05
(ii) for 20 to 50 pages1.70
(iii) for more than 50 pages1.30
3
Application under section 299 of the Act for information about a community titles scheme—
(a) if the information is given to the applicant in person18.80
(b) if the information is posted to the applicant21.90
(c) if the information is faxed to the applicant28.25
Part 9 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management (Small Schemes Module) Regulation 2008
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management (Small Schemes Module) Regulation 2008.
18Amendment of s 137 (Fee for information given to interested persons—Act, s 205 [SM, s 205])
(1)Section 137(1)(a)(i), ‘$17.25’—
omit, insert—$17.65
(2)Section 137(1)(a)(ii), ‘$33.15’—
omit, insert—$33.90
(3)Section 137(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For section 205(4) of the Act, the prescribed fee to accompany a request for a body corporate information certificate under the subsection is $65.35, plus a priority fee of $24.55 if the certificate is required within 24 hours, plus a fee of $16.90 if the certificate is to be faxed.
Part 10 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management (Specified Two-lot Schemes Module) Regulation 2011
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management (Specified Two-lot Schemes Module) Regulation 2011.
20Amendment of s 73 (Fee for information given to interested persons—Act, s 205)
(1)Section 73(1)(a)(i)(B), ‘$17.25’—
omit, insert—$17.65
(2)Section 73(1)(a)(ii), ‘$33.15’—
omit, insert—$33.90
(3)Section 73(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For section 205(4) of the Act, the prescribed fee to accompany a request for a body corporate information certificate under the subsection is $65.35, plus a priority fee of $24.55 if the certificate is required within 24 hours, plus a fee of $16.90 if the certificate is to be faxed.
Part 11 Amendment of Body Corporate and Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 2008
This part amends the Body Corporate and Community Management (Standard Module) Regulation 2008.
22Amendment of s 205 (Fee for information given to interested persons—Act, s 205)
(1)Section 205(1)(a)(i), ‘$17.25’—
omit, insert—$17.65
(2)Section 205(1)(a)(ii), ‘$33.15’—
omit, insert—$33.90
(3)Section 205(2)—
omit, insert—(2)For section 205(4) of the Act, the prescribed fee to accompany a request for a body corporate information certificate under the subsection is $65.35, plus a priority fee of $24.55 if the certificate is required within 24 hours, plus a fee of $16.90 if the certificate is to be faxed.
Part 12 Amendment of Building Units and Group Titles Regulation 2008
This part amends the Building Units and Group Titles Regulation 2008.
24Amendment of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3, parts 2 and 3—omit, insert—
$
8
Application for an order mentioned in section 41(2) of the Act
83.80
9
Application for an order mentioned in section 77(1) of the Act—
(a) if the applicant requests an interim order mentioned in section 76(2) of the Act176.00
(b) otherwise83.80
10
Issuing a summons under section 103(1) of the Act
83.80
11
Lodging a notice of appeal under section 106(1) of the Act
83.80
12
Making an inquiry mentioned in section 117 of the Act—
(a) if the reply is collected from the referee18.80
(b) if the reply is posted to the inquirer21.90
(c) if the reply is sent by facsimile to the inquirer28.25
Part 13 Amendment of Casino Control Regulation 1999
This part amends the Casino Control Regulation 1999.
26Replacement of sch 4 (Fees)
Schedule 4—omit, insert—
section 46
$
1
Application for casino employee licence (Act, s 35(1)(b))
546.80
2
Application for casino key employee licence (Act, s 35(1)(b))—
(a) if the applicant holds a casino employee licence546.80
(b) if the applicant does not hold a casino employee licence1,043.00
3
Application for a replacement casino key employee licence or casino employee licence (Act, s 39E(2))
40.25
4
Casino licence fee, for each quarter (Act, s 50)
260,400.00
5
Fee under section 37(5) or 38(5) for an assessment mentioned in section 37(4) or 38(4)
1,043.00
6
Fee under section 47(4) for an evaluation by the chief executive of gaming equipment, for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 47(5) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 14 Amendment of Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Regulation 1999
This part amends the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Regulation 1999.
28Replacement of sch 2 (Fees)
Schedule 2—omit, insert—
section 11
$
1
Application for bingo centre licence (Act, s 43)
326.80
2
Application for renewal of bingo centre licence (Act, s 43)
326.80
3
Application for lucky envelope printer licence (Act, s 43)
4,532.00
4
Application for renewal of lucky envelope printer licence (Act, s 43)
4,532.00
5
Application for category 3 gaming licence (Act, s 43) under which the applicant intends to conduct only 1 game if the highest estimated gross proceeds for the game are—
(a) more than $50,000 but not more than $100,000452.60
(b) more than $100,000 but not more than $500,000904.90
(c) more than $500,0001,810.00
6
Application for category 3 gaming licence (Act, s 43) under which the applicant intends to conduct more than 1 game if the highest estimated gross proceeds for 1 game are—
(a) more than $50,000 but not more than $100,000904.90
(b) more than $100,000 but not more than $500,0001,810.00
(c) more than $500,0003,621.00
7
Application for renewal of category 3 gaming licence (Act, s 43) under which the applicant intends to conduct only 1 game if the highest estimated gross proceeds for the game are—
(a) more than $50,000 but not more than $100,000452.60
(b) more than $100,000 but not more than $500,000904.90
(c) more than $500,0001,810.00
8
Application for renewal of category 3 gaming licence (Act, s 43) under which the applicant intends to conduct more than 1 game if the highest estimated gross proceeds for 1 game are—
(a) more than $50,000 but not more than $100,000904.90
(b) more than $100,000 but not more than $500,0001,810.00
(c) more than $500,0003,621.00
9
Evaluation by the chief executive of regulated general gaming equipment (Act, s 99(2)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 11(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 15 Amendment of Civil Partnerships Regulation 2012
This part amends the Civil Partnerships Regulation 2012.
30Amendment of s 5 (Fee for termination application—Act, s 15)
Section 5, ‘$38.10’—
omit, insert—$38.95
31Amendment of s 6 (Application fee for registration of civil partnership notary—Act, s 20)
Section 6, ‘$150.00’—
omit, insert—$153.40
32Amendment of s 7 (Annual registration fee and annual return for civil partnership notary—Act, s 20A)
Section 7(1)(a), ‘$150.00’—
omit, insert—$153.40
Part 16 Amendment of Collections Regulation 2008
This part amends the Collections Regulation 2008.
34Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—omit, insert—
sections 37 and 42
$
1
Inspecting a register or a document under section 37
7.65
2
Obtaining a list of registered charities under section 37(1)(c)
13.20
3
Obtaining a list of associations refused registration under section 37(1)(c)
3.60
4
Obtaining an extract, copy or certified copy under section 37(1)(d)—
(a) from the register; or (b) of a document, for each page3.60
Part 17 Amendment of Cooperatives Regulation 1997
This part amends the Cooperatives Regulation 1997.
36Replacement of sch 9 (Fees)
Schedule 9—omit, insert—
section 49
$
1
Approval of a disclosure statement under section 17, 149, 194, 257, 260, 294 or 374 of the Act
377.20
2
Application for an exemption under section 143B, 233, 268, 282, 290, 294 or 374 of the Act
377.20
3
Submission of proposed rules for approval under section 18 of the Act
188.30
4
Application for registration under section 19, 24 or 361 of the Act
188.30
5
Application for registration under section 362 of the Act
930.10
6
Certificate issued under section 34 or 60 of the Act
47.10
7
Uncertified copy of rules under section 102(3) of the Act or a document under section 440(1)(e) of the Act—
(a) for the first page9.15
(b) for each additional page1.65
8
Submission of a proposed alteration of rules for approval under section 106 of the Act—
(a) for each rule to be altered18.80
(b) maximum fee188.30
9
Application for the registration of an alteration of rules under section 109 of the Act
47.10
10
Application under section 121(3) of the Act about a member’s eligibility to vote
188.30
11
Application to review a matter under section 180 of the Act
188.30
12
Filing fee for the registration of a special resolution under section 191 of the Act
47.10
13
Application under section 238(1)(d) of the Act to keep a register at an office approved by the registrar
47.10
14
Giving a notice of appointment or cessation of appointment of a person as a director, principal executive officer or secretary under section 241 of the Act
nil*
15
Filing an annual report under section 242 of the Act
nil*
16
Application for approval of an abbreviation or elaboration of a name mentioned in section 246(e) of the Act
47.10
17
Giving a notice of a new address under section 249(3) of the Act
nil*
18
Application for the registrar’s statement of a maximum share interest mentioned in section 273(2) of the Act
377.20
19
Approval of a resolution by the registrar under section 273(5) of the Act
188.30
20
Application for approval of a share offer under section 284(1) of the Act
377.20
21
Application for an extension of time under section 286(5) of the Act
94.15
22
Application for the registrar’s consent mentioned in section 71(2), 293(2) or 373(3) of the Act or schedule 6, section 3(5) of this regulation
94.15
23
Application for approval of a merger or transfer of engagements under section 295 or 375 of the Act
377.20
24
Giving a notice of hearing under section 333(1)(a) of the Act
94.15
25
Application to approve an explanatory statement as mentioned in section 342 of the Act
930.10
26
Filing an office copy of an order under section 344(4) of the Act
nil*
27
Filing particulars of a change concerning a foreign cooperative under section 367 of the Act
nil*
28
Filing a copy of a balance sheet under section 368 of the Act
nil*
29
Giving notice of the cessation of business under section 369 of the Act
nil*
30
Application for a certificate under section 370 of the Act
1,125.00
31
Application to have the registrar call a special meeting or hold, or appoint an inspector to hold, an inquiry under section 425 of the Act
377.20
32
Application for an extension, or abridgement, of time under section 431 of the Act
94.15
33
Inspection of a register or prescribed documents under section 440(1)(a) or (b) of the Act
18.80
34
Extract from a register under section 440(1)(c) of the Act
18.80
35
Certified copy of a document under section 440(1)(d) of the Act—
(a) for the first page37.65
(b) for each additional page3.50
36
Application for permission to give notice by newspaper under section 464(2)(c)(iii) of the Act
94.15
37
Application for a direction under schedule 4, section 3(1)(f) of the Act
47.10
38
Filing a managing controller’s report under schedule 4, section 12(2) of the Act
nil*
39
Inspection of a managing controller’s report as mentioned in schedule 4, section 12(3)(b) of the Act
18.80
40
Filing a receiver’s report under schedule 4, section 13(1)(c) of the Act
nil
41
Filing a notice of obtaining an order or making an appointment under schedule 4, section 18(1)(a) of the Act
nil*
42
Filing a notice of appointment of a person to enter into possession or take control of property of a cooperative under schedule 4, section 18(2)(a) of the Act
nil*
43
Filing a notice that a person has entered into possession or taken control of property of a cooperative under schedule 4, section 18(3)(a) of the Act
nil*
44
Filing a notice of change in the situation of a controller’s office under schedule 4, section 18(5) of the Act
nil*
45
Filing a notice of cessation as a controller under schedule 4, section 18(6)(a) of the Act
nil*
46
Filing a copy of a reporting officers’ report under schedule 4, section 20(2)(c)(i) of the Act
nil*
47
Filing a copy of a notice under schedule 4, section 20(4) of the Act
nil
48
Filing a copy of a court order under schedule 4, section 20(5) of the Act
nil
49
Filing a controller’s account under schedule 4, section 23(1) of the Act
nil*
50
Filing a report under the Corporations Act, section 320 as applied by the Act
nil*
51
Filing a disclosure document under the Corporations Act, section 718 as applied by the Act
3,236.00
52
Filing a supplementary or replacement document under the Corporations Act, section 719 as applied by the Act
nil*
53
Filing an application for the registrar to exercise powers conferred by the Corporations Act, section 601AE or 601AF as applied by the Act
377.20
54
Filing any other document under the Corporations Act as applied by the Act
nil*
55
Application for an exemption under the Corporations Act, section 111AT, 283GA or 741 as applied by the Act
377.20
56
Filing an application or request to the registrar to exercise a power, or to do an act the registrar is authorised or required to exercise or do on application or request, for which no other fee is prescribed
47.10
57
Late fee—
(a) less than 28 days late94.15
(b) 28 days late or later377.20
* indicates late fee stated in item 57 applies
Part 18 Amendment of Coroners Regulation 2015
This part amends the Coroners Regulation 2015.
38Amendment of s 5 (Fee for copy of investigation document—Act, s 99(2)(b)(ii))
(1)Section 5(a), ‘$2.80’—
omit, insert—$2.85
(2)Section 5(b), ‘$72.45’—
omit, insert—$74.10
(3)Section 5(d), ‘$28.90’—
omit, insert—$29.55
Part 19 Amendment of Criminal Code (Animal Valuers) Regulation 2014
This part amends the Criminal Code (Animal Valuers) Regulation 2014.
40Amendment of s 23 (Fees and allowances)
Section 23(2), ‘$211.00’—
omit, insert—$214.00
Part 20 Amendment of Criminal Practice (Fees) Regulation 2010
This part amends the Criminal Practice (Fees) Regulation 2010.
Schedules 1 and 2—omit, insert—
section 2
$
1
Inspecting an exhibit, other than a document, under rule 56(2)
18.80
2
Inspecting a document or thing under rule 29(8A)(a)
18.80
3
Searching for or inspecting a document on a court file under rule 57(3)
18.80
4
Obtaining a certified copy under rule 57(3) or (5)
69.20
5
Preparing and copying an appeal record book under rule 97—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
(b) additional copy—each page0.65
(c) binding appeal record book—each book10.95
6
Copying a document, other than an appeal record book, or part of it—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
(b) maximum fee for first copy74.10
(c) additional copy—each page0.65
(d) maximum fee for additional copy29.55
7
Filing an application under rule 56A(1)—
(a) for the Supreme Court— (i) if at least 1 applicant is a corporation1,954.00
(ii) otherwise974.00
(b) for the District Court— (i) if at least 1 applicant is a corporation1,754.00
(ii) otherwise880.00
(c) for a Magistrates Court110.50
8
Copying an exhibit under an order made under rule 56A(3)
the fee, stated in item 6, for copying a document9
Opening, or keeping open, the Supreme Court Registry or the District Court Registry between 4.30p.m. and 8.30a.m. or on a Saturday, Sunday or court holiday, for the purpose of making an application or copying an exhibit under rule 56A(5)
540.50
10
Opening, or keeping open, a Magistrates Court registry between 8a.m. and 8.30a.m. or between 4.30p.m. and 6p.m. on a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or court holiday, for the purpose of making an application or copying an exhibit under rule 56A(5)
182.10
section 5(8)
$
Travelling allowance
1
For travelling—
(a) by the most economical form of public transport (other than air travel or taxi or a similar form of transport)amount paid for the fare
(b) by air, if the witness arranges with the prosecution to travel by airamount paid for an economy class airfare
(c) by taxi or a similar form of transport, if the witness arranges with the prosecution to travel by taxi or the similar form of transportamount paid for the fare
2
For travelling by private vehicle, if the witness cannot conveniently travel by public transport
0.40 for each km the vehicle travels
Meal allowance
3
For a meal—
(a) for a witness who is 12 years or more—the amount paid for a meal, to a maximum of— (i) for breakfast, for each day the witness leaves the witness’s residence or place of work before 6a.m. to attend court and it is not practicable for the witness to eat breakfast before the witness leaves the residence or place15.50
(ii) for lunch, for each day other than a day on which the witness leaves the witness’s residence or place of work after 1.30p.m. or returns to the witness’s residence or place of work before 1.30p.m.15.50
(iii) for dinner, for each day other than a day on which the witness leaves the witness’s residence or place of work after 6.30p.m. or returns to the witness’s residence or place of work before 6.30p.m.29.50
(b) for a witness who is under 12 yearshalf the amount that would be payable to a witness under paragraph (a)
Accommodation allowance
4
For accommodation, for each night—
(a) if the accommodation is provided as part of a commercial transactionamount paid to a maximum of 139.70
(b) otherwise29.50
Loss of earnings allowance
5
For a non-professional witness, for each day—
(a) for a period of absence of 4 hours or less54.30
(b) for a period of absence of more than 4 hours113.80
6
For a professional witness, other than an expert witness who has entered into an arrangement with the prosecution to be paid for the opinion evidence of the expert witness, for each day—
(a) for a period of absence of 3 hours or less121.50
(b) for a period of absence of more than 3 hours, the total of the following— (i) for the first 3 hours of the period of absence121.50
(ii) for each hour or part of an hour, to a maximum of 5 hours, the period of absence is more than 3 hours30.00
Part 21 Amendment of Debt Collectors (Field Agents and Collection Agents) Regulation 2014
This part amends the Debt Collectors (Field Agents and Collection Agents) Regulation 2014.
44Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 16
$
1
Application fee for a licence (Act, s 41(2)(a))
169.60
2
Licence issue fee (Act, s 41(2)(b))—
(a) corporation— (i) for 1 year659.80
(ii) for 3 years1,326.00
(b) individual— (i) for 1 year1,288.00
(ii) for 3 years2,563.00
$
3
Application fee for renewal of a licence (Act, s 54(2)(d)(i))
86.70
4
Licence renewal fee for a licence other than a deactivated licence (Act, ss 54(2)(d)(ii) and 65(6))—
(a) corporation— (i) for 1 year333.00
(ii) for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) for 1 year653.60
(ii) for 3 years1,968.00
5
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 54(2)(d)(ii) and 65(6))—
(a) corporation— (i) for 1 year169.60
(ii) for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) for 1 year326.80
(ii) for 3 years980.50
$
6
Application fee for restoration of a licence (Act, s 57(2)(e)(i))
86.70
7
Licence renewal fee for a licence other than a deactivated licence (Act, ss 57(2)(e)(ii) and 65(6))—
(a) corporation— (i) for 1 year333.00
(ii) for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) for 1 year653.60
(ii) for 3 years1,968.00
8
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 57(2)(e)(ii) and 65(6))—
(a) corporation— (i) for 1 year169.60
(ii) for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) for 1 year326.80
(ii) for 3 years980.50
9
Licence restoration fee for a licence other than a deactivated licence (Act, ss 57(2)(e)(iii) and 65(6))
115.60
10
Licence restoration fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 57(2)(e)(iii) and 65(6))
58.45
$
11
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of a licence (Act, s 61(2))
86.70
12
Fee for deactivation of a licence (Act, s 65(2))
86.70
13
Fee for reactivation of a licence (Act, s 66(3))
86.70
14
Application fee for the appointment or the extension of the appointment of a substitute (Act, s 69(6)(c))
86.70
15
Fee for replacement of a licence (Act, s 75(6)(b))
43.90
$
16
Fee to inspect the part of the licence register containing the particulars mentioned in section 76(2) of the Act (Act, s 76(3))
17.65
17
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the licence register (Act, s 76(3))
17.65
$
18
Application fee for registration as a subagent (Act, s 78(2)(a))
103.10
19
Registration fee (Act, s 78(2)(b))—
(a) for 1 year238.80
(b) for 3 years477.80
$
20
Application fee for renewal of registration as a subagent (Act, s 85(2)(c)(i))
52.20
21
Registration renewal fee (Act, s 85(2)(c)(ii))—
(a) for 1 year119.40
(b) for 3 years364.70
$
22
Application fee for restoration of registration as a subagent (Act, s 88(2)(d)(i))
52.20
23
Registration renewal fee (Act, s 88(2)(d)(ii))—
(a) for 1 year119.40
(b) for 3 years364.70
24
Registration restoration fee (Act, s 88(2)(d)(iii))
20.75
$
25
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of registration as a subagent (Act, s 92(2))
52.20
26
Fee for replacement of a registration certificate (Act, s 100(6)(b))
26.40
$
27
Fee to inspect the part of the registration register containing the particulars mentioned in section 101(2) of the Act (Act, s 101(3))
17.65
28
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the registration register (Act, s 101(3))
17.65
$
29
Fee to inspect the register of undertakings (Act, s 132(3))
17.65
30
Fee for a copy of details in the register of undertakings (Act, s 132(3))
17.65
Part 22 Amendment of Dispute Resolution Centres Regulation 2009
This part amends the Dispute Resolution Centres Regulation 2009.
46Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 2
$
Fees payable for commercial services
1
For a service, other than the conduct of a mediation session, provided before or after the mediation session—
(a) by a member of staff of a dispute resolution centre—for each hour or part of an hour150.90
(b) by 1 mediator—for each hour or part of an hour213.80
(c) by 2 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour270.10
(d) by 3 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour332.90
2
For the conduct of a mediation session—
(a) by 1 mediator—for each hour or part of an hour213.80
(b) by 2 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour270.10
(c) by 3 mediators—for each hour or part of an hour332.90
Part 23 Amendment of Electoral Regulation 2013
This part amends the Electoral Regulation 2013.
48Amendment of sch 2 (Fees)
(1)Schedule 2, items 1 and 2, ‘479.20’—
omit, insert—490.00
(2)Schedule 2, item 3, ‘$35.65’—
omit, insert—$36.45
Part 24 Amendment of Evidence Regulation 2017
This part amends the Evidence Regulation 2017.
50Amendment of s 6 (Fee for inspecting etc. a document—Act, s 134A)
(1)Section 6(2)(b), ‘$49.15’—
omit, insert—$50.25
(2)Section 6(3)(a)(i) and (ii)—
omit, insert—(i)first copy—$2.85 for each page up to a maximum fee of $74.10;(ii)additional copy—65c for each page up to a maximum fee of $29.45; or
Part 25 Amendment of Funeral Benefit Business Regulation 2010
This part amends the Funeral Benefit Business Regulation 2010.
52Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 47
$
1
Application to amend registered rules (Act, s 61(4))—
(a) for each rule to be amended20.05
(b) maximum total fee118.20
2
Inspection of registered rules and documents relating to registration of a corporation
14.45
3
Certified copy of certificate of registration of a corporation to conduct a funeral benefit business
14.45
4
Copy of, or extract from, a document lodged with the registrar—
(a) for the first page9.65
(b) for each additional page1.65
5
Certified copy of, or certified extract from, a document lodged with the registrar—
(a) for the first page14.45
(b) for each additional page1.65
6
Notification of change in situation of nominated office of a registered corporation (Act, s 59(2))
16.90
7
Notification of change in secretary of a registered corporation (Act, s 60(2))
16.90
8
Notification of change of name of a registered corporation (Act, s 63(3)(c)), in addition to a fee under item 1
16.90
9
Approval of registrar for an advertisement by a registered corporation (Act, s 70(1))
33.35
Part 26 Amendment of Gaming Machine Regulation 2002
This part amends the Gaming Machine Regulation 2002.
54Replacement of sch 5 (Fees)
Schedule 5—omit, insert—
section 56
$
1
Application for gaming machine licence for premises that are not licensed premises (Act, s 56(5)(f))
6,890.00
2
Application for gaming machine licence for premises that are licensed premises (Act, s 56(5)(f))
3,262.00
3
Application for approval of additional licensed premises (Act, s 61(3)(g)(ii))
3,262.00
4
Copy of gaming machine licence (Act, s 71(1))
90.50
5
Fresh gaming machine licence (Act, s 71(3)(a))
90.50
6
Replacement gaming machine licence (Act, s 71A(2)(b))
90.50
7
Application to increase approved number of gaming machines by less than 10 gaming machines for category 1 licensed premises (Act, s 81(2)(h))
182.20
plus—for each additional machine
17.65
8
Application to increase approved number of gaming machines by 10 or more gaming machines for category 1 licensed premises (Act, s 81(2)(h))
904.90
plus—for each additional machine
17.65
9
Application to increase approved number of gaming machines by less than 20 gaming machines for category 2 licensed premises (Act, s 81(2)(h))
182.20
plus—for each additional machine
17.65
10
Application to increase approved number of gaming machines by 20 or more gaming machines for category 2 licensed premises (Act, s 81(2)(h))
904.90
plus—for each additional machine
17.65
11
Application to increase approved hours of gaming (Act, s 85A(1))
40.25
12
Application to decrease approved number of gaming machines (Act, s 86(1))
90.50
13
Application for approval to relocate a gaming machine area (Act, s 91(2))
40.25
14
Replacement gaming machine licence (Act, s 109I(2)(b))
90.50
15
Application for approval of a transfer of entitlements on a permanent basis (Act, s 109M(3)(b)(ii))
414.80
16
Application for approval to vary the consideration for a transfer of entitlements on a permanent basis (Act, s 109Q(3)(b))
320.50
17
Replacement of gaming machine licence (Act, s 109R(2)(b))
90.50
18
Application for approval of a transfer of entitlements for use on a temporary basis (Act, s 109T(3)(c)(ii))
414.80
19
Application to vary the period of, or the consideration for, a transfer of entitlements for use on a temporary basis (Act, s 109X(3)(b))
320.50
20
Replacement of a gaming machine licence (Act, s 109Y(2)(b))
90.50
21
Replacement of a gaming machine licence (Act, s 109ZG(2)(b))
90.50
22
Replacement of a gaming machine licence (Act, s 109ZH(2)(b))
90.50
23
Application for monitoring operator’s licence (Act, s 115(3)(e))
18,120.00
24
Monitoring operator’s licence fee (Act, s 122(7))
434,700.00
25
Application for major dealer’s licence (Act, s 115(3)(e))
18,120.00
26
Major dealer’s licence fee (Act, s 122(7))
217,300.00
27
Application for secondary dealer’s licence (Act, s 115(3)(e))
1,810.00
28
Secondary dealer’s licence fee (Act, s 122(7))
7,250.00
29
Application for testing facility operator’s licence (Act, s 115(3)(e))
1,810.00
30
Testing facility operator’s licence fee (Act, s 122(7))
7,250.00
31
Application for renewal of monitoring operator’s licence (Act, s 130(3)(c))
18,120.00
32
Monitoring operator’s licence renewal fee (Act, s 131(2))
434,700.00
33
Application for renewal of major dealer’s licence (Act, s 130(3)(c))
18,120.00
34
Major dealer’s licence renewal fee (Act, s 131(2))
217,300.00
35
Application for renewal of secondary dealer’s licence (Act, s 130(3)(c))
1,810.00
36
Secondary dealer’s licence renewal fee (Act, s 131(2))
7,250.00
37
Application for renewal of testing facility operator’s licence (Act, s 130(3)(c))
1,810.00
38
Testing facility operator’s licence renewal fee (Act, s 131(2))
7,250.00
39
Application for replacement of supplier’s licence (Act, s 132(2)(a))
90.50
40
Application for service contractor’s licence (Act, s 198(4)(l))—
(a) by an individual546.80
(b) by a category 1 body corporate1,087.00
(c) by a category 2 body corporate9,050.00
41
Application for renewal of service contractor’s licence (Act, s 207(2)(c))—
(a) by an individual546.80
(b) by a category 1 body corporate1,087.00
(c) by a category 2 body corporate9,050.00
42
Copy of service contractor’s licence (Act, s 203(1))
90.50
43
Fresh service contractor’s licence (Act, s 203(3)(a))
90.50
44
Application for gaming nominee’s licence or key monitoring employee’s licence (Act, s 198(4)(l))
546.80
45
Application for renewal of gaming nominee’s licence or key monitoring employee’s licence (Act, s 207(2)(c))
270.10
46
Application for repairer’s licence (Act, s 198(4)(l))
270.10
47
Application for renewal of repairer’s licence (Act, s 207(2)(c))
270.10
48
Copy of gaming nominee’s licence, key monitoring employee’s licence or repairer’s licence (Act, s 203(1))
40.25
49
Fresh gaming nominee’s licence, key monitoring employee’s licence or repairer’s licence (Act, s 203(3)(a))
40.25
50
Testing by the commissioner of a gaming related system (Act, s 232(3)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic test226.30
(ii) intermediate test282.80
(iii) advanced test333.00
(iv) administration for a test169.60
(b) giving advice for a test169.60
(c) holding meetings for a test169.60
Note—
See section 56(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
51
Application for repossession of a gaming machine (Act, s 274(3)(b))
40.25
52
Testing by the commissioner of a gaming machine type or game (Act, s 281(7)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic test226.30
(ii) intermediate test282.80
(iii) advanced test333.00
(iv) administration for a test169.60
(b) giving advice for a test169.60
(c) holding meetings for a test169.60
Note—
See section 56(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
53
Testing by the commissioner of a linked jackpot arrangement (Act, s 288(3)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic test226.30
(ii) intermediate test282.80
(iii) advanced test333.00
(iv) administration for a test169.60
(b) giving advice for a test169.60
(c) holding meetings for a test169.60
Note—
See section 56(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
54
Application for approval to change the percentage return to players less than 1 month before it was last changed (Act, s 283(2C))—for each machine
40.25
Part 27 Amendment of Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Regulation 1998
This part amends the Interactive Gambling (Player Protection) Regulation 1998.
56Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—omit, insert—
section 21
$
1
Application for interactive gambling licence (Act, s 30(2))—
(a) if the applicant is a person authorised to conduct an art union under the Charitable and Non-Profit Gaming Act 1999 and the application relates to an art union under that Act1,892.00
(b) if paragraph (a) does not apply18,910.00
2
Application for key person licence (Act, s 65(2)(c))
546.80
3
Issue of replacement key person licence (Act, s 75(4))
40.25
4
Evaluation by the chief executive of regulated interactive gambling equipment (Act, s 162(3)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 21(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 28 Amendment of Introduction Agents Regulation 2018
This part amends the Introduction Agents Regulation 2018.
58Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 7
$
1
Application for a licence under section 19(2)(c)(i) of the Act for a term of—
(a) 1 year791.70
(b) 2 years1,414.00
(c) 3 years2,130.00
2
Application for renewal of a licence under section 25(2)(c)(i) of the Act for a term of—
(a) 1 year791.70
(b) 2 years1,414.00
(c) 3 years2,130.00
3
Application for the replacement of a licence under section 30(2) of the Act
80.40
4
Certificate under section 33(5) of the Act certifying as to a matter relating to the contents of the register
35.25
Part 29 Amendment of Jury Regulation 2017
This part amends the Jury Regulation 2017.
60Amendment of s 12 (Jury fees in civil cases—Act, s 65)
Section 12(1), ‘$830.80’—
omit, insert—$843.30
61Replacement of sch 2 (Remuneration and allowances)
Schedule 2—omit, insert—
sections 9 and 10
$
Person summoned for jury service but not a member of a jury panel
1
Allowance for attending court for each day or part of a day
42.25
Juror or reserve juror
2
Remuneration for each day or part of a day a person serves as a juror or reserve juror on a trial
126.30
3
Additional remuneration for each day or part of a day, after the 20th weekday, a person serves as a juror or reserve juror on a trial
42.25
4
Daily allowance under section 10(2)
126.30
5
Meal allowance if the jury is allowed to separate during a lunch adjournment to obtain a meal
14.85
6
Meal allowance if the jury is allowed to separate during an evening adjournment to obtain a meal
25.15
Part 30 Amendment of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Regulation 2017
This part amends the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Regulation 2017.
63Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 12(1)
$
1
Application under section 4(1) by a person currently holding office as—
(a) an appointed justice of the peace not mentioned in paragraph (c)33.90
(b) an appointed commissioner for declarations33.90
(c) a justice of the peace (commissioner for declarations) under section 42(1) of the Act47.70
2
Application under section 4(1) by a person not mentioned in item 1
132.00
3
Application under section 10 by a person currently holding office as a justice of the peace (commissioner for declarations) under section 42(1) of the Act
47.70
4
Certificate of registration under section 21(7) of the Act
13.20
5
Replacement seal of office
25.15
Part 31 Amendment of Justices Regulation 2014
This part amends the Justices Regulation 2014.
65Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—omit, insert—
section 20
$
1
Filing a complaint and summons under section 54(2) of the Act
97.95
2
Filing a copy of a summons to a witness issued under section 78 or 83 of the Act
19.45
3
Filing a copy of the written evidence on oath relied on to obtain a warrant under section 81 of the Act
19.45
4
Inspection of a record for a matter under the Act heard and decided—
(a) up to 4 years ago—for each record15.65
(b) more than 4 years ago—for each record27.00
5
Supply, under section 154 of the Act, of a copy of a record of a decision under the Act, including an order or a record of conviction
15.65
6
Supply, under section 154 of the Act, of a copy of a record for a matter, under the Act, to which the Recording of Evidence Act 1962 does not apply, other than a copy of a record mentioned in item 5—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
(b) maximum fee for first copy74.10
(c) additional copy—each page0.65
(d) maximum fee for additional copy29.55
Part 32 Amendment of Keno Regulation 2007
This part amends the Keno Regulation 2007.
67Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—omit, insert—
section 17
$
1
Application for keno employee licence (Act, s 49(2)(c))
546.80
2
Issue of replacement keno employee licence (Act, s 59(4))
40.25
3
Evaluation by the chief executive of regulated keno equipment (Act, s 145(3)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 17(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 33 Amendment of Land Court Regulation 2010
This part amends the Land Court Regulation 2010.
69Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 2
$
1
Issuing a subpoena—Act, s 8
21.35
2
Copy of a record of the Land Court or a document or exhibit filed with the registrar—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
(b) maximum fee for first copy74.10
(c) additional copy—each page0.65
(d) maximum fee for additional copy29.55
3
Applying for a proceeding in the Land Appeal Court to be heard or decided at another place—Act, s 62(3)
263.50
4
Serving notice of appeal on the registrar of the Land Appeal Court—Act, s 65(1)(b)
188.10
Part 34 Amendment of Legal Profession Regulation 2017
This part amends the Legal Profession Regulation 2017.
71Amendment of s 19 (Fees for application for grant or renewal of registration as foreign lawyer—Act, s 181)
Section 19, ‘$307.00’—
omit, insert—$314.00
72Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 8
$
1
Board’s consideration of an application for admission to the legal profession under section 39(2) of the Act
633.00
2
Application for approval of academic qualifications attained in a foreign country under rule 8 of the admission rules
124.00
3
Application for approval of legal training requirements completed in a foreign country under rule 9 of the admission rules
256.00
4
Notice of traineeship under rule 9I of the admission rules
63.00
5
Examination fee for a board examination under rule 34 of the admission rules
187.00
6
Statement, provided by the board, of results obtained in board examinations
55.00
Part 35 Amendment of Liquor Regulation 2002
This part amends the Liquor Regulation 2002.
74Amendment of s 36A (Base fees for licences)
(1)Section 36A(1)(a)(i), ‘$3,757’—omit, insert—
$3,842
(2)Section 36A(1)(b), ‘$4,173’—omit, insert—
$4,267
(3)Section 36A(2)(a)(i), ‘$10,430’—omit, insert—
$10,660
(4)Section 36A(2)(a)(ii), ‘$1,389’—omit, insert—
$1,420
(5)Section 36A(2)(b)(i), ‘$13,910’—omit, insert—
$14,220
(6)Section 36A(2)(b)(ii), ‘$1,389’—omit, insert—
$1,420
(7)Section 36A(3), ‘$694.60’—omit, insert—
$710.20
(8)Section 36A(4)(a), ‘$3,061’—omit, insert—
$3,130
(9)Section 36A(4)(b)(i), ‘$694.60’—omit, insert—
$710.20
(10)Section 36A(5), ‘$350.50’—omit, insert—
$358.40
(11)Section 36A(5A), ‘$3,757’—omit, insert—
$3,842
75Amendment of s 36B (Risk criterion—extended or authorised trading hours)
(1)Section 36B(2)(a)(i), ‘$1,045’—omit, insert—
$1,069
(2)Section 36B(2)(a)(ii), ‘$1,389’—omit, insert—
$1,420
(3)Section 36B(2)(b)(i), ‘$522.50’—omit, insert—
$534.30
(4)Section 36B(2)(b)(ii), ‘$694.60’—omit, insert—
$710.20
(5)Section 36B(2)(c)(i), ‘$2,608’—omit, insert—
$2,667
(6)Section 36B(2)(c)(ii), ‘$3,478’—omit, insert—
$3,556
(7)Section 36B(2)(d)(i), ‘$5,220’—omit, insert—
$5,340
(8)Section 36B(2)(d)(ii), ‘$6,960’—omit, insert—
$7,120
(9)Section 36B(2)(e)(i), ‘$7,830’—omit, insert—
$8,010
(10)Section 36B(2)(e)(ii), ‘$10,430’—omit, insert—
$10,660
(11)Section 36B(2)(f)(i), ‘$10,430’—omit, insert—
$10,660
(12)Section 36B(2)(f)(ii), ‘$13,910’—omit, insert—
$14,220
76Amendment of s 36CA (Risk criterion—compliance history)
(1)Section 36CA(5)(a), ‘$6,750’—omit, insert—
$6,900
(2)Section 36CA(5)(b), ‘$13,500’—omit, insert—
$13,800
(3)Section 36CA(5)(c), ‘$26,980’—omit, insert—
$27,590
77Amendment of s 36D (Other fees)
Section 36D(2), ‘$108.20’—omit, insert—
$110.60
78Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 36D
$
Application fee
1
Application under section 105 of the Act for—
(a) a commercial hotel licence7,120.00
(b) a commercial special facility licence7,120.00
(c) a commercial other licence1,420.00
(d) a community club licence3,130.00
(e) a community other licence710.20
(f) a nightclub licence1,420.00
2
Application—
(a) for a temporary variation of a licence, under section 111 of the Act, for 1 occasion71.65
(b) to vary a licence, under section 111 of the Act, in another way213.70
(c) to transfer a licence under section 113 of the Act358.40
(d) for a duplicate licence mentioned in section 127 of the Act138.20
(e) for a temporary authority mentioned in section 125 of the Act94.15
(f) for the extension of a temporary authority mentioned in section 125 of the Act94.15
(g) for the commissioner’s approval mentioned in section 154 of the Act to alter, rebuild, change or increase the area of licensed premises, unless paragraph (h) applies94.15
(h) for the commissioner’s approval mentioned in section 154 of the Act to temporarily change, for 1 occasion, licensed premises71.65
(i) to renew a provisional licence under section 123B(2) of the Act94.15
(j) to renew a staged development approval under section 123B(4) of the Act94.15
(k) for an extended trading hours approval under section 85 of the Act213.70
Permits
3
Application under section 105 of the Act for—
(a) an extended hours permit71.65
(b) each day of the event or occasion for a community liquor permit71.65
(c) a restricted liquor permit, for each period of 3 months, or part of 3 months, for which the permit is sought— (i) if the times for the sale of liquor under the permit total not more than 10 hours a week125.80
(ii) if the times for the sale of liquor under the permit total more than 10 hours but not more than 25 hours a week251.40
(d) an adult entertainment permit— (i) to provide adult entertainment for 1 occasion854.70
(ii) to provide adult entertainment for a term not longer than 3 years2,206.00
(iii) to vary, on a regular basis, the hours during which adult entertainment may be provided213.70
(iv) to make another change to an existing permit276.60
(v) to vary the hours during which adult entertainment may be provided for 1 occasion71.65
(e) a commercial public event permit— (i) for the first day of a public event710.20
(ii) for each additional day of the public event71.65
(f) a variation of a commercial public event permit71.65
(g) a craft beer producer permit, for each day of a promotional event for which the permit is sought71.65
4
Application for a duplicate permit mentioned in section 127 of the Act
138.20
Miscellaneous applications
5
Application for—
(a) approval of premises, mentioned in section 60(1)(d) of the Act, for the sale of liquor under authority of a commercial hotel licence1,069.00
(b) approval as an approved manager under section 142Q of the Act521.70
(c) renewal of approval as an approved manager under section 142U of the Act521.70
(d) approval as a controller under section 142ZH of the Act521.70
(e) authority under section 129 of the Act to conduct business on licensed premises358.40
(f) approval, mentioned in section 144 of the Act, to change the name of licensed premises94.15
(g) approval, mentioned in section 148(d) of the Act, for the gratuitous supply of liquor for a particular event or occasion in any part of licensed premises71.65
(h) approval, mentioned in section 152 of the Act, to conduct a business or supply a service on licensed premises94.15
(i) approval, mentioned in section 153(1) or (3) of the Act, to let or sublet, or enter into a franchise or management agreement for, licensed premises358.40
(j) approval under section 154A of the Act for the relocation of a detached bottle shop182.20
(k) approval under section 154B of the Act to transfer a detached bottle shop182.20
(l) inclusion in a community club licence, under section 154C of the Act, of a statement that the licensed premises include other premises94.15
(m) a change, under section 154C of the Act, of a statement in a community club licence that the licensed premises include other premises94.15
(n) inclusion, under the Act, in a commercial hotel licence, commercial other licence or nightclub licence of a statement that the licensee may sell liquor on premises other than the licensed premises described in the licence for consumption on the premises on which the liquor is sold94.15
(o) a change of an approved risk-assessed management plan under section 52 of the Act94.15
(p) an exemption, under section 155AJ of the Act, from the restriction on the sale or supply of rapid intoxication drinks for licensed premises or a part of licensed premises213.70
(q) a car park approval under section 142ZZF of the Act, for each car park event occurring during the period to which the application for the approval relates71.65
Particulars of interest in licence
6
Giving particulars of an interest in a licence to the commissioner under section 44A of the Act
94.15
Inspection of register
7
Inspection of the register under section 44(b) of the Act—
(a) for unlimited online inspections of the register for a 1-year period4,107.00
(b) otherwise, for a single inspection40.25
Trainers for licensee’s course
8
Application under section 142B of the Act for approval as a trainer for the licensee’s course for 1 year
2,664.00
9
Application under section 142F of the Act for renewal of approval as a trainer for the licensee’s course for 1 year
2,185.00
ID scanning
10
Giving notice under section 173EK of the Act of a change to an approved operator’s executive officers that includes the addition of an executive officer
255.80
11
Application under section 173EN of the Act for approval of an ID scanner or a modification of an ID scanner
nil
12
Evaluation by the commissioner under section 173EN of the Act of an ID scanner or an ID scanner, as modified, for each hour, or proportionately for each 15 minute interval or part of a 15 minute interval, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
13
Application under section 173EO of the Act for approval of an ID scanning system or a modification of an ID scanning system
nil
14
Evaluation by the commissioner under section 173EO of the Act of an ID scanning system or an ID scanning system, as modified, for each hour, or proportionately for each 15 minute interval or part of a 15 minute interval, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
15
Application under section 173EQ of the Act for approval to operate an approved ID scanning system
6,660.00
Part 36 Amendment of Lotteries Regulation 2007
This part amends the Lotteries Regulation 2007.
80Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—omit, insert—
section 19
$
1
Application for primary licence—Act, s 9(3)
18,910.00
2
Application for key person licence—Act, s 47(2)(c)
546.80
3
Issuing replacement key person licence—Act, s 57(4)
40.25
4
Evaluation by the chief executive of regulated lottery equipment—Act, s 133(3)(a), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 19(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 37 Amendment of Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Regulation 2014
This part amends the Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Regulation 2014.
82Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 34
$
1
Application fee for a licence (Act, s 17(2)(a))
169.60
2
Licence issue fee (Act, s 17(2)(b))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year659.80
• for 3 years1,326.00
(b) individual— (i) chattel auctioneer— • for 1 year1,288.00
• for 3 years2,563.00
(ii) motor dealer— • for 1 year1,288.00
• for 3 years2,563.00
$
3
Application fee for renewal of a licence (Act, s 43(2)(d)(i))
86.70
4
Licence renewal fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 60(6) of the Act (Act, s 43(2)(d)(ii))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year333.00
• for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) chattel auctioneer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(ii) motor dealer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
5
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 43(2)(d)(ii) and 60(6))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year169.60
• for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) chattel auctioneer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(ii) motor dealer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
$
6
Application fee for restoration of a licence (Act, s 46(2)(e)(i))
86.70
7
Licence renewal fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 60(6) of the Act (Act, s 46(2)(e)(ii))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year333.00
• for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) chattel auctioneer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(ii) motor dealer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
8
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 46(2)(e)(ii) and 60(6))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year169.60
• for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) chattel auctioneer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(ii) motor dealer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
9
Licence restoration fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 60(6) of the Act (Act, s 46(2)(e)(iii))
115.60
10
Licence restoration fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 46(2)(e)(iii) and 60(6))
58.45
$
11
Application fee for the appointment, or the extension of the appointment, of a substitute licensee (Act, s 51(5)(c) or 52(5)(c))
86.70
12
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of a licence (Act, s 56(2))
86.70
13
Fee for deactivation of a licence (Act, s 60(2))
86.70
14
Fee for reactivation of a licence (Act, s 60(9))
86.70
15
Fee for replacement of a licence (Act, s 67(2))
43.90
16
Fee for replacement of a licence other than under section 67 of the Act (Act, s 236(2)(b))
43.90
$
17
Fee to inspect the part of the licence register containing the particulars mentioned in section 68(2) of the Act (Act, s 68(3))
17.65
18
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the licence register (Act, s 68(3))
17.65
$
19
Application fee for registration as a motor salesperson (Act, s 154(2)(a))
103.10
20
Registration issue fee (Act, s 154(2)(b))—
• for 1 year238.80
• for 3 years477.80
$
21
Application fee for renewal of a registration certificate (Act, s 168(2)(c)(i))
52.20
22
Registration certificate renewal fee (Act, s 168(2)(c)(ii))—
• for 1 year119.40
• for 3 years364.70
$
23
Application fee for restoration of a registration certificate (Act, s 171(2)(d)(i))
52.20
24
Registration renewal fee (Act, s 171(2)(d)(ii))—
• for 1 year119.40
• for 3 years364.70
25
Registration restoration fee (Act, s 171(2)(d)(iii))
20.75
$
26
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of a registration certificate (Act, s 176(2))
52.20
27
Fee for replacement of a registration certificate (Act, s 186(2))
26.40
$
28
Fee to inspect the part of the registration certificate register containing the particulars mentioned in section 187(3) (Act, s 187(4))
17.65
29
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the registration certificate register (Act, s 187(4))
17.65
$
30
Fee to inspect the register of undertakings (Act, s 214(4))
17.65
31
Fee for a copy of details in the register of undertakings (Act, s 214(4))
17.65
Part 38 Amendment of Partnership Regulation 2015
This part amends the Partnership Regulation 2015.
84Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 2
$
1
Registering a statement under section 50(1) of the Act
150.90
2
Recording a change under section 52(1) of the Act
72.85
3
Recording a dissolution or cessation under section 63(1) of the Act
23.15
$
4
Application for registration under section 76(1) of the Act
816.90
5
Inspecting the register of incorporated limited partnerships under section 78(3) of the Act—for each partnership
14.45
6
Obtaining a copy of information in the register of incorporated limited partnerships—for each page
12.45
7
Obtaining a certified copy of information in the register of incorporated limited partnerships—for each page
23.15
8
Giving the chief executive a statement of changes in registered particulars under section 79(1) of the Act
72.85
9
Application for a certificate under section 80(2) of the Act
23.15
10
Giving the chief executive a copy of a document under section 109(1) of the Act
23.15
11
Giving the chief executive a statement under section 109(2) of the Act
23.15
12
Giving the chief executive a notice of revocation or cessation under section 109(3) of the Act
23.15
13
Giving the chief executive a notice of cessation under section 109(4) of the Act
23.15
Part 39 Amendment of Penalties and Sentences Regulation 2015
This part amends the Penalties and Sentences Regulation 2015.
86Amendment of s 10 (Offender levy—Act, s 179C(5))
(1)Section 10(a), ‘$368.90’—
omit, insert—$377.20
(2)Section 10(b), ‘$123.00’—
omit, insert—$125.80
Part 40 Amendment of Property Law Regulation 2013
This part amends the Property Law Regulation 2013.
88Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 2
$
1
Lodging in the land registry any of the following for registration 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 document74.00
2
Copy of a document registered under part 18, division 3 of the Act that is—
(a) an uncertified copy36.45
(b) a certified copy72.85
Part 41 Amendment of Property Occupations Regulation 2014
This part amends the Property Occupations Regulation 2014.
90Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—omit, insert—
section 34
Under section 28 of the Act, a limited real estate agent’s licence (affordable housing) and a limited real estate agent’s licence (business letting) are both property agent licences. Accordingly, the fees relating to the licences are stated in this part.
$
1
Application fee for a licence (Act, s 30(2)(a))
169.60
2
Licence issue fee (Act, s 30(2)(b))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year659.80
• for 3 years1,326.00
(b) individual— (i) auctioneer— • for 1 year1,288.00
• for 3 years2,563.00
(ii) real estate agent— • for 1 year1,288.00
• for 3 years2,563.00
(iii) resident letting agent— • for 1 year1,288.00
• for 3 years2,563.00
$
3
Application fee for renewal of a licence (Act, s 58(2)(d)(i))
86.70
4
Licence renewal fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 75(6) of the Act (Act, s 58(2)(d)(ii))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year333.00
• for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) auctioneer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(ii) real estate agent— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(iii) resident letting agent— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
5
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 58(2)(d)(ii) and 75(6))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year169.60
• for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) auctioneer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(ii) real estate agent— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(iii) resident letting agent— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
$
6
Application fee for restoration of a licence (Act, s 61(2)(e)(i))
86.70
7
Licence renewal fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 75(6) of the Act (Act, s 61(2)(e)(ii))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year333.00
• for 3 years1,006.00
(b) individual— (i) auctioneer— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(ii) real estate agent— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
(iii) resident letting agent— • for 1 year653.60
• for 3 years1,968.00
8
Licence renewal fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 61(2)(e)(ii) and 75(6))—
(a) corporation— • for 1 year169.60
• for 3 years502.80
(b) individual— (i) auctioneer— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(ii) real estate agent— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
(iii) resident letting agent— • for 1 year326.80
• for 3 years980.50
9
Licence restoration fee for a licence, other than a deactivated licence mentioned in section 75(6) of the Act (Act, s 61(2)(e)(iii))
115.60
10
Licence restoration fee for a deactivated licence (Act, ss 61(2)(e)(iii) and 75(6))
58.45
$
11
Application fee for the appointment, or the extension of the appointment, of a substitute licensee or real estate salesperson (Act, s 66(5)(c) or 67(5)(c))
86.70
12
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of a licence (Act, s 71(2))
86.70
13
Fee for deactivation of a licence (Act, s 75(2))
86.70
14
Fee for reactivation of a licence (Act, s 75(9))
86.70
15
Fee for replacement of a licence (Act, s 81(6)(b))
43.90
16
Fee for replacement of a licence other than under section 81 of the Act (Act, s 236(2)(a))
43.90
$
17
Fee to inspect the part of the licence register containing the particulars mentioned in section 82(2) of the Act (Act, s 82(3))
17.65
18
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the licence register (Act, s 82(3))
17.65
$
19
Application fee for registration as a real estate salesperson (Act, s 117(2)(a))
103.10
20
Registration issue fee (Act, s 117(2)(b))—
• for 1 year238.80
• for 3 years477.80
$
21
Application fee for renewal of a registration certificate (Act, s 130(2)(c)(i))
52.20
22
Registration certificate renewal fee (Act, s 130(2)(c)(ii))—
• for 1 year119.40
• for 3 years364.70
$
23
Application fee for restoration of a registration certificate (Act, s 133(2)(d)(i))
52.20
24
Registration renewal fee (Act, s 133(2)(d)(ii))—
• for 1 year119.40
• for 3 years364.70
25
Registration restoration fee (Act, s 133(2)(d)(iii))
20.75
$
26
Application fee for amendment of the conditions of a registration certificate (Act, s 138(2))
52.20
27
Fee for replacement of a registration certificate (Act, s 147(6)(b))
26.40
$
28
Fee to inspect the part of the registration certificate register containing the particulars mentioned in section 148(3) of the Act (Act, s 148(4))
17.65
29
Fee for a copy of details in that part of the registration certificate register (Act, s 148(4))
17.65
$
30
Fee to inspect the register of undertakings (Act, s 201(4))
17.65
31
Fee for a copy of details in the register of undertakings (Act, s 201(4))
17.65
Part 42 Amendment of Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Regulation 2009
This part amends the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Regulation 2009.
92Amendment of s 5 (Fee for an application or counter-application for a minor civil dispute)
(1)Section 5(1)(a), ‘$26.35’—
omit, insert—$26.95
(2)Section 5(1)(b), ‘$67.70’—
omit, insert—$69.20
(3)Section 5(1)(c), ‘$120.50’—
omit, insert—$123.20
(4)Section 5(1)(d), ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
93Amendment of s 6 (Fee for an application, referral or counter-application)
(1)Section 6(1)(c), ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
(2)Section 6(2), ‘$2,686’—
omit, insert—$2,746
94Amendment of s 7 (Fee for an application for a proceeding to be reopened)
Section 7(3), ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
95Amendment of s 8 (Fee for an appeal to the appeal tribunal)
(1)Section 8(1)(a), ‘$676.40’—
omit, insert—$691.60
(2)Section 8(1)(b), ‘$2,686’—
omit, insert—$2,746
(3)Section 8(1)(c), ‘$676.40’—
omit, insert—$691.60
(4)Section 8(2)(a), ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
(5)Section 8(2)(b), ‘$676.40’—
omit, insert—$691.60
(6)Section 8(3), ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
96Amendment of s 11 (Non-professional witness attendance allowance—Act, s 97(3))
(1)Section 11(1)(a), ‘$42.20’—
omit, insert—$43.15
(2)Section 11(1)(b), ‘$84.30’—
omit, insert—$86.20
97Amendment of s 12 (Professional or expert witness attendance allowance—Act, s 97(3))
(1)Section 12(1), ‘$261.30’—
omit, insert—$267.20
(2)Section 12(2)(a), ‘$98.55’—
omit, insert—$100.80
(3)Section 12(2)(b), ‘$136.60’—
omit, insert—$139.70
(4)Section 12(2)(c), ‘$166.30’—
omit, insert—$170.00
(5)Section 12(2)(d), ‘$196.00’—
omit, insert—$200.40
(6)Section 12(2)(e), ‘$237.60’—
omit, insert—$243.00
(7)Section 12(3), ‘$86.70’—
omit, insert—$88.65
98Replacement of sch 2 (Other fees)
Schedule 2—
omit, insert—section 9
$
Inspection of register or record for a proceeding
1
Inspecting the register (under section 229(4)(a) of the Act) or the record for a proceeding (under section 230(3)(a) of the Act), other than an inspection made by a party to a proceeding of the part of the register relating to the proceeding or the record kept for the proceeding—
(a) for each hour or part of an hour18.20
(b) maximum fee for a day71.65
2
Additional fee for inspecting the register or the record for a proceeding (other than an inspection made by a party to a proceeding of the part of the register relating to the proceeding or the record kept for the proceeding) if the register or record, or part of the register or record, must be retrieved from off-site storage, for each box retrieved—
(a) 1 box39.00
(b) 2 boxes43.40
(c) 3 or more boxes48.40
Copying of register or record for a proceeding
3
Black and white copy of a part of the register (under section 229(4)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(a)), a part of a record for a proceeding (under section 230(3)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(b)) or a document or other thing (under section 8A(2)), other than a plan or drawing, for each page—
(a) for less than 20 pages2.05
(b) for 20 to 50 pages1.75
(c) for more than 50 pages1.30
4
Colour copy of a part of the register (under section 229(4)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(a)), a part of a record for a proceeding (under section 230(3)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(b)) or a document or other thing (under section 8A(2)), other than a plan or drawing, for each page—
(a) for an A4 page6.35
(b) for an A3 page6.75
5
Copy of a part of the register (under section 229(4)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(a)), a part of a record for a proceeding (under section 230(3)(b) of the Act or section 8A(1)(b)) or a document or other thing (under section 8A(2)), that is a plan or drawing, for each page—
(a) for an A3 page5.35
(b) for an A2 page6.90
(c) for an A1 page8.80
Other
6
Application (under section 63(5) of the Act) for an order requiring a person who is not a party to a proceeding to produce a document or thing to the tribunal or a party to a proceeding
21.35
7
Application (under section 97(2) of the Act) for a notice requiring a person to attend at a stated hearing of a proceeding to give evidence or produce a stated document or other thing to the tribunal
21.35
8
Fee for an officer of the tribunal to accompany a record or document at a place out of a registry of the tribunal, for each day or part of a day the officer is necessarily absent from the registry
201.10plus the officer’s reasonable travel and other expenses
9
Fee for supplying a certificate as to the correctness of a matter in the register of proceedings
66.55in addition to any other fee under items 3–5
Part 43 Amendment of Recording of Evidence Regulation 2018
This part amends the Recording of Evidence Regulation 2018.
100Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 4(1)
$
1
Issuing a copy of a transcription, in printed form or electronic form, of a record under the Act of a legal proceeding before the industrial relations commission—
(a) first copy—for each page4.55
(b) additional copy issued to the same person—for each page1.05
2
Issuing a copy of a transcription, in printed form or electronic form, of a record under the Act of a legal proceeding, other than a proceeding before the industrial relations commission—
(a) first copy— (i) for the first 1 to 8 pages of the copy94.05
(ii) for each additional page after the first 8 pages11.65
Examples—
1 The fee for issuing a copy of a transcription totalling 5 pages is $94.05.2 The fee for issuing a copy of a transcription totalling 12 pages is $140.65, being $94.05 for the first 8 pages and $11.65 for each of the additional 4 pages. (b) additional copy issued to the same person—for each page1.50
3
Issuing a copy, if available in electronic form or cassette tape form, of a record under the Act of a legal proceeding—for each hour
38.60
Part 44 Amendment of Retail Shop Leases Regulation 2016
This part amends the Retail Shop Leases Regulation 2016.
102Amendment of s 9 (Fee for lodging dispute notice—Act, s 55)
Section 9, ‘$338.20’—
omit, insert—$345.80
Part 45 Amendment of Right to Information Regulation 2009
This part amends the Right to Information Regulation 2009.
104Amendment of s 4 (Amount of application fee—Act, sch 5, definition application fee)
Section 4, ‘$49.70’—
omit, insert—$50.80
105Amendment of s 5 (Amount of processing charge—Act, s 56)
Section 5(1), ‘$7.70’—
omit, insert—$7.85
Part 46 Amendment of Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Regulation 2004
This part amends the Second-hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Regulation 2004.
107Replacement of sch 2 (Fees)
Schedule 2—
omit, insert—section 11
$
1
Application fee for a licence (Act, s 10(2)(c)(i))—
(a) for 1 year773.10
(b) for 3 years1,766.00
2
Application fee for renewal of a licence (Act, s 13(2)(d)(i))—
(a) for 1 year490.20
(b) for 3 years1,464.00
3
Application fee for restoration of a licence (Act, s 14(2)(d)(i))—
(a) for 1 year490.20
(b) for 3 years1,464.00
4
Application for approval of a place as an authorised place for a licensee’s licence (Act, s 25(2))
47.70
5
Application for a replacement licence (Act, s 31(2))
43.90
6
Inspecting the register of licences kept under section 4
43.90
Part 47 Amendment of Security Providers Regulation 2008
This part amends the Security Providers Regulation 2008.
109Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 27
$
Applications for licences
1
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 1 licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year320.60
(b) for 3 years634.80
2
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 1 licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year395.90
(b) for 3 years798.10
3
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 1 licence that is a restricted licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm, for 6 months
182.20
4
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 1 licence that is a restricted licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm, for 6 months
219.90
5
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 1 licence that is a security firm licence—
(a) for 1 year1,590.00
(b) for 3 years3,199.00
6
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year194.80
(b) for 3 years377.20
7
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year232.50
(b) for 3 years484.00
8
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a class 2 licence that is a security firm licence—
(a) for 1 year955.20
(b) for 3 years1,915.00
9
Application, under section 10 of the Act, for a security firm licence that is a class 1 licence and class 2 licence—
(a) for 1 year2,032.00
(b) for 3 years4,096.00
Particular amendments of licences
10
Amendment, under section 17 of the Act, of an individual’s class 1 licence to authorise the carrying out of the functions of an additional type of security provider other than a security firm—for each additional type of security provider
80.35
11
Amendment, under section 17 of the Act, of an individual’s class 2 licence to authorise the carrying out of the functions of an additional type of security provider other than a security firm—for each additional type of security provider
47.10
12
Amendment, under section 17 of the Act, of a security firm licence to authorise the carrying out of the functions of an additional type of security provider—for each additional type of security provider
238.90
13
Amendment, under section 17 of the Act, of an imposed condition on a licence, other than in a way mentioned in item 10, 11 or 12
82.90
Renewal of licences
14
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 1 licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year157.20
(b) for 3 years466.40
15
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 1 licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year201.10
(b) for 3 years598.30
16
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 1 licence that is a security firm licence—
(a) for 1 year804.40
(b) for 3 years2,398.00
17
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year95.45
(b) for 3 years280.80
18
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm—
(a) for 1 year121.90
(b) for 3 years359.70
19
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a class 2 licence that is a security firm licence—
(a) for 1 year484.00
(b) for 3 years1,446.00
20
Renewal, under section 20 of the Act, of a security firm licence that is a class 1 licence and class 2 licence—
(a) for 1 year1,037.00
(b) for 3 years3,097.00
Replacement of licences
21
Replacement, under section 25 of the Act, of a class 1 licence or class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of 1 type of security provider other than a security firm
33.90
22
Replacement, under section 25 of the Act, of a class 1 licence or class 2 licence for carrying out the functions of more than 1 type of security provider other than a security firm
48.35
23
Replacement, under section 25 of the Act, of a security firm licence
76.65
Fingerprinting of relevant person
24
Taking a relevant person’s fingerprints under section 27 of the Act
100.00
Applications for temporary permits
25
Application, under section 31C of the Act, for a temporary permit for carrying out authorised functions of a bodyguard
93.05
26
Application, under section 31C of the Act, for a temporary permit for carrying out authorised functions of a crowd controller
93.05
27
Application, under section 31C of the Act, for a temporary permit for carrying out authorised functions of a security officer
93.05
28
Application, under section 31C of the Act, for a temporary permit for carrying out authorised functions of a security firm
150.90
Inspection of register and copies of entries in register
29
Inspecting, under section 13(4)(a), the register of security providers kept by the chief executive
19.45
30
Copy, under section 13(5), of an entry in the register
19.45
31
Certified copy of an entry in the register
33.90
Part 48 Amendment of Status of Children Regulation 2012
This part amends the Status of Children Regulation 2012.
111Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 16
$
1
Filing a document, or a certified copy of a document, mentioned in section 27(1) of the Act (Act, s 9(1))
20.05
2
Searching an index of a document, or a certified copy of a document, mentioned in section 27(1) of the Act, including inspecting the document or copy (Act, s 9(2))
25.15
Part 49 Amendment of Tattoo Industry Regulation 2013
This part amends the Tattoo Industry Regulation 2013.
113Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 4
$
Operator licence
1
Application for operator licence (Act, s 11(5)(e)(i))—
(a) for 1 year955.20
(b) for 3 years1,915.00
2
Application for renewal of operator licence (Act, s 35A(2)(b)(i))—
(a) for 1 year484.00
(b) for 3 years1,446.00
3
Taking an applicant’s fingerprints under section 35E of the Act (Act, ss 11(8) and 35A(4))
100.00
4
Issuing replacement operator licence (s 3(2))
45.00
Tattooist licence
5
Application for tattooist licence (Act, s 11(5)(e)(i))—
(a) for 1 year232.50
(b) for 3 years484.00
6
Application for renewal of tattooist licence (Act, s 35A(2)(b)(i))—
(a) for 1 year121.90
(b) for 3 years360.70
7
Taking an applicant’s fingerprints under section 35E of the Act (Act, ss 11(8) and 35A(4))
100.00
8
Issuing replacement tattooist licence (s 3(2))
45.00
Exhibition permit
9
Application for exhibition permit (Act, s 41(5)(i))—
(a) for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 1 to 5 participants485.80
(b) for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 6 to 10 participants728.60
(c) for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 11 or more participants1,093.00
Visiting tattooist permit
10
Application for visiting tattooist permit (Act, s 44(4)(e)(v))
243.00
Part 50 Amendment of Tourism Services Regulation 2003
This part amends the Tourism Services Regulation 2003.
115Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 3
$
1
Application fee for registration under section 20 of the Act
76.55
2
Registration issue fee under section 20 of the Act—for each year
773.10
3
Registration renewal fee under section 22 of the Act—for each year
773.10
4
Application fee for changing a condition of registration under section 18 of the Act
50.25
5
Application for replacement of a registration certificate under section 27 of the Act
24.55
6
Inspecting a register kept under section 28 or 72 of the Act
16.35
7
Obtaining a copy of an entry in a register kept under section 28 or 72 of the Act
16.35
Part 51 Amendment of Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) Regulation 2009
This part amends the Uniform Civil Procedure (Fees) Regulation 2009.
117Amendment of s 16 (Non-professional witness attendance allowance)
(1)Section 16(a), ‘$40.15’—omit, insert—
$40.75
(2)Section 16(b), ‘$80.40’—
omit, insert—$81.60
118Amendment of s 17 (Professional witness or expert attendance allowance)
(1)Section 17(1), ‘$246.80’—
omit, insert—$250.50
(2)Section 17(2)(a), ‘$92.60’—
omit, insert—$94.00
(3)Section 17(2)(b), ‘$133.20’—
omit, insert—$135.20
(4)Section 17(2)(c), ‘$161.80’—
omit, insert—$164.20
(5)Section 17(2)(d), ‘$190.20’—
omit, insert—$193.10
(6)Section 17(2)(e), ‘$218.00’—
omit, insert—$221.30
(7)Section 17(3), ‘$82.65’—
omit, insert—$83.90
119Amendment of s 18 (Interpreter attendance allowance)
(1)Section 18(1), ‘$251.80’—
omit, insert—$255.60
(2)Section 18(2)(a), ‘$64.30’—
omit, insert—$65.25
(3)Section 18(2)(b), ‘$29.25’—
omit, insert—$29.70
Schedules 1 to 2A—
omit, insert—section 4(1)
Supreme Court
District Court
$
$
Originating process
1
(1) Filing any claim, including a counterclaim or writ in admiralty, under the Corporations Act or the Admiralty Act 1988 (Cwlth)— (a) if at least 1 plaintiff is a corporation2,784.00
not applicable
(b) otherwise1,162.00
not applicable
(2) Filing any application that is an originating process under the Corporations Act or the Admiralty Act 1988 (Cwlth)— (a) if at least 1 applicant is a corporation2,784.00
not applicable
(b) otherwise1,162.00
not applicable
(3) Filing any claim, including a counterclaim, other than a claim or counterclaim mentioned in subitem (1)— (a) if at least 1 plaintiff is a corporation1,954.00
1,754.00
(b) otherwise974.00
880.00
(4) Filing any application, other than an application mentioned in subitem (2) or item 2, that is an originating process— (a) if at least 1 applicant is a corporation1,954.00
1,754.00
(b) otherwise974.00
880.00
(5) Filing any document initiating any appeal, including a case stated, an application for leave to appeal or a cross appeal— (a) if at least 1 party initiating the appeal is a corporation2,928.00
2,633.00
(b) otherwise1,464.00
1,314.00
Administration of estates
2
Filing—
(a) an application for probate or letters of administration722.60
not applicable
(b) an application for resealing of a foreign grant of probate or letters of administration under the British Probates Act 1898722.60
not applicable
(c) an application for an order to administer under the Public Trustee Act 1978722.60
not applicable
Any other documents
3
(1) Filing an application in the Supreme Court to be admitted to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 200771.65
not applicable
(2) Filing or receiving any document not connected with a matter already on record and not otherwise provided for, including the filing or receiving of any document in the sheriff’s office or marshal’s office116.60
100.60
(3) If a fee is paid under subitem (2) in relation to a document, a further fee is not payable under the subitem for filing any subsequent document related to the first document.Issuing subpoena
4
Issuing a subpoena under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999, rule 414, at the request of a party
95.35
95.35
Setting down
5
(1) Setting down for hearing or trial a proceeding under the Corporations Act or the Admiralty Act 1988 (Cwlth)— (a) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation4,645.00
not applicable (b) otherwise2,325.00
not applicable
(2) Setting down for hearing or trial any other proceeding— (a) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation3,255.00
2,928.00
(b) otherwise1,628.00
1,464.00
Hearing
6
(1) For the hearing or trial of a proceeding under the Corporations Act or the Admiralty Act 1988 (Cwlth)— (a) for each day or part of a day after the first day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation
1,861.00not applicable
(ii) otherwise924.10
not applicable
(b) for each day or part of a day after the fourth day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation3,344.00
not applicable
(ii) otherwise1,540.00
not applicable
(c) for each day or part of a day after the ninth day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation6,600.00
not applicable (ii) otherwise3,097.00
not applicable
(2) For the hearing or trial of any other proceeding— (a) for each day or part of a day after the first day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation1,301.00
1,169.00
(ii) otherwise653.40
584.60
(b) for each day or part of a day after the fourth day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation2,345.00
2,106.00
(ii) otherwise1,170.00
1,056.00
(c) for each day or part of a day after the ninth day— (i) if at least 1 plaintiff or appellant is a corporation4,557.00
4,099.00
(ii) otherwise2,275.00
2,046.00
Reduced fee
7
Reduced fee—
(a) for a corporation in relation to a fee payable under item 1(3), (4) or (5), 5(2) or 6(2)—the fee that would be payable under the item if the corporation were a party other than a corporation (b) otherwise131.80
131.80
Opening offices
8
Opening, or keeping open, the registry, sheriff’s office or marshal’s office between 4.30p.m. and 8.30a.m. or on a Saturday, Sunday or court holiday
540.50
540.50
Copies
9
Copy of a record of the court or a document or exhibit filed in the registry, sheriff’s office or marshal’s office, including reasons for judgment—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
2.85
(b) maximum fee for first copy74.10
74.10
(c) additional copy—each page0.65
0.65
(d) maximum fee for additional copy29.55
29.55
10
(1) Certifying a copy of a record of the court or a document or exhibit filed in the registry70.50
70.50
(2) This fee is in addition to the fee mentioned in item 9. (3) This fee does not apply to certifying the original certificate of admission of a person to the legal profession under the Legal Profession Act 2007.Attendance of officer
11
(1) For an officer— (a) to attend with a record or document at a court or place out of the court building; or (b) to attend to examine a witness or an enforcement debtor away from the court building; or (c) to attend a view out of the office; or (d) *to attend to the discharge of cargo; or (e) *to attend to the sale or removal of a ship or goods; or (f) *to attend to the delivery up of a ship or goods in accordance with the inventory— for each hour or part of an hour115.40
115.40
but not more than, for each day578.10
578.10
(2) *For an officer to attend the release of a ship, goods, or person from arrest
50.25not applicable
(3) The reasonable travelling and other expenses of the officer are also payable.Public searches
12
(1) Searching the records—for each name or file25.70
25.70
(2) Retrieval from Queensland State Archives—for each file25.70
25.70
Accounts and assessment of costs
13
Taking an account before the registrar—for each hour or part of an hour
115.40
115.40
14
(1) Assessment by an assessing registrar of a costs statement under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999, rule 708, wholly or partly—for each hour or part of an hour115.40
115.40
(2) Assessment by an assessing registrar of a costs statement other than under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999, rule 708—for each $100 or part of $100 allowed14.45
14.45
Miscellaneous
15
(1) *Drawing an advertisement156.70
156.70
(2) Settling and executing a deed of transfer156.70
156.70
(3) Appointing a valuer for a ship or an auctioneer or agent to sell a ship, in addition to any fee payable to the valuer, auctioneer or agent150.60
not applicable16
Certificate of registrar
70.50
70.50
17
Preparation and photocopying of documents for inclusion in appeal books—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
not applicable
(b) additional copy—each page0.65
not applicable
(c) binding of appeal books—each book10.95
not applicable
Expenses of registrar, enforcement officer or marshal
18
*Any amount that the registrar, enforcement officer or marshal considers was actually and reasonably incurred for the following—
(a) each person left in possession; (b) the securing and safe custody of property under seizure; (c)(i) board and lodging; (ii) travelling expenses; (iii) clerical assistance at sales; (iv) advertising; (v) feeding livestock or removing it to a place of safekeeping; (vi) hire of transport, warehouses or yards; (vii) out-of-pocket expenses.Poundage
19
(1) On enforcing a warrant or other process under, or because of, which an amount is received by the registrar, the sheriff or the enforcement creditor—2.5% of the amount received, but not less than156.70
156.70
(2) On enforcing a warrant for possession—2.5% determined on annual rent or value, but not less than156.70
156.70
(3) No fee is payable on the sale of a ship or goods sold by the marshal under a judgment or order of the court.Fees payable to enforcement officer, marshal or marshal’s officer
20
(1) Service or attempted service, or enforcement or attempted enforcement, of a warrant, process or document— (a) on each person or ship served or enforced108.10
108.10
(b) for each additional warrant, process or document served or enforced if— (i) 2 or more warrants, processes or documents lodged at the same time against the same person or ship are served or enforced at the same time; or (ii) 2 or more persons or ships are served with the same warrant, process or document, the same proceedings are enforced against them, or proceedings are enforced at the same time and at the same address19.45
19.45
(2) The reasonable travelling and other expenses of the officer are also payable.21
(1) Travelling fees on service or attempted service, or enforcement or attempted enforcement, of a warrant, process or document—for each kilometre or part of a kilometre necessarily travelled from the registry to the place of service or enforcement, 1 way in excess of 8km from the registry3.85
3.85
(2) Only 1 travelling fee may be charged if— (a) 2 or more warrants, processes or documents lodged at the same time against the same person or ship are served or enforced at the same time; or (b) 2 or more persons or ships are served with the same warrant, process or document, the same proceedings are enforced against them, or proceedings are enforced at the same time and at the same address.22
(1) Taking a person to prison or a place of detention from the place of arrest—for each kilometre3.85
3.85
(2) Other unavoidable expenses involved in taking a person to prison or a place of detention.23
(1) For time necessarily spent after the first hour, for each hour or part of an hour, on— (a) service or attempted service, or enforcement or attempted enforcement, of a warrant, process or document; or (b) arranging or conducting an auction33.90
33.90
(2) If the enforcement officer is a full-time officer of the public service and performs a duty during normal working hours, the allowance is to be paid to the court.24
(1) Retaining possession by the marshal or marshal’s officer of a ship, with or without cargo, or of a ship’s cargo without a ship—for each day18.25
not applicable
(2) In addition to the fee mentioned in subitem (1), the reasonable expenses incurred for a ship keeper in retaining possession of a ship are also payable. (3) No fee is payable for the custody and possession of property under arrest— (a) if it consists of an amount in a bank or goods stored in a bonded warehouse; or (b) if it is in the custody of an authorised officer within the meaning of the Customs Act 1901 (Cwlth).* indicates fee may be payable to the enforcement officer, marshal or marshal’s officer
section 5(1)
$
Filing claim or other document
1
Filing a claim—
(a) if amount claimed is $2,500 or less176.10
(b) if amount claimed is more than $2,500 but less than $10,000245.30
(c) if amount claimed is $10,000 or more but less than $50,000263.50
(d) if amount claimed is $50,000 or more but less than $100,000 and— (i) the plaintiff is an individual or all plaintiffs are individuals338.90
(ii) otherwise534.40
(e) if amount claimed is $100,000 or more and— (i) the plaintiff is an individual or all plaintiffs are individuals402.10
(ii) otherwise667.90
2
Registering a judgment or order issued out of a court other than a State court or tribunal (including enforcement action taken on the judgment)—
(a) if amount claimed is less than $10,000110.50
(b) if amount claimed is $10,000 or more119.00
3
Filing an employment claim mentioned in the Magistrates Courts Act 1921, section 42B
59.60
4
Filing a document (other than a claim) to start a proceeding
110.50
Copies and inspection
5
Certifying a copy of an order or a copy of another document (other than a record under the Recording of Evidence Act 1962)
28.90
6
Inspecting records in a proceeding—
(a) within 4 years after filing of claim (not payable by parties)15.65
(b) more than 4 years after filing of claim (including parties)27.00
7
Copying records in a proceeding not subject to the Recording of Evidence Act 1962—
(a) first copy—each page2.85
(b) maximum fee for first copy74.10
(c) additional copy—each page0.65
(d) maximum fee for additional copy29.55
Poundage
8
Poundage if an enforcement officer enforces an enforcement warrant or other process under, or because of, which money is received by the bailiff or enforcement creditor—5% on first $200 and 2.5% on the balance (the first $200 is to be paid to the bailiff), but not less than
70.50
Opening registry
9
Opening, or keeping open, the registry between 8a.m. and 8.30a.m. or between 4.30p.m. and 6p.m. on a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or court holiday
182.10
Assessment of costs
10
Making an appointment for directions or for assessment of a costs statement by an assessing registrar
52.05
11
Assessment by an assessing registrar of a costs statement under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999, rule 708, wholly or partly—for each hour or part of an hour
115.40
12
Assessment by an assessing registrar of a costs statement other than under the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999, rule 708—for each $100 or part of $100 allowed
14.45
13
For an order for the amount assessed
71.65
$
Service, enforcement or apprehension
1
Service or attempted service of a claim, application, subpoena, process or other document within 12km of the registry—on each person served
51.55
2
Enforcement, or attempted enforcement, of a warrant within 12km of the registry—for each bailiff
75.25
3
(1) Travelling fees on service, or attempted service, of a claim, application, subpoena, process or other document or enforcement, or attempted enforcement, of a warrant—for each kilometre or part of a kilometre necessarily travelled from the registry to the place of service or enforcement, 1 way in excess of 12km from the registry3.85
(2) Only 1 travelling fee may be charged if— (a) 2 or more claims, applications, subpoenas, processes, other documents or warrants lodged at the same time against the same person are served or enforced at the same time; or (b) 2 or more persons are served with the same claim, application, subpoena, process or other document at the same time and at the same address.4
(1) For time necessarily spent after the first hour on enforcement or attempted enforcement, or apprehension or attempted apprehension—for each hour or part of an hour24.45
(2) A payment under subitem (1) is at the discretion of the registrar. (3) If the bailiff is a full-time officer of the public service and performs the enforcement or apprehension during normal working hours, the allowance is to be paid to the court.5
Taking a person to prison or a place of detention from the place of arrest—for each kilometre
3.85
Additional fee for payment into court
6
If the bailiff collects and pays into court at least 50% but less than 85% of a money order debt due under a warrant—an additional fee
24.45
7
If the bailiff collects and pays into court at least 85% of a money order debt due under a warrant—an additional fee
48.90
Custody and possession of property
8
(1) Each bailiff left in possession of property—for each day, not more than108.10
(2) If board and lodging are not supplied, actual and reasonable expenses incurred are at the discretion of the registrar. (3) The registrar may allow other actual and necessary payments made for the safe custody of property under seizure. (4) No fee is payable for the custody and possession of property under seizure if the property is not kept in the actual possession of the bailiff.Miscellaneous
9
The following amounts are at the discretion of the registrar, if actually and reasonably incurred—
(a) travelling expenses for each person; (b) clerical assistance at sales, if necessary; (c) advertising; (d) the cost of feeding livestock, or removing it to a place of safekeeping; (e) necessary assistance to, or expenses incurred by, the bailiff in enforcing a warrant, for example, hiring transport, warehouses and yards and out-of-pocket expenses, for example, postage and telephone calls.10
(1) Drawing an advertisement of sale, if the sale is under an enforcement warrant for the seizure and sale of property96.65
(2) If the advertisement is not drawn by the bailiff, the fee is to be paid to the court.section 5AA
$
1
Filing a notice of appeal—
(a) if there is only 1 party initiating the appeal and the party is an individual, or if there is more than 1 party initiating the appeal and they are all individuals646.50
(b) otherwise1,280.00
2
Filing an originating application—Planning and Environment Court Rules 2018, rule 6—
(a) if there is only 1 applicant and the applicant is an individual, or if there is more than 1 applicant and all the applicants are individuals646.50
(b) otherwise1,280.00
3
Issuing a certificate on a final judgment, order, finding or decision
68.20
4
Filing a document (the first document), other than any subsequent document relating to the first document, for which no other fee is provided
98.15
5
Issuing a copy of a record of the court, a document or exhibit filed in the registry or reasons for judgment—
(a) first copy—each page2.65
(b) maximum fee for first copy72.50
(c) additional copy—each page0.60
(d) maximum fee for additional copy28.70
6
Opening, or keeping open, the registry between 4.30p.m. and 8.30a.m. or on a Saturday, Sunday or court holiday.
532.10
7
Searching the record in an appeal or other proceeding—for each name or file
25.40
8
Attending a view—
(a) for each hour or part of an hour113.10
(b) but not more than, for each day565.90
9
Making an appointment for assessment of a costs statement
113.10
10
Assessing a costs statement—for each $100 or part of $100 allowed
13.60
Part 52 Amendment of Wagering Regulation 1999
This part amends the Wagering Regulation 1999.
122Replacement of sch 3 (Fees)
Schedule 3—
omit, insert—section 17
$
1
Application for race wagering licence or sports wagering licence (Act, s 19(c))
18,910.00
2
Application for key person licence (Act, s 102(2)(c))
546.80
3
Issuing replacement key person licence (Act, s 116(4))
40.25
4
Evaluation by the chief executive of regulated wagering equipment (Act, s 208(4)(a)), for each hour, or part of an hour, involved in the following—
(a) carrying out— (i) basic evaluation226.30
(ii) intermediate evaluation282.80
(iii) advanced evaluation333.00
(iv) administration for an evaluation169.60
(b) giving advice for an evaluation169.60
(c) holding meetings for an evaluation169.60
Note—
See section 17(2) in relation to a fee for part of an hour.
Part 53 Amendment of Wine Industry Regulation 2009
This part amends the Wine Industry Regulation 2009.
124Replacement of sch 1 (Fees)
Schedule 1—
omit, insert—section 18
$
1
Application for wine producer licence—Act, s 7(1)(c)
616.00
2
Application for wine merchant licence—Act, s 7(1)(c)
2,633.00
3
Annual fee for wine producer licence or wine merchant licence—Act, s 53(2)
616.10
4
Application for transfer of licence—Act, s 21
314.40
5
Application for nominee for new licence or existing licence or additional or replacement nominee—Act, s 13
314.40
6
Application for a condition under section 15(3A) of the Act
314.40
7
Application for a condition under section 16(2) of the Act
188.30
8
Application for extended trading hours—Act, s 19(1)
43.95
9
Application for interim licence—Act, s 24(1)
123.20
10
Inspecting the register—Act, s 59(b)
34.60
Part 54 Amendment of Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Regulation 2011
This part amends the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Regulation 2011.
126Replacement of sch 4 (Fees)
Schedule 4—
omit, insert—section 7
$
1
Application for an eligibility declaration (Act, s 178(3)(c))
92.30
2
Prescribed notice application relating to regulated employment (Act, s 200(1)(e))—
(a) if the application is about a person proposing to be, or continue being, employed in regulated employment as a volunteernil
(b) otherwise92.30
3
Prescribed notice application relating to a regulated business (Act, s 212(1)(c))—
(a) if the application is about a person proposing to carry on, or continue carrying on, a regulated business, other than for financial rewardnil
(b) otherwise92.30
4
Application for cancellation of a negative notice (Act, s 236(4)(c))
92.30
5
Application for replacement of a current positive notice, positive notice blue card or positive exemption notice (Act, s 347(2))
13.95
6
Fee for the chief executive giving information under the Education (Queensland College of Teachers) Act 2005, s 15D (Act, s 401(3))
11.55