Chief Executive of Queensland Health

Role / OfficeReferenced in 3 bills

Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2023

This bill makes a wide range of health reforms to improve patient safety and expand access to healthcare. Key changes include allowing nurses and midwives to provide early medical terminations of pregnancy, counting babies as separate patients for midwife staffing ratios, requiring disclosure of serious patient safety risks identified by quality committees, and allowing Mental Health Court documents to be used in criminal proceedings.

30/11/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
HealthWork & EmploymentJustice & Rights
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Assisted Reproductive Technology Bill 2024

This bill creates Queensland's first laws to regulate fertility clinics and establishes a donor conception register. It responds to failures in industry self-regulation, including cases where wrong donor sperm was used and donors fathered far more children than guidelines allowed. The law prioritises the welfare of people born through donor conception, giving them the right to know their genetic origins.

22/5/2024· PASSED· Hon S Fentiman MP
HealthChildren & Families
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Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Dismantling Illegal Trade) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025

This bill dramatically strengthens Queensland's enforcement powers against illegal tobacco and nicotine vape sales. It extends business closure periods from 72 hours to 3 months, creates new criminal and civil penalties for landlords who allow illegal sales on their premises, and enables undercover operations to catch offenders.

16/9/2025· PASSED with amendment· Hon T Nicholls MP
HealthBusiness & EconomyJustice & Rights
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