Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986

LegislationReferenced in 12 bills

Fisheries (Sustainable Fisheries Strategy) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill reforms Queensland's fisheries laws to implement the Sustainable Fisheries Strategy 2017-2027. It introduces harvest strategies for more responsive management of fish stocks, creates tough new penalties for illegal fish sales (black marketing), and formally recognises charter fishing and Indigenous traditional fishing as distinct sectors.

4/9/2018· PASSED· Hon M Furner MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyRegional Queensland

Making Queensland Safer Bill 2024

This bill implements the Government's 'adult crime, adult time' policy, allowing children who commit serious offences to receive the same sentences as adults, including mandatory life imprisonment for murder. It removes the principle that detention should be a last resort for young offenders and requires courts to give primary consideration to victims when sentencing. The changes also open up Childrens Court proceedings to victims and media.

28/11/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon D Crisafulli MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes wide-ranging amendments to over 35 justice-related Acts to improve court and tribunal efficiency. It modernises the coronial system, strengthens protections for vulnerable witnesses, expands when property offences can be dealt with in Magistrates Courts, and closes gaps in dangerous prisoner supervision laws.

28/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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Disability Services and Other Legislation (Worker Screening) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill creates a nationally consistent worker screening system for the NDIS to better protect people with disability from harm. It requires workers in risk-assessed roles to be screened before starting work, enables clearances to be recognised across all Australian states and territories, and introduces ongoing national criminal history monitoring.

26/11/2020· PASSED· Hon C Crawford MP
HealthWork & Employment
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Economic Development and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

This bill reforms Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) to help address Queensland's housing supply shortage. It gives EDQ expanded powers to deliver social and affordable housing, creates new 'Place Renewal Areas' for coordinated urban renewal, grants compulsory land acquisition powers, and restructures EDQ as an independent statutory body with its own board and CEO.

20/3/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon G Grace MP
Housing & RentingBusiness & EconomyGovernment & Elections
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Disability Services and Other Legislation (Worker Screening) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill ensures all disability service workers in Queensland undergo proper criminal history screening before providing services. It closes a gap by clarifying that self-employed workers (sole traders) must hold a yellow card, and enables Queensland to share criminal history information with other states as the NDIS rolls out nationally.

20/3/2018· PASSED· Hon C O'Rourke MP
HealthWork & Employment

Tow Truck and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill reforms three distinct areas: it regulates tow truck operators who remove vehicles from private property (like shopping centres), ensures 17-year-old drivers remain accountable for serious driving offences, and reduces administration fees for motorists with multiple unpaid tolls. The private property towing reforms respond to community complaints about exploitative practices.

15/2/2018· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsCost of Living

Domestic and Family Violence Protection (Combating Coercive Control) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill implements the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce's recommendations to combat coercive control in domestic and family violence situations. It modernises stalking laws to cover technology-facilitated abuse, requires courts to identify the person most in need of protection in disputed cases, and improves how evidence of domestic violence patterns is recognised in criminal proceedings.

14/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon S Fentiman MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyTechnology & Digital
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Tow Truck Bill 2023

This bill replaces the 50-year-old Tow Truck Act 1973 with modern legislation governing the towing of vehicles from crash scenes, police seizures and private property in regulated areas of Queensland. It maintains consumer protections for vulnerable motorists while modernising the accreditation system for tow truck operators, drivers and assistants.

13/6/2023· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsBusiness & EconomyJustice & Rights
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Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill implements a 'No Card, No Start' policy requiring all workers in child-related employment to hold a valid blue card before commencing work. It also modernises the blue card application process, creates a register to monitor home-based care services, and expands the list of offences that disqualify people from working with children.

13/11/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Children & FamiliesWork & EmploymentJustice & Rights

Justice Legislation (Links to Terrorist Activity) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill implements a national agreement to restrict bail and parole for people with links to terrorism. It reverses the usual presumption in favour of release, requiring courts to refuse bail and parole unless 'exceptional circumstances' exist. The changes apply to adults and children who have been convicted of terrorism offences, are subject to Commonwealth control orders, or have promoted terrorism.

13/11/2018· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsSafety & Emergency

Environmental Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's environmental protection laws by streamlining approval processes, strengthening compliance powers, and better protecting the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It introduces temporary environmental authorities for emergency situations and bans mining in the Wet Tropics.

12/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Scanlon MP
EnvironmentBusiness & EconomyJustice & Rights