Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995

LegislationReferenced in 20 bills

Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill expands police powers in four areas: longer monitoring of child sex offenders, new tools to investigate cybercrime, allowing civilians to assist in undercover operations, and creating offences targeting hooning gatherings and their spectators.

30/11/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyChildren & Families

Transport Legislation (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill makes various transport law changes to improve road safety, support people with mobility needs, and streamline administrative processes. It expands the types of motorised wheelchairs and mobility scooters that can be used legally, protects doctors who report unfit drivers, and modernises how speed camera revenue is spent on safety programs.

26/5/2022· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsHealthSeniors
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Transport Legislation (Disability Parking and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill extends Queensland's Disability Parking Permit Scheme to include legally blind people and doubles the fine for misusing disability parking bays. It also makes technical updates to rail safety definitions to align with national law.

26/11/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsHealth
14

Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Offender Prohibition Order) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2022

This bill updates Queensland's monitoring system for convicted child sex offenders living in the community. It requires offenders to report their use of anonymising software, hidden applications and digital device details, while giving police stronger powers to inspect devices and track offenders' online activities.

26/10/2022· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsSafety & Emergency
25

Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes wide-ranging updates to Queensland's justice system, covering courts, tribunals, the legal profession, electoral processes, and victim recognition. It brings significant changes including allowing public identification of sexual offence defendants before committal, better recognition of unborn children's deaths in criminal proceedings, stronger oversight of JPs, and various administrative improvements.

25/5/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsGovernment & Elections
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Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill responds to a small group of repeat young offenders responsible for nearly half of youth crime by tightening bail laws and allowing GPS monitoring. It also gives Gold Coast police new powers to scan people for knives in entertainment areas, and makes it easier to prosecute drivers involved in hooning offences.

25/2/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesSafety & Emergency
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Agriculture and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2019

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's agricultural, biosecurity and animal welfare laws. Most notably, it doubles penalties for farm trespass, introduces biosecurity management plans that visitors must follow, and gives animal welfare inspectors new powers to help abandoned animals.

22/8/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Furner MP
Business & EconomyEnvironmentRegional Queensland
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Termination of Pregnancy Bill 2018

This bill decriminalises termination of pregnancy in Queensland, removing it from the Criminal Code and treating it as a health matter. It allows women to access terminations through registered medical practitioners up to 22 weeks gestation, with additional safeguards for later terminations, and creates protected zones around clinics.

22/8/2018· PASSED· Hon Y D'Ath MP
HealthJustice & Rights
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State Penalties Enforcement (Modernisation) Amendment Bill 2022

This bill modernises Queensland's fine enforcement system by centralising management of camera-detected offences under a single agency, while also securing rental bonds with a government guarantee and reducing land tax for Special Disability Trusts.

17/3/2022· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsHousing & RentingCost of Living
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Transport and Other Legislation (Road Safety, Technology and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill introduces the Digital Licence App allowing Queenslanders to carry driver licences and photo ID on their smartphones, and extends automated camera enforcement to catch drivers using mobile phones and not wearing seatbelts. It also makes various technical improvements to transport legislation.

17/3/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsSafety & EmergencyTechnology & Digital
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Transport Legislation (Disability Parking Permit Scheme) 2019

This bill was discharged and did not become law. It would have allowed people who are blind or have severe vision impairment to apply for disability parking permits in Queensland. Currently, only people with walking difficulties qualify, even though four other states and territories already include vision impairment.

16/10/2019· Discharged· Mr N Dametto MP
Transport & RoadsHealth

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

Police and Other Legislation (Identity and Biometric Capability) Amendment Bill 2018

This bill enables Queensland to participate in a national facial recognition system that shares driver licence photos between Australian governments to combat identity fraud and terrorism. It also increases penalties for explosives offences and provided temporary extended liquor trading for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

15/2/2018· PASSED· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyTechnology & Digital
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Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill strengthens heavy vehicle safety by requiring company executives to actively ensure compliance with safety laws, and establishes a national database of heavy vehicles. It also significantly increases penalties for dangerous and careless driving that causes death or serious injury, and allows vehicle owners to be notified of traffic offences committed in their vehicles.

15/2/2018· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency

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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Personalised Transport Ombudsman Bill 2019

This bill creates the Personalised Transport Ombudsman to resolve complaints about taxis, rideshare, limousines and booked hire services. It also updates legislation to support Queensland's new $371 million public transport ticketing system, which will allow passengers to pay using contactless cards, smartphones or wearables.

13/2/2019· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsBusiness & Economy
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Transport Legislation (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill strengthens Queensland's approach to road safety by significantly reforming drink driving laws and improving speed camera enforcement. It extends the alcohol interlock program from 2 to 5 years, requires drink drivers to complete education programs, and expands the program to capture mid-range offenders. The bill also enables point-to-point speed cameras on roads with variable speed limits and improves marine pollution cost recovery processes.

13/2/2019· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsSafety & Emergency
33

Revenue Legislation Amendment Bill 2018

This bill implements several 2017-18 state budget measures and election commitments affecting property duty, vehicle registration, first home buyer grants, land tax, payroll tax, and mining royalties. It increases taxes on foreign property buyers and luxury vehicles while extending benefits for first home buyers and employers of apprentices.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Cost of LivingHousing & RentingBusiness & Economy

Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023

This bill makes changes across multiple transport policy areas. It completes Queensland's transition to the national heavy vehicle regulatory scheme by transferring staff to the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator. It also strengthens road safety for e-scooter and bicycle users, creates consistent safety duties for bus and passenger transport operators, modernises toll payment processes, and allows overseas visitors to use digital driver's licences.

12/10/2023· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsWork & EmploymentSafety & Emergency
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Queensland Community Safety Bill 2024

This bill implements a comprehensive package of community safety measures. It expands police powers to search for knives in shopping centres and on public transport, creates new firearm prohibition orders for high-risk individuals, increases penalties for dangerous driving and attacks on emergency workers, allows police to issue on-the-spot fines for low-range drink driving, and reforms youth justice detention transfers.

1/5/2024· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyChildren & Families
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