Public Safety Business Agency

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Debt Reduction and Savings Bill 2021

This bill implements Queensland's Savings and Debt Plan by restructuring several government bodies and transferring the Titles Registry to a government-owned company within the Queensland Future Fund. It also introduces a fee unit model for regulatory fees, requires government agencies to publish online instead of in print, and makes safety improvements to tattoo ink regulation.

25/3/2021· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Dick MP
Government & ElectionsBusiness & EconomyHealth
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Public Safety Business Agency and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016

This bill reshapes the Public Safety Business Agency, which provides shared back-office services to Queensland's police and fire agencies. It sets up a new Board of Management led by the Police and Fire Commissioners, hands some operational functions back to the Queensland Police Service and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services, moves Blue Card Services to the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, and absorbs the State Government Protective Security Service into the police service.

24/5/2016· PASSED· Hon B Byrne MP
Government & ElectionsSafety & EmergencyChildren & Families
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National Injury Insurance Scheme (Queensland) Bill 2016

This bill creates a no-fault insurance scheme that pays for lifetime treatment, care and support for people catastrophically injured in Queensland motor vehicle accidents, regardless of who caused the crash. It sets up a new agency and fund paid for by a levy on CTP insurance premiums, and applies to serious injuries suffered from 1 July 2016 onwards.

19/4/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon C Pitt MP
HealthTransport & RoadsJustice & Rights
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Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2015

This bill retrospectively approves $9.11 million of unforeseen government spending from the 2014-15 financial year. It also changes the rules so that Queensland government departments can borrow from lenders other than the Queensland Treasury Corporation, as long as the Treasurer approves.

16/9/2015· PASSED· Hon C Pitt MP
Government & Elections
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Police Service Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2021

This bill modernises the security framework for Queensland Government buildings by repealing the State Buildings Protective Security Act 1983 and integrating Protective Services into the Queensland Police Service. It creates a single category of protective services officer (PSO) with standardised powers and introduces new accountability measures including a register of enforcement acts.

16/11/2021· PASSED· Hon M Ryan MP
Justice & RightsSafety & EmergencyGovernment & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2021

This bill authorises the Queensland Government's budget for the 2021-22 financial year, appropriating $63.5 billion across all government departments and agencies. It also provides $31.8 billion in interim funding for the start of 2022-23 until the next budget bill passes.

15/6/2021· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2015

This bill is the 2015-16 Queensland Budget in legal form. It authorises the Treasurer to spend $52.84 billion from the consolidated fund across 26 departments and agencies for the year starting 1 July 2015, plus $26.42 billion of interim supply to keep government running at the start of 2016-17.

14/7/2015· PASSED· Hon C Pitt MP
Government & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2016

This bill is the 2016-17 Queensland Budget in legal form. It authorises the Treasurer to spend $47.6 billion across government departments for the year starting 1 July 2016, and a further $23.8 billion in interim supply to keep government running into 2017-18.

14/6/2016· PASSED· Hon C Pitt MP
Government & Elections
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Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 2016

This bill gives Parliament's formal approval for $390.126 million of extra government spending that occurred during the 2015-16 financial year beyond what the original budget allowed. It is a routine housekeeping Act required whenever departments spend more than their original appropriation.

13/9/2016· PASSED· Hon C Pitt MP
Government & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2017

This bill is Queensland's annual state budget in legal form. It authorises the Treasurer to spend $50.85 billion from the consolidated fund on government departments for 2017-18, and provides $25.43 billion in interim supply to keep government running in the first half of 2018-19 until the next budget passes.

13/6/2017· PASSED· Hon C Pitt MP
Government & Elections

Appropriation Bill 2018

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $53.2 billion from the Consolidated Fund in the 2018-19 financial year. It is the annual appropriation bill that gives every government department legal authority to access its budget allocation for delivering public services including health, education, transport, policing, and community support.

12/6/2018· PASSED· Hon J Trad MP
Government & Elections
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Appropriation Bill 2019

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend $54.7 billion from the Consolidated Fund for the 2019-20 financial year. It is the standard annual appropriation bill that gives 28 government departments and agencies the legal authority to spend their allocated budgets on services for Queenslanders, and provides interim supply of $27.3 billion for 2020-21.

11/6/2019· PASSED· Hon J Trad
Government & Elections
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Appropriation (2020-2021) Bill 2020

This bill authorises the Queensland Government to spend approximately $60.86 billion in the 2020-21 financial year across all government departments. It also provides $30.43 billion in interim supply for early 2021-22 to keep services running until the next budget is passed.

1/12/2020· PASSED· Hon C Dick MP
Government & Elections
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