Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) The chief executive may establish committees made up of persons the chief executive considers appropriate to advise the chief executive about standards.
Example—
The chief executive may establish a seed certification committee to advise the chief executive about standards to protect the genetic purity and other qualities of certain seed.
(2) The chief executive may decide—
(a) the functions or terms of reference of a committee; and
(b) the membership of a committee; and
(c) conditions on which a person is appointed a member of a committee; and
(d) how a committee is to operate.
(3) If a committee makes a recommendation to the chief executive, the chief executive must give proper consideration to the recommendation.