Queensland Consolidated Actsactive intensive drug rehabilitation order means an intensive drug rehabilitation order other than--
(a) an intensive drug rehabilitation order, the rehabilitation program for which has been terminated under section 34; or
(b) an intensive drug rehabilitation order that has been vacated.
appropriately qualified, for a health professional, means having the qualifications or experience to carry out an indicative assessment or assessment of a person.
approved form see section 44.
assessment, of a person, means an assessment of the following to help decide the person's capacity to undertake treatment--
(a) the person's physical and mental health;
(b) the person's past and present drug dependency and drug use;
(c) the treatment options appropriate for the person.
assessment report see section 16(3).
authorised corrective services officer see Penalties and Sentences Act 1992, section 4A.
chief executive (health) means the chief executive of the department in which the Health Services Act 1991 is administered.
community service means any activity declared by the chief executive (corrective services) to be community service for the Corrective Services Act 2006 or the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992.
community term of imprisonment see section 7A.
core condition, of an intensive drug rehabilitation order, means a condition mentioned in section 22.
corrective services officer see the Corrective Services Act 2006.
corresponding provision means a corresponding provision of a law of another State or the Commonwealth.
disqualifying offence see section 7.
drug means--
(a) a dangerous drug within the meaning given by the Drugs Misuse Act 1986; or
(b) another drug prescribed under a regulation.
drug court means a Magistrates Court declared to be a drug court under section 9.
drug court magistrate means a magistrate to whom functions are allocated under section 10(1).
eligible person see section 6.
health professional has the meaning given by the Health Services Act 1991, section 60.
health service facility means a place at which a health service, within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1991, section 3, is provided.
indicative assessment, of a person, means an assessment as to whether the person is drug dependent.
indicative assessment report see section 12B.
initial sentence see section 20(1)(a)(i).
intensive drug rehabilitation order see section 19.
offender see section 17.
period of imprisonment means the unbroken duration of imprisonment that an offender is to serve for 2 or more terms of imprisonment, whether--
(a) ordered to be served concurrently or cumulatively; or
(b) imposed at the same time or different times;
and includes a term of imprisonment.
prescribed drug offence means an offence under the Drugs Misuse Act 1986--
(a) for which the maximum penalty is 20 years imprisonment; and
(b) that is prescribed under a regulation.
prison means a prison within the meaning of the Corrective Services Act 2006.
prosecuting authority means the commissioner of the police service or the director of public prosecutions.
referring magistrate see section 16(1).
rehabilitation program means a rehabilitation program under an intensive drug rehabilitation order.
relevant offence see section 8.
term of imprisonment means the duration of imprisonment imposed for a single offence.