Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) The adult guardian may—
(a) give advice to an attorney, guardian or administrator; and
(b) by written notice, make an attorney, guardian or administrator subject to the adult guardian's supervision for a reasonable period if the adult guardian believes, on reasonable grounds, it is necessary in the adult's interests including, for example, because the person has contravened this Act or the person's duties but has not done this wilfully; and
(c) require an attorney who may exercise power for a financial matter or an administrator to present a plan of management for approval.
(2) An attorney, guardian or administrator may apply to the tribunal about the adult guardian's advice, notice or requirement and the tribunal may make the order it considers appropriate.
(3) In this section—
attorney means an attorney under an enduring document or a statutory health attorney.