Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if an employee wants to take surrogacy leave.
(2) The employee must give the employer—
(a) for long surrogacy leave—written notice of intention to take the leave at least 10 weeks before the expected date when a child is to start residing with the employee under the surrogacy arrangement (the expected residence date); and
(b) at least 4 weeks written notice of the dates on which the employee wants to start and end the leave.
(3) The employee must, before starting the leave, give the employer a statutory declaration by the employee stating—
(a) the employee is an intended parent under a surrogacy arrangement; and
(b) the expected residence date; and
(c) for long surrogacy leave—
(i) the period of leave sought by the employee; and
(ii) the period of any surrogacy leave sought by the employee's spouse; and
(iii) the employee is seeking the leave to be the child's primary caregiver.