Queensland Consolidated ActsAFP member or AFP employee means an AFP member or AFP employee within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 (Cwlth).
ASIO means the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation 1979 (Cwlth).
ASIO warrant means a warrant under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 (Cwlth), section 34E.
assistant commissioner means an assistant commissioner under the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
commissioner means the commissioner of the police service under the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
Commonwealth control order means a control order, including any interim control order, made for a person under division 104 of the Criminal Code of the Commonwealth.
corrective services facility see the Corrective Services Act 2006, schedule 4.
corresponding law means--
(a) division 105 of the Criminal Code of the Commonwealth and the regulations and other instruments made under the division, as in force from time to time; or
(b) a law of another State that provides for preventative detention of persons in relation to terrorist acts, including any law of another State that is declared by the regulations to be a corresponding law.
deputy commissioner means the deputy commissioner under the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
detention centre means a detention centre under the Youth Justice Act 1992.
final order see section 22.
frisk search see the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, schedule 6.
identifying particulars see the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, schedule 6.
impaired capacity see the Guardianship and Administration Act 2000.
initial order see section 15.
issuing authority see section 7.
Note--
The phrase 'the issuing authority' is uniformly used for all purposes, as opposed to varying references to 'the issuing authority' or 'an issuing authority'.
judge means a Supreme Court judge.
lawyer means an Australian lawyer.
Legal Aid see the Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997, schedule.
legal assistance see the Legal Aid Queensland Act 1997, schedule.
member of the police service means a member of the police service under the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
national security means national security within the meaning of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004.
nominated police officer see section 38.
ombudsman means--
(a) the ombudsman under the Ombudsman Act 2001; or
(b) the Commonwealth Ombudsman in relation to his or her functions under the Complaints (Australian Federal Police) Act 1981 (Cwlth).
ordinary search means a search of a person or of articles in the possession of a person that may include--
(a) requiring the person to remove his or her overcoat, coat or jacket and any gloves, shoes or hat; and
(b) an examination of those items.
PIM means the public interest monitor.
prescribed 14 day period see section 12.
prescribed 24 hour period see section 12.
preventative detention order means an initial order or a final order.
prohibited contact order means an order made under section 32 or 33.
public interest monitor see the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, schedule 6, definition monitor.
retired judge means a retired Supreme Court judge.
security-cleared lawyers means lawyers who have been given a security clearance at an appropriate level by the Attorney-General's Department of the Commonwealth.
seizable item means anything that--
(a) would present a danger to a person; or
(b) could be used to assist a person to escape from lawful custody; or
(c) could be used to contact another person or to operate a device remotely.
senior police officer means--
(a) for section 38, 45 or 46--a superintendent, chief superintendent, an assistant commissioner, the deputy commissioner or the commissioner; or
(b) otherwise--an assistant commissioner, the deputy commissioner or the commissioner.
superintendent or chief superintendent means a police officer holding the rank of superintendent or chief superintendent in the Queensland Police Service.
terrorist act see the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, section 211.