Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if the owner of the residential premises is not an occupier of the residential premises.
(2) The water service provider must give a notice (a water advice), in the approved form, to an occupier of the premises stating the volume of water supplied to the premises during each billing period for the premises.
Maximum penalty—200 penalty units.
(3) The water advice must not include any information about any other rates or charges mentioned in the Local Government Act.
(4) However, the water advice may include other information, including information about—
(a) ways to reduce the volume of water used at the premises; or
(b) service provider water restrictions or commission water restrictions applying to the premises.
(5) In this section—
occupier, of residential premises, means a person who ordinarily resides at the premises.
Note—
See also section 607 (Application of provision about water advices) for application of this section to particular water service providers.