Source: https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/whole/html/asmade/sl-2019-0131
Timestamp: 2019-07-22 09:33:23
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This regulation may be cited as the Architects Regulation 2019.
The dictionary in schedule 3 defines words used in this regulation.
Part 2 Election of architect to board
This part states, for section 143(2)(b) of the Act, the procedures for the election of an architect for appointment as a member of the board.
(c)provides instructions on how an eligible architect may cast a vote.
(1)Immediately after publishing a notice under section 11, the registrar must ensure an electronic ballot form is accessible to each eligible architect for the election.
(2)If an eligible architect wants to vote using a paper ballot form, the architect must ask the entity administering voting in the election for a paper ballot form at least 28 days before the election day.
(3)If the registrar is administering voting in the election, the registrar must send the architect the following things at least 14 days before the election day—
(4)If a voting services provider is administering voting in the election, the registrar must ensure the voting services provider will, for a request by an eligible architect under subsection (2), send the architect the printed voting material mentioned in subsection (3) at least 14 days before the election.
(1)An eligible architect—
(2)An eligible architect who asks for a paper ballot form may vote using an electronic ballot form as long as the architect does not use the paper ballot form to vote.
(1)For voting using an electronic ballot form, an eligible architect may vote only by following the instructions for the electronic voting system being used for the election, by the election closing time.
(2)For voting using a paper ballot form, an eligible architect may vote only by—
(c)count and record the number of votes for each candidate on all ballot forms accepted under this section.
22Disposal of ballots
(a)give an eligible architect an opportunity to change the architect’s vote before casting the vote; and
(b)not allow a person to find out how a particular architect cast the architect’s vote; and
24Prescribed schools of architecture—Act, s 82
For section 82(2)(a)(i) of the Act, a school of architecture (however described) at each of the following universities is a prescribed school of architecture—
(a)Bond University;
(c)Queensland University of Technology;
(d)The University of Queensland.
25Code of practice approved—Act, s 108
For section 108(3) of the Act, the code of practice called ‘Board of Architects of Queensland Code of Practice’ made by the board on 12 December 2018 is approved.
26Prescribed titles, names or words—Act, s 114
(1)The titles and names stated in schedule 1, part 1 are prescribed for section 114(1)(b) of the Act.
(2)The words stated in schedule 1, part 2 are prescribed for section 114(2)(b) of the Act.
The Architects Regulation 2003, SL No. 11 is repealed.
(1)If the election day for an election occurred under the repealed regulation within 3 months before the commencement, the following provisions continue to apply in relation to the election to the entity that administered voting in the election as if this regulation had not been made—
(a)if the entity was the registrar—the repealed regulation, section 17;
(b)if the entity was a voting services provider—the repealed regulation, section 17A.
(2)If an election was started but the election day for the election had not occurred under the repealed regulation before the commencement, the repealed regulation, part 2 continues to apply to the election as if this regulation had not been made.
repealed regulation means the repealed Architects Regulation 2003.
Schedule 1 Prescribed titles, names or words
Part 1 Titles or names
BIM (building information modelling) architect
CAD (computer aided design) architect
Part 2 Words
Application fee—Act, ss 8(2)(b)(iii) and 23(2)(b)(ii)
Registration fee (practising architect)—Act, s 8(2)(b)(iii)—
Registration fee (non-practising architect)—Act, s 8(2)(b)(iii)
Annual registration fee (practising architect)—Act, ss 18(3)(b)(ii) and 23(2)(b)(iii)
Annual registration fee (non-practising architect)—Act, ss 18(3)(b)(ii) and 23(2)(b)(iii)
Processing refused application—Act, s 14(b)
Processing lapsed application—Act, s 27(7)
Processing withdrawn application—Act, s 35(2)(a)
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Copy of approved code of practice or part of it—Act, s 110(1)(b)
election means an election of an architect as a member of the board.
eligible architect, for an election, means a person who was an architect on the day the notice of the election day was published under section 5(1).
(a)in a publication that is likely to be read by architects, including for example, a journal or newsletter given to architects; or