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Report No. 10, 55th Parliament – Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015
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Committee's Report
The Committee tabled its Report No. 10, 55th Parliament, Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015 on 15 February 2016. The Bill was passed on 23 February 2016.
View: Report - No. 10, 55th Parliament - Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015
View: The Bill was debated in the Parliament on 23 February 2016 - transcript (page 405 and continues page 446).
The debate on the Bill can be viewed by clicking on the movie icon within the transcript
View: Minister’s speech introducing the Bill into the Queensland Parliament
View: Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015
View: Explanatory Notes to the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products (Smoke-free Places) Amendment Bill 2015
Inquiry timeline
Submissions closed: | Friday 11 December 2015 - see "View Submissions" above |
Public briefing: | Wednesday 2 December 2015 - transcript |
Public hearing: | 15 December 2015 – transcript |
Objective of the Bill
The objective of the Bill was to amend the Tobacco and other Smoking Products Act 1998 to:
- create more smoke-free public places across Queensland
- prohibit the sale of smoking products from temporary retail outlets, and
- make minor and technical amendments to clarify and strengthen Queensland’s tobacco laws.
The Bill proposed to:
- Extend smoking bans to include all outdoor pedestrian malls, public transport waiting points, public swimming facilities, skate parks, sporting grounds and spectator areas during organised under-age sporting events, early childhood education and care facilities, and private and public residential aged care facilities, except in nominated areas.
- Provide for smoking to be banned at prescribed national parks, or parts of the parks, and prescribed outdoor government precincts.
- Empower local government to make laws banning smoking at any outdoor public place not covered by State smoking laws.
- Prohibit the sale of smoking products from temporary retail outlets.
Related Publications
Publication Details | Type | Published Date | Tabled Date | Committee Name |
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Submissions
- 1 - Les Yule
- 2 - John Brown
- 3 - Metro North Hospital and Health Services
- 4 - Dr Saddichha Sahoo
- 5 - Cancer Council Queensland
- 6 - Phil Browne
- 7 - City of Gold Coast
- 8 - Queensland Catholic Education Commission
- 9 - Mic Langburne
- 10 - Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
- 11 - Heart Foundation
- 12 - Queensland Aged and Disability Advocacy Inc
- 13 - Logan City Council
- 14 - Ipswich City Council
- 15 - Australian Medical Association Queensland
- 16 - Local Government Association of Queensland
- 17 - Brisbane City Council
- 18 - Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service
- 19 - Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland
- 20 - Confidential