Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) Subject to the direction of the chief executive, the director is responsible for managing the registry and the administrative affairs of the tribunal.
(2) The director has the following functions--
(a) to keep a register containing details of all applications made to the tribunal, which may be kept in any form allowing it to be inspected as mentioned in paragraph (b);
(b) to ensure the register is available for inspection by an entity paying any fee that may be prescribed under a regulation made under this Act or an empowering Act for the inspection;
(c) to supply a certificate as to the correctness of a matter in the register to an entity paying any fee that may be prescribed under a regulation made under this Act or an empowering Act for the certificate;
(d) to sign and issue attendance notices, however described, for the tribunal;
(e) to keep the tribunal's records and decisions;
(f) to notify the parties to a proceeding of the tribunal's final decision in the proceeding and any reasons given for the decision;
(g) to publish decisions of the tribunal approved for publication by the chairperson under arrangements, and in the way, approved by the chairperson;
(h) to keep account of fees paid and payable to the tribunal;
(i) to collect statistical data and other information relevant to the administration of the registry for inclusion in the tribunal's annual report;
(j) any other functions given under this or another Act.
(3) The director has the powers reasonably necessary to exercise the director's functions.