Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) On approval of a management plan for an area that is proposed to become an international agreement area, the Governor in Council must, by regulation, declare the area to which the plan relates to be an international agreement area.
(2) The regulation must--
(a) describe the area for which the declaration is made; and
(b) specify such other particulars as are prescribed.
(3) The regulation may define the extent of the area by reference to--
(a) a specified depth below the surface of land; or
(b) a specified height above the surface of land.
(4) To allay any doubt, an international agreement area may include an area that is, or is part of, a protected area dedicated or declared under any provision of this Act.
(5) Subsection (4) does not apply to revoke the dedication or declaration of a protected area, or a part of a protected area, included in an international agreement area.