Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) The chief executive may appoint or refuse to appoint a nominated person mentioned in section 64(3), 65(4) or 66(4) as a licensee's substitute licensee.
(2) The chief executive may appoint the nominated person only if the chief executive is satisfied that the person--
(a) is a suitable person to hold a licence; and
(b) is sufficiently qualified to perform the licensee's activities during the period of the licensee's absence; and
(c) if the licensee is required as a condition of the licensee's licence to hold insurance, is covered by the insurance or holds insurance that complies with the requirements of the condition.
(3) An appointment under this section may be made subject to the conditions the chief executive considers appropriate.
(4) The chief executive must give written notice of the appointment to the licensee and the substitute licensee.
(5) If the chief executive decides to refuse the application or to impose conditions on the appointment, the chief executive must give the licensee an information notice within 14 days after the decision is made.