Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) This Act contains laws incidental to the operation of the Assembly.
(2) The Constitution of Queensland 2001 contains basic statements about the Assembly's membership and procedures and its powers, rights and immunities.
(3) The Constitution Act 1867 requires a Legislative Assembly to exist, declares the Parliament of Queensland and law-making power in Queensland and has some provisions about the office of Governor.
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See also the Australia Act 1986 (Cwlth), sections 2 (Legislative powers of Parliaments of States), 3 (Termination of restrictions on legislative powers of Parliaments of States) and 6 (Manner and form of making certain State laws).
(4) The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1890 provides for the duration of the Assembly.
(5) The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1934 prohibits provision being made for the existence of another legislative body except as provided in the Act.
(6) The Parliamentary Service Act 1988 contains laws about administrative and support services for the Assembly, including the administrative powers of the Speaker, the office and powers of the Clerk and the establishment of the parliamentary service.