Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A heritage agreement may contain any provision to promote--
(a) the conservation and appropriate management of the registered place; or
(b) public appreciation of the importance of the place to Queensland's cultural heritage.
(2) A heritage agreement may, for example--
(a) restrict the use of the registered place; or
(b) require specified work or work of a specified kind to be carried out in accordance with specified standards in a registered place; or
(c) restrict the nature of work that may be carried out in a registered place; or
(d) provide that the registered place is to be available for public inspection at specified times and regulate charges that may be made for admission to the registered place; or
(e) provide for financial, technical, or other professional advice or assistance to the owner with respect to the maintenance or conservation of the registered place; or
(f) provide for a review of the valuation of the registered place; or
(g) specify development that may be carried out in the registered place for which an exemption certificate will be issued.