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Prescribed persons

Disciplinary proceedings

A Chief Executive of a unit of public administration or the Crime and Misconduct Commission (commission) may apply to QCAT to hear and decide an allegation of official misconduct against a police officer or a prescribed public servant, other than a police officer.

Review of decisions made against a police officer or other prescribed public servant

The police officer, prescribed person or the commission can apply to QCAT for a review of:

  • a decision made in relation to an allegation of misconduct against a police officer or a prescribed public servant, or
  • a finding, when deciding an allegation of a breach of discipline against a police officer and misconduct is proven against that officer.
Any description of QCAT's jurisdiction on this website is general information only and is not intended to precisely define the types of applications that QCAT has the power to decide. QCAT's jurisdiction is determined by the relevant legislation. If you are unsure about your legal rights you should seek legal advice. Any actions taken to resolve your dispute should be determined by your individual circumstances.

If you are seeking a review of an authority's decision, generally you must apply within 28 days of the decision being made. There are exceptions to this rule - check your information notice about the specific time limit in your case.

Last reviewed
9 November 2011
Last updated
27 March 2012

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