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2.10 Obtaining appropriate advice

The preparation of well-drafted legislation requires input from skilled, experienced professionals. At the development stage, the carriage of the matter will generally be given to an experienced policy or instructing officer. That officer will routinely seek the input of skilled persons from other areas of the officer's department and, in appropriate cases, the specialist skills of a consultant.

Within the officer's department, there may be an internal policy or legal services unit that is able to provide advice from a departmental perspective. Outside the officer's department, a number of central agencies may provide whole-of-government advice, some of which are listed below:

Obtaining appropriate advice at the development stage often removes difficulties that might mean the difference between gaining or not gaining Cabinet support for the objective.

It should also be noted that The Queensland Cabinet Handbook includes specific requirements for consultation with other departments and committees and the community. Some of these requirements are mentioned in Chapter 2.12.

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Last reviewed: 17 July, 2009

Last updated: 22 July, 2009

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