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Displaying 16 - 20 of 27Land Valuers Act 2001.
This Act, consisting of 25 sections divided into three Parts and completed by one Schedule, regulates the activities of land valuers, which are persons who carry on a business that consists of or involves valuing land. The Act defines the qualifications required to carry out the business of land valuers, regulates their activities and provides for the solution of disputes arising from their work.
Land Tax Act 2000.
This Act, consisting of 46 sections divided into three Parts and completed by one Schedule, concerns the assessment of land value and related tax.The Act defines which lands are exempted from taxation and sets the procedure for the assessment of taxes.
Implemented by: Land Tax Regulations 2010. (2012-02-06)
Crown Lands Regulations 2011.
These Regulations provide for the management of public reserves under the Crown Lands Act 1976; and prescribe certain fees payable under that Act.The Regulations provide specifications on the use of vehicles, vessels and aircraft in public reserves; animals in public reserves; recreational activities; protection of public reserves; protection of fauna; authorities; and the preservation of good order on Government House land.
Implements: Crown Lands Act 1976. (2016-09-23)
Repeals: Crown Lands Regulations 2001. (2006-11-29)
Land Titles Act 1980.
This Act, consisting of 173 sections divided into 13 Parts and completed by three Schedules, provides for the registration of title to land, easements and possessory titles. The Recorder of Titles, appointed by the Governor, is the statutory officer responsible for providing the community with certainty of title to land by the development and administration of legislation governing land dealings in Tasmania. The Act sets out procedures for bringing land under this Act.
Land Use Planning and Approvals Regulations 2004.
These Regulations implement provisions of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act, 1993.The Regulations set out procedures for the advertisement of the exhibition of draft planning schemes and for the notification of their approval, and for the notice by a planning authority of permit applications.The Regulations further prescribe fees for initiating amendment of planning schemes and sets out procedures for notifying projects of regional significance.