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Tasmanian Government Gazette
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VOL. CCCXXV
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WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2015
CONTENTS
No. 21 546
Notices to Creditors
Mental Health......................................................1337
RHYLLIS AVIS KENT late of Karingal Home 32 Lovett Street
Devonport in Tasmania retired tailoress widow deceased:
Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect
of the property or Estate of the deceased Rhyllis Avis Kent
who died on the ninth day of May 2015 are required by the
Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137
Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to
the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Notices to Creditors............................................1335
JOHN ROBINSON, Trust Administrator.
Rules Publication................................................1345
DENNISTOUN LANCELOT GEORGE MILLER late of 3
Herring Street Punchbowl in Tasmania retired traffic officer
widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having
claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased
Dennistoun Lancelot George Miller who died on the twentysecond day of June 2015 are required by the Executors Naomi
Ann Miller and Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level
2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars
to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015
after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having
regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Notice Page
Administration and Probate................................1337
Cities/Councils....................................................1338
Crown Lands.......................................................1337
Tasmanian State Service Notices .......................1347
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No. 21 546—16 September—312187—1
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator.
JUDITH ANNE HUDSON late of Mount Esk Home St
Leonards in Tasmania retired school teacher married deceased.
Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of
the property or estate of the deceased Judith Anne Hudson
who died on sixteenth day of June 2015 are required by the
Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137
Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to
the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
KAY PHILPOTT, Trust Administrator.
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BARRY JOHN MALLINSON late of Mount Esk Home
St Leonards in Tasmania retired motor mechanic divorced
deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in
respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Barry John
Mallinson who died on eighth day of May 2015 are required by
the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level
2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars
to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator.
BARRY JOHN LOVELL late of 5 Westwood Street Bridport
in Tasmania truck driver single deceased: Creditors next of
kin and others having claims in respect of the property or
Estate of the deceased Barry John Lovell who died on the
twenty-seventh day of September 2015 are required by the
Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137
Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to
the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
REBECCA SMITH, Trust Administrator.
JOSEPH NORMAN MILLER late of 55 Mount Leslie Road
Prospect Vale in Tasmania retired police officer widowed
deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in
respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Joseph Norman
Miller who died on the twenty-sixth day of May 2015 are
required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited
of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send
particulars to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October
2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets
having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator.
JODIE-LEE PENWRIGHT late of 39 Arden Drive Rokeby in
Tasmania shop assistant/sales assistant and partner deceased:
Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of
the property or Estate of the deceased Jodie-Lee Penwright
who died on the nineteenth day of May 2015 are required by
the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level
2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars
to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
TEGHAN RAWSON, Trust Administrator.
JOYCE GLADYS ARMSTRONG late of 3/7 Alma Street
Bellerive in Tasmania home duties widow deceased: Creditors
next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property
or Estate of the deceased Joyce Gladys Armstrong who died
on the tenth day of June 2015 are required by the Executor
Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137
Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to
the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JOHN ROBINSON, Trust Administrator.
16 September 2015
ROSEMARY FRANCES CLAYTON late of 16 Jetty Road Old
Beach in Tasmania retired principal education officer married
deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in
respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Rosemary
Frances Clayton who died on the tenth day of June 2015 are
required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited
of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send
particulars to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October
2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets
having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
TEGHAN RAWSON, Trust Administrator.
JEAN HAYES late of Corumbene Nursing Home 13-21 Lower
Road New Norfolk in Tasmania home duties/share broker
widow deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims
in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Jean Hayes
who died on seventh day of June 2015 are required by the
Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137
Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the
said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after which
date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only
to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JOHN ROBINSON, Trust Administrator.
ATHOL GEORGE BRYAN late of 44 Central Avenue Moonah
in Tasmania spray painter/disability pensioner divorced
deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in
respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Athol George
Bryan who died on twenty-fifth day of April 2015 are required
by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level
2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars
to the said Company by the sixteenth day of October 2015 after
which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard
only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
JOHN ROBINSON, Trust Administrator.
NOREEN CLARKE late of 2 Glen Ard Mohr Road Exeter in
Tasmania retired widowed Deceased: Creditors next of kin and
others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the
deceased Noreen Clarke who died on the twenty-fifth day of
April 2015 are required by the Executors Helen Denney Andrew
Clarke and Philip Clarke in Tasmania to send particulars to the
said Executors to 228 Rowleys Hill Road Karoola 7267 by the
fifth day of November 2015 after which date the Executor may
distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which
it then has notice.
Dated the seventh day of September 2015.
HELEN DENNEY.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in
the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hobart an
election to administer the estate(s) of
WALTER CLYDE LORD BIGGS late or Yaraandoo
Nursing Home 1a Cardigan Street Somerset in
Tasmania retired carpenter/widowed married man
deceased
Dated this 16th day of September 2015.
DAVID BENBOW, Chief Executive Officer, Public Trustee.
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Mental Health
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 138
of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has
been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the
Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and
Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of one
(1) year commencing on 4th September 2015.
DR KARTHIK REDDY MODEM
Dated this 4th day of September 2015.
DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH,
Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.
ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935
Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration
(with the Will Annexed)
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen
days from the publication hereof application will be made to
the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
that Letters of Administration of the Estate of Wendy Cherry
late of 1A High Street Longford in Tasmania deceased with the
Will Annexed may be granted to Christopher Jade Cherry of 1A
High Street Longford in Tasmania the son of the said deceased.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
MURRAY & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors for the Applicant.
Crown Lands
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 139
of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has
been approved as a mental health officer for provisions of the
Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and
Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five
years commencing on the 3rd day of September 2015.
CAITLIN STREEFLAND
DATED this 3rd day of September 2015.
DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH,
Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.
MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013
NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 138
of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has
been approved as a medical practitioner for provisions of the
Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and
Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five
years commencing on 7th September 2015.
DR JONATHAN PAUL BROWN
Dated this 7th day of September 2015.
DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH,
Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.
Administration and Probate
ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935
Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen
days from the publication hereof application will be made to
the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
that Letters of Administration of the Estate of Derek Philip
S haw late of 360 Priestleys Lane Birralee in Tasmania
electrician/married deceased intestate may be granted to Janet
Maree Shaw of 360 Priestleys Lane Birralee in Tasmania food
and beverage attendant/widow the widow of the said deceased.
Dated this sixteenth day of September 2015.
CLARKE & GEE, Solicitors for the Applicant.
CROWN LANDS ACT 1976
Department of Treasury and Finance
16 September 2015.
NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of the
Crown Lands Act 1976 the properties listed below will be
submitted for public sale.
Lot1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 Tarleton Street, Zeehan
Folios of the Register
Volume 111912 Folio 1
Volume 110932 Folio 1
Volume 93476 Folio 1
Zoned – Rural Resource
Real estate agent appointed to market the property on behalf of
the Crown:
Jenelle Carey
Harcourts West Coast
Tullah Village Shopping Centre
Farrell Street
TULLAH TAS 7321
HON MATTHEW GROOM MP,
Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage.
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TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
16 September 2015
Cities/Councils
HUON VALLEY COUNCIL
CARAVAN BY-LAW
By-Law No. 1 of 2015
A BY-LAW of the Huon Valley Council made under the provisions of section 145 of the Local Government Act 1993 for the
purpose of regulating and controlling occupation of caravans, motor vehicles and temporary structures on land in the municipal
area.
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
Short Title
1. This By-Law may be cited as the Caravan By-Law 2015.
Application
2. This By-Law applies to the municipal area of the Huon Valley.
Repeal
3. The Caravan By-law No.17 of 2005 made on the 16th day of September, 2005 and published in the Tasmanian Government
Gazette on 21 September, 2005 at page 1613 is repealed.
Interpretation
4. In this By-Law
“authorised officer” means the general manager and a person appointed by the general manager as an authorised officer for the
purposes of this By-law;
“building code” has the same meaning as in the Building Act 2000 and includes any subsequent replacement thereof;
“caravan”:
(a) means any object or structure having the general characteristics of a caravan, a house or dwelling on wheels, a covered
van or trailer and any vehicle used or adapted for human habitation or occupation excluding a motor vehicle; and
(b) includes any structure, awning, verandah, lean-to, car-port or other enclosed or partly enclosed area used or capable of
being used in connection with, attached to, or appurtenant to any caravan but does not include a building or temporary
structure for which a permit is required under any other law; and
(c) may or may not have the wheels or axles attached or removed; and
(d) may be resting directly on the ground or is placed on blocks or other supports; and
(e) may or may not be registered under any other law.
“caravan park” means land used or set aside and allowed or permitted under any law for camping, camping in temporary
structures and the use of a caravan for overnight or temporary accommodation;
“casual or recreational accommodation” means to occasionally occupy for the purposes of enjoyment or care of the land upon
which the caravan is situated but does not include temporary accommodation or permanent accommodation;
“council” means the Huon Valley Council established under the Local Government Act 1993;
“emergency accommodation” means accommodation that is required by a person at their principal place of residence by reason
of an emergency including circumstances rendering a permanent dwelling unfit for occupation as a result of fire, flood or
storm;
“environmental health officer” means a person appointed as an environmental health officer of the Council under section 11 of
the Public Health Act 1997;
“general manager” means the general manager appointed by the Council pursuant to section 61 of the Local Government Act
1993 and includes a person acting in that capacity;
“land” means land within the municipal area;
“major towns” means the towns of Huonville, Ranelagh, Franklin, Cygnet, Geeveston and Dover;
“motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle as defined in the Road Rules 2009, whether or not it is registered under any other
law, whether or not its wheels or axles are attached or removed and whether or not it is resting directly on the ground
or is placed on blocks or other supports but does not include a bus, campervan, or other vehicle that is purpose built for
occupation or camping;
“municipal area” means the Huon Valley Council municipal area as defined by section 16 of the Local Government Act 1993;
“permit” means a permit granted under Part 4 of this By-law;
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“permit holder” means a person to whom a permit is granted and includes any person occupying a caravan or temporary
structure under a permit;
“occupy” includes to reside or live in for the purposes of shelter, entertainment, sleeping, resting, cooking, eating, or for any
other similar use whether of a temporary or permanent nature;
“permanent accommodation” means to occupy on a full time permanent basis;
“permanent dwelling” means a building approved as a class 1 dwelling under the building code;
“proprietor” includes the owner, occupier or the person having the control or management of any land;
“self contained vehicle” means a vehicle that is registered under the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 and has internal cooking
facilities, sleeping facilities plus water tanks for drinking and other purposes, holding tanks for “grey water” and holding
tanks for toilet effluent and shower facilities;
“temporary accommodation” means to occupy on a full time basis for a temporary period while a permanent dwelling is
constructed on the land;
“temporary structure” has the same meaning as in the Building Act 2000 and includes a tepee or similar structure but does not
include any temporary structure:
(a) situated in a caravan park;
(b) used by a travelling show person in the ordinary course of their business;
(c) the subject of a permit or licence granted or issued under any other By-law of the Council; and,
(d) that requires approval to occupy under any Act or Regulation;
“temporary use” means an activity which requires the provision of full time on-site accommodation on land for the period of
the activity which may include construction, agricultural or other similar or seasonal activities;
“vessel” includes a boat, ship, craft, hovercraft, aircraft or platform and any trailer used to transport any of them and a vehicle
that is capable of use in or on water whether floating, partly submersible or submersible and whether or not self propelled.
PART 2 - NON-APPLICATION OF BY-LAW
5. This By-Law does not apply to land that is:
(a) a road as defined in the Council’s Roads (Local Highways) By-law 2014; and,
(b) council land as defined in the Council’s Council Land and Recreational Facilities By-law 2006.
PART 3 - OCCUPATION OF CARAVANS, MOTOR VEHICLES AND TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
Permit Necessary to Occupy a Caravan
6. (1) A person must not occupy a caravan on land without a permit.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty
unit for each day during which the offence continues.
(2) This clause does not apply to a caravan that is (a) situated in a caravan park;
(b) used by a travelling show person in the ordinary course of their business;
(c) used by Council employees or contractors involved in performing duties for and on behalf of the Council;
(d) situated at a person’s principal residence and used solely for the purpose of storage;
(e) the subject of a permit or licence granted or issued under any other By-law of the Council.
(3) A person may occupy a self contained vehicle on land for a period of no more than 30 days in any calendar year without a
permit provided that vehicle is removed from the land at all other times.
Occupation of motor vehicles and vessels
7. A person must not occupy a motor vehicle or a vessel on land.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty
unit for each day during which the offence continues.
Occupation of temporary structures
8. (1) A person must not occupy a temporary structure for a period of more than 30 days in any one calendar year on any land
without a permit.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit
for each day during which the offence continues.
(2) A permit may only be granted to occupy a temporary structure under this clause on land of the principal residence of a
person for the purpose of emergency accommodation.
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Occupation generally
9. (1) A proprietor of land must not authorise or permit any person to occupy a caravan, motor vehicle, vessel or temporary
structure upon that land without a permit.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit
for each day during which the offence continues.
(2) A permit will not be issued under this clause to occupy a motor vehicle or a vessel.
(3) This clause does not apply to a caravan or temporary structure that is(a) situated in a caravan park;
(b) used by a travelling show person in the ordinary course of their business;
(c) used by Council employees or contractors involved in performing duties for and on behalf of the Council; or
(d) the subject of a permit or licence granted or issued under any other By-law of the Council;
(e) a self contained vehicle and is on the land and occupied for a period of no more than 30 days in any calendar year
provided that vehicle is removed from the land at all other times.
PART 4 - PERMITS
Applications
10. (1) A person may apply to the general manager for a permit.
(2) An application for a permit is to be made in writing in a form approved by the general manager and must be accompanied
by:
(a) such information that the general manager may require; and
(b) payment of the fee or charge imposed by the Council pursuant to section 205 of the Local Government Act 1993 for an
application under this By-law.
Grant of Permit
11. The general manager may grant or refuse to grant a permit on an application made under clause 10.
Factors to be considered when granting a Permit
12. (1) In deciding whether or not to grant a permit, the general manager may have regard to the following and any other relevant
matters:
(a) whether the use and occupation of the caravan or temporary structure will adversely affect or is likely to adversely
affect the amenity of the neighbourhood in which the caravan or temporary structure is or is to be situated; and
(b) whether the caravan or temporary structure contains satisfactory facilities, or provision is made for satisfactory
facilities, for the supply of water and the disposal of night soil and sullage water; and
(c) whether the occupation of the caravan or temporary structure is likely to cause a health hazard or environmental
nuisance; and
(d) whether appropriate provision is made for the safety of the occupants of the caravan or temporary structure including,
but not limited to, installation of fire extinguishers and smoke alarms; and
(e) any relevant policy of the Council.
(2) The general manager is not to grant a permit unless the proposed method for the disposal of night soil and sullage water has
been approved by the environmental health officer.
(3) A permit will not be granted for:
(a) permanent accommodation;
(b) occupation in a major town except for the purpose of:
(i). temporary accommodation while construction of a permanent dwelling is being undertaken on that land and
evidence is provided that a permit has been issued for that permanent dwelling or an application for approval for a
permanent dwelling has been lodged with the relevant authority; or,
(ii.) emergency accommodation.
(4) A permit will only be granted outside a major town:
(a) for temporary accommodation while construction of a permanent dwelling is being undertaken on that land and
evidence is provided that a permit has been issued for that permanent dwelling or an application for approval for a
permanent dwelling has been lodged with the relevant authority;
(b) for the purposes of a temporary use;
(c) for the purpose of emergency accommodation; or;
(d) for the purposes of casual or recreational accommodation.
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Conditions of Permit
13. (1) The general manager may grant a permit subject to such terms and conditions as the general manager may determine.
(2) A permit holder or other person occupying a caravan or temporary structure under a permit must comply with the terms and
conditions of a permit.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit
for each day during which the offence continues.
Permits generally
14. Every permit granted pursuant to the By-law is to:
(a) for a caravan, be for a period not exceeding twelve months but may be renewed and granted for further periods of
twelve months provided the application and renewal is in accordance and consistent with this By-law and there are no
breaches of the previous permit or terms and conditions of the permit;
(b) for a temporary structure, be for a period not exceeding 6 months but may be renewed and granted for such further
period as determined by the General Manager taking into account all relevant circumstances of the matter provided
the application and renewal is in accordance and consistent with this By-law and there are no breaches of the previous
permit or terms and conditions of the permit;
(c) be in accordance with the form in Schedule 1 to this By-law in the case of occupation of a caravan or in any other case
in any form approved by the general manager and may be by letter;
(d) remain in force for the period for which it was granted, unless it is cancelled or surrendered;
(e) be displayed in a prominent position in the caravan or temporary structure for which it was granted; and
(f) be surrendered to the Council if it is cancelled or when it is due for renewal.
Cancellation of Permits
15. (1) The general manager may cancel a permit if a permit holder commits any breach of this By-law or any condition of a
permit.
(2) The general manager is to serve a notice in writing on a permit holder stating that the permit is cancelled and the reason for that
cancellation.
(3) Cancellation of any permit is effective from the day the notice has been served on the permit holder or the date specified in the
notice whichever is the later.
Production of the Permit
16. (1) A permit holder must produce the permit immediately when requested to do so by a police officer or an authorised officer.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 2 penalty units.
(2) A permit holder will answer all questions from a police officer or an authorised officer which are reasonably necessary to
establish that the person is a permit holder.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 2 penalty units.
Cessation of Occupation
17. If a caravan or temporary structure ceases to be occupied before the expiry date of the Permit, the permit holder is to inform
the Council within ten days of the date occupation ceased.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 2 penalty units.
Transition
18. A permit granted under the Caravan By-law No.17 of 2005 made on the 16th day of September, 2005 and published in the
Tasmanian Government Gazette on 21 September, 2005 and in force at the commencement of this By-law is taken to be a
permit granted under this Part.
PART 5 – ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement
19. (1) An authorised officer may require a person to give his name and address if the authorised officer reasonably believes that
the person is offending or has offended against this By-law.
(2) A police officer is authorised to carry out any action under sub-clause (1) and assist an authorised officer in carrying out
those actions;
(3) A person must supply their full name and address if requested to do so by an authorised officer or by a police officer.
Penalty: Fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.
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PART 6 – INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Offences
20. A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence and is liable to a penalty as
specified in this By-law in respect of such offence.
Infringement notices
21. (1) In this clause –
“specified offence” means an offence against the clause specified in column 1 of Schedule 2.
(2) An infringement notice may be issued in respect of a specified offence and the monetary penalty set out adjacent to the
offence in Column 3 of Schedule 2 is the monetary penalty payable under the infringement notice for that offence.
(3) An authorised officer may –
(a) issue an infringement notice to a person who the authorised officer has reason to believe is guilty of a specified offence;
and
(b) issue one infringement notice in respect of more than one specified offence.
(4) Payment of an infringement notice issued under this By-law must be made to the General Manager within 28 days of
the issue of the infringement notice to avoid the notice being referred to the Director, Monetary Penalties Enforcement
Service appointed under section 8 of the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005.
(5) The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 applies to an infringement notice issued under this By-law.
Monies Payable to Council as a recoverable debt
22. All monies payable to the council or general manager in respect of an infringement notice are a debt due to the council and
recoverable at law.
PART 7 – MISCELLANEOUS
Referral to Council
23. No provision of this By-law is to be construed as preventing the general manager from referring any application for a permit
to the Council.
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SCHEDULE 1
FORM
HUON VALLEY COUNCIL
PERMIT TO OCCUPY A CARAVAN
A permit to occupy a caravan being a:
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State description of caravan including colour and manufacturer
Registration number: .............................................................................................................................................................................
Located at:..............................................................................................................................................................................................
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Insert address of land on which caravan to be situated
for a period of .................................................................................................................. (specify period)
is hereby granted subject to the following conditions: (insert conditions)
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The proposed method for the disposal of night soil and sullage water has been approved.
This permit is granted to:
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Insert Full name of Permit Holder
of: ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................
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Insert Full residential address of Permit Holder
(The “Permit Holder”)
Dated this
day of
20
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GENERAL MANAGER
TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
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SCHEDULE 2
INFRINGEMENT NOTICE OFFENCES
Column
1
Column 2
Column 3
CLAUSE
OFFENCE
PENALTY
Penalty Units
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OFFENCE
6
Occupying a caravan on land without a permit
2
7
Occupying a motor vehicle/vessel on land
2
8
Occupying a temporary structure on land without a permit
2
9
As the proprietor of land, allowing occupation of a caravan/temporary structure/motor
vehicle/vessel upon that land without a permit
1.5
13(2)
Fail to comply with conditions of permit
2
16(1)
Fail to produce a permit when required
1
16(2)
Fail to answer questions when required
1
Fail to notify cessation of occupation of caravan/temporary structure
.5
Fail to supply name and address
1
17
19(3)
Certified as being in accordance with the Law by:
(signed)
Matthew Charles Grimsey, Legal Practitioner
Dated this 8th day of September, 2015 at Huonville
Certified as being made in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993.
(signed)
Simone Watson, General Manager
Dated this 8th day of September, 2015 at Huonville
The Common Seal of the Huon Valley Council has been hereunto affixed this 8th day of September, 2015 pursuant to a resolution
of the Council passed the 26th day of August, 2015 in the presence of:
(signed)
(seal)
Simone Watson, General Manager
16 September 2015
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RULES PUBLICATION ACT 1953
Notice of The Making of Statutory Rules
IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Rules Publication Act 1953, notice is given of the making of the following statutory
rules:—
Title of Act (if any) under which statutory rules made
(1) Registration to Work with Vulnerable People
Act 2013
Number
allotted to
statutory
rules
S. R. 2015,
No. 66
Title or subject matter of Statutory Rules
Registration to Work with Vulnerable People
Amendment Regulations 2015
GENERAL PURPORT OR EFFECT OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED STATUTORY RULES
(1) Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Amendment Regulations 2015
These regulations amend the Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Regulations 2014 by prescribing certain activities, or
services, to be regulated activities for the purposes of the Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Act 2013.
Copies of the abovementioned statutory rules may be purchased at Mercury Walch Pty Ltd,
5-7 Bowen Road, Moonah. Phone (03) 6232 2101 or Toll Free 1800 030 940.
ROBYN WEBB,
Acting Chief Parliamentary Counsel.
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Subordinate Legislation
'Anyone who has problems with, or feels they are adversely affected by, any of the above Regulations can write to the
Secretary of the Subordinate Legislation Committee, Legislative Council, Parliament House, Hobart, 7000.'
TANIA RATTRAY, MLC, Chairperson.
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