Source: https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/whole/html/inforce/current/sr-2010-113
Timestamp: 2019-11-14 20:06:52
Document Index: 181397382

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 2', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 5', 'art 1']

(1) In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears –
antlerless deer means a deer that is –
device, in relation to a seal deterrent permit, means a device that –
relevant fee –
sell means sell by wholesale or retail and includes –
stock means –
taxidermy means –
wildlife officer means –
(1) An application for a fauna dealers licence (skins) or a commercial taxidermy licence may be made by, and the licence issued to –
(1) An application for a licence under this Part is to be –
(1) On receipt of an application for a licence made in accordance with regulation 8 , the Secretary may –
(2) Without limiting subregulation (1) , a licence under this Part may be subject to conditions relating to –
A fauna dealers licence (skins) authorises the holder during the period of 12 months ending on 31 December in any year as specified in the licence –
(1) A commercial wallaby hunters licence authorises the holder to –
(1) A commercial muttonbird catchers licence authorises the holder to –
(1) The Secretary, by notice in writing, may direct the holder of a licence issued under this Part to mark or tag wildlife in that holder's possession, if –
(3) A person who possesses wildlife which the Secretary has directed to be marked or tagged must –
(1) Subject to subregulation (2) , an application for a permit under this Part may be made by, and the permit issued to –
(3) An application for a permit to receive skins –
(1) An application for a permit under this Part is to be –
(1) On receipt of an application for a permit made in accordance with regulation 20 , the Secretary may –
(3) The Secretary is not to grant an application for a seal deterrent permit referred to in regulation 27 unless satisfied that –
(3) The Secretary, on receipt of a notice under subregulation (2) from the holder of a fauna dealers licence (skins), is to cancel the permit to which the notice relates by serving on the holder of the permit a written notice stating that –
(2) The holder of a licence or permit must comply with a notice under subregulation (1) –
(1) The holder of a commercial wallaby hunters licence or a wallaby licence who sells or otherwise disposes of any wallaby skins must, as soon as practicable –
(a) record on that licence –
(4) A record required to be kept under subregulation (3) is to show in relation to each sale or purchase of, or other dealing in, any skins –
(3) Also, subregulation (1) does not apply to the taking of specially protected wildlife, or the products of specially protected wildlife, by –
(3) Also, subregulation (1) does not apply to the taking of protected wildlife, or the products of protected wildlife, by –
(3) Subregulations (1) and (2) do not apply to the taking of partly protected wildlife, or the products of partly protected wildlife, by –
(5) Subregulation (3) does not apply to the sale of –
(a) a skin of a wallaby or brushtail possum which has been –
(1) A person must not buy or sell –
(2) A person must not have possession of –
(6) A person must not –
(3) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not, in taking or for the purpose of taking any form of partly protected wildlife, protected wildlife or specially protected wildlife –
(4) A person must not, in taking or for the purpose of taking any partly protected wildlife, protected wildlife or specially protected wildlife, use or have possession of any spear, explosive, poison, chemical or other weapon or substance, unless the use or possession is –
(1) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not discharge a firearm for the purpose of taking any partly protected wildlife, protected wildlife or specially protected wildlife if the person is –
(2) However, subregulation (1) does not apply to a person taking wild duck if the person –
(1) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not –
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, an organised shoot is a gathering of persons, at least 15 of whom are carrying firearms, who –
(c) are intending to engage in –
(2) A person who uses, sets, lays or places in position any net or trap for the purpose of taking any wildlife must –
(4) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not –
(2) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not take a deer otherwise than by shooting it with a rifle –
(5) A person must not –
(b) remove the wings from a wild duck that has had its head removed –
(7) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person who, during the open season for the taking of wild duck, is on any –
(c) river, creek, canal or other watercourse –
(8) Except with the written permission of the Secretary, a person must not, during the open season for the taking of wild duck, discharge lead shot from a firearm onto or across any –
public land means –
wetland means a marsh, mudflat or other expanse of land that is permanently, intermittently or cyclically inundated with water, whether –
(1) [Regulation 53 Subregulation (1) amended by S.R. 2015, No. 94, Applied:23 Dec 2015] Except as authorised by a permit under Part 2 , a person must not take more than 3 deer during an open season, that total being made up of –
(4) A person must not remove the head or sever the body of any deer at a place other than the usual residence of the holder of the licence under which the deer was taken except –
The holder of a commercial taxidermy licence must not –
(b) buy or acquire wildlife from a person unless that person –
(c) sell or otherwise dispose of wildlife to a person unless that person –
(5) The Secretary, on receipt of a notice under subregulation (4) from the holder of a commercial taxidermy licence, is to cancel the permit to which the notice relates by serving on the holder of the permit a written notice stating that –
(4) A person must not falsely represent to a wildlife officer that –
(a) the person is the holder of a licence or permit in the person’s own right or jointly with another person or other persons; or
A person must not, in applying for a licence or permit or in giving any information under these regulations –
For the purposes of section 62 of the Act –
[Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 1 of Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
Kiernan’s Cave Cricket
Bornemissza’s Stag Beetle
Vanderschoor’s Stag Beetle
Cockerill’s Cave Beetle
Charopidae “Skemps”
[Part 2 of Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 3 of Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 4 of Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 5 of Schedule 1 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 1 of Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
Cavernotettix spp. except craggiensis
Parvotettix spp. except rangaensis and whinrayi
[Part 2 of Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 3 of Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 4 of Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
White –bellied Storm-Petrel (A'asian ssp.)
[Part 5 of Schedule 2 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Schedule 3 Amended by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Schedule 6 Substituted by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
[Part 1 of Schedule 7 Amended by No. 17 of 1996, Applied:20 Jan 2016]
1. Fauna dealer’s licence (skins)
4. Commercial muttonbird catcher’s licence
1. Permit for export –
10 fee units or 2 fee units for each specimen – whichever is the greater
In respect of each skin of –