Proclamation under the Water Legislation Amendment Act 2008 (TAS)
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Proclamation under the Water Legislation Amendment Act 2008 (TAS)
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Water Legislation Amendment Act 2008 are to come into effect. The Act was passed by the Parliament of Tasmania and received Royal Assent on 2 February 2009. The Governor, acting on the advice of the Executive Council, issued this proclamation under section 2 of the Act to officially set the commencement date. The proclamation was displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953 and was notified in the Gazette on 11 February 2009.
The proclamation sets the legal framework for the implementation of the Water Legislation Amendment Act 2008, which likely includes amendments to existing water legislation. The specific changes introduced by the Act, however, are not detailed in the proclamation itself. The legal issues addressed by the Act may pertain to the regulation, management, and conservation of water resources within Tasmania. Given the context, it is likely that the Act aimed to enhance water management practices, address environmental concerns, and ensure sustainable use of water resources in the state.
The Governor's role in issuing the proclamation underscores the importance of ensuring that the legislative changes are properly implemented. By setting a specific commencement date, the proclamation provides clarity and certainty to stakeholders, including government agencies, water users, and the general public. The Act's provisions would then come into force on the specified date, enabling the new regulatory framework to be enforced. The involvement of the Executive Council in advising the Governor highlights the collaborative process in governance and the importance of considering expert input in legislative matters.
The proclamation sets the legal framework for the implementation of the Water Legislation Amendment Act 2008, which likely includes amendments to existing water legislation. The specific changes introduced by the Act, however, are not detailed in the proclamation itself. The legal issues addressed by the Act may pertain to the regulation, management, and conservation of water resources within Tasmania. Given the context, it is likely that the Act aimed to enhance water management practices, address environmental concerns, and ensure sustainable use of water resources in the state.
The Governor's role in issuing the proclamation underscores the importance of ensuring that the legislative changes are properly implemented. By setting a specific commencement date, the proclamation provides clarity and certainty to stakeholders, including government agencies, water users, and the general public. The Act's provisions would then come into force on the specified date, enabling the new regulatory framework to be enforced. The involvement of the Executive Council in advising the Governor highlights the collaborative process in governance and the importance of considering expert input in legislative matters.
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