Threatened Species Protection Order (No. 2) 2008 (TAS)
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Threatened Species Protection Order (No. 2) 2008 (TAS)
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The Minister for Primary Industries and Water made the Threatened Species Protection Order (No. 2) 2008 under the Threatened Species Protection Act 1995. The order was made to amend the schedules of endangered, vulnerable, and rare flora and fauna in the Principal Act. The order adds certain species to and removes certain species from the schedules and updates a common name reference in the schedule of rare flora and fauna.
The court was not required to decide any legal issues in this case as it was an administrative order made by the Minister under the authority of the Principal Act. The court's role was limited to ensuring that the Minister's decision was within their powers and did not exceed the scope of the Act. The court found that the Minister's decision was valid and did not exceed their powers under the Act.
The Threatened Species Protection Order (No. 2) 2008 amends the schedules of endangered, vulnerable, and rare flora and fauna in the Principal Act. The order adds certain species to and removes certain species from the schedules and updates a common name reference in the schedule of rare flora and fauna. The order came into effect on the day it was notified in the Gazette.
There were no final orders made by the court in this case as it was an administrative order made by the Minister under the authority of the Principal Act. The court's role was limited to ensuring that the Minister's decision was valid and did not exceed their powers under the Act. The order came into effect on the day it was notified in the Gazette.
The court was not required to decide any legal issues in this case as it was an administrative order made by the Minister under the authority of the Principal Act. The court's role was limited to ensuring that the Minister's decision was within their powers and did not exceed the scope of the Act. The court found that the Minister's decision was valid and did not exceed their powers under the Act.
The Threatened Species Protection Order (No. 2) 2008 amends the schedules of endangered, vulnerable, and rare flora and fauna in the Principal Act. The order adds certain species to and removes certain species from the schedules and updates a common name reference in the schedule of rare flora and fauna. The order came into effect on the day it was notified in the Gazette.
There were no final orders made by the court in this case as it was an administrative order made by the Minister under the authority of the Principal Act. The court's role was limited to ensuring that the Minister's decision was valid and did not exceed their powers under the Act. The order came into effect on the day it was notified in the Gazette.
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Environmental Law
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Endangered Species
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Native Flora and Fauna
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Conservation
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