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Tasmania regulation
This is a Proclamation — a formal government announcement — issued under the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Act 2009 in Tasmania.
A Proclamation like this is typically used to officially set the date on which a new law (or parts of it) comes into force. In other words, the Tasmanian Government is formally "switching on" the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Act 2009, or specific sections of it, from a particular date (in this case, on or around 9 June 2010).
Without a Proclamation like this, changes made by the Amendment Act cannot legally take effect — no matter how long ago Parliament passed them. This document is the "green light" that makes those legal changes real and enforceable. From the commencement date, the updated rules about workplace injury compensation and rehabilitation apply in Tasmania.
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Direct links to the current provisions in Proclamation under the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Act 2009.
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The actual substance of the changes is contained in the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Act 2009 itself — not in this Proclamation. To understand what specifically changed about workers compensation in Tasmania, you would need to read that Amendment Act.