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Tasmania regulation
What is this? This is a Tasmanian government order relating to rail infrastructure on the North-East Line in Tasmania. Orders like this are typically used to formally designate, classify, or regulate a specific piece of rail infrastructure — in this case, a rail line in Tasmania's north-east region.
Who does it affect? This primarily affects:
Why does it matter? By formally recognising or regulating this rail line under Tasmanian law, the order sets out the legal framework for how the infrastructure is managed, maintained, or funded. It could affect who has responsibility for the line, what activities are permitted on or near it, and how disputes or regulatory decisions are handled.
Important caveat: The document provided contains very limited substantive content — mostly metadata and status information — so a full analysis of the order's specific provisions is not possible from the text supplied.
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Direct links to the current provisions in Rail Infrastructure (North-East Line) Order 2020.
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View on official registerSourced from Tasmanian Legislation Online (legislation.tas.gov.au), CC BY 4.0.