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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian regulation that amends (makes changes to) the existing rules about who needs to be registered before they can work with vulnerable people — such as children, elderly people, or people with disabilities.
Tasmania's Registration to Work with Vulnerable People scheme requires certain people to obtain a clearance (like a background check and registration) before they can work in roles that involve contact with vulnerable individuals. This amendment updates the underlying rules of that scheme — potentially changing which roles require registration, what the registration process involves, or how the system is administered.
⚠️ The actual content of the amendments is not included in the text provided. The document is largely administrative/header information only. This means we cannot detail exactly what changed — only that changes were made, effective from .
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Direct links to the current provisions in Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Amendment Regulations 2024.
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View on official registerSourced from Tasmanian Legislation Online (legislation.tas.gov.au), CC BY 4.0.
If you work with or employ people who work with vulnerable Tasmanians, check whether this amendment changes your registration obligations. The scheme exists to protect vulnerable people from harm by screening those who work with them.