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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian government administrative order that formally lists and names the agencies (government departments and bodies) that make up the Tasmanian State Service, and identifies who is in charge of each one (the 'Head of Agency').
Who does this affect?
Why does it matter? Under the State Service Act 2000 (Tasmania), public servants must be employed within a recognised agency headed by an authorised person. This Order gives legal effect to that structure — without it, the chain of command and accountability within the Tasmanian public service would have no formal basis.
In plain terms: Think of it as the official organisational chart for the Tasmanian government, given the force of law. It tells you which government departments exist and who runs them.
Note: The document provided contains very limited substantive content — it is primarily metadata and status information. The actual list of agencies and heads has not been reproduced here, so a full analysis of specific agencies is not possible from the text supplied.
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Direct links to the current provisions in State Service (Agencies and Heads of Agencies) Order 2016.
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