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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian government administrative order that reorganises parts of the Tasmanian State Service (the government's workforce and departments). These types of orders are used when the government wants to move functions, staff, or responsibilities between departments — for example, shifting a team from one agency to another, or renaming a unit.
Who does this affect?
Why does it matter? Restructuring orders change which department is responsible for delivering certain services. If you're a public servant, this could affect who your employer is (on paper), who your manager reports to, and which workplace agreements or conditions apply to you. If you're a member of the public, it may change which department handles your enquiries or services.
Note: The full operational text of this order was not included in the provided document — only metadata and status information was available. As a result, the specific departments or functions being restructured cannot be confirmed from this extract alone.
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Direct links to the current provisions in State Service (Restructuring) Order (No. 2) 2022.
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