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HISTORIC CULTURAL HERITAGE ACT 1995 - SECT 15

PART 4 - Tasmanian Heritage Register Heritage Register

(1)  The Heritage Council is to keep a register to be known as the Tasmanian Heritage Register.
(1A)  The purpose of the Heritage Register is to ensure that Tasmania –
(a) keeps an inventory of places of State historic cultural heritage significance; and
(b) accords those places status and recognition; and
(c) has a basis for protecting that historic cultural heritage significance.
(1B)  Subsection (1A) does not apply in respect of places whose historic cultural heritage significance derives solely from their cultural value to the Aboriginal people of Tasmania.
(2)  The Heritage Register –
(a) is to be in any form the Heritage Council considers appropriate; and
(b) may consist of more than one document or record.
(3)  The Heritage Council is to enter in the Heritage Register details of the following:
(a) any place provisionally entered under section 18 (2) ;
(b) any place entered on a permanent basis under section 21 (1) ;
(c) any heritage area;
(d) any heritage agreement;
(e) any variation of a heritage agreement under section 49 ;
(f) the termination of a heritage agreement under section 49 ;
(g) any order made under this Act;
(h) any shipwreck entered under section 65 ;
(i) any protected zone;
(j) any certificate issued under section 83 ;
(k) any other information the Heritage Council considers appropriate.
(4)  An entry of a place in the Heritage Register is to –
(a) identify the place by reference to any, or any combination of, the following:
(i) its address;
(ii) its title particulars;
(iii) its GDA coordinates; and
(b) define the boundaries of the place by reference to either or both of the following:
(i) its title;
(ii) a plan in the Central Plan Register; and
(c) describe the place; and
(d) state the historic cultural heritage significance of the place, including –
(i) the registration citeria on which the entry is based; and
(ii) the way in which the place meets those registration criteria.
(5)  Any person may inspect the Heritage Register during normal business hours.
(6)  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  



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