Tasmanian Consolidated ActsSCHEDULE 1 - Non-exempt applications
PART 1 - Judicial and legal
1. Judge, Associate Judge, magistrate, registrar, administrator or sheriff of a Commonwealth or State court.
2. Solicitor-General for the Commonwealth or a State.
3. Director of Public Prosecutions for the Commonwealth or a State.
4. A position in a Government Department or Agency of the Commonwealth or a State, the primary duties of which position include the prosecution of offences or assisting with the prosecution of offences.
5. Justice of the Peace for Tasmania.
6. Admission as a legal practitioner under Part 5 of the Legal Profession Act 1993.
PART 2 - Enforcement
1. Member of the Australian Federal Police, Tasmania Police or the police force or service of another State.
2. Member or employee of the Australian Crime Commission established by section 7 of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002 of the Commonwealth.
3. Member or employee of the CrimTrac Agency established on 1 July 2000 as an Executive Agency by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth under section 65 of the Public Service Act 1999 of the Commonwealth.
4. Officer of the Australian Customs Service established by section 4 of the Customs Administration Act 1985 of the Commonwealth.
5. Appointment as an authorised officer within the meaning of the Traffic Act 1925.
PART 3 - Prisons and parole
1. Director of Corrective Services or an equivalent office in another State.
2. Corrections or probation officer or an equivalent office in another State.
3. Member of the Parole Board or member of an equivalent entity in another State.
PART 4 - Youth justice
1. Youth justice worker within the meaning of the Youth Justice Act 1997.
2. State Service employment in so far as the person employed performs duties relating to the administration of the Youth Justice Act 1997.
3. Engagement under a contract for service to perform duties relating to the administration of the Youth Justice Act 1997.
PART 5 - Racing and gaming
1. Member of the Tasmanian Gaming Commission established by section 123 of the Gaming Control Act 1993.
2. Licence, of any kind, under the Gaming Control Act 1993.
3. Registration as a bookmaker or bookmaker's agent under the Racing Regulation Act 2004.
4. Appointment as a stipendiary steward under the Racing Regulation Act 2004.
PART 6 - Educational and child-related
1. Teacher, teacher's aide or member of the non-teaching staff of a kindergarten, school, college or other place of primary or secondary education, whether in this State or elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
2. Licence or registration under the Child Care Act 2001.
3. Provider, in any capacity, of child-care or child-minding facilities elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
4. Adoptive or foster parent, whether in this State or elsewhere in the Commonwealth.
5. Member of a safety house scheme organised by the Safety House Association of Tasmania.
6. School-crossing patrol officer.
7. Authorised officer within the meaning of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997.
8. State Service employment in so far as the person employed performs duties relating to the administration of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997.
9. Engagement under a contract for service to perform duties relating to the administration of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1997.
10. Volunteer positions with Scouts Australia which have direct contact with youth members.
PART 7 - Drugs and poisons
1. Member of the Tasmanian Poppy Advisory and Control Board.
2. State Service employment in so far as the person employed assists, or performs duties relating to, the Tasmanian Poppy Advisory and Control Board.
3. Engagement under a contract for service to perform work for or on behalf of the Tasmanian Poppy Advisory and Control Board.
4. Appointment as an analyst for the purposes of the Poisons Act 1971.
5. Licence of any kind or category under the Poisons Act 1971.
6. Employment, or engagement under a contract of service, by the holder of a grower's or manufacturer's licence under Part V of the Poisons Act 1971.
PART 7A - Hazardous substances and activities
1. SSDS permit under the Security-sensitive Dangerous Substances Act 2005.
2. Responsible worker within the meaning of the Security-sensitive Dangerous Substances Act 2005.
PART 8 - Other
1. Auditor-General or Deputy Auditor-General for Tasmania or a member of the Tasmanian Audit Department.
2. Member of the Tasmania Fire Service or of a fire-fighting service of another State.
3. Licence, of any kind or category, under the Firearms Act 1996.
4. Driver licence or ancillary certificate under the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999.
5. Licence of any kind under the Security and Investigations Agents Act 2002.
6. Liquor licence or liquor permit of any kind under the Liquor Licensing Act 1990.
| Act | Number and year | Date of commencement |
|---|---|---|
| Annulled Convictions Act 2003 | No. 46 of 2003 | 1.1.2004 |
| Annulled Convictions Order 2004 | S.R. 2004, No. 49 | 21.7.2004 |
| Racing Regulation (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2004 | No. 64 of 2004 | 1.1.2005 |
| Security-sensitive Dangerous Substances Act 2005 | No. 31 of 2005 | 21.11.2005 |
| Security and Investigations Agents Amendment (Crowd Controllers) Act 2005 | No. 58 of 2005 | 1.1.2006 |
| Supreme Court Amendment Act 2007 | No. 55 of 2007 | 1.3.2008 |
| Liquor Licensing Amendment Act 2008 | No. 7 of 2008 | 2.5.2008 |
| Legal Profession (Miscellaneous and Consequential Amendments) Act 2007 | No. 66 of 2007 | not commenced |
| Proclamation under the Annulled Convictions Act 2003 | S.R. 2003, No. 146 | not commenced |