Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) The Electoral Commissioner is to
(a) prepare and maintain an Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania Electors Roll; and
(b) include on the Roll, subject to subsection (2), the address at which each person named on the Roll resides and indicate the electoral area in which each such person is enrolled.
(2) If the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied that there is reason to do so, the Electoral Commissioner may determine that an address, other than the address at which a person resides, is to be shown on the Roll in respect of that person.
(2A) As soon as practicable after the commencement of the Aboriginal Lands Amendment Act (No. 2) 2005, the Electoral Commissioner is to prepare the Roll, which is to comprise the names of those persons who were entitled to vote at the election of members of the Council in 2001 and is to be constituted from the material from which the Roll for that election was constituted.
(2B) The Electoral Commissioner is to transfer the name of a person to the Roll in accordance with section 10A.
(2C) The Electoral Commissioner may remove the name of a person from the Roll if
(a) the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied that the person has ceased to be entitled under section 9(1)(b); or
(b) that person has applied in writing to have his or her name removed from the Roll.
(2D) A person whose name has been removed from the Roll under subsection (2C) may apply in writing to the Electoral Commissioner to have his or her name reinstated to the Roll if that person is entitled under section 9(1)(b).
(2E) On receipt of an application under subsection (2D), the Electoral Commissioner is to reinstate the name of a person to the Roll if the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied that the person is entitled under section 9(1)(b).
(2F) The Electoral Commissioner may change the address shown on the Roll in respect of a person if the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied that the person has changed the address at which he or she resides.
(3) The Roll may be kept by electronic means or any similar means.
(4) The forms to be used for the purposes of the Roll are to be as approved by the Electoral Commissioner.