Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) If it appears to the Director of Public Health or the general manager of the council that the whole or any part of any crematorium is prejudicial to public health or public safety, he or she may give notice to the crematorium manager that the whole or part of the crematorium is to be closed on a date specified in the notice.
(2) The notice may require the crematorium manager to carry out any works, or to take any action, specified in the notice before a date so specified as may be necessary in the interests of public health or public safety.
(3) If the crematorium manager complies with the requirements of the notice to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Health or the general manager of the council before the date specified in the notice, the notice is taken to be withdrawn, but if the crematorium manager fails to do so, the crematorium is taken to be closed on that date until the requirements have been complied with.
(4) If there are no requirements in the notice to be observed by the crematorium manager, the crematorium is taken to be closed on the date specified in the notice.
(5) A crematorium manager who receives a notice under this section may, within 14 days, appeal to a magistrate against the notice who may, if he or she does not dismiss the appeal, vary or revoke the notice.