Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) Where it is proposed to amend a prescribed code of practice, the Minister shall invite comments on the proposed amendment from
(a) the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce & Industry; and
(b) . . . . . . . .
(c) the Consumer Affairs Council; and
(d) any other appropriate body or organization.
(2) A proposed amendment to a prescribed code of practice shall be laid before each House of Parliament and may be disallowed on a resolution passed by either House within 15 sitting days of the House after the proposed amendment is laid before it.
(3) Where a proposed amendment to a prescribed code of practice is not disallowed under subsection (2), the Minister may recommend that regulations be made under section 54 to amend a prescribed code of practice.