Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) Where an aggrieved person has exercised, or exercises, a right to cause the action to which a complaint relates to be reviewed by a court or by a tribunal established under an Act, the Ombudsman shall not investigate, or continue to investigate, the action unless he is of the opinion that there are special reasons justifying its investigation or its further investigation.
(2) Where the Ombudsman is of the opinion that an aggrieved person has or had a right to have the action to which a complaint relates reviewed by a court or by a tribunal established under an Act, but has not exercised the right, the Ombudsman shall not investigate, or continue to investigate, the action unless he is of the opinion that, in all the circumstances of the case, the failure to exercise the right is not or was not unreasonable.
(3) Where, in respect of the action to which a complaint relates, the Ombudsman is of opinion that adequate provision is made under an administrative practice for the review of action of that kind, he may refuse to investigate the action, or investigate it further
(a) if the action has been, is being, or is to be, reviewed in accordance with the practice at the request of the aggrieved person; or
(b) if the Ombudsman is satisfied that the aggrieved person is entitled to have the action reviewed in accordance with that practice and it would be reasonable for the aggrieved person to have it so reviewed.