Tasmanian Consolidated Acts
(1) The Secretary may, after consultation with an affected landholder, make a land management plan for the purpose of protecting a listed taxon of flora or fauna.
(2) A land management plan
(a) is to define the area of land, whether held by one or more landholders, to which it relates; and
(b) is to specify the objectives for management of land for the purposes of conservation and management of a taxon to which the plan relates; and
(c) is to specify actions to be taken by the Secretary, the landholder or any other person for the purpose of achieving those objectives.
(3) The Secretary must review a land management plan within a period of 5 years after it is made.
(4) The Secretary must, within 90 days after making a determination of a critical habitat for a listed taxon of flora or fauna and after consultation with any landholder affected by the determination, prepare a land management plan for the purpose of protecting that taxon.