Tasmanian Consolidated Regulations
(1) A permit may specify the circumstances in which or the conditions subject to which the authority granted by the permit may be exercised.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subregulation (1), the circumstances and conditions may relate to all or any of the following matters:
(a) the time at which, the period within which or the place at which the authority may be exercised;
(b) the manner in which it may or may not be exercised;
(c) the precautions to be observed in the exercise of the authority;
(d) the person by whom any act authorised by the permit is to be done, or the supervision or control under which any such act is to be done;
(e) the disposal of, or other dealings with, any wildlife or wildlife products taken under the authority of the permit;
(f) the records to be kept or notifications to be given in relation to the exercise of the authority.
(3) A person to whom a permit is issued under this Part must ensure that the conditions under which the authority granted by the permit may be exercised are complied with.
Penalty:
Fine not exceeding 50 penalty units.