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Private Forests Act 1994

Private Forests Act 1994
1993-1999
Enacted by Governor of Tasmania
Date assented to May 10, 1994

The Private Forests Act 1994, established an Authority to provide assistance and advice on private forest management, to prescribe the functions and powers of that authority, to provide for related matters and to amend certain Acts. The Act created Private Forests Tasmania, a body corporate with perpetual succession, with seal and may sue and be sued in its corporate name.

The Act was given Royal assent on May 10, 1994.

The Act, under Schedule 1, set out the broad objective of the Authority which is to "facilitate and expand the development of the private forest resource in Tasmania in a manner which is consistent with sound forest land management practice" .

Schedule 1 of the Act details a set of Objectives for the Authority; which are-

The Authority functions include supporting the Minister and Government (a); supporting the implementation of the Forest Practices Act (c) and (g); marketing of wood (d), (e) and (f); supporting conservation (j) and (h); support for non commercial forestry (k) and finally promotion of research and education (i).

Under section 6(1) of the Act, the functions of the Authority are as follows:

In respect of Function (f) "to maintain and update an inventory of private forests, prepare five-yearly reviews of private forests and report on compliance with export and other licence conditions as required by any agreement entered into between the State and the Commonwealth", the compliance with export and other licence condition requirements was removed with the signing of the Tasmanian Regional Forest Agreement November 1997.

Funds are provided to the Authority by Parliament for only functions (a), (g), (h), (i), (j) and (k). In August 2001 a new Division was added to the Act (Division 1A - Private Forest service levy) which caused a levy to be paid on the net area of private forest, certified under a forest practice plan [4] for harvest or regeneration or being established to plantation.

The Authority does have the power to provide financial assistance for private commercial forestry (Section 26 of the Act). When established in 1994 Private Forests Tasmania reported in their Annual Report 1994-95 a sum of AUS$1,730,000 as loans for private forestry. This sum related to a Pine Loan Scheme operated by Private Forest Division when it was part of the Tasmanian Forestry Commission, now Forestry Tasmania. No additional loan funds have been provided under the Act since the formation of the Authority.


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