Tasmanian Legislation
Survey Co-ordination Act 1944
An Act to provide for the co-ordination of surveys in this State; for the establishment of a central office for the registration of surveys and information relating to surveys; and for matters incidental thereto [Royal Assent 24 May 1944]
Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
1. Short title and commencement (1) This Act may be cited as the Survey Co-ordination Act 1944 . (2) This Act shall come into operation upon a date to be proclaimed.
2. Interpretation In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears – central plan office means the central plan office established under this Act; central plan register means the central plan register established under this Act; Commonwealth survey authority means any Department of the Commonwealth, or any section or branch of the Defence Force of the Commonwealth engaged upon surveys for the triangulation and mapping of Australia; Commonwealth survey officer means any person authorized, in writing, by the officer in charge of the Commonwealth survey authority; plan includes every plan, map, aerial photograph, or description made or obtained as part of any survey or surveys; proper officer means – (a) in relation to an Agency, within the meaning of the State Service Act 2000 – the Head of that Agency; and (b) in relation to any other public authority – any officer of that public authority appointed by it as the proper officer thereof for the purposes of this Act; public authority includes any Agency, within the meaning of the State Service Act 2000 , and the council, and any board, commission, trust, or other body, whether corporate or unincorporate, established by or under any Act for any public purpose, whether in respect of the whole or any part of this State, which is authorized or required by any Act to make surveys, or the functions of which are such as to require surveys to be made by, or plans of surveys to be lodged with, it; registered plan means a plan of which a record has been entered in the central plan register in pursuance of this Act; registered surveyor means a person registered as a surveyor under the Land Surveyors Act 1909 ; survey means the act or process of determining the form, contour, position, area, height, depth, or any other similar particulars of any part of the earth's surface, whether on land or water, or of any natural or artificial features on, below, or above any part of that surface, or the length and direction of the bounding lines of any part of that surface, or of any such natural or artificial features thereof, and includes the making or obtaining of a plan or plans thereof; surveyor includes any – (a) registered surveyor; and (b) person who carries out or superintends any survey on behalf of any public authority.
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