DEFINITION OF REGIONS
(as defined in the Acts Interpretation Act 1931)
"northern area" or "northern region" means that part of the State comprising the city of Launceston and the municipal areas of Break O'Day, Dorset, Flinders, George Town, Meander Valley, Northern Midlands and West Tamar;
"north-western area" or "north-western region" means that part of the State comprising the cities of Burnie and Devonport and the municipal areas of Central Coast, Circular Head, Kentish, King Island, Latrobe, Waratah-Wynyard and West Coast;
"southern area" or "southern region" means that part of the State comprising the cities of Hobart, Clarence and Glenorchy and the municipal areas of Brighton, Central Highlands, Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Huon Valley, Kingborough, New Norfolk, Sorell, Southern Midlands and Tasman.
As referred to in
Section S36(6) – Management of Real Estate Agency Business; and
Section 37(6) - Management of Property Management Business
A property agent may be able to manage no more than three authorised places of business if the Board is satisfied that the property agent is competent to manage the businesses and that the places of business are all in the same region.
(as defined in the Acts Interpretation Act 1931)
"northern area" or "northern region" means that part of the State comprising the city of Launceston and the municipal areas of Break O'Day, Dorset, Flinders, George Town, Meander Valley, Northern Midlands and West Tamar;
"north-western area" or "north-western region" means that part of the State comprising the cities of Burnie and Devonport and the municipal areas of Central Coast, Circular Head, Kentish, King Island, Latrobe, Waratah-Wynyard and West Coast;
"southern area" or "southern region" means that part of the State comprising the cities of Hobart, Clarence and Glenorchy and the municipal areas of Brighton, Central Highlands, Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Huon Valley, Kingborough, New Norfolk, Sorell, Southern Midlands and Tasman.
As referred to in
Section S36(6) – Management of Real Estate Agency Business; and
Section 37(6) - Management of Property Management Business
A property agent may be able to manage no more than three authorised places of business if the Board is satisfied that the property agent is competent to manage the businesses and that the places of business are all in the same region.