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If you remain dissatisfied we will advise you of your right to lodge a complaint with the Tasmanian Ombudsman.
After having followed the complaints and disputes escalation process, a customer may lodge a complaint with the Tasmanian Ombudsman in respect of a dispute with the regulated entity concerning the amount of money that the customer is required to pay to the regulated entity.
CONTRACTOR warrants that it has not been placed on the convicted vendor list for a public entity crime.
Office of the Tasmanian Ombudsman, 2004-05 Annual Report, August 2005, pp.4–5 82Chapter 4: Framework to ensure the accountability and independence of officers of Parliament Such restrictions may be more easily invoked in the context of existing legislation governing public instrumentalities generally, for example, the Public Administration Act.
The difficulties that this can present were highlighted by the Tasmanian Ombudsman, who is linked for administrative and budgetary purposes with the Tasmanian Department of Justice:93In the past two to three years, high staff turnover has become a major problem.
WITNESSESALLINGHAM, Mr Anthony John, Senior Investigation Officer, Tasmanian Ombudsman 1041BUGG, Mr Timothy Gerard, Past President, Law Society of Tasmania 962CRESWELL, Mr Philip Ross, National Audit and Compliance Manager and CompanySecretary, Garrisons Pty Ltd 1045FYLE, Mr John William (Private capacity) 1032GROOM, the Hon.
The mark-up for overhead and profit will comply with 109.05.C, except as provided in 109.05.F. In no event, however, shall consequential damages, loss of overhead, loss of overhead contribution or absorption of any kind, or loss of anticipated profits on Work that was not performed, be compensable or considered as part of any settlement.
A major British Government investigation, the 1956 Ross Report, criticised many facets of Australian children's institutions including their lack of homely style, isolation from the community, lack of trained staff and poor educational and14 O'Grady J (Tasmanian Ombudsman), Interim report on abuse of children in State care, 7.1.04.
Where it is not possible to meet this target, the Department will inform you and continue to attempt to resolve the matter.If you are unsatisfied with your response, you may decide to complain to the Tasmanian Ombudsman.
Proposal in Detail:Under section 60(1) of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2002 (PID Act), Council is required to establish procedures that comply with the Guidelines and Standards as published by the Tasmanian Ombudsman.