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Organisation Public Service Appeals Board
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- Government Agency
Summary
The Public Service Appeal Board was established in 1958 by the Public Service Tribunal Act. Its purpose was to hear and determine appeals against decisions made by the Public Service Commissioner in relation to appointments, promotion and disciplinary action. The Board was made up of the Public Service Commissioner and two other public servants appointed by the Governor-in-Council for three years. One of them was elected by members of the public service.
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- Wettenhall, RL, A Guide to Tasmanian Government Administration, Platypus Publications, Hobart, 1968, 206 pp. Details
Sources used to compile this entry: Wettenhall, RL, A Guide to Tasmanian Government Administration, Platypus Publications, Hobart, 1968, 206 pp.
Prepared by: Caroline Evans
Created: 21 March 2012
