The Licensing Board is separate from, and independent of, the Commissioner. A decision of the board is final and without appeal.
On 30 June 2008 the members of the board were:
Mr Phillip A Kimber - Chairman
Ms Kerry Sarten - Member
Mr David Logie - Member
The Tasmanian Gaming Commission is an independent body established under the Gaming Control Act 1993. The Commission regulates and controls gaming to ensure that it is conducted honestly and is free from criminal influence and exploitation; approves internal control, administrative and accounting procedures, rules and conditions in relation to gaming activities, and determines disciplinary matters; investigates and makes recommendations to the Minister on gaming regulatory matters; researches and investigates matters relating to gaming, including the probity and financial stability of people involved in the conduct of gaming operations; liaises with other authorities and people responsible for the regulation and control of the conduct of gaming; investigates and resolves complaints relating to the conduct of gaming; oversees the administration of the Community Support Levy, and recommends and reports on annual/quarterly budgets to the Treasurer; and performs such other functions as are required by the Gaming Control Act 1993 and the TT-Line Gaming Act 1993.
On 30 June 2008, the members of the Commission were:
Mr Peter Hoult - Chairman
Professor Kate Warner - Member
Mrs Elizabeth Thomas - Member
The following statutory authorities report to the Treasurer and fall within the administrative responsibilities of the Department of Treasury and Finance.
Anzac Day Trust
State Grants Commission
Retirement Benefits Fund Board
Tasmanian Community Fund
Tasmanian Public Finance Corporation