Federal Register of Legislation
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1986
No. 80 of 1986
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement
PART II—AMENDMENTS OF THE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1976
3. Principal Act 4. Interpretation 5. Children of deceased retirement pensioners 6. Medical examinations and benefit classification certificates 7. Repeal of section 26 and substitution of new section— 26. Staff 8. Insertion of new section— 29a. Objective and duties of Trust 9. Membership of Trust 10. Insertion of new section— 30a. Principal member 11. Principal member not to engage in other work 12. Remuneration and allowances 13. Resignation 14. Insertion of new section— 34a. Disclosure of interests 15. Termination of appointment 16. Repeal of section 36 and substitution of new section— 36. Acting appointments 17. Meetings of Trust TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued Section 18. Delegation by Trust 19. Repeal of section 39 and substitution of new section— 39. Delegation by principal member 20. Fund to be managed by Trust 21. Investment of Fund 22. Borrowing 23. Trust to keep accounts and records in respect of Fund 24. Insertion of new Division— Division 3—Staff 44a. Staff 44b. Trust officers and employees to have certain rights of entry into the Australian Public Service 25. Insertion of new section— 126a. Modification of Act in relation to former eligible employees who become members of a superannuation scheme 26. Payments to the Commonwealth by authorities in respect of eligible employees 27. Annual report of Trust
PART III—AMENDMENTS OF THE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1922
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