Federal Register of Legislation
Superannuation Legislation Amendment Act 1991
No. 130 of 1991
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1—PRELIMINARY
Section 1. Short title 2. Commencement PART 2—AMENDMENTS OF THE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1976
3. Principal Act 4. Interpretation 5. Meaning of "re-employed former contributor with preserved rights" 6. Retirement on ground of invalidity 7. Sections 11 and 13 not applicable to certain persons employed on or after 1 July 1990 8. Statutory office holders 9. Persons excluded from definition of "eligible employee" 10. Medical examination, and issue of benefit classification certificate, on becoming eligible employee 11. Benefit event happening before section 16 procedures completed 12. Commissioner for Superannuation 13. Functions 14. Indemnification of members of the Board 15. Decreases in salary 16. Leave of absence without pay 17. Interpretation 18. Repeal of section and substitution of new section: 54g. Board to seek recommendations 19. Board to decide whether to approve retirement 20. Determination of requests, payments and rehabilitation programs to be in accordance with the Rules for the administration of the Superannuation (1990) Scheme 21. Repeal of Division
TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued
Section 22. Entitlement to age retirement benefit 23. Entitlement to early retirement benefit 24. Election for lump sum benefit in case of involuntary retirement 25. Election to commute 26. Reduction of invalidity pensions because of earnings 27. Insertion of new section: 73b. Reduction of invalidity pensions because of pre-assessment payments 28. Entitlement to spouse's benefit on death of pensioner 29. Repeal of Division and substitution of new Division: Division 5—Miscellaneous
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