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Statutory Rules 1991 No. 1731 __________________
Superannuation (Approved Part-time Employees) Regulations 2 (Amendment)
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 27 June 1991.
BILL HAYDEN Governor-General By His Excellency's Command,
JOHN N. BUTTON Minister for State for Industry, Technology and Commerce for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Finance ____________
1. Commencement 1.1 These Regulations, other than regulation 4, are taken to have commenced on 1 July 1990.
2. Amendment 2.1 The Superannuation (Approved Part-time Employees) Regulations are amended as set out in these Regulations.
3. Schedule (Modifications—person who is, or at any time after his or her first day of service has been, an approved part-time employee) 3.1 Modification of section 3: Omit from subparagraph (a) (i) of the substituted definition of "period of contributory service" all the words from and including "less—" to the end, substitute: "less any period (excluding any part of it that is referred to in sub-subparagraph (A), (B) or (C)) during that period when the person was a partial contributor, and less any period during that period: (A) when the person was on leave of absence without pay during a period in respect of which subsection 51 (1) applies to the person; or (B) when the person was absent from duty during a period in respect of which subsection 51A (1) as in force before 1 July 1990 applies to the person; or (C) that is taken, under subsection 51A (5) as in force on and after 1 July 1990, to be a non-contributory period of service for the person;".
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