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Statutory Rules 1993 No. 2031 __________________
Superannuation (Productivity Benefit) (Qualified Employees) Declaration No. 3
I, RALPH WILLIS, Minister for Finance, make the following Declaration under subsection 3F (1) of the Superannuation (Productivity Benefit ) Act 1988.
Dated 15 July 1993.
RALPH WILLIS Minister for Finance
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Citation
1. This Declaration may be cited as the Superannuation (Productivity Benefit) (Qualified Employees) Declaration No. 3.
Commencement
2. This Declaration is taken to have commenced on 1 July 1992.
Interpretation
3. In this Declaration, "the Act" means the Superannuation (Productivity Benefit ) Act 1988.
Declared class of persons—employees overseas
4. For the purposes of subsection 3F (1) of the Act, persons, each of whom: (a) is excluded from the definition of "qualified employee" in subsection 3 (1) of the Act by reason only of the operation of paragraph (m) of the definition; and (b) is a resident of Australia for the purposes of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936; are a class of persons who are qualified employees.
Declared class of persons—contracts for labour
5. For the purposes of subsection 3F (1) of the Act, persons, each of whom: (a) but for this clause would not be a qualified employee within the meaning of subsection 3 (1) of the Act; and (b) would be a qualified employee if, and only if, subsection 12 (3) of the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 applied in relation to the definition of "qualified employee" in subsection 3 (1) of the Act; are a class of persons who are qualified employees.
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NOTE
1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 26 July 1993.
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