Federal Register of Legislation
Statutory Rules 1993 No. 2231 __________________
Superannuation (CSS) Productivity Employee Inclusion Declaration No. 1
I, Ralph Willis, Minister for Finance, make the following Declaration under section 110f of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 9 August 1993.
ralph willis Minister for Finance
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Citation
1. This Declaration may be cited as Superannuation (CSS) Productivity Employee Inclusion Declaration No. 1.
[NOTE: This Declaration commences on gazettal: see Acts Interpretation Act 1901, s. 48.]
Interpretation
2. In this Declaration: "the Act" means the Superannuation Act 1976.
Productivity employees
3. An eligible employee who is a person specified in a paragraph of this clause is declared to be a productivity employee for the purposes of Part VIa of the Act with effect from the date specified in the paragraph: (a) a person employed by the Legal Aid Commission of Queensland—1 July 1990; (b) a person employed by the Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia—1 July 1990; (c) a person who is engaged or appointed as the representative of Australia in another country—1 July 1990 or the date of commencement of that engagement or appointment, whichever is the later; (d) a person employed by the Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania—1 January 1991; (e) a person engaged for service in the Australian High Commission, London—1 July 1992; (f) a person employed by the Legal Aid Commission of Victoria—1 July 1992; (g) a person employed in Repatriation General Hospital, Hobart—1 July 1992; (h) a person who is employed under a fixed-term contract by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for employment only outside Australia—1 July 1992 or the date of commencement of that employment, whichever is the later; (j) a person employed in Concord Repatriation and General Hospital, Sydney—1 July 1993.
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