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APPROVAL UNDER THE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1976
I, Ralph Willis, Minister for Finance, approve the following class of persons for the purposes of the definition of "temporary employee" in subsection 3(1) of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 9th August 1993 _______________________
APPROVAL UNDER SUBSECTION 3 (1) OF THE SUPERANNUATION ACT 1976
Citation
1. This Approval may be cited as "Superannuation (CSS) Temporary Employee Approval No. 4".
Temporary Employees
2. A person who:
(a) is engaged by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on a fixed term contract for employment outside Australia only; and
(b) was, immediately before that employment, an eligible employee for the purposes of the Superannuation Act 1976; and
(c) in the case of a person who became employed, as mentioned in paragraph (a), before this approval is given - requests in writing to be treated as an eligible employee
is included in a class of persons for the purposes of the definition of "temporary employee" in subsection 3 (1) of the Superannuation Act 1976 from the first day of that employment.
Citation of Previous Approvals
3. The Approval made by the Minister for Finance on 29 December 1977 is taken to be "Superannuation (CSS) Temporary Employee Approval No.1".
4. The Approval made by the Minister for Finance ons 14 December 1982 is taken to be "Superannuation (CSS) Temporary Employee Approval No.2".
5. The Approval made by the Minister for Finance on 10 July 1985 is taken to be "Superannuation (CSS) Temporary Employee Approval No. 3".
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