Federal Register of Legislation
Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2010
We, HENRY ALFRED JENKINS, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and JOHN JOSEPH HOGG, President of the Senate, make these Classification Rules under section 23 of the Parliamentary Service Act 1999.
Dated 11 March 2010.
HARRY JENKINS JOHN HOGG
Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2010
made under the
Parliamentary Service Act 1999
Contents
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1 Name of Rules 2 Commencement 3 Repeal of Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2000/1 4 Definitions — the dictionary 5 Approved classifications 6 Classification of Parliamentary Service employees 7 Classification of Parliamentary Service employees: temporary moves between Departments 8 Classification of SES employees 9 Classification of duties 10 Work level standards 11 Employees in training classifications 12 Reduction of classification of Parliamentary Service employee 13 Delegation
Schedule 1 Approved classifications
Schedule 2 Training classifications
Dictionary
1 Name of Rules
These Rules are the Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2010.
2 Commencement
These Rules commence on the day after they are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
3 Repeal of Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2000/1
The Parliamentary Service Classification Rules 2000/1, made on 29 November 2000, are repealed.
4 Definitions — the dictionary
(1) The dictionary at the end of these Rules defines certain words and expressions, and includes references to certain words and expressions that are defined elsewhere in these Rules (signpost definitions).
(2) The dictionary includes certain words and expressions relevant to these Rules that are defined in the Parliamentary Service Act 1999.
Note These definitions are indicated by an asterisk (*) and have been included for information only to assist readers of the rules. Minor changes from the Act definitions are indicated by square brackets ([ ]).
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