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Defence Determination, Conditions of service (Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance) Commencement Instrument 2022 (No 16)
I, MICHAEL IAN McCULLOCH, Director Drafting and Engagement, make the following notifiable instrument under section 4.12.4 of Defence Determination 2016/19, Conditions of service.
Dated 19 December 2022
Michael McCulloch Director Drafting and Engagement Department of Defence
Contents 1 Name 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Payment of Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance Schedule 1—Class of members 1 Class of members Schedule 2—Class of members 1 Class of members
1 Name This instrument is the Defence Determination, Conditions of service (Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance) Commencement Instrument 2022 (No. 16).
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on registration on the Federal Register of Legislation.
3 Authority This instrument is made under section 4.12.4 of Defence Determination 2016/19, Conditions of service.
4 Payment of Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance
1. In relation to a member who falls within the class of members specified in Schedule 1 of this Instrument, Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance is payable from 21 December 2022.
2. In relation to a member who falls within the class of members specified in Schedule 2 of this Instrument, Operation COVID-19 ASSIST Allowance is payable from 4 January 2023.
Schedule 1—Class of members
1 Class of members For the purpose of subsection 4.1, a member is in the class of members if the member is assigned one of the following PMKeyS numbers:
8218426 8220234 8223157 8234743 8241770 8249217 8250376 8268434 8268927 8284112 8522199 8562646 8580991 8638294 8641557 8644634 8644969 8646965 8649244 8650048 8650520 8650814 8653218 8657789 8658062 8658355 8659656
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