Tasmanian Legislation
Public Sector Superannuation Reform Act 2016
An Act to reform the administration of public sector superannuation, to repeal certain enactments relating to public sector superannuation, and for related purposes [Royal Assent 17 June 2016]
Be it enacted by Her Excellency the Governor of Tasmania, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
PART 1 - Preliminary
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Public Sector Superannuation Reform Act 2016 .
2. Commencement The provisions of this Act commence on a day or days to be proclaimed.
3. Interpretation (1) In this Act – Actuary means the person or organisation appointed to be the Actuary under section 50(1) ; Agency means – (a) a State Service Agency; and (b) a statutory authority, or other organisation, that is not a State Service Agency or a Government Business Enterprise and that is prescribed in regulations for the purposes of this paragraph; and (c) a State-owned company; and (ca) a Government Business Enterprise; and (d) a body or person carrying on an industry or undertaking for or on behalf of the State, unless the body or person is, under the regulations, exempt from the application of this Act; and (e) a House of Parliament; and (f) a seconding employer; and (g) the Office of the Governor; and (h) the Legislature-General; and (i) the State Fire Commission; and (j) Ambulance Tasmania; Agency manager means, in relation to an Agency that is – (a) a State Service Agency – the Head of the State Service Agency; or (b) a Government Business Enterprise – a chief executive officer within the meaning of the Government Business Enterprises Act 1995 ; or (c) a statutory authority, or other organisation, that is not a State Service Agency or a Government Business Enterprise and that is prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of Agency – the controlling authority of the statutory authority or organisation; or (d) a State-owned company – a chief executive officer, by whatever name called, of the State-owned company; or (e) a body or person carrying on an industry or undertaking for or on behalf of the State – the controlling authority of the body or person; or (f) a House of Parliament – the Speaker of the House of Assembly in Tasmania and the President of the Legislative Council in Tasmania; or (g) a seconding employer – a chief executive officer, by whatever name called, of the seconding employer; or (h) the Office of the Governor – the Official Secretary; or (i) the Legislature-General – the Speaker of the House of Assembly in Tasmania and the President of the Legislative Council in Tasmania; or (j) the State Fire Commission – the Chief Officer of the State Fire Commission; or (k) Ambulance Tasmania – the Commission of Ambulance Services; Ambulance member means a person appointed or employed under the State Service Act 2000 to perform functions for the purposes of the Ambulance Service Act 1982 ; amending Act means the Public Sector Superannuation Reform Amendment Act 2019 ; Board means the Retirement Benefits Fund Board continued in existence by section 7 of the Retirement Benefits Act 1993 ; chairperson of the Commission means the person appointed to be the chairperson of the Commission under section 7(3) ; Commission means the Commission established under section 6 ; complying superannuation scheme means a superannuation scheme that is a complying superannuation fund for the purposes of the SIS Act; contributory scheme means the superannuation arrangements to which the regulations relate; default fund means a superannuation fund that is nominated under section 20(1) to be a default fund; employee means a person who is employed in any position or capacity as a State Service officer or State Service employee or by an Agency and includes – (a) a police officer, trainee and junior constable as defined in the Police Service Act 2003 ; and (b) a Fire Service member who is first appointed or employed on or after 1 July 2005; and (c) a Fire Service member appointed before 1 July 2005 who is not a member of the superannuation scheme continued by the Trust Deed in force under section 4 of the Retirement Benefits (State Fire Commission Superannuation Scheme) Act 2005; and (d) an Ambulance member who is first appointed or employed on or after 30 June 2006; and (e) an Ambulance member appointed before 30 June 2006 who is not a member of the superannuation scheme continued by the Trust Deed in force under section 4 of the Retirement Benefits (Tasmanian Ambulance Service Superannuation Scheme) Act 2006 ; and (f) a member of a board; and (g) a person who holds an office under a provision of an Act that specifies that the holder of the office is an employee for the purposes of this Act; Fire Service member means a person appointed or employed under the State Service Act 2000 to perform functions for the purposes of the Fire Service Act 1979 ; functions includes duties; Fund means the Retirement Benefits Fund continued in existence under section 27 and includes all money received by the Commission and all subfunds, accounts, investments, policies of insurance and other assets in which that money is from time to time invested; Government Business Enterprise means a Government Business Enterprise within the meaning of the Government Business Enterprises Act 1995 ; House of Parliament means either the House of Assembly or the Legislative Council; initial default fund means the first superannuation fund that is nominated under section 20(1) to be a default fund; Investment 12 Account member means – (a) a person who is declared under subsection (2) to be an Investment 12 Account member; and (b) a person who is within a class of members declared under subsection (2) to be Investment 12 Account members; member of a board means a member of a board of a statutory authority or State-owned company and includes – (a) in relation to a statutory authority –any chief executive officer, by whatever name called, chairperson, president, director, deputy, member, or alternate, substitute or acting member, of the board, or the governing body, of the statutory authority; and (b) in relation to a State-owned company – a director of the State-owned company – but does not include a chief executive officer, by whatever name called, of a statutory authority or State-owned company who, under the terms of his or her employment, is required to act as a member of the board of that statutory authority or State-owned company; member of the Commission means a member of the Commission under section 7 ; regulations means regulations made under this Act; RSA means a retirement savings account within the meaning of the Retirement Savings Accounts Act 1997 of the Commonwealth; salary, in relation to an employee, has the meaning it has in section 4 ; seconding employer means – (a) an agency or authority of the Commonwealth or of another State or a Territory; or (b) a private sector employer, whether incorporated or not – which employs an employee in accordance with a secondment agreement; SIS Act means the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 of the Commonwealth; State-owned company means a company incorporated under the Corporations Act which is controlled by – (a) the Crown; or (b) a statutory authority; or (c) another company which is itself controlled by the Crown or a statutory authority; statutory authority means a body or authority, whether incorporated or not, which is – (a) established or constituted by or under an Act; or (b) established or constituted under the royal prerogative – if the body or authority, or the governing body of the body or authority, wholly or partly comprises a person or persons appointed by the Governor, a Minister or another statutory authority, and includes the governing body of any such statutory authority but does not include a State-owned company; successor fund has the meaning it has in regulation 1.03(1) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994 of the Commonwealth; superannuation fund means a regulated superannuation fund within the meaning of the SIS Act; Superannuation Guarantee Act means the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 of the Commonwealth, as amended from time to time; Tasmanian Accumulation Scheme means the Tasmanian Accumulation Scheme established by the Trust Deed; transfer assets means the assets of the Fund that are determined by the Actuary under section 22(1) to be the transfer assets; transfer date means the date that is specified, in the notice under section 20(1) in relation to the initial default fund, as the date on which the notice takes effect; transferring members means all persons who are members of the Tasmanian Accumulation Scheme immediately before the transfer date, other than any Investment 12 Account member; Trust Deed means the Trust Deed, approved under section 7 of the Public Sector Superannuation Reform Act 1999 , as amended from time to time. (2) The Board may, before the transfer date, do either or both of the following: (a) declare a member to be an Investment 12 Account member; (b) declare a class of members to be Investment 12 Account members. (3) A reference in this Act to an Agency in which an employee is employed is – (a) if the employee holds an office under a provision of an Act, or regulations, that specifies that the holder of the office is an employee for the purposes of this Act – to be taken to be a reference to the Agency responsible for the administration of the Act, or the part of the Act, in which the provision appears or under which the provision is made; or (b) if the employeeis, by virtue of paragraph (f) of the definition of employee in subsection (1) , an employee for the purposes of this Act because he or she is a member of a board – to be taken to be a reference to the Agency responsible for the administration of the Act, or the part of the Act, in or under which the board is established.
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