
Statutory Rules 1984 No. 1131
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Superannuation (Eligible Employees) Regulations2 (Amendment)
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 13 June 1984.
N. M. STEPHEN
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Finance
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Commencement
1. These Regulations shall come into operation on 1 July 1984.
Principal Regulations
2. In these Regulations, “Principal Regulations” means the Superannuation (Eligible Employees) Regulations.
Interpretation
3. Regulation 3 of the Principal Regulations is amended by omitting the definition of “superannuation scheme” and substituting the following definition:
“‘superannuation scheme’ means a scheme, fund or arrangement, however established, under which superannuation or retirement benefits are payable, but does not include the following schemes:
(a) the scheme constituted by the provisions of the Act;
(b) the Northern Territory Police Supplementary Benefit Scheme, being the scheme of that name to which members of the Police Force of the Northern Territory are, under the terms and conditions of service applicable to them, required to contribute;”.
S.R. 140/84 Cat. No. Recommended retail price 20c 11/7.6.1984
Certain employees not to be eligible employees
4. Regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations is amended
(a) by omitting from sub-paragraph (a) (ii) “(not being the scheme constituted by the provisions of the Act)”;
(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (aa) (ii) “(not being the scheme constituted by the provisions of the Act)”; and
(c) by omitting from sub-paragraph (o) (ii) “(not being the scheme constituted by the provisions of the Act)”.
NOTES
1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 22 June 1984.
2. Statutory Rules 1976 No. 140 as amended by 1977 No. 157; 1978 Nos. 15 and 280; 1980 No. 181; 1982 No. 235; 1983 Nos. 76 and 77.
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