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SLI 2008 No. 79 Regulations as made
These Regulations amend the Superannuation (CSS) Salary Regulations 1978 as a result of changes to the definition of “workplace agreement” in the Workplace Relations Amendment (Transition to Forward with Fairness) Act 2008.
Administered by: Finance
Exempt from sunsetting by the Legislative Instruments Regulations 2004 Sch 3 item 40
Registered 16 May 2008
Tabling HistoryDate
Tabled HR26-May-2008
Tabled Senate16-Jun-2008
Date of repeal 19 Mar 2014
Repealed by Finance (Spent and Redundant Instruments) Repeal Regulation 2014

Superannuation (CSS) Salary Amendment Regulations 2008 (No. 1)1

Select Legislative Instrument 2008 No. 79

I, PHILIP MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor‑General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following Regulations under the Superannuation Act 1976.

Dated 15 May 2008

P. M. JEFFERY

Governor‑General

By His Excellency’s Command

NICK SHERRY

Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law for the Minister for Finance and Deregulation


1              Name of Regulations

                These Regulations are the Superannuation (CSS) Salary Amendment Regulations 2008 (No. 1).

2              Commencement

                These Regulations are taken to have commenced on the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Workplace Relations Amendment (Transition to Forward With Fairness) Act 2008.

3              Amendment of Superannuation (CSS) Salary Regulations 1978

                Schedule 1 amends the Superannuation (CSS) Salary Regulations 1978.


Schedule 1        Amendments

(regulation 3)

  

[1]           Regulation 8QC, definition of agreement, paragraph (d)

substitute

               (d)    an AWA; or

                (e)    a relevant agreement.

[2]           Regulation 8QC, after the definition of agreement

insert

AWA has the meaning given by Schedule 7A to the Workplace Relations Act 1996.


Note

1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.