(b) amounts that offset costs of the Agency that receives the amount;
(c) amounts received in relation to the participation in, or taking advantage of, a specified program by the Agency that receives the amount;
(d) amounts received in relation to the sale of minor departmental assets of the Agency that receives the amount;
(e) amounts received in relation to the carrying on of business activities by the Agency that receives the amount.
(a) amounts received as sponsorships, grants, subsidies, contributions, gifts or bequests in relation to the departmental activities of the Agency that receives the amount;
(b) amounts that are debited from a Special Account, in accordance with the debit purposes of the Special Account;
(c) amounts received in relation to an application to the Agency under the Freedom of Information Act 1982;
(d) amounts received as discounts, monetary incentives or rebates in relation to procurement arrangements;
(e) amounts received as insurance recoveries in relation to departmental activities;
(f) amounts received by way of, or in satisfaction of a claim for, compensation or damages;
(g) amounts received as GST.
(b) the provision by the Agency of either or both of staff and services; or
(c) the transfer of annual and long service leave entitlements; or
(d) the payment to an employee, consultant, contractor or other person engaged by an Agency of an employee benefit; or
(f) the conduct of litigation or dispute resolution by an Agency; or
(g) royalties and licence fees.
(4) Subregulations (2) and (3) do not apply to an amount received by an Agency if a departmental item has been appropriated for the Agency in relation to the amount received by the Agency.
(5) For paragraph (1) (c), receipts in relation to an Agency’s participation in, or taking advantage of, a specified program include amounts received by an Agency:
(a) in relation to a program that supports employees engaged in national security or defence activities; or
(c) in relation to a rebate of fuel tax, if the fuel tax was paid under a departmental item; or
(d) in relation to a refund of fringe benefits tax that was paid in excess of the Agency’s legal liability; or
(e) in relation to any other program or scheme determined, in writing, by the Finance Minister.
(7) If the total of amounts received by an Agency, in a financial year, in relation to:
is, in aggregate, 5% of the amount that was appropriated to the Agency, in relation to the relevant departmental item, for the relevant financial year, any further amount is not a kind of amount for subsection 31 (1) of the Act.
(1) Despite any other regulation, an amount received by way of a tax, levy, fine or penalty is not a kind of amount for subsection 31 (1) of the Act.
(3) If the Commonwealth cost recovery policy applies to the activity of an Agency in relation to which an amount was received, the amount is a kind of amount for subsection 31 (1) of the Act only to the extent to which the activity is undertaken consistent with that policy.
Item | Agency | Chief Executive | |
101 | Administrative Appeals Tribunal, comprising: (a) the Registrar of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal; and (b) the District Registrars, the Conference Registrars, the Deputy Registrars and the staff of the Tribunal mentioned in subsection 24N (3) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975; and (c) persons made available to the Tribunal under subsection 24N (4) of that Act See Note B | Registrar | |
102 | AusAID, comprising: (a) the person occupying, or performing the duties of, the office within the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade known as Director‑General of AusAID; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Director‑General | Director‑General | |
103 | Australian Bureau of Statistics, comprising: (a) the Australian Statistician; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 16 (1) of the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975; and (c) persons engaged under subsection 16 (2) of that Act See Note B | Australian Statistician | |
104 | Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of ACIAR established under section 4A of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Act 1982; and (b) commissioners appointed under Part III of that Act; and (c) members of the Policy Advisory Council listed in section 19 of that Act; and (d) the staff mentioned in sections 30 and 31 of that Act; and (e) consultants engaged under section 32 of that Act. See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
105 | Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity (ACLEI) comprising the staff members mentioned in section 11 of the Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006 See Note B | Integrity Commissioner | |
106 | Australian Communications and Media Authority (the ACMA), comprising: (a) the Chair, the Deputy Chair, the other members and the associate members of the ACMA; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 54 (1) of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005; and (c) persons whose services are made available for the purposes of the ACMA under subsection 55 (1) of that Act See Note B | Chair | |
107 | Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, comprising: (a) the Chairperson, members and associate members of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 27 of the Trade Practices Act 1974; and (c) consultants engaged under section 27A of that Act; and (d) a person taken to be a member, or an associate member, of the Australian Energy Regulator under section 8AB or 44AM of that Act; and (e) the persons made available to assist the Australian Energy Regulator under paragraph 44AAC (a) of that Act; and | Chairperson | |
| (f) consultants made available to assist the Australian Energy Regulator under paragraph 44AAC (b) of that Act See Note B | | |
108 | Australian Crime Commission, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer and examiners of the Australian Crime Commission; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 47 of the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002; and (c) consultants engaged under section 48 of that Act; and (d) persons whose services are made available under section 49 of that Act See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
109 | Australian Customs Service, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of Customs; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 15 of the Customs Administration Act 1985 See Note B | Chief Executive Officer of Customs | |
110 | Australian Electoral Commission, comprising: (a) the Electoral Commissioner, the Deputy Electoral Commissioner, and the Australian Electoral Officers; and (b) the staff and other persons mentioned in section 29 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 See Note B | Electoral Commissioner | |
111 | Australian Fair Pay Commission Secretariat (the AFPC Secretariat), comprising: (a) the Director of the AFPC Secretariat; and (b) the staff of the AFPC Secretariat; and (c) consultants engaged by the Director of the AFPC Secretariat under section 7ZU of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 See Note B | Director | |
112 | Australian Federal Police, comprising: (a) the Commissioner of Police and any Deputy Commissioner of Police appointed under the Australian Federal Police Act 1979; and (b) AFP employees, special members and special protective service officers of the Australian Federal Police, within the meaning of that Act | Commissioner of Police | |
113 | Australian Industrial Registry, comprising: (a) the Industrial Registrar and Deputy Industrial Registrars; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 83 of Workplace Relations Act 1996 See Note B | Industrial Registrar | |
115 | Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), comprising: (a) the Director of the AIFS; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 114M of the Family Law Act 1975 See Note B | Director | |
116 | Australian National Audit Office, comprising: (a) the Auditor‑General; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 40 of the Auditor‑General Act 1997; and (c) persons engaged under section 27 of that Act See Note B | Auditor‑General | |
117 | Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM), comprising: (a) the person occupying, or performing the duties of, the office known as the Chief Executive of AOFM; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Chief Executive | Chief Executive of AOFM | |
118 | Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer appointed under section 33 of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Administration) Act 1992; and (b) the Advisory Board established under section 14 of that Act; and (c) staff mentioned in section 45 of that Act; and (d) persons whose services are made available to APVMA under section 46 of that Act; and (e) consultants engaged under section 47 of that Act. See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
119 | Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), comprising: (a) the Chair of APRA appointed under section 18 of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998; and (b) members appointed under section 16 of that Act; and (c) staff mentioned in subsection 45 (1) of that Act; and (d) persons whose services are made available to APRA under section 46 of that Act; and | Chair | |
| (e) consultants engaged under section 47 of that Act. | | |
120 | Australian Public Service Commission (APS Commission), comprising: (a) the Public Service Commissioner; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Commissioner See Note B | Public Service Commissioner | |
121 | Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of ARPANSA; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 58 of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act 1998 See Note B | Chief Executive Officer of ARPANSA | |
122 | Australian Research Council, established by subsection 5 (1) of the Australian Research Council Act 2001 See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
123 | Australian Secret Intelligence Service, comprising: (a) the Director‑General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service; and (b) persons employed by the Director‑General | Director‑General | |
124 | Australian Securities and Investments Commission, comprising: (a) the Chairperson and other members of the Commission; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 120 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001; and (c) consultants engaged under section 121 of that Act; and (d) persons whose services are made available to the Commission under section 122 of that Act. See Note B | Chairperson | |
125 | Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, comprising: (a) the Director‑General of Security; and (b) persons employed under section 84 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979 | Director‑General of Security | |
126 | Australian Sports Anti‑Doping Authority (the ASADA), comprising: (a) the Chair, the Deputy Chair and the other members of the ASADA; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 49 of the Australian Sports Anti‑Doping Authority Act 2006; and (c) the persons whose services are made available to the ASADA under section 50 of that Act. See Note B | Chair | |
127 | Australian Taxation Office, comprising: (a) the Commissioner of Taxation and the Second Commissioners of Taxation; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Commissioner See Note B | Commissioner of Taxation | |
128 | Australian Trade Commission (Austrade), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer mentioned in section 7B of the Australian Trade Commission Act 1985; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 60 of that Act; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (c) consultants engaged under section 62 of that Act See Note B | | |
129 | Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of AUSTRAC; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (b) the staff mentioned in section 224 of the Anti‑Money Laundering and Counter‑Terrorism Financing Act 2006; and (c) consultants engaged under subsection 225 (1) of that Act; and (d) the persons whose services are made available to the Chief Executive Officer of AUSTRAC under subsection 225 (3) of that Act. See Note B | | |
130 | Bureau of Meteorology, comprising: (a) the Director mentioned in section 5 of the Meteorology Act 1955; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Director See Note A | Director | |
131 | Biosecurity Australia, comprising: (a) the person occupying, or performing the duties of, the office within the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry known as Chief Executive of Biosecurity Australia; and (b) the persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 who assist the Chief Executive | Chief Executive |
132 | Cancer Australia, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer appointed under section 14 of the Cancer Australia Act 2006; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 8 of that Act; and (c) consultants (if any) engaged under section 9 of that Act; and (d) the Advisory Council established under section 24 of that Act See Note B | Chief Executive Officer |
133 | Centrelink (Commonwealth Services Delivery Agency), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer appointed under section 29 of the Commonwealth Services Delivery Agency Act 1997; and | Chief Executive Officer |
| (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 35 (1) of that Act; and (c) consultants (if any) engaged under subsection 37 (1) of that Act See Note B | |
134 | Commonwealth Grants Commission, comprising: (a) the Chairperson and members of the Commonwealth Grants Commission; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Commission | Secretary of the Commission | |
135 | ComSuper, comprising: (a) the Commissioner for Superannuation; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 26 of the Superannuation Act 1976 See Note B | Commissioner for Superannuation | |
136 | Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (CAMAC), comprising: (a) the Convenor and other members appointed under section 147 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 156 of that Act; and (c) consultants engaged under section 157 of that Act; and (d) persons whose services are made available to CAMAC under section 158 of that Act. See Note B | Convenor | |
137 | CrimTrac Agency, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Chief Executive Officer See Note A | | |
138 | Dairy Adjustment Authority, comprising: (a) the member of the Dairy Adjustment Authority mentioned in subclause 59 (4) of Schedule 2 to the Dairy Produce Act 1986; and (b) persons whose services are made available to the Authority under clause 70 of Schedule 2 to that Act; and (c) consultants engaged under clause 71 of Schedule 2 to that Act; and (d) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Authority | Member | |
139 | Defence Materiel Organisation, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Chief Executive Officer; and (c) members of the Defence Force whose services are made available to assist the Chief Executive Officer | Chief Executive Officer | |
140 | Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency, comprising: (a) the Director of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency; and (b) persons mentioned in section 29 of the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999; and (c) consultants engaged under section 30 of that Act to assist the Director See Note B | Director | |
141 | Export Wheat Commission, comprising: (a) the Chairperson and the other members of the Export Wheat Commission; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 14 of the Wheat Marketing Act 1989; and (c) the persons whose services are made available to the Export Wheat Commission under section 15 of that Act. See Note B | Chairperson | |
142 | Family Court of Australia, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of the Family Court of Australia; and (b) the officers and staff of the Registries of the Court (within the meaning of section 38N of the Family Law Act 1975) See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
143 | Federal Court of Australia, comprising: (a) the Registrar of the Federal Court of Australia; and (b) other officers and staff of the Registries of the Court (within the meaning of section 18N of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976) See Note B | Registrar | |
144 | Federal Magistrates Court of Australia, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia; and (b) the staff of the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
145 | Future Fund Management Agency, comprising: (a) the Chair of the Future Fund Board of Guardians appointed under section 38 of the Future Fund Act 2006; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 77 of that Act; and (c) consultants engaged (if any) and persons seconded to the Agency (if any) under section 78 of that Act See Note B | Chair of the Future Fund Board of Guardians | |
146 | Geoscience Australia, comprising: (a) the office known as the Chief Executive of Geoscience Australia; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Chief Executive | Chief Executive of Geoscience Australia | |
147 | Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, comprising: (a) the Chairperson and members of the Authority appointed under section 10 of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 40 (1) of that Act; and (c) other persons engaged under section 41 of that Act; and (d) the State and local government officers and employees mentioned in subsection 42 (1) of that Act; and (e) the officers and employees of Commonwealth Agencies and authorities mentioned in subsection 42 (2) of that Act. See Note B | Chairperson | |
148 | Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, comprising: (a) the President and Commissioners; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 43 of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 See Note B | President | |
149 | Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia (ITSA), comprising: (a) the Chief Executive of ITSA; and | Chief Executive | |
| (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Chief Executive See Note A | | |
150 | Inspector‑General of Taxation, comprising: (a) the Inspector‑General of Taxation mentioned in section 6 of the Inspector‑General of Taxation Act 2003; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Inspector‑General of Taxation; and (c) persons made available to the Inspector‑ General of Taxation under subsection 36 (3) of the Inspector‑General of Taxation Act 2003; and (d) consultants engaged under subsection 36 (4) of the Inspector‑General of Taxation Act 2003 See Note B | Inspector‑General of Taxation | |
151 | IP Australia, comprising: (a) the Director‑General of IP Australia; and | Director‑General | |
| (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Director‑General | | |
152 | Medicare Australia comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer appointed under section 8AG of the Medicare Australia Act 1973; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 20 (1) of that Act; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (c) consultants (if any) engaged under subsection 21 (1) of that Act See Note B | | |
153 | Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal (MRT–RRT) comprising: (a) the Principal Member, Senior Members and other members of the Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) mentioned in section 395 of the Migration Act 1958; and (b) the Registrar, Deputy Registrars and other officers of the MRT mentioned in section 407 of that Act; and (c) the Principal Member, Deputy Principal Member, Senior Members and other members of the Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) mentioned in section 458 of the Migration Act 1958; and (d) the Registrar and other officers of the RRT mentioned in section 472 of that Act | Principal Member of the RRT | |
154 | Murray‑Darling Basin Authority, comprising: (a) the Authority Chair and other members of the Authority mentioned in section 177 of the Water Act 2007; and (b) the members of the Basin Officials Committee established under section 201 of that Act; and (c) the members of the Basin Community Committee established under section 202 of that Act; and (d) the members of any other advisory committee established under section 203 of that Act; and (e) the staff mentioned in section 206 of that Act; and (f) persons whose services are made available to the Authority under section 207 of that Act; and (g) any authorised officer appointed under section 217 of that Act See Note B | Authority Chair | |
155 | National Archives of Australia, comprising: (a) the Director‑General; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Director‑General See Note A | Director‑General | |
156 | National Blood Authority, comprising: (a) the General Manager of the National Blood Authority; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 36 of the National Blood Authority Act 2003; and (c) consultants engaged under section 37 of that Act See Note B | General Manager | |
157 | National Capital Authority, comprising: (a) the Chairman and the Chief Executive of the Authority; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 47 of Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988; and (c) consultants engaged under section 48 of that Act See Note B | Chief Executive | |
158 | National Competition Council, comprising: (a) the Council President and the Councillors mentioned in section 29C of the Trade Practices Act 1974; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 29M of that Act; and (c) the persons engaged under section 29N of that Act See Note B | Council President | |
159 | National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer mentioned in section 6 of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992; and (b) the Chair and other members of the Council of the NHMRC mentioned in section 20 of that Act; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (c) the members of Principal Committees established under section 35 of that Act; and (d) the members of any working committees established under section 39 of that Act; and (e) the staff mentioned in section 45 of that Act; and (f) consultants engaged under section 46 of that Act; and (g) the Commissioner of Complaints mentioned in section 55 of that Act; and | | |
| (h) a person assisting: (i) the Chief Executive Officer; or (ii) the Council; or (iii) a committee; or (iv) the Commissioner of Complaints; in the performance of functions under the Act; and (i) members of the NHMRC Licensing Committee established under section 13 of the Research Involving Human Embryos Act 2002 See Note B | | |
160 | National Native Title Tribunal, comprising: (a) the Native Title Registrar, and (b) the Deputy Registrar or Deputy Registrars appointed by the Registrar under section 130 of the Native Title Act 1993; and (c) the staff mentioned in section 130 of that Act; and (d) other persons engaged under section 132 of that Act See Note B | Native Title Registrar | |
161 | National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority (NOPSA), established by section 150XD of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of NOPSA; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 150YH (1) of that Act; and (c) consultants engaged under subsection 150YI (1) of that Act; and | Chief Executive Officer | |
| (d) the officers and employees mentioned in subsection 150YI (3) of that Act See Note B | | |
162 | National Water Commission, established by section 6 of the National Water Commission Act 2004, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer and Commissioners of the National Water Commission; and (b) the staff mentioned in subsection 35 (1) of that Act; and (c) the officers and employees mentioned in subsections 36 (1) and (2) of that Act; and (d) the consultants engaged under subsection 37 (1) of that Act See Note B | Chief Executive Officer | |
165 | Office of National Assessments, comprising: (a) the Director‑General of the Office of National Assessments; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 17 of the Office of National Assessments Act 1977 See Note B | Director‑General | |
166 | Office of Parliamentary Counsel, comprising: (a) the First Parliamentary Counsel and Second Parliamentary Counsel; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 16 of the Parliamentary Counsel Act 1970 See Note B | First Parliamentary Counsel | |
167 | Office of the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner, comprising: (a) the Australian Building and Construction Commissioner; and (b) the Deputy Australian Building and Construction Commissioners; and | Australian Building and Construction Commissioner | |
| (c) the staff mentioned in subsection 25 (1) of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005; and (d) the consultants engaged under subsection 25 (3) of that Act. See Note B | | |
168 | Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman, comprising: (a) the Commonwealth Ombudsman and the Deputy Commonwealth Ombudsmen; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 31 of the Ombudsman Act 1976 See Note B | Commonwealth Ombudsman | |
169 | Office of the Privacy Commissioner, comprising: (a) the Privacy Commissioner; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 26A of the Privacy Act 1988 See Note B | Privacy Commissioner | |
170 | Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, comprising: (a) the Director of Public Prosecutions; and (b) the Associate Director of Public Prosecutions; and (c) staff mentioned in section 27 of the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1983; and | Director of Public Prosecutions | |
| (d) persons engaged under section 28 of that Act; and (e) persons whose services are made available to the Director under section 29 of that Act See Note B | | |
171 | Office of the Inspector‑General of Intelligence and Security, comprising: (a) the Inspector‑General of Intelligence and Security; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 32 of the Inspector‑General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 See Note B | Inspector‑General of Intelligence and Security | |
172 | Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor‑General, comprising: (a) the Official Secretary to the Governor‑General; and (b) persons employed under section 13 of the Governor‑General Act 1974 | Official Secretary to the Governor‑ General | |
173 | Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, comprising: (a) the Regulator; and (b) staff mentioned in section 151 of the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000; and | Regulator | |
| (c) persons engaged under contract under section 155 of that Act to assist in the performance of any function of the Regulator See Note B | | |
174 | Office of the Workplace Ombudsman, comprising: (a) the Workplace Ombudsman; and (b) the staff assisting the Workplace Ombudsman in the performance of the Workplace Ombudsman’s functions; and (c) the workplace inspectors appointed under section 167 of the Workplace Relations Act 1996. See Note B | Workplace Ombudsman | |
175 | Old Parliament House, comprising: (a) the Director; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Director. See Note A | Director | |
176 | Private Health Insurance Ombudsman, comprising: (a) the Private Health Insurance Ombudsman mentioned in section 238‑1 of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 253‑45 of that Act See Note B | Private Health Insurance Ombudsman | |
177 | Productivity Commission, comprising: (a) the Chair and other members of the Productivity Commission; and | Chair of the Commission | |
| (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 to assist the Commission; and (c) persons engaged under section 45 of the Productivity Commission Act 1998 See Note B | | |
178 | Professional Services Review Scheme, comprising: (a) the Director of Professional Services Review and Deputy Directors of Professional Services Review; and (b) the staff mentioned in section 106ZM of the Health Insurance Act 1973; and | Director of Professional Services Review | |
| (c) persons whose services are made available to the Director under section 106ZN of that Act; and (d) consultants engaged under section 106ZP of that Act See Note B | | |
179 | Royal Australian Mint, comprising: (a) the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Australian Mint; and (b) persons engaged under the Public Service Act 1999 who assist the Chief Executive Officer; and (c) persons employed under other arrangements to assist the Chief Executive Officer | Chief Executive Officer | |
180 | Seafarers Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority (Seacare Authority) established by section 103 of the Seafarers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1992, comprising: (a) the Chairperson of the Authority mentioned in section 109 of the Seafarers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1992; and (b) staff made available to the Authority by Comcare under subsection 72A (2) of the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988; and (c) the Chief Executive Officer of Comcare, to the extent that the Authority has delegated its functions or powers to the Chief Executive Officer under subsection 125 (1) of the Seafarers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1992 | Chairperson | |
181 | Workplace Authority, comprising: (a) the Workplace Authority Director; and (b) the Workplace Authority Deputy Directors; and (c) the staff assisting the Workplace Authority Director. See Note B | Workplace Authority Director | |
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