Superannuation (CSS) (Eligible Employees — Exclusion) Amendment Declaration 2011 (No. 1)1
I, Penelope Ying Yen Wong, Minister for Finance and Deregulation, make this Declaration under paragraph (j) of the definition of eligible employee in subsection 3(1) of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 29th June 2011
Penelope Ying Yen Wong
Minister for Finance and Deregulation
1 Name of Declaration
This Declaration is the Superannuation (CSS) (Eligible Employees — Exclusion) Amendment Declaration 2011 (No. 1).
2 Commencement
This Declaration commences on the commencement of the Governance of Australian Government Superannuation Schemes Act 2011.
3 Amendment of Superannuation (CSS) (Eligible Employees — Exclusion) Declaration 2003
Schedule 1 amends the Superannuation (CSS) (Eligible Employees — Exclusion) Declaration 2003.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(section 3)
[1] Subsection 3 (1), after definition of Commonwealth control
insert
CSC (short for Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation) has the same meaning as in the Governance of Australian Government Superannuation Schemes Act 2011.
[2] Subsection 3 (1), definition of CSS/PSS Board
omit
[3] Schedule 1, item 1
omit
the Board
substiute
CSC
[4] Schedule 1, item 22
substitute
22 | A person: (a) to whom section 14A applied under paragraph 3A (1) (zd) of the CCB Regulations immediately before the commencement of this Declaration; or (b) who becomes an eligible employee under paragraph 4 (2) (l) of the Inclusion Declaration | The person ceases to be an employee of CSC | The end of the day when the person ceases to be an employee of CSC |
The person becomes a casual or temporary part‑time employee of CSC | The end of the day immediately before the day on which the person becomes a casual or temporary part‑time employee of CSC |
[5] Schedule 1, item 23
omit
Notes
1. This Declaration amends F2006B01700, as amended by F2005L01861; F2005L02386; F2007L04455; F2009L01164.
2. All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See www.frli.gov.au