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Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1948
14Additional contributions by Ministers of State and office holders in respect of service before 12 June 1978
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14 Additional contributions by Ministers of State and office holders in respect of service before 12 June 1978
Part V—Benefits
14A Benefits to be paid by Commonwealth
15 Benefits applicable only to present and future members
15A Invalidity retirement
15B Invalidity classification
15C Review of invalidity classification
16 Commonwealth supplement
16A Superannuation guarantee safety‑net amount
17 Meaning of voluntary retirement
18 Benefits to members
18A Commutation of retiring allowance—payment of surcharge liability
18B Commutation of retiring allowance—general
19 Benefits to spouse
19AAA Commutation of spouse’s annuity—payment of surcharge liability
19AA Benefits in respect of orphaned children
19ABA Commutation of orphaned child’s annuity—payment of surcharge liability
19AB Benefits payable to personal representative
19A Additional benefit to Prime Minister
20 Re‑election to the Parliament
20A Members who were in the Parliament on 1 July 1994—recognition of prior service in a State or Territory Parliament
21 Reduction of benefits as a result of membership of a State Parliament, the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly or the A.C.T. Legislative Assembly
21AA Rate of benefits if there is more than one spouse
21B Effect of the holding of offices of profit—reduction of certain retiring allowances and annuities
22 Certain disqualifications
22A Determination with respect to surcharge deduction amount
22B Determination with respect to surcharge commutation amount
Part VAA—Family law superannuation splitting
22CA Definitions
22CB Basic service factor
22CC Additional service factor