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Public Officers Superannuation Benefits Recovery Act 1988
sec.7Assessment of liability
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### sec.7 Assessment of liability
Application may be made by the Minister to a judge of the Supreme Court to assess the quantum of liability incurred by a person under section 6 (1) .
If the judge hearing the application is satisfied that—
the person convicted of the offence or offences to which the application relates is a publicly funded superannuant; and
the application relates to 1 or more prescribed offences; and
the liability incurred under section 6 (1) by the person upon conviction of that prescribed offence or those prescribed offences subsists;
the judge shall order the person to pay to the Treasurer on behalf of the Crown a sum, considered by the judge to be just and equitable, assessed by the judge in accordance with section 8 .
(sec.7-ssec.1) Application may be made by the Minister to a judge of the Supreme Court to assess the quantum of liability incurred by a person under section 6 (1) .
(sec.7-ssec.2) If the judge hearing the application is satisfied that— the person convicted of the offence or offences to which the application relates is a publicly funded superannuant; and the application relates to 1 or more prescribed offences; and the liability incurred under section 6 (1) by the person upon conviction of that prescribed offence or those prescribed offences subsists; the judge shall order the person to pay to the Treasurer on behalf of the Crown a sum, considered by the judge to be just and equitable, assessed by the judge in accordance with section 8 .
- (a) the person convicted of the offence or offences to which the application relates is a publicly funded superannuant; and
- (b) the application relates to 1 or more prescribed offences; and
- (c) the liability incurred under section 6 (1) by the person upon conviction of that prescribed offence or those prescribed offences subsists;