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Tasmania regulation
This is a Tasmanian government notice from October 2020 that formally declares a particular body to be a 'Commission' for the purposes of public sector superannuation (retirement savings) reform in Tasmania.
Who does this affect? Tasmanian public sector employees (government workers) whose superannuation entitlements may be managed or overseen by the declared Commission.
What does it actually do? It is essentially an administrative declaration — a formal legal naming of an organisation as a 'Commission' so that it fits within the broader framework of Tasmania's public sector superannuation reform laws. Think of it like officially recognising a referee before a game can be played under the rules.
Why does it matter? Without this declaration, the relevant body would not have the legal standing to carry out its functions under the superannuation reform scheme. This notice 'switches on' that authority.
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Direct links to the current provisions in Public Sector Superannuation Reform (Declaration of Commission) Notice 2020.
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