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Solicitor-General Act 1985
sec.19Rights of public servant appointed as Solicitor-General
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### sec.19 Rights of public servant appointed as Solicitor-General
Where the Solicitor-General was, immediately before appointment to that office, an officer of the public service—
the Solicitor-General retains his or her existing and accruing rights; and
for the purpose of determining those rights, service as Solicitor-General shall be taken into account as if it were service in the public service; and
sections 12 , 13 , 14 and 15 do not apply to the Solicitor-General, or the Solicitor-General’s spouse or children;
unless the Solicitor-General has duly resigned his or her appointment as an officer of the public service and has renounced the rights referred to in paragraph (a) .
- (a) the Solicitor-General retains his or her existing and accruing rights; and
- (b) for the purpose of determining those rights, service as Solicitor-General shall be taken into account as if it were service in the public service; and
- (c) sections 12 , 13 , 14 and 15 do not apply to the Solicitor-General, or the Solicitor-General’s spouse or children;