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Superannuation Administration Authority Corporatisation Act 1999
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#### 5 Establishment of statutory SOC
5 Establishment of statutory SOC
> > (1) There is constituted by this Act a corporation with the corporate name of Superannuation Administration Corporation. The Governor may by regulation change the corporate name of the Corporation.
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> > (2) The [State Owned Corporations Act 1989](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1989-134) is amended by inserting in Schedule 5, in alphabetical order, the words “Superannuation Administration Corporation”.
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> > Note—
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> > The [State Owned Corporations Act 1989](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1989-134) contains many provisions that apply to the Corporation as a statutory State owned corporation. In particular, Part 3 contains provisions relating to its status, the application of the [Corporations Act 2001](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth, the issue of shares to the Treasurer and another Minister, the board of directors, the chief executive officer, the employment of staff, the giving of directions by the portfolio Minister (including directions for the performance of non-commercial activities or the carrying out of public sector policies), the memorandum and articles, dividends and tax-equivalent payments, government guarantees, the sale or disposal of assets and legal capacity. Part 4 deals with the accountability of State owned corporations (including statements of corporate intent, annual reports and accounts). Part 5 deals with miscellaneous matters (including the duties and liabilities of directors and the application of public sector legislation).
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> **s 5:** Am 2001 No 34, Sch 4.60.