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Superannuation (State Public Sector) Regulation 2023
sec.21Amounts decided by Governor in Council before commencement
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### sec.21 Amounts decided by Governor in Council before commencement
This section applies if—
immediately before the commencement, an amount paid to an employee by way of fee or allowance was included for determining the salary of an employee for the purposes of calculating the compulsory contributions for the employee; and
the amount had been decided to be included for those purposes by the Governor in Council.
On the commencement, the amount is taken to have been decided by the Governor in Council to be included for the purposes of section 5(1)(b).
In this section—
salary has the meaning given by section 68 of the 1990 deed, definition salary , paragraph (d), as in force immediately before the repeal of the 1990 regulation.
(sec.21-ssec.1) This section applies if— immediately before the commencement, an amount paid to an employee by way of fee or allowance was included for determining the salary of an employee for the purposes of calculating the compulsory contributions for the employee; and the amount had been decided to be included for those purposes by the Governor in Council.
(sec.21-ssec.2) On the commencement, the amount is taken to have been decided by the Governor in Council to be included for the purposes of section 5(1)(b).
(sec.21-ssec.3) In this section— salary has the meaning given by section 68 of the 1990 deed, definition salary , paragraph (d), as in force immediately before the repeal of the 1990 regulation.
- (a) immediately before the commencement, an amount paid to an employee by way of fee or allowance was included for determining the salary of an employee for the purposes of calculating the compulsory contributions for the employee; and
- (b) the amount had been decided to be included for those purposes by the Governor in Council.