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Unclaimed Money Act 1995
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#### 13A Definitions
13A Definitions
> In this Part—
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> beneficiary, in relation to a public sector superannuation scheme, has the same meaning as it has in section 10 (1) of the Commonwealth Superannuation Act.
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> data processing device means any article or material (for example a disc) from which information is capable of being reproduced with or without the aid of any other article or device.
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> half-year means a period of 6 months ending on 30 June or 31 December.
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> member means a member of a public sector superannuation scheme.
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> public sector superannuation provider means a trustee of a public sector superannuation scheme.
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> public sector superannuation scheme means a State or Territory public sector superannuation scheme (within the meaning of section 18 of the [Superannuation (Unclaimed Money and Lost Members) Act 1999](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth) that is established—
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> > (a) by or under a law of New South Wales, or
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> > (b) under the authority of the Government of New South Wales or a body constituted by or under a law of New South Wales.
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> tax file number has the same meaning as it has in the [Superannuation (Unclaimed Money and Lost Members) Act 1999](http://www.legislation.gov.au/) of the Commonwealth.
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> trustee means—
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> > (a) in relation to a public sector superannuation scheme that is an STC scheme within the meaning of the [Superannuation Administration Act 1996](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1996-039), the SAS Trustee Corporation, and
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> > (b) in relation to any other public sector superannuation scheme, the trustee of the scheme within the meaning of section 10 (1) of the Commonwealth Superannuation Act.
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> **s 13A:** Ins 1997 No 30, Sch 1 \[6\]. Am 1999 No 10, Sch 7 \[8\] \[9\]; 2000 No 52, Sch 1 \[6\]; 2005 No 91, Sch 3.16 \[1\] \[2\]; 2008 No 67, Sch 7 \[3\] \[4\].