Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321:reg:16:p57
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00321
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 57/106)
Character Range: 268424–271208

Accrual applicable to a casual member who advised CSC he/she also has an earlier commencing membership is the multiple that would have accrued under Rule 5.3.4 if the 260 contribution due days referred to in that rule were reduced by the number of contribution due days in the earlier commencing membership occurring before his/her first day of membership.  No particular contribution due day can be counted more than once.
5.3.8 The Average Accrual applicable to a casual member who advised CSC he/she is also an eligible employee under the Superannuation Act 1976 is the multiple that would have accrued under Rule 5.3.4 if the 260 contribution due days referred to in that rule were reduced by the number of contribution due days occurring from the date the member became an eligible employee under the Superannuation Act 1976 to his/her first day of membership.
5.3.9 The 260 contribution due days referred to in Rule 5.3.4 are reduced by one for each fortnight during which a casual member who:
         (a) immediately before joining the PSS scheme, was a member of a superannuation scheme in respect of  continuous employment by an organisation, business, service, asset or function, of a State or Territory which was sold to the Commonwealth or transferred to the control of the Commonwealth; and
         (b) ceased membership of the superannuation scheme as a result of the sale or transfer; and
         (c) continued in employment with the Commonwealth;
contributed to the superannuation scheme, or during which his/her employer contributed to the superannuation scheme.
5.3.9A The Average Accrual applicable to a casual member who has a Former MBL Multiple (because the member was a maximum benefits member immediately before 1 January 2008) is the multiple that would have accrued under Rule 5.3.4 if the 260 contribution due days referred to in that rule were reduced by the number of contribution due days occurring before 1 January 2008 while the member was a maximum benefits member.

Additional Cover Multiple
5.3.10 An Additional Cover Multiple applies to a casual member if:
         (a) he/she was, immediately before ceasing membership, paying premiums for additional death and invalidity cover under Division 3 of Part 10 of these Rules; and
         (b) he/she ceased membership on invalidity retirement or death before age 60; and
         (c) an amount has been, or will be, paid to CSC by a life assurance company in response to a claim against a policy held by CSC on behalf of the member.
5.3.11 An Additional Cover Multiple is calculated by dividing the amount payable on behalf of a member by his/her final average salary.

Preserved Multiple
5.3.12 A Preserved Multiple applies to a casual member if CSC is aware a preserved benefit applied to him/her