Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01121:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01121
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 9379–12146

in relation to making an AFP appointee available to render a service, means:
 (a) if the AFP appointee is made available for a minimum of 4 hours and renders the service for 4 hours or less—the amount of remuneration payable to the AFP appointee for 4 hours plus 150.2% of the AFP appointee's base salary for 4 hours; or
 (b) in any other case—the amount of remuneration payable to the AFP appointee for the period when the AFP appointee renders the service plus 150.2% of the AFP appointee's base salary for the period.
debtor means the Commissioner, a Deputy Commissioner or an AFP employee who owes a judgment debt.
engage in conduct has the same meaning as in the Criminal Code.
government agency means:
 (a) a Department of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory; or
 (b) a body (whether incorporated or not) established for a public purpose by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.
head of a government agency means:
 (a) in relation to a Commonwealth government agency that is a Department of the Commonwealth—the Secretary of the Department; or
 (b) in relation to any other government agency—the person holding, or performing the duties of, the principal office in respect of the agency.
illicit materials has the same meaning as illicit goods has in the Crimes Act 1914.
illicit‑related materials means any materials that were, or the Commissioner is satisfied have been, used in the production, manufacture, transport or concealment of illicit materials.
integrity agency means any of the following:
 (a) the New South Wales Crime Commission;
 (b) the Independent Commission Against Corruption of New South Wales;
 (c) the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission of New South Wales;
 (d) the Independent Broad‑based Anti‑corruption Commission of Victoria;
 (e) the Crime and Corruption Commission of Queensland;
 (f) the Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia;
 (g) the Independent Commissioner Against Corruption of South Australia;
 (h) the Integrity Commission of Tasmania.
judgment creditor: a person is a judgment creditor for a debtor if a judgment has been given in favour of the person for a sum of money owed by the debtor.
judgment debt includes interest on a judgment debt.
liquid property includes money and negotiable instruments, but does not include property that has a collectable value.
Example: Property that has a collectable value could include a rare coin, a proof set of coins, a coin collection, a rare currency note or a collection of currency notes, the face value of which is less than its market value.
medical practitioner has the same meaning as in the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Merit Protection Commissioner means the Merit Protection Commissioner appointed under the Public Service Act