Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00824:clause:2_6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00824
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 6
Character Range: 66751–68577

6  Substitution of CSC or the CEO of ComSuper as a party to pending proceedings

Proceedings relating to the MSB Board
(1) If any proceedings to which the MSB Board was a party were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before commencement, CSC is substituted for the MSB Board, from commencement, as a party to the proceedings.

Proceedings relating to the Authority
(2) If any proceedings to which the Authority was a party were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before commencement, CSC is substituted for the Authority, from commencement, as a party to the proceedings.

Proceedings relating to the Commissioner for Superannuation
(3) If any proceedings relating to the 1922 scheme, the PNG or the DFSPB to which the Commissioner for Superannuation was a party were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before commencement, CSC is substituted for the Commissioner for Superannuation, from commencement, as a party to the proceedings.
(4) If any proceedings to which the Commissioner for Superannuation was a party were pending in any court or tribunal immediately before commencement (other than proceedings mentioned in subitem (3)), the CEO of ComSuper is substituted for the Commissioner for Superannuation, from commencement, as a party to the proceedings.
(5) The Minister may, by writing, determine that:
 (a) subitem (3) applies as if the reference in that subitem to CSC were a reference to the CEO of ComSuper; and
 (b) subitem (4) applies as if the reference in that subitem to the CEO of ComSuper were a reference to CSC.
A determination under this subitem has effect accordingly.
(6) A determination made under subitem (5) is not a legislative instrument.

Part 3—References to, and things done by or in relation to, certain persons

Division 1—Provisions relating to the MSB Board