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Superannuation Benefit (Interim Arrangement) (Continuous Service) Regulations 1988

Statutory Rules 1988 No. 266 as amended

made under the

Superannuation (Productivity Benefit) Act 1988

This compilation was prepared on 1 October 2005
taking into account amendments up to SLI 2005 No. 207

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General's Department, Canberra

Contents

 1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1]
 2 Classes of persons for determining qualifying service

Notes

1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1]

  These Regulations are the Superannuation Benefit (Interim Arrangement) (Continuous Service) Regulations 1988.

2 Classes of persons for determining qualifying service

  For the purposes of paragraph 5 (2) (b) of the Superannuation (Productivity Benefit) Act 1988, each of the following classes of persons is prescribed:
 (a) persons employed on a relief basis by Aboriginal Hostels Limited (a company incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory) including persons employed:
 (i) to perform the functions of hostel managers and assistant hostel managers;
 (ii) as nurses; and
 (iii) to perform duties in relation to catering, cleaning and security;
 (b) persons employed in the Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, in connection with the administration of the Australian Capital Territory, as:
 (i) Administrative Services Officers Class 1 (Assistants and Attendants) at community facilities; or
 (ii) Community Service Order Officers;
 (c) persons employed by the Australian Capital Territory Health Authority on a casual on-call basis;
 (d) persons employed by the A.C.T. Institute of Technical and Further Education other than on a full-time basis;
 (e) persons employed by the Australian Capital Territory Schools Authority on a relief basis as:
 (i) teachers; or
 (ii) school assistants to perform clerical functions;
 (f) persons employed in the Attorney-General's Department:
 (i) as Casual Court Reporting Typists;
 (ii) as Casual Reporters; or
 (iii) on a part-time basis as attendants in a court or tribunal;
 (g) persons engaged by the Statistician under the Statistics Regulations to conduct interviews and perform other related functions to assist the Statistician in the collection of statistical information;
 (h) persons employed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on a part-time basis under:
 (i) the ABC General Order 12/D/1, Clause 14 of Journalists (ABC News) Award 1984; or
 (ii) the ABC General Order 12/D/1, Clause 14 of Musicians (ABC) Award 1985;
 (i) persons employed by the Australian Institute of Criminology on a temporary basis to provide research assistance to a particular employee or employees;
 (j) persons employed by the Australian Institute of Family Studies as specialist assistants;
 (k) persons employed by the Australian Maritime College on a temporary basis to perform academic or general functions;
 (l) persons employed by the Australian National Railways Commission on a full-time basis to carry out track maintenance or train operations or both;
 (m) persons