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by the Parliament.
"(8) Sub-section (1) does not apply in respect of the office of Chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission unless sub-section 8(6a) of the Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1973 applies to the holder of the office.".

Schedule
4. Schedules 3 and 4 to the Remuneration and Allowances Act 1973 are repealed and the Schedule set out in the Schedule to this Act is substituted.

PART III—AMENDMENTS OF CERTAIN OTHER ACTS

5. After section 7 of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 the following section is inserted:

Appointment of a Judge as a presidential member not to affect tenure, &c.
"7a. The appointment of a Judge as a presidential member, or service by a Judge as a presidential member, whether the appointment was or is made or the service occurred or occurs before or after the commencement of this section, does not affect, and shall be deemed never to have affected, his tenure of office as a Judge or his rank, title, status, precedence, salary, annual or other allowances or other rights or privileges as the holder of his office as a Judge and, for all purposes, his service, whether before or after the commencement of this section, as a presidential member shall be taken to have been, or to be, service as the holder of his office as a Judge.".
6. Section 6b of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization Act 1956 is repealed and the following section substituted:

Remuneration and allowances of Director-General of Security
"6b. (1) Subject to this section, if the Director-General is a Judge, he shall be paid salary at such rate (if any), and an annual allowance at such rate (if any), as are fixed from time to time by the Parliament.
"(2) If the Director-General is a Judge, he is not, while he receives salary or annual allowance as a Judge, entitled to salary or annual allowance, as the case may be, under this Act, except to the extent (if any) that the salary or annual allowance that would be payable to him under this Act apart from this sub-section exceeds the salary or annual allowance payable to him as a Judge.
"(3) If the Director-General, being a Judge, receives salary under this Act by virtue of sub-section (2) and he dies or retires as a Judge, the Judges' Pensions Act 1968 applies to or in relation to him as if the appropriate current judicial salary in relation to him were increased by the amount per annum that he would have received as salary under this Act by virtue of sub-section (2) if he had not died or retired and had continued to be the Director-General.
"(4) If the Director-General is not a