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Part 6—The Merit Protection Commissioner—functions
Division 1—Inquiry functions under the Act
58 Inquiries into public interest disclosures that relate to alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct
Division 2—Other functions
Subdivision A—Purpose of this Division
59 Purpose of this Division
Subdivision B—Independent Selection Advisory Committees
60 Establishment of ISAC
61 Function of ISAC
62 Constitution of ISAC
63 ISAC procedures—minimum requirements
64 ISAC procedures—Merit Protection Commissioner's instructions
65 Assistance to ISAC
66 Assessment and recommendation by ISAC
67 Non‑agreement on recommendation by ISAC
68 ISAC recommendation not binding
69 Effect of acting in accordance with ISAC recommendation
70 Effect of not acting in accordance with ISAC recommendation
71 Merit Protection Commissioner authorised to charge fees
Subdivision C—Investigation of complaints by former employees
72 Investigation of complaints by former employees
Subdivision D—Review of determination of breach of Code of Conduct by former APS employee
73 Review by Merit Protection Commissioner if former APS employee is entitled to review
74 Application for review
75 Notice that action not reviewable
76 Conduct of review
77 Action by Agency Head
78 Review procedures—minimum requirements
79 Requirement to provide information or documents
80 Making application does not operate as stay
Subdivision E—Review of actions of statutory office holders
81 Review of actions of statutory office holders other than Agency Heads
Subdivision F—Functions on request by relevant employer
82 Functions of Merit Protection Commissioner on request by relevant employer
Division 3—Basic requirements for procedures for determining alleged breach of Code of Conduct by APS employee or former APS employee
83 Basic requirements for procedures for determining breach of Code of Conduct by APS employee or former APS employee
Division 4—Other provisions
84 Independence of Merit Protection Commissioner
Part 7—Administrative arrangements and re‑organisations
85 Employment conditions after machinery of government changes—movement of APS employees
86 Employment conditions after machinery of government changes—engagement of non‑APS employees
87 Prescribed circumstances in relation to employment in former Agency
Part 8—Attachment of salaries to satisfy judgment debts
88 Application of this Part
89 Application of State and Territory law
90 Paying officer
91 Authority to make deductions
92 Administration fee
93 More than one judgment debt
94 Effect of deductions
95 Rate of deductions
96 Move to another Agency
97 Administration of deductions
98 Recovery of overpayment
Part 9—Protection of information
99 Australian Public Service Commissioner's functions etc.
100 Merit Protection Commissioner's functions etc.
101 Giving information or producing documents to Australian Public Service Commissioner not admissible in evidence etc.
102 Giving information or producing documents to Merit Protection Commissioner not admissible in evidence etc.
103 Use and disclosure of personal information
Part 10—Miscellaneous
104 Maximum amount of payments in special circumstances
105 Delegations
106 Immunity from civil proceedings in relation