Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00069:reg:3:p43
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00069
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 43/71)
Character Range: 500597–503338

index in respect of a defined benefit fund is the index calculated in accordance with the following formula:

 (2) In this regulation:
adjusted minimum benefit index, in relation to a defined benefit fund, means:
 (a) if the index calculated as at the initial date in accordance with the following formula:

  is less than 1—that index; and
 (b) in any other case—an index of 1.
BEF, in relation to a defined benefit fund, means the value of the benefit entitlements of former members of the fund.
benefit entitlements of former members, in relation to a defined benefit fund, means the beneficial interests in the fund (including any amount that would be payable out of those interests to the spouse, or former spouse, of the former member under a payment split) of beneficiaries (including pension beneficiaries and deferred beneficiaries) who are not standard employer‑sponsored members of the fund.
FMRB means the funded minimum requisite benefit.
funded minimum requisite benefit, in relation to a defined benefit fund, means the amount that is the sum of:
 (a) the value of the pre‑initial date component of the MRB multiplied by the adjusted minimum benefit index; and
 (b) the value of the post‑initial date component of the MRB.
initial date means whichever is the earlier of the following dates:
 (a) the date on which the first funding and solvency certificate in relation to the defined benefit fund takes effect in accordance with subregulation 9.11(1);
 (b) 1 July 1994.
MRB means the total amount of the minimum requisite benefits (including any amount that would be payable out of those benefits to the member's spouse or former spouse under a payment split) of all current members of the fund.
net realisable value of the assets, in relation to a fund, means the amount calculated by deducting the estimated cost of disposing of the assets of the fund from the market value of those assets.
NRV, in relation to a defined benefit fund, means the net realisable value of the assets of the fund.

9.16  Non‑compliance with solvency requirement—technical insolvency
 (1) If a superannuation actuary, in the course of carrying out actuarial functions in relation to a defined benefit fund, other than a fund that is technically insolvent, discovers that he or she is unable to certify the solvency of the fund as required under these regulations, the superannuation actuary must, as soon as practicable:
 (a) declare, in writing signed by the superannuation actuary, that the fund is technically insolvent on the date on which the declaration is made; and
 (b) deliver to the trustee a copy of the declaration of technical insolvency.
 (2) A defined benefit fund is, for the purposes of these regulations, taken to be technically