Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00264:section:3:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2022C00264
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 15/15)
Character Range: 47805–49788

he or she ceased or ceases to hold office under the appointment; or
 (c) if the person was appointed on or after 11 May 1989—to have been or to be employed by the Australian Capital Territory at all times from and including the time of his or her appointment until he or she ceased or ceases to hold office under the appointment.
 (5A) For the purposes of this Act, an AFP employee (within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979) shall be deemed to be employed by the Commonwealth.
 (6) Where a person is a director of a company or other body corporate incorporated, whether before or after the commencement of this Act, under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, being a company or other body that is an approved authority, the person shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be employed by the company or other body.
 (7) A reference in this Act, by number, to a provision of the superseded Act shall be read as a reference to that provision as re‑numbered by section 78 of the Superannuation Act 1959.
 (8) A reference in this Act to a medical examination by a medical practitioner does not include a reference to a medical examination by a person other than a person registered or licensed as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners unless:
 (a) the medical examination is made in a place that is not in Australia or an external Territory; and
 (b) the person is registered or licensed as a medical practitioner under a law of that place that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners.
 (9) If:
 (a) a provision of this Act involves the calculation of a sum (whether the expression "sum", "total", "plus" or any other expression is used); and
 (b) the calculation involves negative interest or negative notional interest; and
 (c) apart from this subsection, the sum would be less than zero;
the sum is taken to be zero.