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years; and
              (c) the Public Service Board, or, on appeal from the Public Service Board, the Treasurer, certifies that that person's employment is likely to be continued for a period of at least seven years,
       the Treasurer may, by notice published in the Gazette, direct that that person be deemed to be an employee within the meaning of this section, and that person shall be deemed to be such an employee as from the date of the publication of the notice.
       "(6.) Where a person employed by an approved authority is required by the terms of his employment to give the whole of his time to the duties of his office and—
              (a) the approved authority certifies that the person's employment is likely to be continued for a period of at least seven years; or

              (b) the person was, immediately prior to commencing his employment with the approved authority, a contributor to a State Fund as defined by section sixty an, or a Public Service Superannuation Fund as defined by section sixty au, of this Act,
       the Minister administering the Act under which the authority is constituted may, on the recommendation of the approved authority, by notice published in the Gazette, direct that that person be deemed to be an employee within the meaning of this section and that person shall be deemed to be such an employee as from the date of publication of the notice or, in the case of a person referred to in paragraph (b) of this sub-section, from such earlier date (not being a date earlier than the date on which his employment with the approved authority commenced) as the Board determines.".

Commencement and cessation of contributions.
5. Section twelve of the Principal Act is amended—
       (a) by omitting from sub-section (1.) the words "from the date of commencement of his employment" and inserting in their stead the words "as from the prescribed date"; and
       (b) by omitting sub-section (1a.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-section:—
      "(1a.) For the purposes of the last preceding sub-section, the prescribed date is—
             (a) in the case of a person who, in the first instance, is appointed on probation—the date on which his appointment is confirmed or, if that date is not a pay-day, the next succeeding pay-day after that date;
             (b) in the case of a person who, in the first instance, is not appointed on probation—the date on which he becomes an employee or, if that date is not a pay-day, the next succeeding pay-day after that date; or
             (c) in the case of a person who, by reason of the publication in the Gazette of a notice by the Treasurer or a Minister in