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STUDENT ASSISTANCE (YOUTH TRAINING ALLOWANCE) AMENDMENT ACT 1994 No. 183, 1994 - SECT 41
Transitional provision-members of SART to become members of SSAT
41.(1) A person who is a Convenor or other member of the Student Assistance
Review Tribunal ("SART") immediately before 1 January 1995 is taken, on and
after that day, for the purposes of subsection 1324(1) of the Social Security
Act 1991 , to have been appointed by the Governor-General as an ordinary
member
of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal ("SSAT").
(2) A person taken to be appointed as an ordinary member of the SSAT under
subsection (1):
(a) enjoys, subject to subsection (3) or (4), whichever is appropriate,
the same terms and conditions as he or she enjoyed while a Convenor or
other member of the SART; and
(b) is taken to have been so appointed for the balance of the term of his
or her appointment to the SART, had the SART not been abolished.
(3) A convenor of the SART who is taken to be appointed as an ordinary member
of the SSAT under subsection (1):
(a) is to be paid such remuneration as is from time to time fixed by the
Remuneration Tribunal in relation to a Chairperson of the SSAT,
regardless of whether the Convenor sits as a Chairperson of the SSAT
or as an ordinary member; and
(b) is to be paid such allowances as are prescribed for a Chairperson of
the SSAT.
(4) A member of the SART, other than a Convenor, who is taken to have been
appointed as an ordinary member of the SSAT under subsection (1):
(a) is to be paid such remuneration as is from time to time fixed by the
Remuneration Tribunal in relation to an ordinary member of the SSAT;
and
(b) is to be paid such allowances as are prescribed for an ordinary member
of the SSAT.
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