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POLICE REGULATION (SUPERANNUATION) ACT 1906 - SECT 1AA
Salary of office: executive officers
(1) Definition of salary For the purposes of this Act, the
"salary of office" of an executive officer is the salary as last nominated or
changed in accordance with this section.
(2) Nomination of salary on initial
and subsequent appointments An amount of salary for the purposes of this Act
must be nominated to the Commissioner by an executive officer, on, or as soon
as practicable after, being appointed as an executive officer. An amount may
also be nominated to the Commissioner by the officer on, or as soon as
practicable after, being reappointed, or appointed to another position, as an
executive officer.
(3) Amount of salary The amount nominated is to be not
less than the monetary remuneration payable to the executive officer at the
date of nomination and not more than the total value of the remuneration
package paid to the officer (less the cost of providing employer’s
contributions to superannuation, other than salary sacrifice contributions,
under this Act and the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act
1987 and any performance-related incentive payment), expressed as an annual
rate.
(4) Failure to nominate salary If an executive officer fails to
nominate an amount of salary within 28 days of first being appointed as an
executive officer or within such further period as STC may allow, the officer
is taken to have nominated an amount of salary that is equal to the
monetary remuneration payable to the officer at the end of the applicable
period.
(5) Reduction in nominated salary An executive officer may, from time
to time, by notice to the Commissioner elect to reduce the amount of salary
nominated under this section, but not so that the amount is less than the
monetary remuneration payable to the officer at the date of the election.
(6)
Increase in nominated salary An executive officer may, from time to time, by
notice to the Commissioner elect to increase the amount of salary nominated
under this section, but not so as to increase the amount nominated by a
percentage of that amount that is more than the percentage by which the
remuneration package of the officer has increased since the amount of salary
was last nominated or changed.
(6A) Change of salary on change of work The
amount of salary nominated for the purposes of this Act is, on an
executive officer becoming a full-time member of the police force after being
a part-time member of the police force or becoming a
part-time member of the police force after being a
full-time member of the police force, changed so that it is an amount equal to
the same percentage of the officer’s remuneration package after the change
in work as the amount previously nominated was of the remuneration package
before the change. This subsection does not prevent an executive officer from
making an election under subsection (5) or (6) at any time after the change in
work.
(7) Nominations and elections The Commissioner must notify STC of a
nomination or election under this section. Any such nomination or election
takes effect on the date of notification to STC or on such other date as STC
may determine with the consent of the executive officer concerned.
(8) Effect
of changes in packages Nothing in this section requires the nominated amount
of salary to be increased if, because of a variation in the remuneration
package of an executive officer or in the proportions of the remuneration
package comprising monetary remuneration and employment benefits of the
officer, the amount of salary as last nominated or changed for the purposes of
this section is less than the monetary remuneration of the officer.
(9)
Transitional provision relating to nomination of salary by executive officers
An executive officer may, within 3 months after the commencement of this
subsection, nominate a new amount of salary in accordance with this section
if, immediately before the commencement of this subsection, the officer was an
executive officer.
(10) Monetary remuneration In this section, the
"monetary remuneration" payable to an executive officer is: (a) if the officer
is a chief executive officer or senior executive officer, within the meaning
of the Public Sector Management Act 1988 , or a police executive officer, the
monetary remuneration payable in accordance with the Public Sector Management
Act 1988 or the Police Act 1990 , as the case requires, or
(b) if the officer
is an office holder nominated for the purposes of section 11A of the
Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 , the remuneration payable
to the officer as reduced under that section by the cost of employment
benefits provided to the officer, or
(c) in the case of any other
executive officer, the monetary remuneration payable to the officer.
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