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PARLIAMENTARY REMUNERATION ACT 1989 - SECT 14A
Superannuation approvals
14A Superannuation approvals
(1) The Tribunal may, for the purposes of section 4 of the
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 , determine whether any
proposed amendment to that Act is warranted.
(2) In determining whether any
amendment is warranted, the Tribunal: (a) must have regard to the Heads of
Government Agreement, that commenced on 1 July 1996, relating to the exemption
of certain State public sector superannuation schemes from the
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 of the Commonwealth, including
whether the amendment is consistent with that agreement, and
(b) must have
regard to the effects of any proposed amendment on the present and future
liabilities of the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Fund, and
(c)
may obtain, and have regard to, actuarial advice relating to the costs and
effects of any proposed amendment.
(3) If the Tribunal determines that an
amendment is warranted, the Tribunal must issue a certificate approving the
amendment and forward it to the member of the Legislative Assembly requesting
the determination. If the member proposes to proceed with or support the
amendment, the member is to cause the certificate to be laid before the
Legislative Assembly (unless a certificate to the same effect has already been
laid before the Legislative Assembly in the same Session of Parliament).
(4)
The Tribunal must cause a determination that an amendment is warranted to be
published in the Gazette if notified by any member of the Legislative Assembly
that the member proposes to proceed with or support the amendment.
(5)
Section 14I applies to the Tribunal in the exercise of its functions under
this Division in the same way as it applies to the exercise of its functions
in making determinations.
(6) Without affecting the generality of section
14I, the Tribunal may, in considering whether to approve an amendment, invite
submissions from the Trustees of the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
Fund.
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