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SOUTHERN STATE SUPERANNUATION ACT 2009 - SECT 19

19—Membership of scheme

        (1)         Subject to this section, a person—

            (a)         in relation to whom the Crown, or an agency or instrumentality of the Crown, is liable to pay a superannuation guarantee charge under the Commonwealth Act; or

            (b)         who—

                  (i)         is employed by a participating employer; and

                  (ii)         has been accepted as a member of the scheme; or

            (c)         who was a member of the Triple S scheme immediately before the repeal of the Southern State Superannuation Act 1994 ,

is a member of the Triple S scheme.

        (2)         However, a person who is—

            (a)         a member of a scheme of superannuation established by or under some other Act; or

            (b)         a member of a scheme of superannuation established for the benefit of the employees of an agency or instrumentality of the Crown (not being a scheme referred to in paragraph (a)),

is not, subject to regulations under subsection (3), a member of the Triple S scheme.

        (3)         The regulations may make further provision in relation to membership and spouse membership of the Triple S scheme and, in particular, may provide—

            (a)         that particular persons, or particular classes of persons are, or are not, or have ceased to be, members of the scheme; or

            (b)         that a police officer who is a member of the scheme is, or is not, a police member of the scheme; or

            (c)         that a person who is or was the spouse of a member is, subject to conditions specified in the regulations, a spouse member of the scheme; or

            (d)         that a specified provision of this Act does not apply, or applies subject to prescribed modifications, to a member or a class of members, or to a spouse member or a class of spouse members.



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