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1988 No. 266 SUPERANNUATION BENEFIT (INTERIM ARRANGEMENT) (CONTINUOUS SERVICE) REGULATIONS - REG 2
Classes of persons for determining qualifying service
2. For the purposes of paragraph 5 (2) (b) of the Superannuation Benefit
(Interim Arrangement) Act 1988 , each of the following classes of persons is
prescribed:
(a) persons employed on a relief basis by Aboriginal Hostels Limited (a
company incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory) including
persons employed:
(i) to perform the functions of hostel managers and assistant
hostel managers;
(ii) as nurses; and
(iii) to perform duties in relation to catering, cleaning and
security;
(b) persons employed in the Department of the Arts, Sport, the
Environment, Tourism and Territories, in connection with the
administration of the Australian Capital Territory, as:
(i) Administrative Services Officers Class 1 (Assistants and
Attendants) at community facilities; or
(ii) Community Service Order Officers;
(c) persons employed by the Australian Capital Territory Health Authority
on a casual on-call basis;
(d) persons employed by the A.C.T. Institute of Technical and Further
Education other than on a full-time basis;
(e) persons employed by the Australian Capital Territory Schools Authority
on a relief basis as:
(i) teachers; or
(ii) school assistants to perform clerical functions;
(f) persons employed in the Attorney-General's Department:
(i) as Casual Court Reporting Typists;
(ii) as Casual Reporters; or
(iii) on a part-time basis as attendants in a court or tribunal;
(g) persons engaged by the Statistician under the Statistics Regulations
to conduct interviews and perform other related functions to assist
the Statistician in the collection of statistical information;
(h) persons employed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on a
part-time basis under:
(i) the ABC General Order 12/D/1, Clause 14 of Journalists (ABC
News) Award 1984; or
(ii) the ABC General Order 12/D/1, Clause 14 of Musicians (ABC)
Award 1985;
(i) persons employed by the Australian Institute of Criminology on a
temporary basis to provide research assistance to a particular
employee or employees;
(j) persons employed by the Australian Institute of Family Studies as
specialist assistants;
(k) persons employed by the Australian Maritime College on a temporary
basis to perform academic or general functions;
(l) persons employed by the Australian National Railways Commission on a
full-time basis to carry out track maintenance or train operations or
both;
(m) persons employed in the Australian Taxation Office:
(i) on a seasonal basis as Administrative Services Officers (Class
1) to perform general clerical functions or data entry
functions or both; or
(ii) on a relief basis as tea attendants;
(n) persons employed by the Australian Telecommunications Commission as
manual assistants;
(o) persons employed on a part-time, temporary or fixed-term basis in
connection with the performance of the functions and duties, and the
excercise of the powers, of the Australian Trade Commission;
(p) persons employed by the Canberra Institute of the Arts on a part-time,
semester-by-semester basis as teachers;
(q) persons employed in the Department of Finance on a relief basis as tea
attendants;
(r) persons employed in the Department of Immigration, Local Government
and Ethnic Affairs on a relief basis as telephone interpreters for the
Telephone Interpreter Service;
(s) persons employed in the Department of the House of Representatives
during Parliamentary sittings:
(i) as Parliamentary Officers (Administrative Service Officers,
Class 1 or 2) to perform keyboard work;
(ii) as Parliamentary Security Attendants; or
(iii) as casual keyboard staff;
(t) persons employed in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
during Parliamentary sittings to perform clerical and keyboard work
for Parliamentary Liaison Officers;
(u) persons employed in the Department of the Senate:
(i) on a full-time or relief basis, during Parliamentary sittings,
as Parliamentary Security Attendants, Grade 1; or
(ii) on a full-time basis, during Parliament sittings, to assist
Parliamentary committees;
(v) persons employed in the Department of Transport and Communications on
a relief basis:
(i) as seagoing ships' crew; or
(ii) as lighthouse keepers;
(w) persons employed by the Health Insurance Commission on a regular
relief basis;
(x) persons employed in the High Court of Australia:
(i) while the Court is in session, as Court Reporting Typists; or
(ii) as casual attendants;
(y) persons appointed as Associate Commissioners of the Industries
Assistance Commission on a temporary, part-time basis;
(z) persons employed in the Joint House Department:
(i) during Parliamentary sittings as catering assistants or
catering tradespersons; or
(ii) on a part-time basis as guides;
(za) persons employed by the Law Reform Commission on a part-time, relief
basis as word processors;
(zb) persons employed by the Special Broadcasting Service as:
(i) editors, subtitlers or translators;
(ii) Journalists, Grade A, B or A1;
(iii) Broadcasters, Class 1, 2 or 3;
(iv) Operational Officers, Grade 1, 2, 3 or 4;
(v) Technical Officers, Grade 1 or 2;
(vi) Senior Technical Officers, Grade 1, 2 or 3; or
(vii) Administrative Service Officers;
(zc) persons employed in the Office of the Supervising Scientist for the
Alligator Rivers Region on a temporary basis to undertake routine
laboratory, field and administrative duties.
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