Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Amendment Approval 2012 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Amendment Approval 2012 (No. 1)1

Family Law Act 1975

I, Nicola Roxon, Attorney-General, make the following approval under regulations 38 and 43A of the Family Law (Superannuation) Regulations 2001.

Dated    2012

Nicola Roxon

Attorney-General

  1. Name of approval

This approval is the Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Amendment Approval 2012 (No. 1).

  1. Commencement

This approval is taken to have commenced on 1 July 2011.

  1. Amendment of Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Approval 2003

Schedule 1 amends the Family Law (Superannuation) (Methods and Factors for Valuing Particular Superannuation Interests) Approval 2003.

Schedule 1        Amendments

(section 3)

[1]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 1, definition of Authority

omit

[2]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 1

insert

CSC has the meaning given by section 4 of the Governance of Australian Government Superannuation Schemes Act 2011.

[3]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 2

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

[4]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 3, table item 1, definition of DP

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

[5]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 3, table item 3, definition of SG

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

[6]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 3, table item 4, definitions of P, IR, NIR and C

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

[7]           Schedule 1, Part 3, clause 3, table item 7

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

[8]           Schedule 1, Part 3, Division 3.4, Tables 7A and 7B, footnote 1

omit

the Authority

insert

CSC

Note

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