Public Sector Executives Superannuation Act 1989 Order amending Act (1992-543) [GG No 119 of 25.9.1992] (NSW)

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1992—No. 543

PUBLIC SECTOR EXECUTIVES SUPERANNUATION ACT

1989—ORDER

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 119 of 25 September 1992]
(L.S.) P. R. SINCLAIR, Governor.

I, Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, Governor of the State of New
South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance
of section 58 of the Public Sector Executives Superannuation Act 1989,

do, by this my Order:

(a)

amend Schedule 1 to that Act (Additional Employees and Employers), to take effect on and from 1 October 1989, by inserting in alphabetical order of employers the matter set out at the end of this Order; and

(b)

amend that Schedule, to take effect on the day appointed and notified for the purposes of section 10 of the NSW Grain Corporation Holdings Limited Act 1992, by omitting the matter set out at the end of this Order.

1992—No. 543

Managing Director

General Manager, Finance/Company

Secretary

General Manager, Total Quality

Service

General Manager, Business

Development

Marketing Manager
Manager, Information Services

Divisional Managers (North and

South—Country Operations)

Terminal Managers, (Newcastle and

Port Kembla)

Employee Relations Manager

Financial Controller

Systems Manager New South Wales
Privatisation Consultant Grain Corporation
Regional Managers (7)—Country Limited

Operations

Grains Manager
Engineering Manager
Manager, Quality Methods

Administrative Managers (2)—

Country Operations

Technical Specialist, Information

Services

Logistics Manager
P.C. Systems Co-ordinator
Finance Accountant

Computer Operations Manager,

Information Services

Budget Officer

Signed at Sydney, ths 23rd day of September, 1992.

By His Excellency's Command,

JOHN HANNAFORD,

Attorney General and
Minister for Industrial Relations.

1992—No. 543

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The object of this Order is to formalise existing superannuation arrangements applying to senior executives of the New South Wales Grain Corporation Limited from the date of the commencement of those arrangements until the sale of the Corporation.

In particular, the Order has the effect of bringing the method of calculating salary for the purposes of contributions to the State Superannuation Fund and the State Authorities Superannuation Fund into line with that applying to other public sector senior executives.

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