Motor Vehicle Allowance for Senior Medical Officers Sample Clauses

Motor Vehicle Allowance for Senior Medical Officers. (a) SMOs are entitled to a motor vehicle allowance (MVA) in lieu of being provided with a motor vehicle. The annual MVA will be paid in fortnightly instalments through the payroll system. Part- time SMOs will receive a pro- rata amount of the full-time rate. The entitlement for full-time SMOs is equivalent to the SES level 1 or SES level 2 entitlement set by the Public Service Commission Chief Executive, as follows: MVA of $21,000 per annum (equivalent to SES level 1) for the following levels: • SMOs (general practitioner/ credentialed practice/advanced credentialed practice level 13 to level 24) • staff specialists (levels 18 to 24) • medical superintendents (in receipt of a medical manager’s allowance up to and including MM5 and or a clinical manager’s allowance) • MSPP/MOPPs • Deputy and assistant medical superintendents. MVA of $25,500 per annum (equivalent to SES level 2) for the following levels: • SMOs (full advanced credentialed practice at level 25) • staff specialists—senior status (level 25 to 27) • staff specialists—eminent and pre-eminent status (level 28 and level 29) • medical superintendents (in receipt of medical manager’s allowance at MM6 and above). The set value of the vehicle entitlement at the SES level 1 and SES level 2 as determined (and amended from time to time) by the Public Service Commission Chief Executive is applied to SMOs.
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Motor Vehicle Allowance for Senior Medical Officers. 11.30.1 SMOs are entitled to a motor vehicle allowance (MVA) in lieu of being provided with a motor vehicle. The annual MVA will be paid in fortnightly instalments through the payroll system. Part-time SMOs will receive a pro- rata amount of the full-time rate.

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