Choice of Fund Legislation definition

Choice of Fund Legislation means the choice of fund provisions set out in Part 3A of the SG Act and any related provisions.
Choice of Fund Legislation means the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth) and any other law of the Commonwealth of Australia or any State or Tenitory which affects choice of a superannuation fund by a
Choice of Fund Legislation means the legislation dealing with choice of superannuation fund enacted under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992.

Examples of Choice of Fund Legislation in a sentence

  • Any option under the Choice of Fund Legislation (or the fund’s rules) for Fund Members to choose another fund in respect of future contributions must also be taken into account.

  • However, if the employee chooses another fund under the Choice of Fund Legislation, the employer may never contribute to the Fund and all superannuation guarantee requirements might be met by the employer contributing to another fund.

  • For the purposes of this Agreement, the parties have agreed that pursuant to the Federal Government Choice of Fund Legislation the preferred superannuation fund shall be the LGIA Super Scheme.

  • For the purposes of this Agreement, the parties have agreed that pursuant to the Federal Government Choice of Fund Legislation the preferred fund shall be the LGSuper Scheme.

  • Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary stated on packing lists, invoices, or other documents, Metro will not pay any interest charges for late payment of invoices.

  • Any Superannuation payments applying to the Employee, including the obligation required under the relevant legislation (as at 1 July 2014, 9.50%) shall be paid to a complying Superannuation Fund as nominated by the employee under the Choice of Fund Legislation.

  • Honor the validly authorized deductions filed with it for union dues and Trust Fund fees, as required pursuant to the par- ties’ collective-bargaining agreement and remit to the union the dues it should have deducted as well as Trust Fund fees, with interest, as outlined in the remedy section of this decision.

  • Superannuation contributions are paid to a complying Superannuation Fund as nominated by the Employee under the Choice of Fund Legislation.

  • Any superannuation payments applying to the Employee including the obligation required under the relevant legislation (9% at the date of ratification of this agreement) shall be paid to a complying superannuation Fund as nominated by the Employee under the Choice of Fund Legislation.

  • Any Superannuation payments applying to the Employee including the obligation required under the relevant legislation (currently 9.5%) shall be paid to a complying Superannuation Fund as nominated by the Employee under the Choice of Fund Legislation.

Related to Choice of Fund Legislation

  • Equality Legislation means any and all legislation, applicable guidance and statutory codes of practice relating to diversity, equality, non-discrimination and human rights as may be in force from time to time in England and Wales or in any other territory in which, or in respect of which, the Supplier provides the Services;

  • FOI Legislation means the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000, all regulations made under it and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and any amendment or re-enactment of any of them; and any guidance issued by the Information Commissioner, the Department for Constitutional Affairs, or the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (including in each case its successors or assigns) in relation to such legislation;

  • provincial legislation means legislation contemplated in section 10 of the Act promulgated by the Province;

  • Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other subordinate legislation or Codes of Practice in relation to such legislation.

  • Appropriate State Legislation means the State Employment and Skills Development Authority Act 1990.

  • the 1980 Act means the Highways Act 1980(3);

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;

  • GST Legislation means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Xxx 0000 (Cth) and any related tax imposition act (whether imposing tax as a duty of customs excise or otherwise) and includes any legislation which is enacted to validate recapture or recoup the tax imposed by any of such acts.

  • Commonwealth Act means the Workplace Relations Act 1996 of the Commonwealth;

  • Tax Legislation means any statute, statutory instrument, enactment, law, by-law, directive, decree, ordinance, regulation or legislative provision or generally applicable ruling (such as a revenue ruling issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service) enacted, issued or adopted providing for, imposing or relating to Tax; and

  • previous planning legislation means any planning legislation that is repealed by the Act or the provincial legislation;

  • the Commonwealth Act means the legislation of the Commonwealth Parliament by which this agreement is authorized to be executed by or on behalf of the Commonwealth;

  • GST legislations means ‘any or all of the following legislations as may be applicable to the CONTRACTOR and OIL:

  • NICs Legislation means the Social Security (Categorisation of Earners) Regulations 1978;

  • customs legislation means any legal or regulatory provisions applicable in the territories of the Parties, governing the import, export and transit of goods and their placing under any other customs regime or procedure, including measures of prohibition, restriction and control;

  • primary legislation means an Act, Act of the Scottish Parliament or Act or Measure of the National Assembly for Wales;

  • Bribery Legislation means the Bribery Act 2010 and any subordinate legislation made under it from time to time together with any guidance or codes of practice issued by the government concerning the legislation;

  • UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.

  • securities legislation means statutes concerning the regulation of securities markets and trading in securities and the regulations, rules, forms and schedules under those statutes, all as amended from time to time, and the blanket rulings and orders, as amended from time to time, issued by the securities commissions or similar regulatory authorities appointed under or pursuant to those statutes; “Canadian securities legislation” means the securities legislation in any province or territory of Canada and includes the Securities Act (British Columbia); and “U.S. securities legislation” means the securities legislation in the federal jurisdiction of the United States and in any state of the United States and includes the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

  • Relevant Legislation means Legislation in force in any jurisdiction where any part of the Activity may be carried out;

  • This law or "the law" means the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Law embraced in

  • Bail-In Legislation means, with respect to any EEA Member Country implementing Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, the implementing law for such EEA Member Country from time to time which is described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.

  • the 1985 Act means the Companies Act 1985;

  • the 1983 Act means the Representation of the People Act 1983;

  • Union harmonisation legislation means any Union legislation harmonising the conditions for the marketing of products;

  • Protection Legislation means (i) the GDPR; (ii) the Data Protection Act 2018 to the extent that it relates to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; and (iii) all applicable Law relating to the processing of Personal Data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, in each case as amended, supplemented or substituted from time to time; Domestic Successor means, as the context requires, either: