Examples of Commonwealth Government in a sentence
Health Care Card: A Commonwealth Government entitlement providing concessions for low-income earners and other eligible people.
Events that are planned ahead and are included as an expenditure item in the service’s budget do not incur this additional charge (refer to Excursions and Service Events Policy).Fees: A charge for a place within a program at the service.Health Care Card: A Commonwealth Government entitlement providing concessions for low-income earners and other eligible people.
If Mould is noted as present within the property or if you notice Mould and you are concerned as to the possible health risk resulting from its presence then you should seek advice from your local Council, State or Commonwealth Government Health Department or a qualified expert such as an Industry Hygienist.
Authors who are British or British Commonwealth Government employees should also sign line (1) above to indicate their acceptance of all terms other than the copyright transfer.)rev.
Authors who are U.S. government employees should also sign signature line (1) above to enable the IEEE to claim and protect its copyright in international jurisdictions.) Crown Copyright Certification (where applicable) This will certify that all authors of the Work are employees of the British or British Commonwealth Government and prepared the Work in connection with their official duties.
Expected future payments are discounted using interest rates of Commonwealth Government guaranteed securities in Australia.
The FOI Act extends, as far as possible, rights to access information (generally documents) in the possession of the Commonwealth Government, limited only by considerations for the protection of essential public interest and of the private and business affairs of persons in respect of whom information is collected and held by departments and public authorities.
The discount rate used to determine the present value reflects yields on Commonwealth Government Bonds.
The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (FOI Act) gives members of the public rights of access to official documents of the Commonwealth Government and its agencies.
For example, such leave may be paid in smaller amounts over a longer period, consecutively or concurrently with any relevant Commonwealth Government parental leave scheme (subject to the requirements of any applicable legislation) and may include a voluntary contribution to superannuation.