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The Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989 is a compilation of amendments made by Act No. 59, 2015. This Act relates to certain superannuation benefits paid or payable to or in respect of persons convicted of corruption offences, and for related purposes. The Act includes provisions related to the application, saving, and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments.
Part 1—Introductory The Act may be cited as the Crimes (Superannuation Benefits) Act 1989. The interpretation section defines various terms used in the Act, including "abscond", "AFP employee", and "corruption offence".
Other definitions include "employee contributions", "encumbrance", "interest", "offence", and "property".
Part 2—Superannuation Orders The Act includes provisions related to superannuation orders, such as notice of charge, authority to apply for superannuation order, application for superannuation order, and making of superannuation orders.
Part 3—Restraining Orders The Act also includes provisions related to restraining orders, including the application for restraining orders, making of restraining orders, and notice of restraining orders.
Part 4—Miscellaneous Other provisions include court may lift corporate veil, amounts payable under section 19, 21 or 23, multiple payments in respect of same employee contributions not allowed, possible superannuation order not to be taken into account in sentencing, constitution of appropriate courts, and regulations.
Endnotes include information about amending laws, amendment history, uncommenced amendments, application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments, editorial changes, modifications, self-repealing provisions, and more.
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