Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
[ CCH Note: Part 9 has effect, in relation to regulated superannuation funds, and their trustees, as if it were modified by amending s 92 and inserting s 92A and 92B - see Modification Declaration No 10 under s 92 , 92A and 92B .]
This section applies to a standard employer-sponsored fund with 200 or more members, where:
(a) the fund is a private sector fund established on or after 16 December 1985; or
(b) the fund is a public sector fund established on or after 25 May 1988; or
(c) if there are 2 or more standard employer-sponsors of the fund - any one of those employer-sponsors is not an associate of any other of those employer-sponsors. 91(2) Pre-1 July 1995.
This section does not apply on or after 1 July 1995.
91(3) Public offer funds.If the fund is a public offer superannuation fund:
(a) either:
(i) the trustee of the fund must be an independent trustee; or
(ii) the fund must comply with the basic equal representation rules; and
(b) if the regulations provide that the fund is subject to rules about the existence, number and functions of policy committees ( prescribed policy committees ) - the fund must comply with those rules; and
(c) each prescribed policy committee must consist of equal numbers of employer representatives and member representatives.
If the fund is not a public offer superannuation fund, the fund must comply with the basic equal representation rules.
91(5) Transitional.If, at a particular time, the number of members of a fund increases from a number less than 200 to 200 or more:
(a) the trustee of the fund must make such arrangements (if any) as are necessary to enable the fund to comply with this section; and
(b) the fund does not have to comply with this section during the period:
(i) beginning at that time; and
(ii) ending at whichever is the earlier of the following times:
(A) the time at which such arrangements are made;
(B) the end of 90 days.
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