Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994
[ CCH Note: Pt 4 is to have effect, in relation to regulated superannuation funds, and their trustees, as if it were modified by inserting reg 4.08A - see Modification Declaration No 10 under reg 4.08A .]
For the purposes of paragraph 58(2)(e) of the Act, the circumstances in which the governing rules of a superannuation entity (other than a superannuation fund with no more than 6 members) may permit an employer-sponsor or an associate of an employer-sponsor to give a direction to the trustee of an employer-sponsored fund are: (a) where, after the implementation of the direction:
(i) the fund (if a defined benefit fund) would not become technically insolvent within the meaning of subregulation 9.06(3) ; or
(b) where the direction would not require the trustee to contravene the Act (other than section 55 ) or these regulations; and (c) where the direction qualifies under subregulation (2) .
(ii) the fund (if an accumulation fund) would not become technically insolvent within the meaning of subregulation 9.35(3) ; and
4.03(2)
A direction qualifies if: (a) the contributions of the employer-sponsor to the fund include contributions that are not mandated employer contributions (within the meaning of Part 5 ) and the direction relates solely to either or both of the following:
(i) those non-mandated employer contributions; or
(b) whether or not paragraph (a) applies - the direction relates solely to one or more of the following:
(ii) benefits related to those non-mandated employer contributions; or
(i) the admission of new members to the fund; or
(ii) the category of members into which a new member or existing member is to be placed; or
(iii) allowing a person to become an employer-sponsor of the fund; or
(iv) the termination of the fund; or
(v) the appointment of a trustee to an entity that does not have a trustee.
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