Defence Act 1990

Superannuation

73E: Contributions to superannuation schemes

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"Helping Defence Force members save for retirement"

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The Chief of Defence Force can contribute to a superannuation scheme to help members of the Defence Force when they retire. This scheme must follow the rules set out in section 73C. You can think of a superannuation scheme like a special kind of savings plan that helps people have money when they stop working.

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Part 5ASuperannuation

73EContributions to superannuation schemes

  1. The Chief of Defence Force may, for the purpose of providing retirement benefits to members of the Defence Force, contribute to any superannuation scheme that complies with the requirements of section 73C.

Notes
  • Section 73E: inserted, on , by section 2 of the Defence Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 62).