Coroners Act 2006

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111: When determination under section 110(1) comes into force

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You can make a determination under section 110(1) to come into force on a specific date. This date can be when the determination is made or any other date, either before or after it is made. The Remuneration Authority Act 1977 may have different rules. You make a determination under section 110(1) and you do not specify a date for it to come into force. In this case, it comes into force on the date you make the determination. This is what happens if you do not choose a specific date.

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Appointments

111When determination under section 110(1) comes into force

  1. Unless the Remuneration Authority Act 1977 requires otherwise, a determination made under section 110(1), and any provision of a determination under section 110(1), may be made so as to come into force on a date to be specified in that behalf in the determination, being the date of the making of the determination or any other date, whether before or after the date of the making of the determination or the date of the commencement of this section.

  2. Every determination under section 110(1), and every provision of any determination under section 110(1), in respect of which no date is specified as provided in subsection (1) of this section, comes into force on the date of the making of the determination.

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