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PARLIAMENTARY CONTRIBUTORY SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT (CRIMINAL CHARGES AND CONVICTIONS) BILL 2017




                                New South Wales




Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
Amendment (Criminal Charges and
Convictions) Bill 2017
Contents
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             1   Name of Act                                                           2
             2   Commencement                                                          2
             3   Approval of amendments by Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal not
                 required                                                              2
             4   Repeal of Act                                                         2
Schedule 1       Amendment of Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act
                 1971 No 53                                                            3
Schedule 2       Amendment of Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92             6
I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has finally passed
the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales.


                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                                   , 2017




                                    New South Wales




Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation
Amendment (Criminal Charges and
Convictions) Bill 2017

Act No      , 2017



An Act to amend the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 with respect to the
suspension or termination of superannuation entitlements of former members who are charged
with or convicted of serious offences after ceasing to be a member; and to make a related
amendment to the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999.




I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as finally
passed by both Houses.


                                                Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal Charges and Convictions) Bill 2017
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The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
  1   Name of Act
               This Act is the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal
               Charges and Convictions) Act 2017.
  2   Commencement
         (1)   This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act, except as provided by
               subsection (2).
         (2)   Section 3 is taken to have commenced on 23 May 2017.
  3   Approval of amendments by Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal not required
               Section 4 of the Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 does not
               apply to or in respect of this Act.
  4   Repeal of Act
         (1)   This Act is repealed on the day following the date of assent to this Act.
         (2)   The repeal of this Act does not, because of the operation of section 30 of the
               Interpretation Act 1987, affect any amendment made by this Act.




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Schedule 1 Amendment of Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 No 53



Schedule 1             Amendment of Parliamentary Contributory
                       Superannuation Act 1971 No 53
[1]   Section 19AA Member or former member charged with or convicted of serious
      offence
      Omit section 19AA (1). Insert instead:
             (1)    This section applies in respect of a person:
                    (a) who ceases to be a member while proceedings for a serious offence are
                          pending against the person, or
                    (b) who ceased to be a member if proceedings for a serious offence are
                          instituted against the person for conduct that occurred when the person
                          was a member.
[2]   Section 19AA (2)
      Insert "However, the trustees may lift the suspension and reinstate the person's entitlement
      to a pension pending the finalisation of the proceedings if satisfied that the suspension is
      not in the public interest." after "the former member.".
[3]   Section 19AA (4), (4A) and (4B)
      Omit section 19AA (4). Insert instead:
             (4)    If the finalisation of the proceedings results in the person being convicted of a
                    serious offence:
                     (a) the person ceases to have any entitlement to receive a pension or any
                            further payment of a pension under this Part, and any pension already
                            paid is to be repaid to the Fund, and
                    (b) any election under section 20 (Right to convert pension to lump sum
                            entitlement) in respect of the pension (since the person last became a
                            member) is of no effect and is taken never to have been made, and any
                            lump sum payment made under this Part pursuant to any such election
                            is to be repaid to the Fund, and
                     (c) the person's net contributions are to be refunded to the person,
                    except as otherwise provided by this section.
           (4A)     If the person, before being convicted of the serious offence, had been in receipt
                    of a pension or had received a lump sum payment pursuant to an election under
                    section 20, the trustees may refund net contributions by deducting the amount
                    of the refund from any pension already paid, or any lump sum payment, that
                    the person is required to repay to the Fund under subsection (4).
            (4B)    If the conviction of the person is quashed by a court after the finalisation of the
                    proceedings for the serious offence, the trustees must, on application by the
                    person, reinstate the person's pension and repay to the person any amount of
                    pension, or any part of the lump sum, that the person has repaid to the Fund.
[4]   Section 19AA (6)
      Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
             (6)    If a person's entitlement to a pension is reinstated following the lifting of a
                    suspension or following the quashing of the person's conviction:
                     (a) the reinstatement has effect from immediately before the entitlement to
                           pension was suspended or terminated and as if the entitlement had not
                           been suspended or terminated, and


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                     (b)   an election may be made under section 20 (2) within 3 months after the
                           entitlement is reinstated.
 [5]   Section 19AA (7)
       Omit "subsection (4) (b)". Insert instead "subsection (4) (c)".
 [6]   Section 19AA (8)
       Omit the second sentence relating to the appeal period. Insert instead:
                    The appeal period is:
                    (a) the period within which an appeal may be lodged (but excluding any
                          extension to that period that a court may grant), or
                    (b) the period of 12 months after the conviction or acquittal,
                    whichever is the earlier.
 [7]   Section 19AA (8A)
       Insert after section 19AA (8):
             (8A)   Criminal proceedings that result in a person being convicted or acquitted are
                    still pending for the purposes of this section until they are finalised for the
                    purposes of this section.
 [8]   Section 19AA (10)
       Insert in alphabetical order:
                     cease to be a member means cease to be a member and to be entitled to salary.
 [9]   Section 20 Right to convert pension to lump sum entitlement
       Insert "or 19AA" after "section 25" in section 20 (6), (9) and (10) wherever occurring.
[10]   Section 23A Right of certain spouses or de facto partners to convert part of pension
       entitlement to lump sum entitlement
       Insert "(except section 19AA)" after "this Part" in section 23A (2).
[11]   Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
       Insert at the end of clause 1 (1):
                            Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Amendment (Criminal
                            Charges and Convictions) Act 2017
[12]   Schedule 1, clause 11 Criminal charges and convictions--section 19AA as originally
       enacted
       Insert "(as originally enacted)" after "Section 19AA" in clause 11 (1).
[13]   Schedule 1, clause 11A
       Insert after clause 11:
       11A    Criminal charges and convictions--2017 amendments to sections 19AA etc
                    The amendments made to sections 19AA, 20 and 23A (and to the Crimes
                    (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999) by the Parliamentary Contributory
                    Superannuation Amendment (Criminal Charges and Convictions) Act 2017
                    extend to:
                     (a) any serious offence committed before the commencement of those
                          amendments, and


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Schedule 1 Amendment of Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 No 53



                    (b)   any conviction before the commencement of those amendments, and
                    (c)   a person who ceased to be a member before the commencement of those
                          amendments (and to any entitlement of the person to a pension or lump
                          sum that accrued or was paid before that commencement).




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Schedule 2 Amendment of Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 No 92



Schedule 2             Amendment of Crimes (Sentencing Procedure)
                       Act 1999 No 92
      Section 24C
      Insert after section 24B:
     24C     Loss of parliamentary pension to be disregarded in sentencing
                    In sentencing an offender who is a member or former member of Parliament,
                    the court must not take into account, as a mitigating factor in sentencing, the
                    loss of the offender's entitlement to a pension under the Parliamentary
                    Contributory Superannuation Act 1971 because of the conviction for the
                    offence.




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