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LONG SERVICE LEAVE (PORTABLE SCHEMES) AMENDMENT ACT 2013 (NO. 49 OF 2013) - SECT 51

Schedule 3, sections 3.1 to 3.3

substitute

3.1     What is the community sector industry ?

The community sector industry is—

        (a)     in relation to the ACT—

              (i)     the industry of providing child care services; and

              (ii)     the industry of providing the following residential care services:

    (A)     care accommodation or homes for disadvantaged people where nursing or medical care is not provided as a major service;

    (B)     residential corrective services for juvenile offenders; and

              (iii)     the industry of providing non-residential care welfare services (including fund-raising services for welfare services) not included in other community sector industries; and

              (iv)     the industry of providing employment placement services for disabled people; and

              (v)     the industry of providing community service advocacy services; and

        (b)     in relation to a reciprocating State—the community sector industry within the meaning of the corresponding law of the State.

3.2     What is community sector work ?

In this Act:

"community sector work"—

        (a)     means—

              (i)     work carried out in the community sector industry; or

              (ii)     work, or an activity, declared to be work in the community sector industry under section 12 (Declarations by Minister—additional coverage of Act); but

        (b)     does not include work or an activity declared not to be work under section 13 (Declarations by Minister—limitation to coverage of Act).

3.3     Recognised service —community sector industry

    (1)     In this schedule:

"recognised service", for a registered worker in the community sector industry, means the total number of days of service credit for all of the service periods of the worker less any days of service credit that the worker—

        (a)     has been granted long service leave for; or

        (b)     has received a payment for instead of long service leave.

    (2)     A registered worker for the community sector industry is taken to have completed a year of recognised service for each 365 days of recognised service.



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