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SENTENCING (SUPERANNUATION ORDERS) BILL 2004

                                                                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

                                                       Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004
                                                                                 Act No.
Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents




                                                                      TABLE OF PROVISIONS
                                                Clause                                                                  Page
                                                  1.   Purpose                                                             1
                                                  2.   Commencement                                                        2
                                                  3.   New Part 3A inserted                                                2
                                                         PART 3A--SUPERANNUATION ORDERS                                    2
                                                         83B. Purpose of Part                                              2
                                                         83C. Application of Part                                          2
                                                         83D. Definitions                                                  3
                                                         83E.   Application for a superannuation order                    11
                                                         83F.   Court may make a superannuation order                     13
                                                         83G. Effect of superannuation order                              15
                                                         83H. Provisions applying to a superannuation order               15
                                                         83I.   Powers of an authorised person to require information     16
                                                         83J.   Protection of administrators providing information        16
                                                         83K. Disclosure of information                                   17
                                                  4.     Consequential amendments                                         17
                                                                           

                                                ENDNOTES                                                                  18




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PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Initiated in Assembly 1 June 2004 Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents A BILL to amend the Sentencing Act 1991 to provide for the making of a superannuation order as a new sentencing option and for other purposes. Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to amend the Sentencing Act 1991 to enable a court to make a superannuation order as a new sentencing option where a person who is or has been a public sector 5 employee is convicted of an indictable offence involving abuse of office, corruption or perversion of the course of justice. 1 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 2 Act No. 2. Commencement This Act comes into operation on the day after the day on which it receives the Royal Assent. Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents 3. New Part 3A inserted See: After Part 3 of the Sentencing Act 1991 insert-- 5 Act No. 49/1991. 'PART 3A--SUPERANNUATION ORDERS Reprint No. 7 as at 1 January 83B. Purpose of Part 2004 and The purpose of this Part is to enable a court amending Act Nos to make a superannuation order as a new 2/2002, sentencing option where a person who is or 10 13/2003, 53/2003, has been a public sector employee is 10/2004 and convicted of an indictable offence involving 20/2004. LawToday: abuse of office, corruption or perversion of www.dms. the course of justice. dpc.vic. gov.au 83C. Application of Part 15 (1) This Part applies in respect of an offender who is convicted of a relevant offence on or after 3 June 2004 irrespective of whether the relevant offence was committed before, on or after that date. 20 (2) A court may make a superannuation order in addition to, or instead of, any other sentence that may be imposed under this or any other Act. (3) Despite section 50, the making of a 25 superannuation order under this Part is not to be taken into account by a court in determining whether to impose a fine on the offender under section 49. 2 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. 83D. Definitions (1) In this Part-- "administrators" means the person or Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents persons responsible for the administration of a relevant 5 superannuation scheme; "authorised person" means-- (a) the Director of Public Prosecutions; or (b) if the relevant offence is an 10 indictable offence tried summarily, the Chief Commissioner of Police; "dependant", in relation to an offender, means-- 15 (a) a child of the offender; or (b) any other person who in the opinion of the court is dependent on the offender or has a legal right to look to the offender for 20 financial support; "domestic partner", in relation to an offender, means a person to whom the offender is not married but with whom in the opinion of the court, the offender 25 is living as a couple on a genuine domestic basis (irrespective of gender); "excluded public body" means-- (a) a Council within the meaning of section 3(1) of the Local 30 Government Act 1989; 3 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (b) an institution listed in Schedule 1 to the Tertiary Education Act 1993 that is a body politic and is governed by a council, some of Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents the members of which are 5 appointed by the Governor in Council or a Minister; "member contributions by way of salary sacrifice" does not include employer contributions for which the employer is 10 or has been liable and which are included in the total remuneration package of a public sector employee; "member financed component" means the total sum of-- 15 (a) the amount of the superannuation benefit or superannuation benefits financed by member contributions (including member contributions by way of salary sacrifice, child 20 contributions, spouse contributions or Government co- contributions); and (b) any amount or amounts financed by the transfer of a superannuation 25 benefit from any other relevant superannuation scheme-- as at the relevant date as determined by the administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme after, where 30 appropriate, obtaining advice from an actuary appointed by the administrators; "offender" means a person who has been convicted of a relevant offence; 35 4 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. "public body" means-- (a) a body, whether corporate or unincorporate, that is established by or under an Act for a public Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents purpose; 5 (b) a body whose members, or a majority of whose members, are appointed by the Governor in Council or a Minister; (c) a company all the shares or a 10 majority of the shares in which are held by the State or another public body; (d) a TAFE college within the meaning of the Vocational 15 Education and Training Act 1990; (e) a public hospital within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1988; 20 (f) a State funded residential care service within the meaning of the Health Services Act 1988; (g) a contractor, or a sub-contractor, within the meaning of Part 3A of 25 the Health Services Act 1988, but only in its capacity as a provider of health services to public hospital patients in accordance with an agreement under section 30 69B(1) of that Act-- but does not include an excluded public body; 5 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. "public sector employee" means a person who is, or was, at the time that he or she committed the relevant offence-- (a) employed under Part 3 or 7 of the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents Public Sector Management and 5 Employment Act 1998; (b) a Ministerial officer within the meaning of section 49 of the Public Sector Management and Employment Act 1998; 10 (c) a Parliamentary adviser within the meaning of section 50 of the Public Sector Management and Employment Act 1998; (d) a judicial employee within the 15 meaning of section 51 of the Public Sector Management and Employment Act 1998; (e) an officer of the Parliament or an employee within the meaning of 20 the Parliamentary Officers Act 1975; (f) an electorate officer employed under section 26 of the Parliamentary Officers Act 25 1975; (g) a member of the teaching service within the meaning of the Teaching Service Act 1981; (h) employed under the Education 30 Act 1958; (i) an officer or other member of the police force of Victoria or a police recruit under the Police Regulation Act 1958; 35 6 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (j) a police reservist appointed under section 103 of the Police Regulation Act 1958; (k) a protective services officer Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents appointed under section 118B of 5 the Police Regulation Act 1958; (l) a member of the Parliament; (m) employed by a public body; (n) the holder of an office established by or under an Act to which the 10 right to appoint is vested in the Governor in Council or a Minister; "relevant date" means-- (a) if the offender is a member of a 15 relevant superannuation scheme as at the date on which the offender is convicted of the relevant offence, the date in relation to that relevant superannuation scheme 20 on which the offender is convicted of the relevant offence; (b) if the offender has ceased to be a member of a relevant superannuation scheme before the 25 date on which the offender is convicted of the relevant offence, the date in relation to that relevant superannuation scheme on which the offender ceased to be a 30 member of the relevant superannuation scheme; 7 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. "relevant interest amount" means, where the relevant date is not the same as the date of conviction for the relevant offence, the amount of interest for the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents period commencing on the relevant 5 date and ending on the date of conviction on the amount calculated under paragraph (a) of the definition of "residual employer financed component" using the Treasury bond 10 rate for the last working day of the previous financial year; "relevant offence" means an indictable offence committed by a person at the time when the person was a public 15 sector employee; "relevant superannuation scheme" means any superannuation scheme of which an offender-- (a) is a member at the date of the 20 conviction for the relevant offence; or (b) has been a member at any time before that date; "residual employer financed component" 25 means the total sum, as determined by the administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme after, where appropriate, obtaining advice from an actuary appointed by the 30 administrators, of-- (a) the value of the total superannuation benefit as at the relevant date after deducting-- (i) the member financed 35 component; and 8 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (ii) the SG component; and (iii) the amount of any adjustment to that superannuation benefit in Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents respect of any surcharge 5 recoverable under the governing instrument of the relevant superannuation scheme; and (b) any relevant interest amount; 10 "SG component" means the amount determined by the administrators of a relevant superannuation scheme after, where appropriate, obtaining the advice of an actuary appointed by the 15 administrators to be the amount that would have been the minimum employer financed amount necessary to avoid a superannuation guarantee shortfall within the meaning of the 20 Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 of the Commonwealth in respect of the period during which the offender was a public sector employee which falls within the 25 period commencing on 1 July 1992 and ending on the relevant date; "superannuation order" means an order made under section 83F; "superannuation scheme" means a scheme 30 one of the purposes of which is to provide superannuation benefits or pensions; 9 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. "Treasury bond rate" means the Treasury bond rate for the last working day of a financial year for bonds with a 10 year term being-- Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents (a) if any Treasury bonds with that 5 term were issued on that day, the annual yield on those Treasury bonds; or (b) in any other case, the annual yield on Treasury bonds with that term 10 as published by the Reserve Bank of Australia for that day; "value of the total superannuation benefit as at the relevant date" means-- (a) if the offender is a member of a 15 relevant superannuation scheme as at the date on which the offender is convicted of the relevant offence, the value of the superannuation benefit or 20 superannuation benefits as at the date of the conviction for the relevant offence as if the offender had resigned or retired as at the date of conviction as determined 25 by the administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme after, where appropriate, obtaining advice from an actuary appointed by the administrators; 30 (b) if the offender has ceased to be a member of a relevant superannuation scheme before the date on which the offender is convicted of the relevant offence, 35 the value of the superannuation benefit or superannuation benefits 10 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. as at the date the offender ceased to be a member of the relevant superannuation scheme as determined by the administrators Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents of the relevant superannuation 5 scheme after, where appropriate, obtaining advice from an actuary appointed by the administrators. (2) For the purposes of the definition of "public body" in sub-section (1), a reference to a 10 public body specified in that definition includes a reference to a public body merged, associated or affiliated with, amalgamated into, succeeding or succeeded by that public body. 15 (3) For the purposes of the definitions of "public body" and "public sector employee" in sub- section (1), a reference to an Act specified in those definitions includes a reference to any corresponding previous enactment and to any 20 corresponding subsequent enactment. 83E. Application for a superannuation order (1) If the authorised person is of the opinion that the relevant offence for which a court has convicted an offender-- 25 (a) involved an abuse by the person of his or her office as a public sector employee; or (b) having regard to the powers and duties of his or her office as a public sector 30 employee was committed for a purpose that involved corruption; or 11 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (c) was committed for the purpose of perverting, or attempting to pervert, the course of justice-- the authorised person may apply to the court Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents for the court to make a superannuation order. 5 (2) An application must be supported by a certificate given by the administrators of each relevant superannuation scheme specifying-- (a) the value of the total superannuation 10 benefit as at the relevant date; (b) the residual employer financed component as at the relevant date; (c) the assumptions made and factors taken into account in determining the 15 amounts referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b); (d) whether or not the information provided is based on actuarial advice; (e) whether the administrators of the 20 superannuation scheme have been served with-- (i) a superannuation agreement which provides for a payment split; or (ii) a flag lifting agreement which 25 provides for a payment split; or (iii) a splitting order-- under Part VIIIB of the Family Law Act 1975 of the Commonwealth and the non-member spouse's entitlements in 30 respect of the superannuation interest in the superannuation benefit of the offender have not been satisfied as at the relevant date. 12 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (3) A certificate referred to in sub-section (2) is for the purposes of this Part to be taken to be evidence of the information provided in the certificate. Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents 83F. Court may make a superannuation order 5 (1) If a court receives an application under section 83E and is satisfied that section 83E(1)(a), 83E(1)(b) or 83E(1)(c) applies in respect of the relevant offence, the court may make a superannuation order if the court 10 considers that having regard, as far as is practicable, to the matters specified in sub- section (2) it is appropriate to do so. (2) The matters are-- (a) the financial circumstances of the 15 offender, including any other order that the court or any other court has made or proposes to make-- (i) providing for the forfeiture of the offender's property or the 20 automatic forfeiture of the offender's property by operation of law; or (ii) requiring the offender to make restitution or pay compensation; 25 (b) the nature of the burden that the making of the superannuation order will impose and the degree of hardship likely to result from the making of the superannuation order on the offender or 30 his or her spouse, domestic partner or dependants; 13 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (c) whether the administrators of a relevant superannuation scheme have been served with-- (i) a superannuation agreement which Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents provides for a payment split; or 5 (ii) a flag lifting agreement which provides for a payment split; or (iii) a splitting order-- under Part VIIIB of the Family Law Act 1975 of the Commonwealth and the 10 non-member spouse's entitlements in respect of the superannuation interest in the superannuation benefit of the offender have not been satisfied as at the relevant date; 15 (d) the length of the period of service by the offender as a public sector employee before the offender committed the relevant offence; (e) the length of any period of membership 20 of a relevant superannuation scheme during which the offender was not a public sector employee; (f) the nature and gravity of the relevant offence. 25 (3) If the court imposes a superannuation order, the court in determining the amount to be paid by the offender under the superannuation order-- (a) must have regard to the matters referred 30 to in sub-section (2); and 14 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. (b) must not determine an amount which exceeds the total of the residual employer financed components of the superannuation benefits under the Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents relevant superannuation schemes. 5 83G. Effect of superannuation order (1) A superannuation order takes effect-- (a) at the end of the appeal period in respect of the conviction for the relevant offence or the sentence; or 10 (b) if the offender appeals against the conviction or sentence, subject to sub- section (2), upon the determination of the appeal. (2) If the conviction is quashed on appeal, the 15 superannuation order has no effect. (3) If as the result of the determination of an appeal, the court determining the appeal considers that the superannuation order requires variation, the court may vary the 20 superannuation order. (4) A superannuation order varied under sub- section (3) takes effect as if it had been made under section 83F. 83H. Provisions applying to a superannuation 25 order Sections 53, 54, 55, 56, 59, 62, 63, 64 and 65 apply to and in respect of a superannuation order as if the amount specified in the superannuation order were a fine imposed 30 under section 49. 15 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 3 Act No. 83I. Powers of an authorised person to require information (1) If the authorised person proposes to make an application in respect of an offender under Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents section 83E, the authorised person may 5 request the administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme to provide any information that the authorised person considers is necessary for the purposes of making the application and which is 10 information the administrators have or ought to have access to. (2) The administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme must comply with a request under sub-section (1). 15 Penalty: 10 penalty units. (3) It is sufficient compliance with a request under sub-section (1) if the administrators of the relevant superannuation scheme provide information in response to the request and 20 certify in writing that they have used their best endeavours to provide that information or are relying on the advice of, or information provided by, a specified third party. 25 83J. Protection of administrators providing information The administrators of a relevant superannuation scheme are not to be taken to be in breach of trust or to have failed to 30 comply with any provision of the governing instrument of the superannuation scheme only by virtue of complying with section 83I. 16 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 s. 4 Act No. 83K. Disclosure of information Except to the extent necessary to comply with section 83E, an authorised person or any person employed or engaged by an Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents authorised person must not make any use of, 5 or disclose to any person, any information obtained under section 83I. Penalty: 5 penalty units.'. 4. Consequential amendments (1) In section 566 of the Crimes Act 1958, in 10 paragraph (a) of the definition of "sentence", after "3," insert "3A,". (2) In section 3(1) of the Magistrates' Court Act 1989, in paragraph (a) of the definition of "sentencing order", after "3," insert "3A,". 15 17 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

Sentencing (Superannuation Orders) Act 2004 Endnotes Act No. ENDNOTES Victorian Legislation Parliamentary Documents By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 18 551192B.I1-3/6/2004 BILL LA CIRCULATION 3/6/2004

 


 

 


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