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MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (STAFF) ACT 1984 - SECT 23 Termination of employment
(1)
The employment of a person under this Part terminates if the Senator or
Member of the House of Representatives by whom the person was employed:
(a)
dies; or
(b)
ceases to be a Senator or a Member of the House of Representatives, as the
case may be.
(1A)
For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b):
(a)
a Senator shall be deemed not to have ceased to be a Senator while he or
she continues to be entitled to the Parliamentary allowance that was payable to
him or her as a Senator; and
(b)
a Member of the House of Representatives shall be deemed not to have
ceased to be such a Member while he or she continues to be entitled to the
Parliamentary allowance that was payable to him or her as such a Member.
(2)
A Senator or Member of the House of Representatives may at any time, by
notice in writing given to a person employed by the Senator or Member under
this Part, terminate the person's employment.
(3)
A person employed by a Senator or Member of the House of Representatives
under this Part may at any time, by notice in writing given to the Senator or
Member, terminate the person's employment.
(4)
Where the employment of a person under this Part is terminated by
subsection (1), the Prime Minister may, by writing direct that the employment
of the person shall be deemed:
(a)
not to have been so terminated; and
(b)
to have continued, or to continue, until a specified date;
and, where the Prime Minister so directs, the employment of the person under
this Part shall for all purposes be deemed to have continued, or to continue,
until that date.