Child Care Act 1991

Superannuation of certain staff.

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66.F388[(1) An employee of a childrens residential centre to which this section applies shall, for the purposes of sections 23, 60(6) and 61 of the Health Act 2004, be deemed to be employed by the F389[Child and Family Agency].]

(2) In this section, “employee” means a person employed by a children’s residential centre who is the holder in a wholetime capacity of a position, the establishment, remuneration and conditions of service of which have been approved by the F389[Child and Family Agency], with the consent of the Minister.

(3) This section applies to a children’s residential centre which—

(a) is not directly operated or administered by F390[the F389[Child and Family Agency]],

(b) is funded by F390[the F389[Child and Family Agency]], and

(c) is specified by the Minister for the purpose of this section.

Annotations

Amendments:

F388

Substituted (1.01.2005) by Health Act 2004 (42/2004), s. 75 and sch. 7 part 6 item 66(a), (b), S.I. No. 887 of 2004.

F389

Substituted (1.01.2014) by Child and Family Agency Act 2013 (40/2013), s. 97 and sch. 2 part 4 item 1, S.I. No. 502 of 2013.

F390

Substituted (1.01.2005) by Health Act 2004 (42/2004), s. 75 and sch. 7 part 6 item 66(c), S.I. No. 887 of 2005.

Editorial Notes:

E189

Power pursuant to section exercised (20.12.2004) by Child Care Act, 1991 (Children’s Residential Centres) (Superannuation) Order 2004 (S.I. No. 863 of 2004).

E190

Power pursuant to section exercised (1.06.1992) by Child Care Act 1991 (Children’s Residential Centres) (Superannuation) (No. 2) Order 1992 (S.I. No. 125 of 1992).

E191

Power pursuant to section exercised (26.05.1992) by Child Care Act 1991 (Children’s Residential Centres) (Superannuation) Order 1992 (S.I. No. 124 of 1992).

E192

Previous affecting provision: “Health Service Executive” substituted (1.01.2005) for “health board in the area in which the centre is situated” in subs. (2) by Health Act 2004 (42/2004), s. 75 and sch. 7 part 6 item 66(b), S.I. No. 887 of 2004; substituted as per F-note above.