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Public Sector Employment and Management (Public Service Commission and Other Matters) Order 2011

Public Sector Employment and Management (Public Service Commission and Other Matters) Order 2011

NSW legislation website 26.10.2011

1   Name of Order

This Order is the Public Sector Employment and Management (Public Service Commission and Other Matters) Order 2011.

2   Commencement

(1)  Except as provided by this clause, this Order commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
(2)  Clause 3 commences on 1 November 2011.

3   Transfer of Public Sector Workforce Branch of DPC to Public Service Commission

(1)  The group of staff in the Department of Premier and Cabinet comprising the Public Sector Workforce Branch (other than those staff who, in the opinion of the Director-General of that Department, are principally involved in the exercise of the industrial relations functions conferred on the Director-General under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002) are removed from that Department and added to the Public Service Commission.
(2)  A reference in any Act or statutory instrument, or in any other instrument, or in any contract or agreement to the Department of Premier and Cabinet is to be construed as a reference to the Public Service Commission if the reference is used in relation to the group of staff removed from that Department under subclause (1).

4   Ministerial responsibility for Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services

The Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services is responsible to the following Ministers:
(a)  Deputy Premier,
(b)  Minister for Trade and Investment,
(c)  Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services,
(d)  Minister for Medical Research,
(e)  Minister for Resources and Energy,
(f)  Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing,
(g)  Special Minister of State,
(h)  Minister for the Arts,
(i)  Minister for Primary Industries,
(j)  Minister for Small Business,
(k)  Attorney General.
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