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Salary sacrifice - Eligible emergency services members
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The following groups are declared eligible salary sacrifice contributors under the Emergency Services Superannuation Act 1986:
Eligible salary sacrifice contributors
| Officers governed by the Victorian Public Service Agreement 2006 |
| Officers governed by Country Fire Authority/United Firefighters Union Managers Community Safety Enterprise Agreement 2005 (Accumulation Plan only), officers governed by Country Fire Authority Professional, Technical and Administrative Agreement 2007 and officers governed by the Country Fire Authority Operational Staff Agreement 2007. |
| Officers governed by the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board, United Firefighters Union of Australia, Operational Staff Agreement 2005 |
| Officers governed by the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board Administrative and Operational Support Staff Agreement 2005 |
| Executives employed under Part 3 of the Public Administration Act 2004 and executives employed by a public sector body who are members of ESSSuper |
| Officers governed by the Rural Ambulance Victoria (Management and Administrative Staff) Collective Agreement 2006 |
| Officers governed by the Emergency Services Superannuation Board (ESSB) Enterprise Agreement 2006 |
| Officers governed by the Metropolitan Ambulance Services Union (Management and Administrative Staff) Collective Agreement 2006 |
| Officers governed by the District Mechanical Officers (DMO)/ Tower Overseers (TO) Agreement 2006 |
| Officers governed by the Victoria Police Workplace Agreement 2007 and its successor industrial instruments and agreements (effective 1 November 2007). |
| Employees governed by the Parks Victoria Agreement 2008 and its successor industrial instruments and agreements (effective 11 December 2008). |
| Employees covered by the Ambulance Victoria Enterprise Agreement 2009 and its successor industrial instruments and agreements who are members of the Emergency Services Superannuation Scheme (effective 12 November 2009). |
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