DPP to notify revocation to the Minister
(1) If the order is revoked, the DPP must give written notice of the fact to the Minister.
Effect of revocation of order
(2) If the order is revoked, the following table has effect:
Effect of revocation | ||
Item | If... | the effect of the revocation of the order is that... |
1 | the person's Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement was cancelled under item 1 of the table in section 17 | the Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement is to be restored to the person as soon as practicable. |
2 | the person was the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement when the order was made | the person is taken to have resumed being the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement . |
3 | both of the following conditions are satisfied: (a ) the person was not the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement when the order was made; (b ) the person had satisfied the relevant qualifying period for the issue of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement when the order was made | the person is taken to have resumed satisfying the relevant qualifying period for the issue of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement . |
4 | the following conditions are satisfied: (a ) the person was not the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement when the order was made; (b ) the person had not satisfied the relevant qualifying period for the issue of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement when the order was made | item 3 of the table in section 17 is to be disregarded in determining whether the person satisfies the relevant qualifying period for the issue of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement . |
5 | the person is not the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement | the person is taken to have resumed his or her entitlement to severance travel, but the period during which the person is eligible for severance travel is extended by one day for each day in the period: (a ) beginning when the order was made; and (b ) ending when the order was revoked. |
Interaction between items 1 and 2 of the table in subsection ( 2) and the rules in section 4C about expiry of Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlements
(3) If:
(a) item 2 of the table in subsection ( 2) applies (whether or not item 1 also applies); and
(b) the person is not a former Prime Minister;
then nothing in either of those items is to be taken to result in the person resuming being the holder of a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement, or in requiring a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement to be restored to the person, on the revocation of the order if the revocation takes effect after the nominal expiry time for the Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement that the person held when the order was made.
Meaning of nominal expiry time
(4) The nominal expiry time for a Parliamentary Retirement Travel Entitlement is the time specified in section 4C for the expiry of the Entitlement.