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Security Services Industry Award 2010 - Business SA

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<strong>Security</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Industry</strong> <strong>Award</strong> <strong>2010</strong>15.9 Vehicle allowanceA vehicle allowance is payable to an employee who is required to use the employee’sown motor vehicle or motor cycle for work purposes.15.10 Aviation allowanceAn aviation allowance is payable to an employee who is performing airport securitywork at a security regulated airport.15.11 Other matters(a)TorchWhere an employee is required to use a torch, the employer must provide theemployee with a torch and batteries.(b)UniformWhere an employee is required to wear a uniform the employer must providethe employee with the uniform or reimburse the employee for the cost of theuniform.16. District allowances[Varied by PR994514]16.1 Northern TerritoryAn employee in the Northern Territory is entitled to payment of a district allowancein accordance with the terms of an award made under the Workplace Relations Act1996 (Cth):[16.1(a) substituted by PR994514 from 01Jan10](a) that would have applied to the employee immediately prior to 1 January <strong>2010</strong>,if the employee had at that time been in their current circumstances ofemployment and no agreement-based transitional instrument or enterpriseagreement had applied to the employee; and(b)that would have entitled the employee to payment of a district allowance.16.2 Western Australia[16.2 substituted by PR994514 from 01Jan10]An employee in Western Australia is entitled to payment of a district allowance inaccordance with the terms of a notional agreement preserving a State award or anaward made under Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth):(a) that would have applied to the employee immediately prior to 1 January <strong>2010</strong>,if the employee had at that time been in their current circumstances ofemployment and no agreement-based transitional instrument or enterpriseagreement had applied to the employee; and(b)that would have entitled the employee to payment of a district allowance.18 MA000016

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