Governor's Salary Act Amendment Act 1984 (Qld)
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665 ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO ELIZA E ' H AE SECU ND AE R E G INAE No. 6 1 of 1984 An Act t o a m end the Governor's SalaryAct 1872-1975 in certain particulars [RESERVED: HER MAJESTY'S ASSENT PROCLAIMED 17TH MAY, 1984] 22
666 Governor 's Salary Act Amendment Act 1984, No. 61 BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:- 1. Short title and citation . (1) This Act may be cited as the Governor's Salary Act Amendment Act 1984. (2) In this Act the Governor's Salary Act1872-1975 is referred to as the Principal Act. (3) The Principal Act as amended by this Act may be cited as the Governor's Salary Act1872-1984. 2. Repeal of s. 4. Governors draw half salary during absence or incapacity . The Principal Act is amended by repealing section 4. 3. Repeal of and new s . 4A. Amount of salary . The Principal Act is amended by repealing section 4A and substituting the following section:- ,, 4A. Amount of salary. (1) The salary of the Governor of Queensland shall be- (a) on and from 1 January 1984 and until another rate is declared pursuant to paragraph (b), at the rate of $70 000 per annum; and (b) from time to time, at a rate per annum declared by Order in Council. (2) An Order in Council made for the purposes of subsection (1) shall operate on and from the date of its publication in the Gazette or where a date is specified therein from which it is to operate, which date may be before or after the date of such publication, on and from that date and shall be tabled in the Legislative Assembly within 14 sitting days from the date of such publication. (3) The salary of the Governor shall be charged upon and be payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is hereby appropriated accordingly.".
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