Judicial and Statutory Officers Remuneration Legislation Amendment Act 1989 (Cth)
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BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:
Act subject to Remuneration Tribunal Act
“2a. This Act has effect subject to the
(a) by omitting subsections (1) and (2) and substituting the following subsections:“(1) Subject to subsection (2), the rate per year of the salary of an office specified in the Schedule is the rate specified in the Schedule in relation to that office.
“(2) When an office of Judge of the Federal Court of Australia (other than the office of Chief Justice) is held by a person who also holds an office to which this subsection applies, the rate per year of the salary of that office of Judge is $125,023 per year.
“(2a) Subsection (2) applies to the following offices:
(a) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norfolk Island;
(b) President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal;
(c) Aboriginal Land Commissioner;
(d) President of the Trade Practices Tribunal.”;
(b) by omitting from subsection (3) “subsections (4) and (5)” and substituting “subsection (4)”;
(c) by omitting from subsection (3) “salary and expenses of office allowance” (first occurring) and substituting “salary, or salary and expenses of office allowance,”;
(d) by omitting from subsection (3) “and expenses of office allowance as are” and substituting “as is”;
(e) by omitting from subsection (4) “or expenses of office allowance” (first occurring);
(f) by omitting from subsection (4) “salary or expenses of office allowance,” (second occurring) and substituting “salary, or salary and expenses of office allowance,”;
(g) by omitting from subsection (4) “by way of salary or expenses of office allowance, as the case may be,” and substituting “by way of salary”;
(h) by omitting subsections (5) and (6);
(j) by omitting from paragraph (8) (b) “$2,371 per annum” and substituting “$2,627 per year”.
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Judge of the Family Court of Australia ” has the meaning assigned to “Judge” in Part IV of theFamily Law Act 1975.
(a) by omitting from sub-subparagraph (4) (a) (i) (a)“$190” and substituting “$250”;
(b) by omitting from sub-subparagraph (4) (a) (i) (B) “$120” and substituting “$130”.
(a) by omitting “Part II” from the definition of “office to which this section applies” in subsection (1) and substituting “Part 2”;
(b) by omitting from sub-subparagraph (4) (a) (i) (a) “$180” and substituting “$235”;
(c) by omitting from sub-subparagraph (4) (a) (i) (b) “$115” and substituting “$125”.
(a) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (a) (i) “$105” and substituting “$115”;
(b) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (a) (ii) “$180” and substituting “$235”;
(c) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (a) (iii) “$115” and substituting “$125”;
(d) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (b) (i) “$105” and substituting “$115”;
(e) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (b) (ii) “$125” and substituting “$136”;
(f) by omitting from subparagraph (2) (b) (iii) “$95” and substituting “$105”.
“SCHEDULE Subsection 3 (1)
Column 1 | Column 2 Rate per year of salary |
PART 1 | $ |
Chief Justice of the High Court......................................................... | 160,852 |
Justice (other than Chief Justice) of the High Court............................ | 146,218 |
PART 2 | |
Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia................................... | 135,650 |
Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia................................... | 135,650 |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory | 128,331 |
Deputy Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia........................ | 127,542 |
Judge (other than Chief Justice) of the Federal Court of Australia....... | 124,277 |
Judge Administrator of the Family Court of Australia........................ | 124,277 |
| 124,277 |
Senior Judge of the Family Court of Australia................................... | 124,277 |
Any other Judge of the Family Court of Australia.............................. | 124,277 |
| 124,277 |
Chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission........................ | 125,023 |
Column 1 | Column 2 Rate per year of salary |
$ | |
| 124,277 |
| 91,206 |
| 82,092”. |
(a) by omitting subsection (2);
(b) by omitting from subsection (3) “, (2)”.
(a) by omitting from subsection (5) “A determination” and substituting “Subject to subsection (5a), a determination”; and
(b) by inserting after subsection (5) the following subsections:“(5a) A determination to which this subsection applies comes into operation according to subsections (5c) and (5d).
“(5b) Subsection (5a) applies to a determination that relates to the remuneration to be paid to a holder of:
(a) an office of Justice or Judge of a Federal Court or of the Supreme Court of a Territory; or
(b) the office of a person who, under an Act, has the same status as a Justice or Judge of a court referred to in paragraph (a).“(5c) So far as it relates to a holder of an office referred to in subsection (5b), a determination to which subsection (5a) applies takes effect on the latest of the following:
(a) the date specified by the Tribunal in the determination;
(b) the day after the fifteenth sitting day of the House of Representatives after a copy of the determination is laid before that House;
(c) the day after the fifteenth sitting day of the Senate after a copy of the determination is laid before the Senate.“(5d) Except to the extent that subsection (5c) applies, a determination to which subsection (5a) applies takes effect according to subsection (5).
“(5e) Where, under subsection (5c), a determination, so far as it relates to a particular office, comes into operation after the date specified in the determination, a person who held the office at any time during the period of deferral is entitled to receive the difference between:
(a) the remuneration that would have been payable to him or her in respect of that period if the determination had come into operation according to subsection (5); and
(b) the remuneration that was payable to him or her in respect of that period.“(5f) For the purposes of subsection (5e), the period of deferral is the period commencing on the date specified in the determination and ending on the day on which the determination comes into operation in relation to the holder of the particular office.”.
(a) an office of Judicial Registrar of the Family Court of Australia; and
(b) the office of Master of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.
1. No. 104, 1984, as amended. For previous amendments, see Nos. 65 and 199, 1985; No. 105, 1986; and No. 96, 1988.
2. No. 215, 1973, as amended. For previous amendments, see No. 80, 1974; No. 96, 1975; Nos. 60 and 178, 1978; Nos. 26, 108, 136 and 155, 1979; No. 160, 1980; Nos. 61, 74 and 176, 1981; Nos. 78 and 111, 1982; Nos. 39 and 128, 1983; Nos. 63, 73 and 164, 1984; Nos. 65 and 187, 1985; and Nos. 87, 109 and 123, 1988.
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House of Representatives on 17 August 1989
Senate on 30 October 1989
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