Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Act 1922 (NSW)

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Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Act.

p a r l ia :\[e n t a r y

a l l o w a n c e s

AND SALARIES ACT.

Act No. 2, 1922.

George V, An Act to reduce the allowances to members o f

No. 2.

the Legislative Assembly and the salaries o f IMinisters of the Crown and of certain other persons ; to amend the Constitution Act, 1902, the M inisters’ Salaries Act, 1908, the Parliam entary Representatives Allowance Act, 1912, the Parliam entary Representatives Allowance and IMinisters’ Salaries (A m end­ m ent) Act, 1920, and certain other Acts ; and for other purposes. [Assented to, 6 th May, 1922.]

it onaeted hv tlie Ivin^ts )Most Rxeellont Majesty. lative Council and Legislati^■o Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows -

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1 .

(1) This Act may be cited as the “ Parliamentary

a iu l coin-

inencom ent.

Allowances and Salaries Act, 1022.”

(2) The Constitution Act, 1002, as amended by subsequent Acts, is in tliis Act relVrrcd to as the IbOncipal Act.

(3) This Act shall come mto ojK'ration on, and shall take effect from, the first day of duly, one thousand nine hundred and twentv-two.

2 .

Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Act.

2. Section tncnty-ci<;’]it of tiu! rrincipril Act is George V,

amended by omitting tlie words

liundred and

2.

seventy-tive ” :uid substituting tlu'refor tin; words

"‘ six liundred/’

j'lincipaiAct.

3. Subsection one of section forty-one of tlie Principal Am' iMiim'iu,

Act is amended liy omittiu" thi' words “ twenty-one'iVim ipaTArt.

thousand two bundred and forty-live” and substituting

tlu'refor tlie words “ twenty thousand tbrei; bundred.”

4. The Third Schedule to

the Pi-ineifial A ct is Ainondnu'nt

̂

cf Sell, .‘i of

amended—

A ct,

(aj by omitting the tigures “ ],t)ro 0 0 ” and

substituting therefor the tigures “ 1,000 0 0 ” ;

(b)

by omitting the tigures ‘‘18,105 0 0” and substituting therefor the figures “ 12,250 0 0.”

5 , Section six of the Parliamentary Pigireseiitatives

Allowance and Ministers’ Salaries (Amendmcid,) Act,

.f'l'’'"''

1020, is ameiuh'd bv omitting all tlu' words and llgui'cs aTler tli(' Avoi’ds ‘‘ as follows’ and siibstitutinu’ llu'reror

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^

(.‘vinemni

(.‘v inem hncn t)

the following rvords and figures:—

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o. Th('re is berc'bv specially aiiriroiiriated out of/i'i"<i|

the Consolidated Uevenue Pund an annual amount s.,hirirs of for th{‘ payment, as from the first day of July, one i inisuo's. tbousaml nine hundred and twimty-two, of the

salaries of t’u' ^Ministers of the Crown being members of th(' Executive Council, as heri'inafter mentioned at the rat(' of eighteen thousand pounds jier annum :—

The Premier

...

...

. . . £ 2 ,o :)0

0

0

Tb(‘ Attorney-General

... :i,(‘)00

0 0

The A^iee-President of

tlie

Executive Couneil

...

900

0 0

Aim' other Ministers of

the

Crown, £1,500 each

...18,500

0

0

6.         Till' Idirliamcntary Pepresentatives Allowance

and .Ministc'rs’ Salaries (Aruendnnmt) Act, 1920, is

furtlu'r amended bv omitting section seven, and sub- w-wa,,,,.„„.i

stituting tiu'rcd'or the following new section :—

s;,iari.s

~

^

( A m c n d im n i t ;

t.

19-iO.

7.         Tbi're is bi'ri'by specially apj)ro])riated out of A’l̂ pr'î -

ibe Consolidated Itevenue Pund an annual amount

tor till' naviiient, as from the first dav of Juhg eresianit,

one thousand nine liundred and twenty-two, of the ciiainm-’n of

salaries Committi'cs.

Evidence (Amendment) Act

George V,

salaries of the persons hereinafter mentioned at the

No. 2.

rate of three thousand six hundred and sixty-five

pounds per annum :—

The President of the Legisla-

five Council

...

... £925 0 0

The S})eaker of tlie Legislative

Assembly ...

...

... 1,400 0 0

The Chairman of Committees

of the Legislative Council...

500

0

0

The Chairman of Committees

of the Legislative Assembly

840

0

0

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