Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 Parliamentary Remuneration Act Amendment (Deputy Opposition Whip LC) Regulation 1997 (1997-197) [GG No 55 of 23.5.1997, p 3037] (NSW)

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1997 No 197

New South Wales

Parliamentary Remuneration Act Amendment (Deputy Opposition Whip-LC) Regulation 1997

under the

Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989.

BOB CARR, M.P.,

Premier

Explanatory note

Section 6 of the Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 provides for holders of certain offices (“recognised office holders”) specified in Schedule 1 to the Act to receive an additional salary and expense allowance as well as the basic salary to which they are entitled as Members of Parliament. The additional salary and expense allowance to be received is expressed as a percentage of the basic salary.

The object of this Regulation is to increase the remuneration of the Deputy including sections 6 and 21 (the general regulation making power).

Opposition Whip in the Legislative Council.

Published in Gazette No 55 of 23 May 1997, page 3037 Page 1

1997 No 197

Clause 1 Parliamentary Remuneration Act Amendment (Deputy Opposition Whip-LC) Regulation 1997

Parliamentary Remuneration Act Amendment

(Deputy Opposition Whip-LC) Regulation 1997

1 Name of Regulation

This Regulation is the Parliamentary Remuneration Act

Amendment (Deputy Opposition Whip-LC) Regulation 1997.

2 Amendment of Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989

The Parliamentary Remuneration Act 1989 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

3 Notes

The explanatory note does not form part of this Regulation.

Schedule 1 Amendment

(Clause 2)

Schedule 1 Additional salaries and expense allowances

Insert in Part 2 after the matter relating to the Opposition Whip in the

Legislative Council:

Deputy Opposition Whip in the

Legislative Council 7% 6%
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