Remuneration Tribunal Determination 2017/10: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office (Cth)
Determination 2017/10:
Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office
As amended
Made under sub-sections 7(3) and 7(4) of the Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973
Consolidated by the Remuneration Tribunal Secretariat as at 29 March 2018 and incorporating amending determinations up to and including 2018/03 – Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
Compilation No 10
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Contents
PART 1 - GENERAL.......................................................................................................................... 2
PART 2 - FEES................................................................................................................................... 3
PART 3 - CONDITIONS OF OFFICIAL TRAVEL............................................................................ 3
SCHEDULE A - ANNUAL FEES....................................................................................................... 4
Table A - Annual fees for specified offices – fees and travel tier........................................................ 4
SCHEDULE B - DAILY FEES............................................................................................................ 9
Table B1 - Calculation of fees on a meeting day............................................................................... 10
Table B2 - Calculation of fees on a non-meeting day....................................................................... 10
Table B3 - Daily fees for specified offices – fees and travel tier....................................................... 10
Table B4 - Specified Professional Committees................................................................................. 18
SCHEDULE C - ANNUAL MEETING AND ADDITIONAL DAILY FEES..................................... 19
Table C1 - Calculation of additional daily fees................................................................................... 20
Table C2 - Annual meeting fee and additional daily fee – fees and travel tier.................................. 20
SCHEDULE D - BASE FEE AND MEETING FEE......................................................................... 21
Table D - Base Fee and Meeting Fee – fees and travel tier.............................................................. 22
SCHEDULE E - ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCILS FEES............................................................. 23
Table E1 - Calculation of fees on a meeting day............................................................................... 23
Table E2 - Calculation of fees on a non-meeting day....................................................................... 24
Table E3 - Holders of Public Offices in Aboriginal Land Councils – fees......................................... 25
PART 1 - GENERAL1.Legislative basis: The Remuneration Tribunal has made this Determination in accordance with subsections 7(3) and 7(4) of the Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973.
2.Effect of this determination: This Determination commences on 1 July 2017 except where specified otherwise. It supersedes and revokes in full Determination 2016/18 (as amended) Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office.
3.Structure: This Determination is structured so that each schedule contains the provisions for a specific remuneration model as follows:
· Schedule A applies to office holders remunerated by annual fees.
· Schedule B applies to office holders remunerated by daily fees.
· Schedule C contains provisions for office holders who are remunerated under an annual meeting fee and additional daily fee model.
· Schedule D provisions are for office holders who are remunerated under the base (annual) fee and daily meeting fee model.
· Schedule E provisions are for offices of the Aboriginal Land Councils.
4.Definitions: In this Determination, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
'authority' is the body or office to which office holders, as defined in this clause, are appointed;
'authority business' means any authority business conducted by an office holder with the authority's approval, excluding attendance at a formal meeting, official travel time on a meeting day and normal preparation time for that meeting (Note: Time spent by the office holder preparing for a formal meeting that the Chair considers is excessive to normal preparation time may be treated as 'authority business');
‘normal preparation time’ means the time that a member of an authority ordinarily requires to prepare for a meeting of the authority. It can occur on either a day of a meeting or on another day.
'office holder' means the holder of a part-time public office;
'official travel time' is the reasonable period, certified by a Chair, that an office holder spends travelling on official business away from the metropolitan area of the capital city or the environs of the town in which the office holder lives. It does not include time spent travelling between an office holder's home and principal place of work. The Chair may consider agency travel guidelines (if any) when determining the reasonable period.
'public office' has the same meaning as in the Remuneration Tribunal Act 1973.
PART 2 - FEES
5.Specified offices: The fees in Schedules A, B, C, D, and E apply to the holders of the offices specified in those schedules. The rates are effective from 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified in the schedules. The fees are gross fees; no additional amount is payable by the authority to meet any taxation obligations.
6.Remuneration packaging: An authority may provide access to remuneration packaging to office holders. An office holder may elect to take the fees and allowances payable under this Determination either as a cash payment, or a combination of a cash payment and other benefits.
6.1.Election: Any election made in accordance with Clause 6 must be consistent with:
a)applicable agency policies and procedures on remuneration packaging; and
b)relevant taxation laws, rulings and guidelines issued by the Australian Taxation Office.
6.2.No cost to authority: Remuneration packaging must be administered without additional cost to the authority and any fringe benefits tax associated with a benefit must be included in the remuneration package.
7.Offices not specified: Where an office is not specified in the schedules to this Determination, the following daily fee will apply to that holder of that office, commencing on 1 July 2017.
Chair - $534
Member - $401
7.1.Conditions for payment: Payment of the fee is subject to the conditions and requirements set out in Schedule B. These are gross fees; no additional amount is payable by the authority to meet any taxation obligations.
PART 3 - CONDITIONS OF OFFICIAL TRAVEL
8.Official Travel Determination: Determination 2016/07: Official Travel by Office Holders (or any Determination that supersedes Determination 2016/07), applies to offices covered by this Determination, subject to any exclusions or limitations in this Determination.
8.1.Travel tier for specified offices: An office holder whose office is specified in the schedules to this Determination is entitled to travelling allowance under Determination 2016/07 (or any Determination that supersedes Determination 2016/07), at the Travel Tier rate specified in the relevant Schedule for that office.
8.2.Travel tier for offices not specified: An office holder whose fee has been determined under Clause 8 is entitled to travelling allowance under Determination 2016/07 at the Travel Tier 2 rate (or any Determination that supersedes Determination 2016/07).
SCHEDULE A - ANNUAL FEES
9.Guide to this Schedule:
This Schedule applies to office holders who receive an annual fee. It sets out the way fees are paid and the activities covered by the fee. Table A identifies:
· the individual public offices remunerated by annual fees;
· the actual fee payable to Chairs, Deputy Chairs and Members (where applicable);
· any additional provisions or conditions that apply to the office; and
· the relevant travel tier for the office.
10.Conditions of payment of annual fees: The annual fees set out in Table A are payable on a periodic basis throughout each year. Part years are paid on a proportionate basis. The annual fee covers all activities undertaken by the office holder in performing the duties of their office.
10.1.Lengthy absence: The annual fee is proportionally reduced where an office holder is unavailable to perform the duties of their office for a period of more than three months, except to the extent that a reduction would be inconsistent with the terms of the office holder's appointment.
Table A - Annual fees for specified offices – fees and travel tier
11.General provisions relating to the Table A:
· Remuneration for an office holder is at the rate specified in the appropriate column opposite the Office/Authority (Column 2 for the Chair, Column 3 for the Deputy Chair or Column 4 for a Member). Where there is an additional condition that applies to a specified office, a sub-clause is listed in Column 5. The additional sub‑clauses are set out immediately following the Table.
· Rates commence on 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified.
Column 1
Office/Authority
Column 2
Chair
$Column 3
Deputy
$Column 4
Member
$Column 5
Additional clausesColumn 6
Travel Tier
NBN Co Limited
218,110
175,600
109,100
1
Future Fund
206,330
103,170
1
Commonwealth Grants Commission
202,880
107,390
1
Australia Post
186,180
103,900
93,120
A1, A10
1
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
171,260
84,540
56,380
1
ASC Pty Ltd
159,820
74,590
A2, A6
1
Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
159,820
1
WSA Co Limited
Effective 7 August 2017, refer Det 2017/17
159,820
119,870
79,910
1
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
135,340
101,510
67,670
A2
1
National Disability Insurance Scheme Launch Transition Agency
135,340
67,670
A2,A7
1
Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation
135,340
64,730
A2, A4
See A4
Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility
115,220
57,280
A2, A13
1
Moorebank Intermodal Company Limited
114,540
91,640
57,270
1
Airservices Australia
114,540
85,910
57,270
A2
1
Australian Digital Health Agency Board
114,540
57,270
A12
1
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
114,540
85,910
57,270
A2
1
Australian Naval Infrastructure Pty Ltd
114,540
57,270
A2
1
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Board
114,540
85,910
57,270
A2
1
Australian Rail Track Corporation
114,540
57,270
1
Board of Taxation
114,540
57,270
1
Defence Housing Australia
114,540
57,270
A2
1
Infrastructure Australia
114,540
57,270
1
Payments System Board
Full-time
58,600
1
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
114,540
68,730
1
Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
106,540
79,910
Daily fee
A5
See A5
Special Broadcasting Service
106,540
79,910
42,620
1
Clean Energy Finance Corporation
106,540
53,270
1
Clean Energy Regulator
Effective 12 February 2018, refer Det 2018/02
Full-time
53,270
1
Foreign Investment Review Board
106,540
53,270
A15
1
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
106,540
26,640
A4
See A4
National Health and Medical Research Council – Research Committee
82,570
2
National Health Medical Research Committee – All other Principal Committees
66,590
2
National Health Medical Research Committee – Australian Health Ethics Committee
66,590
2
Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Ltd
98,560
73,920
Daily fee
A5
See A5
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Board
98,560
73,920
49,280
A2
1
Tourism Australia
98,560
73,920
49,280
A2
1
Innovation and Science Australia Board
98,560
44,360
A8, A4
See A4
Innovation and Science Australia Committee
18,650
11,190
A8
2
Australian Sports Commission
90,570
67,940
45,290
A2
1
Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission
90,570
40,760
1
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
82,570
41,290
A3
1
International Air Services Commission
82,570
41,290
1
Independent Hospital Pricing Authority
82,570
30,600
2
Medical Services Advisory Committee
82,570
Daily fee
1
Prostheses List Advisory Committee
82,570
1
Regional Investment Corporation Board
Effective 29 March 2018, refer Det 2018/03
82,570
41,290
A2, A19
2
Export Finance and Insurance Corporation
74,590
55,950
33,570
A2
1
Indigenous Business Australia
74,590
55,950
37,300
A2, A17
1
Indigenous Land Corporation
74,590
55,950
37,300
A2
1
National School Resourcing Board
Effective 15 September 2017, refer Det 2017/18
74,590
55,950
Daily fee
A11
2
Aboriginal Hostels Limited
74,590
37,300
2
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
74,590
37,300
2
Reserve Bank of Australia
74,590
A1
1
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
74,590
24,840
2
Australian Electoral Commission
74,590
1
Australian Fisheries Management Authority Commission
74,590
37,300
37,300
1
Australian Hearing Services
74,590
33,570
A2, A9
1
Australian Heritage Council
74,590
33,570
1
Australian Heritage Council – Associate Member
33,570
1
Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority
74,590
24,840
2
Grains Research and Development Corporation
74,590
37,300
A2
1
Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority
74,590
37,300
2
Outback Stores Pty Ltd
74,590
37,300
2
Wine Australia
74,590
37,300
37,300
2
Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council
74,590
Daily fee
2
Referendum Council, Co-Chair
74,590
Daily fee
2
Cancer Australia Advisory Council
66,590
33,300
2
National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority Board
66,590
33,300
1
Australia Council
58,600
43,950
32,230
A3
1
Screen Australia
58,600
43,950
32,230
A3
1
Australian Transport Safety Bureau Commission, Commissioner
58,600
1
Army and Air Force Canteen Service (AAFCANS)
58,600
29,300
A2
2
Climate Change Authority
Effective 12 February 2018, refer Det 2018/02
58,600
29,300
A18
2
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
58,600
35,160
1
National Capital Authority
58,600
23,440
1
National Rural Advisory Council
58,600
32,230
1
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
58,600
35,160
A3
1
Safe Work Australia
58,600
2
National Gallery of Australia Council
50,620
37,970
25,310
2
Australian Institute of Marine Science Council
50,620
25,310
A3
2
Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation
50,620
Daily fee
1
Australian War Memorial Council
50,620
25,310
2
Cotton Research and Development Corporation
50,620
25,310
2
Australian Film Television and Radio School - Council
50,620
25,310
A2, A14
2
Radiation Health and Safety Advisory Council
50,620
2
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
50,620
25,310
A2
2
National Library of Australia Council
42,620
31,970
21,310
2
Australian National Maritime Museum Council
42,620
21,310
2
Fishing Industry Policy Council
42,620
2
National Film and Sound Archive
42,620
21,310
21,310
2
National Museum of Australia Council
42,620
21,310
2
National Portrait Gallery of Australia
42,620
21,310
21,310
2
Old Parliament House Board
Effective 12 February 2018, refer Det 2018/02
42,620
21,310
21,310
2
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority
Full-time
38,100
34,630
2
Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee
Full-time
53,280
A16
1
Australia Business Arts Foundation
34,630
25,980
17,320
1
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Ethics Committee
Effective 30 November 2017, refer Det 2017/21
34,630
Daily fee
2
Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority – Advisory Board
34,630
Daily fee
2
Australian Sports Drug Medical Advisory Committee
34,630
24,250
2
Australian Statistics Advisory Council
Effective 30 November 2017, refer Det 2017/21
34,630
No fee
A4
See A4
Classification Review Board
34,630
Daily fee
Daily fee
2
Defence Reserves Support Council National Executive
34,630
29,440
2
Defence Strategic Reform Advisory Board
34,630
24,250
1
Public Lending Right Committee
34,630
2
Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency
26,650
Daily fee
2
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Full-time 26,650 2
Additional Sub-clauses to Table A
A1
Audit fees: Members also appointed to an Audit Committee (however named) are entitled to additional fees as follows: Chair - $21,550 per annum; Member $10,780 per annum.
A2
Audit fees: Members also appointed to an Audit Committee (however named) are entitled to additional fees as follows: Chair - $15,680 per annum; Member $7,840 per annum.
A3
Audit fees: Members also appointed to an Audit Committee (however named) are entitled to additional fees as follows: Chair - $9,490 per annum; Member $4,750 per annum.
A4
Travel Tier: The Chair is entitled to Tier 1 Travel arrangements. Members/Directors are entitled to Tier 2 travel arrangements.
A5
Travel Tier: The Chair and Deputy Chair are entitled to Tier 1 Travel arrangements. Members/Directors are entitled to Tier 2 travel arrangements.
A6
ASC Pty Ltd: This sub-clause does not apply to the Chair. A member who is Chair of the Business Assurance and Security (BAS) Committee will receive an additional $15,050 per annum. A member who is member of the BAS Committee will receive an additional $7,530 per annum.
A7
National Disability Insurance Scheme Launch Transition Agency: Members appointed to the Sustainability Committee are entitled to additional fees as follows: Chair $11,730 per annum: Member $5,870 per annum. The Chair of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Launch Transition Agency Board is not entitled to additional fees.
A8
Innovation and Science Australia Board: The Chair and Members of Innovation and Science Australia will receive remuneration for only one committee.
A9
Australian Hearing Services: While Dr Peta Seaton occupies the office of Chair she will receive an annual fee of $53,360 and not the amount specified in Column 2.
A10
Australia Post: Members appointed to the People, Safety and Culture Sub- committee are entitled to additional fees as follows: Chair $18,360 per annum; Member $9,180 per annum. The Chair and Deputy Chair of the Australia Post Board are not entitled to these additional fees.
A11
National School Resourcing Board: The Chair and Deputy Chair will each receive an additional loading of $15,000 per annum for the first 12 months of their appointment.
A12
Australian Digital Health Agency Board: A Member of the Board who is appointed to Chair a Standing Advisory Committee is entitled to an additional fee of $10,200 per annum.
A13
Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility: Mr Barry Coulter will receive an annual member fee of $44,710 in lieu of other amounts specified in Column 4 of Table A.
A14
Australian Film Television and Radio School: A member who is appointed Chair of the Academic Board is entitled to receive an additional fee of $11,730 per annum, effective from 30 January 2017. The Chair of the Australian Film Television and Radio School is not entitled to this additional fee.
A15
Foreign Investment Review Board: While the Hon Cheryl Edwardes AM occupies the office of Member she will receive an annual fee of $42,700 and not the amount specified in Column 4.
A16
Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC): A member other than the Chair or Deputy Chair who is a PBAC Executive sub-committee member is entitled to an additional fee of $10,310 per annum. A17
Indigenous Business Australia: A Member of the Board who is appointed Chair of the Finance, Investment and Performance Committee will receive an annual fee of $11,730. A Member of the Board who is appointed a Member of the Finance, Investment and Performance Committee will receive an annual fee of $5,870.
A18
Climate Change Authority: The Chair and Members of the Climate Change Authority appointed prior to 12 February 2018 will receive the fees set out in Table D, in lieu of the fees included in Table A of this determination, for the duration of each office holders current term of appointment.
A19
Regional Investment Corporation Board: The Chair will receive an additional fee of $16,600 per annum and the Member will receive an additional fee of $4,200 per annum from 29 March 2018 until 28 March 2019.
SCHEDULE B - DAILY FEES
12.Guide to this Schedule:
This Schedule applies to office holders who receive a daily fee. It sets out the conditions that must be met for payment of fees, including certification of hours and minimum claim and maximum payment arrangements. Tables B1 and B2 set out the different basis of calculation of the fee on a meeting and non-meeting day and the activities covered by the fee. Table B3 identifies:
· the individual public offices remunerated by daily fees;
· the actual fee payable to Chairs, Deputy Chairs and Members (where applicable);
· any additional provisions or conditions that apply to the office; and
· the relevant travel tier for the office.
13.Conditions of payment of daily fees: Payment of daily fees under this Schedule is subject to the following conditions.
13.1.Certification of hours: Prior to payment, the Chair must certify the total time claimed by the office holder, including any official travel time. If the claim relates to a meeting day and the Chair is absent from the meeting, the nominated presiding officer should certify the total time claimed by the office holder for that day.
·The Chair’s total time should be certified in accordance with the terms set out in the office holder's appointment or under governance arrangements approved by the responsible portfolio minister or authority.
13.2.Maximum payment: The maximum payable for any one day is one daily fee.
13.3.Minimum claim: Unless the authority determines otherwise, the minimum amount that may be claimed for payment at any one time is one daily fee.
14.Calculation of daily fees: The daily fees set out in Table B3 are payable in accordance with the conditions of this Schedule to the holders of the offices specified in Tables B3 and B4.
14.1.Meeting day: Unless otherwise specified in Table B3, the fees payable to an office holder on a meeting day are calculated in accordance with Table B1.
Non-meeting day: Unless otherwise specified in Table B3, the fees payable to an office holder on a non-meeting day are calculated in accordance with Table B2.
(Note: Normal preparation time must not be taken into account in calculating ‘Total time’ under Column 3 of Table B1 or Table B2.)
Table B1 - Calculation of fees on a meeting day
Column 1
Total time
Column 2
Daily fee payable
Column 3
Total time includes
Less than two hours
40 per cent
• Time spent attending formal meeting
• Time spent on authority business
• Official travel time
Two hours to less than three hours
60 per cent
Three or more hours
one daily fee
Table B2 - Calculation of fees on a non-meeting day
Column 1
Total time
Column 2
Daily fee payable
Column 3
Total time includes
For each period of at least one hour
20 per cent for each hour, up to a maximum of five hours per day
• Time spent on authority business
• Official travel time
Table B3 - Daily fees for specified offices – fees and travel tier
15.General provisions relating to Table B3:
· Remuneration for an office holder is at the rate specified in the appropriate column opposite the Office/Authority (Column 2 for the Chair, Column 3 for the Deputy Chair and Column 4 for Members). Where there is an additional condition that applies to a specified office, a sub-clause is listed in Column 5. The additional sub‑clauses are set out immediately following the Table.
· Rates commence on 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified.
Column 1
Office/Authority
Column 2
Chair
$Column 3
Deputy
$Column 4
Member
$Column 5
Additional clausesColumn 6
Travel Tier
Companies Auditors Disciplinary Board
1,440
1,296
1,152
1
Member, Registration and Disciplinary Committees (Schedule 2 to the Bankruptcy Act 1966)
Effective 1 July 2017, refer Det 2017/14
1,152
1
Examiner, Australian Crime Commission
1,440
B3.1
1
Professional Services Review – Committees
1,440
1,296
1
Professional Services Review – Determining Authority
1,440
1,296
1
Member, Registration and Disciplinary Committees (Corporate Insolvency Practitioners)
1,152
1
Australian Medical Research Advisory Board
1,280
1,024
1
Australian Renewable Energy Agency
1,280
1,024
2
Health and Hospitals Fund Advisory Board
1,280
1,024
1
Inspector–General of Biosecurity
1,280
B3.18
2
Specialist Medical Review Council - Convenor/councillor
1,280
1,024
B3.2
1
Australian Energy Regulator
1,227
1
Administrative Review Council
1,120
896
1
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
1,120
840
2
Australian Sports Drug Medical
Advisory Committee – Review Members
840
2
Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority – Vigilance and Surveillance Expert Advisory Committee
1,120
840
1
Defence Honours and Awards Appeals Tribunal
1,120
840
2
Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee
1,120
840
2
Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority, Director
840
1
Family Law Council
1,120
896
1
Gene Technology Ethics and Community Consultative Committee
1,120
840
B3.3
1
Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee
1,120
840
B3.3
1
Hazardous Waste Technical Group
1,120
840
2
Innovation and Science Australia Committee - Non Board Member
1,120
1,120
2
National Disability Insurance Scheme Launch Transition Agency - Advisory Council
1,120
840
2
National Mental Health Commission (Chair/Commissioner)
1,120
840
2
National Transport Commission
1,120
1,008
1
Professional Committees listed in Table B4
1,120
840
1
Repatriation Medical Authority
1,120
1,008
B3.4
1
Scientific Advisory Group (Biosecurity)
1,120
1,008
2
Seafarers Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Authority
1,120
1,031
1
Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) – Chief Commissioner and Commissioners
1,120
840
2
Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board
1,120
840
2
Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Disciplinary Tribunal
1,120
840
2
Threatened Species Scientific Committee
1,120
748
1
Tuition Protection Service (TPS) Advisory Board
1,120
560
2
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission – Associate Member
1,066
B3.17
1
Australian Communications and Media Authority – Associate Member
1,066
1
Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Ltd
Annual fee
Annual fee
1,066
2
Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
Annual fee
Annual fee
1,066
2
Fair Work Commission Expert Panel Member
1,066
B3.5
1
Commonwealth Science Council
1,066
1
Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) (former Social Security Appeals Tribunal (SSAT) Senior Member)
1,066
B3.6
2
AAT (former SSAT Member)
907
B3.6
2
Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) – Member
1,066
B3.8
2
Tax Practitioners Board – Committee Member
800
2
Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB)
1,024
1
Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AuASB)
1,024
1
Ambassador for Women and Girls
960
2
Special Envoy for Human Rights
960
2
Australian National Council on Drugs
960
864
768
2
Aged Care Quality Advisory Council
960
768
2
Asbestos Safety and Eradication Council
Annual fee
641
2
Australia Council, Sector Strategy Panels
960
768
2
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Ethics Committee
Effective 30 November 2017, refer Det 2017/21
Annual fee 768 2 Australia Council, Peer Assessment Panel Members
721
2
Australian Astronomical Observatory Advisory Committee (AAOAC)
960
641
2
Australian Community Pharmacy Authority
960
768
2
Wine Australia Selection Committee 960 2 Australian National Preventive Health Agency (ANPHA) Advisory Council
960
641
2
Commission for International Agricultural Research
960
720
2
Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (Convener/Member)
960
864
1
Disability Standards Review Panel
960
480
2
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation Selection Committees
960
1
Fuel Standards Consultative Committee
960
641
2
Indigenous Advisory Committee established under the EPBC Act
960
641
2
Land Sector Carbon and Biodiversity Board
960
864
2
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) – Commissioner of Complaints
641
2
Land Sector Carbon and Biodiversity Board - Committees
641
481
2
Ministerial Council on Asylum Seekers and Detention
960
864
2
National Blood Authority
960
720
1
National School Resourcing Board
Effective 15 September 2017, refer Det 2017/18
Annual fee
Annual fee
769
2
Referendum Council
Annual fee
769
2
Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee
960
769
2
Research and Development Corporations Selection Committees
960
1
Classification Review Board
Annual fee
935
907
B3.10
2
Anti-Doping Research Program Panel
907
1
Defence Force Advocate
907
B3.11
1
Defence Force Remuneration Tribunal
907
1
AAT (former Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) Member)
907
B3.12
2
AAT (former Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT) Member)
907
B3.12
2
Pharmaceutical Benefits Remuneration Tribunal
907
1
Productivity Commission, Associate Commissioner
907
1
Superannuation Complaints Tribunal
Full-time
907
B3.7
2
Veterans’ Review Board (Senior Member; Member)
Effective 26 October 2017, refer Det 2017/10
911
781
2
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
854
684
2
Climate Change Authority Associate Member
Effective 12 February 2018, refer Det 2018/02
840
B3.19
2
Geographical Indications Committee
854
769
2
Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Veterans’ Mental Health
854
No fee
2
Australian Digital Health Agency – Standing Advisory Committees
Annual
fee
800
2
Australian National Maritime Museum – Committee (non-Board member)
800
2
Australian Pesticides & Veterinary Medicines Authority – Advisory Board
Annual fee
800
2
Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation
Annual fee
800
1
Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council
Annual fee
769
2
Medical Services Advisory Committee
Annual fee
800
1
ABC Advisory Council
747
673
2
Anti-Doping Rule Violation Panel
747
673
2
AIATSIS Research Advisory Committee
482
2
Coal Mining Industry (Long Service Leave Funding) Corporation
747
561
561
2
Committees of Research and Development Corporations
747
673
B3.13
2
Defence Industry Study Course
747
2
Editorial Advisory Board
747
B3.14
2
Higher Education Standards Panel (HESP)
747
673
2
Management Advisory Committees, Australian Fisheries Management Authority
747
561
2
National Archives of Australia Advisory Council
747
673
2
National Customs Brokers Licensing Advisory Committee
747
673
2
Religious Advisory Committee to the Services
747
747
2
Statutory Fishing Rights Allocation Review Panel
747
673
2
National Rural Advisory Council – Specialist Committees
694
2
Torres Strait Regional Authority (TSRA)
650
481
B3.15
2
Torres Strait Regional Authority Member Advisory Committee
481
B3.15
2
Aboriginals Benefit Account Advisory Committee (ABAAC)
641
481
2
APS Reconsideration Committee
641
577
2
Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority – Advisory Group
641
481
2
CSIRO Advisory Committees
641
481
2
Defence Force Case Assessment Panel
641
577
2
Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme Reconsideration Committee
641
577
2
Uluru – Kata Tjuta Board of Management
641
481
2
Kakadu Board of Management
641
481
2
Booderee Board of Management
534
401
2
Defence Families of Australia
National Convenor
534
3
Defence Families of Australia
National Delegates
401
3
Defence Families of Australia
National Communications Officer
401
3
Defence Families of Australia
National Policy Officer
401
3
Defence Reserves Support Council - State/Territory Chairs 534 2 Ministerial Advisory Committee on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections 534 401 B3.16 2 Medical Training Review Panel 481 2 Australian Bravery Decorations Council No fee No fee 1 Council for the Order of Australia No fee No fee 1 Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission No fee No fee B3.9 2 2
Additional Sub-clauses to Table B3
B3.1 Examiner, Australian Crime Commission: The maximum amount an Examiner who is paid by way of daily fees can be paid in one year is $237,720. The Hon John Hannaford is to receive the full amount determined in Column 2 until the remuneration for performing this office totals $32,130 in a financial year (1 July to 30 June). Once income in a financial year reaches this level, the daily rate applying will revert to $720. B3.2 Specialist Medical Review Council: In addition to the relevant daily fee, the Convenor will receive a retainer of $28,350 per annum. A councillor who is appointed as a presiding councillor under subsection 196ZK(3) of the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986 will, in addition to the relevant daily fee, receive a retainer of $19,120 per annum B3.3 Gene Technology Committees: An Expert Advisor appointed to either the Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee or the Gene Technology Ethics and Community Consultative Committee will receive $840 per day and is entitled to Tier 1 Travel. B3.4 Repatriation Medical Authority: In addition to the relevant daily fee, retainers of $56,610 per annum for the Chairperson and $37,750 per annum for the Members are payable. B3.5 Fair Work Commission Expert Panel Member: Fees for all official business will be calculated in accordance with Table B2. Table B1 does not apply. B3.6 Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) – former Social Security Appeals Tribunal (SSAT): This determination applies to an AAT member who is a former member of the SSAT and is covered by the transitional provisions of Section 5 of Item 9 to the Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 (i.e. for the remaining balance of the former SSAT member’s term of appointment that commenced before 1 July 2015). All daily fees for these part-time office holders are calculated in accordance with Table B2; Table B1 does not apply. The following conditions also apply:
(a) for the purpose of Column 3 of Table B2 total time includes all official travel time; time spent on Tribunal business; and preparation for, attendance and finalisation of all matters associated with a Tribunal hearing;
(b) the nature, reasonableness and duration of official business shall be reviewed prior to payment of fees, according to governance arrangements established by the President of the AAT; and
(c) a part-time office holder shall be paid a cancellation fee equivalent to 50 per cent of one day's fee for the cancellation of all work on a day with less than five working days' notice.
B3.7 Superannuation Complaints Tribunal (SCT): All daily fees for part-time office holders of the SCT are calculated in accordance with Table B2; Table B1 does not apply. The following conditions also apply:
(a) for the purpose of Column 3 of Table B2 total time includes all official travel time; time spent on Tribunal business; and preparation for, attendance and finalisation of all matters associated with a Tribunal hearing; and
(b) the Chairperson of the SCT is to certify the nature, reasonableness and duration of official business undertaken prior to any payment of fees.
B3.8 Tax Practitioners Board: The maximum fees payable each year to part-time Members of the Tax Practitioners Board are capped at 80 per cent of the sum of the base salary payable each year to a full-time Member. B3.9 Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission: Where a member has an entitlement to Tier 1 travel by virtue of a full-time appointment, that entitlement will also apply to this Office. B3.10 Classification Review Board: When the Deputy Convenor acts as Convenor, he or she will be entitled to the remuneration and other conditions determined for the Convenor. B3.11 Defence Force Advocate: The daily fee specified in Table B.3 is payable when the Advocate undertakes tasks that do not require the advocacy and legal advice skills of a Senior Counsel. Fees payable for advocacy and legal advice that the Department certifies as within the Advocate’s functions under s.58T of the Defence Act 1903 and requiring the skills of a Senior Counsel or a Queens Counsel, shall be at the rate of $3,500 per day. B3.12 Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) – former Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal: This determination applies to an AAT member who is a former member of the MRT/RRT and is covered by the transitional provisions of Item 5 of Schedule 9 to the Tribunals Amalgamation Act 2015 (i.e. for the remaining balance of the former MRT/RRT member’s term of appointment that commenced before 1 July 2015). Table B1 and B2 do not apply to these part-time office holders. The following conditions also apply:
(a) members receive a daily fee for seven hours work (which may accumulate over several days); and
(b) the nature, reasonableness and duration of official business shall be reviewed prior to payment of fees, according to governance arrangements established by the President of the AAT.
B3.13 Committees of Research and Development Corporations: This entry refers to committees established under the Primary Industries and Energy Research and Development Act 1989. B3.14 Editorial Advisor Board: Subject to a minimum payment of $3,289 per annum. B3.15 Torres Strait Regional Authority: Table B1 and Table B2 do not apply.Office-holders shall be paid in accordance with the following conditions:
(a) for formal meetings and/or authority business aggregating 6 hours or more on any one day – 100 per cent of the daily fee;
(b) for formal meetings and/or authority business aggregating 3 hours or more but less than 6 hours on any one day – 60 per cent of the daily fee; and
(c) for formal meetings and/or authority business aggregating less than 3 hours on any one day – 40 per cent of the daily fee.
B3.16 Ministerial Advisory Committee on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections (MACBBVSTI): Members appointed as organisational representatives, such as Federal Parliamentarians and State/Territory Officials, will not receive the travel allowance determined for MACBBVSTI Members if they have an entitlement to travel allowance from a different source. B3.17 Australian Competition and Consumer Commission – Associate Member (Agriculture): The office holder will receive an annual fee of $256,640 while working the equivalent of 3 days per week, administered in accordance with Schedule A of the Determination, in lieu of any amount appearing in Column 4. B3.18 Inspector-General of Biosecurity – The daily fee is capped at 175 days per annum. B3.19 Climate Change Authority Associate Member: An Associate Member of the Climate Change Authority appointed prior 12 February 2018 will receive $897 in lieu of the fee included in Table B3 of the determination for the duration of the office holder’s current term of appointment.
Table B4 - Specified Professional Committees
Advisory Committee for Biologicals
Advisory Committee on Chemicals Scheduling
Advisory Committee on Complementary Medicines
Advisory Committee on Medical Devices
Advisory Committee on Medicines
Advisory Committee on Medicines Scheduling
Advisory Committee on Vaccines
Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care – Expert Committees
Independent Hospital Pricing Authority Clinical Advisory Committee
Medicare Participation Review Committees
National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council
Pharmaceutical Services Committee of Inquiry
SCHEDULE C - ANNUAL MEETING AND ADDITIONAL DAILY FEES
16.Guide to this Schedule:
This Schedule applies to office holders who receive an annual meeting fee and additional daily fee. The annual fee compensates for formal meetings of the authority with the additional daily fee payable for authority business unrelated to the formal meetings.
It sets out the conditions that must be met for payment of both the annual meeting fee and the additional daily fee, including certification of hours and minimum claim and maximum payment arrangements. Table C1 sets out the basis of calculation of the additional daily fee. Table C2 identifies:
· the individual public offices remunerated by annual meeting and additional daily fees;
· the actual fees payable to Chairs and Members (where applicable);
· any additional provisions or conditions that apply to the office, including any caps that apply to the additional daily fee ; and
· the relevant travel tier for the office.
17.Conditions of payment of annual meeting fees: The annual meeting fees set out in Table C2 are payable on a periodic basis throughout each year. Part years are paid on a proportionate basis. The annual meeting fee covers:
•attendance at all formal meetings of the authority (regardless of their duration);
•any preparation time for the formal meetings; and
•any official travel time associated with the formal meetings.
17.1.Lengthy absence: The annual meeting fee is proportionally reduced where an office holder is unavailable to attend meetings of the authority for a period of more than three months, except to the extent that a reduction would be inconsistent with the terms of the office holder's appointment.
18.Additional daily fee: The additional daily fees set out in Table C2 are payable for time spent on authority business in accordance with the conditions of this Schedule and as calculated in Table C1.
18.1.Meaning of 'authority business' in this Schedule: For the purpose of this Schedule 'authority business' also excludes:
•all preparation for a formal meeting even where it is considered excessive to normal preparation time; and
•any official travel time associated with a formal meeting regardless of when this occurs.
18.2.Certification of hours: Prior to payment, the Chair must certify the total time claimed by the office holder, including any official travel time where it is not associated with a formal meeting.
·The Chair’s total time should be certified in accordance with the terms set out in the office holder's appointment or under governance arrangements approved by the responsible portfolio minister or authority.
18.3.Maximum payment: The maximum fee payable for any one day is one daily fee.
18.4.Minimum claim: Unless the authority determines otherwise, the minimum amount that may be claimed for payment at any one time is one daily fee.
18.5.Annual cap: Where there is an annual cap on additional daily fees applicable to the holder of a specified office, that cap is listed in Column 4 of Table C2. Where a cap is set, additional daily fees are not payable to an office holder once their aggregate daily fee earnings during that financial year reach the cap.
Table C1 - Calculation of additional daily fees
Column 1
Total time
Column 2
Daily fee payable
Column 3
Total time includes
For each period of at least one hour
20 per cent for each hour, up to a maximum of five hours per day
• Time spent on authority business
• Official travel time where it is not associated with a formal meeting
Table C2 - Annual meeting fee and additional daily fee – fees and travel tier
19.General provisions relating to Table C2:
·Remuneration for an office holder is at the rate specified in the appropriate column opposite the office/authority. Where there is an additional condition that applies to a specified office, a sub-clause is listed in Column 5. The additional sub-clauses are set out immediately following the Table.
·Rates commence on 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified.
Column 1
Office/Authority
Column 2
Annual meeting fee
$
Column 3
Additional daily fee
$
Column 4
Annual cap on additional daily fees
$
Column 5
Additional clauses applying
Column 6
Travel tier
Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority Chair 23,520 1,120 1 Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Development Chair
82,570
1,120
22,400
1
Member 55,060 840 16,800 1 Prostheses List Advisory Committee Member
21,310
840
1
National Competition Council
President
34,630 1,120 C2.1 1 Other Councillors
17,320
840
C2.1
1
Additional sub-clauses to Table C2
C2.1 National Competition Council: The annual fee applies to all Council work including governance, meeting preparation and consideration of applications at and prior to scheduled meetings. The daily fee applies only to consideration of applications that are not able to be covered in the scheduled meetings due to statutory timeframes. C.2.2 Deleted
SCHEDULE D - BASE FEE AND MEETING FEE
20.Guide to this Schedule:
This Schedule applies to office holders who receive a combination of a base (annual) fee and a (daily) meeting fee. The base fee compensates for a wide range of work undertaken by the office holder as set out in this Schedule. The additional daily fee component applies only to full day formal meetings of the authority and is payable in accordance with the provisions set out in this Schedule. Table D identifies:
· the individual public offices remunerated by annual meeting and additional daily fees;
· the actual fees payable to Chairs and Members (where applicable);
· any additional provisions or conditions that apply to the office; and
· the relevant travel tier for the office.
21.Base fee: The base fees set out in Table D are an annual fee payable on a periodic basis throughout each year. Part years are paid on a proportionate basis. The base fee covers all activities undertaken by the office holder in performing the duties of their office, including:
•part day meetings (involving less than five hours including official travel time);
•preparation for a formal meeting;
•sub-committee work;
•formal dinners;
•teleconferences;
•representational activities; and
•other authority business.
21.1.Lengthy absence: The base fee is proportionally reduced where an office holder is unavailable to perform the duties of their office for a period of more than three months, except to the extent that a reduction would be inconsistent with the terms of the office holder's appointment.
22.Meeting fee: The meeting fees set out in Table D are payable in accordance with the conditions of this Schedule.
22.1.Calculation of fees: Meeting fees are only payable where the total time spent on a formal meeting of the authority, combined with official travel time associated with the meeting, is five hours or more on the same day.
22.2.Certification of hours: Prior to payment, the Chair must certify the total time claimed by the office holder, including any official travel time. If the Chair is absent from the meeting, the nominated presiding officer should certify the total time claimed by the office holder for that day.
·The Chair’s total time should be certified in accordance with the terms set out in the office holder's appointment or under governance arrangements approved by the responsible portfolio minister or authority.
22.3.No payment for part days: There is no meeting fee payable where the total time spent on a formal meeting of the authority, combined with official travel time associated with the meeting, is less than five hours on a particular day. Part days do not accrue.
Table D - Base Fee and Meeting Fee – fees and travel tier
23.General provisions relating to Table D:
·Remuneration for an office holder is at the rate specified in the appropriate column opposite the office/authority. Where there is an additional condition that applies to a specified office, a sub-clause is listed in Column 4. The additional sub-clauses are set out immediately following the Table.
·Rates commence on 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified.
Column 1
Office/Authority
Column 2
Base fee
$
Column 3
Meeting fee
$
Column 4
Additional clauses applying
Column 5
Travel tier
Climate Change Authority Chair
58,600
1,120
D.1
2
Member
29,300
896
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Advisory Board Chair
34,630
960
2
Member
13,860
641
Takeovers Panel Chair
Member
26,650
1,120
D.2
1
5,330
1,120
Woomera Prohibited Area Advisory Board – Independent Chair
13,860
960
2
Australian Reinsurance Pool Corporation
Chair
26,650
1,120
1
Member
13,330
1,008
Additional Sub-clauses to Table D
D.1 Climate Change Authority: The fees set out in Table D apply only to the Chair and Members of the Climate Change Authority appointed prior to 12 February 2018, for the duration of each office holder’s current term of appointment. D.2 Takeovers Panel – Meeting fees are payable for sitting days of takeover proceedings and for Panel days where the duration of the proceedings is of a minimum of three hours. Payment of fees is subject to a maximum of one daily fee for any one day. For periods of work of less than three hours, a fee is payable as follows:
· less than two hours – 40 per cent of a daily fee; and
· two hours to less than three hours – 60 per cent of a daily fee.
SCHEDULE E - ABORIGINAL LAND COUNCILS FEES
24.Guide to this Schedule:
This Schedule applies to office holders of the Aboriginal Land Councils. Depending on their Council, Councillors may receive either an annual fee or a daily fee. The Schedule sets out the conditions that must be met for payment of fees, including certification of hours and minimum claim and maximum payment arrangements. Tables E1 and E2 set out the different basis of calculation of the fee on a meeting and non-meeting days and the activities covered by the fee. Table E3 identifies:
· the individual office holders, and the basis of their remuneration – either daily fees or annual fees; and
· the actual fee payable to Chairs, Deputy Chairs (where applicable) and Councillors.
Daily fees
25.Conditions of payment of daily fees: Payment of daily fees under this Schedule is subject to the following conditions.
25.1.Certification of hours: Prior to payment, the Chair must certify the total time claimed by the office holder, including any official travel time. If the claim relates to a meeting day and the Chair is absent from the meeting, the nominated presiding officer should certify the total time claimed by the office holder for that day.
·The Chair’s total time should be certified in accordance with the terms set out in the office holder's appointment or under governance arrangements approved by the responsible portfolio minister or authority.
25.2.Maximum payment: The maximum payable for any one day is one daily fee.
25.3.Minimum claim: Unless the authority determines otherwise, the minimum amount that may be claimed on each occasion is one daily fee.
26.Calculation of daily fees: The daily fees set out in Table E3 are payable in accordance with the conditions of this Schedule.
26.1.Meeting day: The fees payable to an office holder on a meeting day are calculated in accordance with Table E1.
26.2.Non-meeting day: The fees payable to an office holder on a non-meeting day are calculated in accordance with Table E2.
(Note: Normal preparation time must not be taken into account in calculating ‘Total time’ under Column 3 of Table E1 or Table E2.)
27.Identifying daily fees in Table E3: A fee set out in Table E3 is a daily fee if it is expressed to be payable 'daily'.
Table E1 - Calculation of fees on a meeting day
Column 1
Total time
Column 2
Daily fee payable
Column 3
Total time includes
Less than two hours
40 per cent
• Time spent attending formal meeting
• Time spent on authority business
• Official travel time
Two hours to less than three hours
60 per cent
Three or more hours
one daily fee
Table E2 - Calculation of fees on a non-meeting day
Column 1
Total time
Column 2
Daily fee payable
Column 3
Total time includes
For each period of at least one hour
20 per cent for each hour, up to a maximum of five hours per day
• Time spent on authority business
• Official travel time
Annual fees
28.Conditions of payment of annual fees: The annual fees set out in Table E3 are payable on a periodic basis throughout each year. Part years are paid on a proportionate basis. The annual fee covers all activities undertaken by the office holder in performing the duties of their office.
28.1.Lengthy absence: The annual fee is proportionally reduced where an office holder is unavailable to perform the duties of their office for a period of more than three months, except to the extent that a reduction would be inconsistent with the terms of the office holder's appointment.
Travel Tier
29.Office holders are entitled to Tier 2 travel.
Table E3 - Holders of Public Offices in Aboriginal Land Councils – fees
30.General provisions relating to Table E3:
· Remuneration for an office holder is at the rate specified in Column 2 opposite the office. Column 3 specifies whether the fee is payable on a daily or annual fee basis.
· Rates commence on 1 July 2017 unless otherwise specified.
Column 1
Office
Column 2 Column 3 $ Fee type NORTHERN LAND COUNCIL Chairman If engaged part-time on the functions and duties of the office 747 Daily Member if engaged on general Council business 299 Daily if engaged on business of the executive 486 Daily CENTRAL LAND COUNCIL Chairman If engaged part-time on the functions and duties of the office 747 Daily Member if engaged on general Council business 299 Daily if engaged on business of the executive 486 Daily TIWI LAND COUNCIL Chairman 58,600 Annual Deputy Chairman 35,160 Annual Member, Management Committee 35,160 Annual ANINDILYAKWA LAND COUNCIL Chairman
If engaged part-time on the functions and duties of the office
641
Daily
Member 321 Daily Notes to Remuneration Tribunal Determination 2017/10:
Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office
This determination as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the tables below. Under the Legislation Act 2003, which came into force on 1 January 2005, it is a requirement for all non-exempt legislative instruments to be registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.
Table of Instruments
Title
Date of FRLI registration
Date of commencement
Application saving or transitional provisions
Determination 2017/10 – Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office
29/06/2017
F2017L00814
1/07/2017
-
Determination 2017/14: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
1/08/2017
F2017L00978
Cl 2.2, 2.4 – 1/07/2017
Cl 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12 – 2/08/2017
-
Determination 2017/17: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
30/08/2017 F2017L01108
Cl 2.5 – 7/08/2017
Cl 2.2,2.3 – 10/08/2017
Cl 2.1, 2.4, 2.6 – 31/08/2017
-
Determination 2017/18: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
4/10/2017 F2017L01321
Cl 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8 – 15/09/2017
-
Determination 2017/20: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office
01/11/2017 F2017L01410
Cl 2.2, 2.3,2.4,2.6, 2.8 – 26/10/2017
-
Determination 2017/21: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
12/12/2017
F2017L01611
Cl 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8 – 30/11/2017
Cl 2.1, 2.3, 2.6, 2.9 – 13/12/2017
-
Determination 2018/02: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office
27/02/2018
F2018L00158
Cl 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11 – 12/02/2018
Cl 2.1, 2.12 – 28.2.2018
Determination 2018/03: Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Public Office and Judicial and Related Offices
18/04/2018
F2018L00491
Cl 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 – 29/03/2018
Cl 2.1, 2.6 19/4/2018
Notes to Remuneration Tribunal Determination 2017/10:
Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-Time Public Office
Table of Amendments
ad = added or inserted am = amended LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003 rep = repealed rs = repealed and substituted
Provision affected How affected Table A am 2017/14, am 2017/17, am 2017/18, rs 2017/18, am 2017/20, am 2017/21,
am 2018/02, rep 2018/03, ad 2018/03
Clause A9 am 2017/18 Clause A11 rs 2017/18 Clause A15 rep 2017/14, ad 2017/17 Clause A17 rep 2017/14, ad 2017/20 Clause A18 ad 2018/02 Clause A19 ad 2018/03 Table B3 am 2017/14, am 2017/18, am 2017/20, am 2017/21, am 2018/02, rep 2018/03 Clause B3.19 rep 2017/14, ad 2018/02 Table C2 am 2017/14 Clause C2.2 rep 2017/14 Table D rs 2018/02 Clause D.1 am 2018/02
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0
0