Water Boards Amendment Act 2003 (WA)

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Water Boards Amendment Act 2003

Western Australia

Water Boards Amendment Act 2003

CONTENTS

1.

Short title

1

2.

Commencement

2

3.

The Act amended

2

4.

Section 29 replaced

2

29.

Remuneration and allowances

2

5.

Section 111 amended

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Western Australia

Water Boards Amendment Act 2003

No. 22 of 2003

An Act to amend the Water Boards Act 1904.

[Assented to 23 April 2003]

The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:

1.             Short title

This Act may be cited as the Water Boards Amendment

Act 2003.

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2.             Commencement

This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives

the Royal Assent.

3.             The Act amended

The amendments in this Act are to the Water Boards Act 1904*.

[* Reprinted as at 4 November 1996.

For subsequent amendments see 2000 Index to Legislation of Western Australia, Table 1, p. 480-1 and Acts Nos. 41 of 1996 and 59 of 2000.]

4.             Section 29 replaced

Section 29 is repealed and the following section is inserted

instead —

29.           Remuneration and allowances

(1)

Each member is to be paid from the Water Fund such

remuneration and allowances as the Minister, on the

recommendation of the Minister for Public Sector

Management, determines in the case of that member.

(2)

Remuneration is not to be paid to a member who holds a full-time office or position that is remunerated out of moneys appropriated by Parliament.

”.

5.             Section 111 amended

Section 111(1) is amended as follows:

(a)

by deleting the full stop after paragraph (f) and inserting instead a semicolon;

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(b)

by inserting after paragraph (f) the following paragraph —

(g)

In the payment of remuneration and allowances to the members of the Water Board.

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