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LAW REFORM COMMISSION ACT 1967 - SECT 8
Remuneration, allowances, leave and rights
8 Remuneration, allowances, leave and rights
(1) A full-time commissioner, not being the holder of a judicial office, is
entitled to be paid remuneration in accordance with the
Statutory and Other Offices Remuneration Act 1975 .
(2) A part-time
commissioner is entitled to be paid such allowances and such fees as the
Minister may from time to time determine in respect of the part-time
commissioner.
(2A) The leave which may be granted to a full-time
commissioner, not being the holder of a judicial office, shall be as the
Minister may from time to time determine in respect of such commissioners.
(3) Where, by or under any Act, provision is made requiring a person who is
the holder of an office specified therein to devote the whole of the person's
time to the duties of the office, or prohibiting the person from engaging in
employment outside the duties of the office, the provision shall not operate
to disqualify the person from holding that office and also the office of a
part-time commissioner.
(4) The office of a part-time commissioner shall, for
the purposes of any Act, be deemed not to be an office or place of profit
under the Crown.
(5) The appointment of a commissioner, not being the holder
of a judicial office, shall, subject to this Act, be in accordance with such
terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument of appointment or
as may be agreed upon by the Governor and the commissioner.
(6) The
Government Sector Employment Act 2013 does not apply to or in respect of the
appointment of a commissioner by the Governor and a person so appointed is
not, in the person's capacity as a commissioner, subject to that Act while the
person holds office as a commissioner.
(7) Schedule 1 has effect with respect
to the preservation of rights of certain persons on their appointment as
full-time commissioners.
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