Conservation Act 1987

New Zealand Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards - Conservation Boards

6W: Fees and travelling expenses of members of Boards

You could also call this:

"Payment for Conservation Board members' work and travel"

When you are a member of a Conservation Board, you get paid for your work. You are paid fees, a salary, or allowances, and you also get money for travelling expenses. This is because the Board is considered a statutory board under the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951.

The money you get is paid from the money that Parliament has set aside for this purpose. You get paid according to the rules in the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. This means that the same rules that apply to other statutory boards also apply to Conservation Boards.

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Part 2ANew Zealand Conservation Authority and Conservation Boards
Conservation Boards

6WFees and travelling expenses of members of Boards

  1. Every Board is hereby declared to be a statutory board within the meaning of the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951.

  2. There shall be paid to members of every Board, out of money appropriated by Parliament, remuneration by way of fees, salary, or allowances, and travelling allowances and expenses, in accordance with the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951, and the provisions of that Act shall apply accordingly.

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Notes
  • Section 6W: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).