Conservation Act 1987

Sports Fish and Game Councils - New Zealand Fish and Game Council

26M: No remuneration payable to members

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"Members of the Fish and Game Council don't get paid for their work."

If you are a member of the New Zealand Fish and Game Council, you are not entitled to receive any payment or expenses for your work on the Council. This rule applies unless the Conservation Act 1987 or any regulations made under it say otherwise. You can find more information about the Conservation Act 1987 and its regulations on the New Zealand legislation website.

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Part 5ASports Fish and Game Councils
New Zealand Fish and Game Council

26MNo remuneration payable to members

  1. Except as otherwise provided by this Act or any regulations made under it, no member of the New Zealand Fish and Game Council shall be entitled to receive any remuneration or expenses in respect of his or her service as a member of the Council.

Notes
  • Section 26M: inserted, on , by section 17 of the Conservation Law Reform Act 1990 (1990 No 31).