Independent Police Conduct Authority Act 1988

Independent Police Conduct Authority

5B: Appointment of Judge as member of Authority

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"A Judge can be appointed to help the Independent Police Conduct Authority."

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You are a Judge and you get appointed to the Independent Police Conduct Authority. This does not change your job as a Judge. You keep your title, salary and privileges. When you serve on the Authority, it counts as part of your job as a Judge. This means your time on the Authority is included in your service as a Judge.

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5BAppointment of Judge as member of Authority

  1. The appointment of a Judge as a member of the Authority does not affect his or her judicial office, rank, title, status, precedence, salary, annual or other allowances, or other rights or privileges that he or she has as a Judge, including matters relating to superannuation.

  2. The time a Judge serves as a member of the Authority must be taken as service as a Judge.

Notes
  • Section 5B: inserted, on , by section 9 of the Independent Police Conduct Authority Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 38).