Remuneration Authority Act 1977

28: Money to be appropriated by Parliament for purposes of this Act

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"Parliament sets aside money to pay for the costs of running this law"

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When you look at the Remuneration Authority Act 1977, you see that it costs money to run it. You need to pay fees, salaries, and allowances to the people who work with this Act. The money for these costs comes from Parliament, which sets aside a certain amount of money for this purpose.

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28Money to be appropriated by Parliament for purposes of this Act

  1. All fees, salaries, allowances, and other expenditure payable or incurred under or in the administration of this Act shall be payable out of money to be appropriated by Parliament for the purpose.