"Laws changed by the Remuneration Authority Act 1977"
The Remuneration Authority Act 1977 has a list of laws that it changes, which is called "Enactments amended". You can find this list in the schedule, which is like an extra part of the act that has more information. This schedule is empowered by s 33(1), which means that section 33, subsection 1, of the act gives the power to make these changes.
The laws that are changed include the Civil List Act 1950, the Consumer Council Act 1966, and the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. There are also changes to laws about hospitals, human rights, labour, and natural gas. You can see the full list of changed laws in the schedule, which includes laws about many different topics, such as exports, finance, and education.
These changes are all part of the Remuneration Authority Act 1977, which is a law that deals with how much people get paid for certain jobs. The schedule is an important part of this law, because it shows which other laws are affected by the Remuneration Authority Act.