Remuneration Authority Act 1977

18B: Fixing salaries of members of Parliament

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"How MPs' salaries are decided"

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The law used to have a part called section 18B that was about deciding how much money members of Parliament get paid. You can find more information about the law that changed this by looking at the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Act 2019. This section was repealed, which means it is no longer part of the law, and this change happened on 20 December 2019.

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"Considering the economy when deciding how much someone gets paid"


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18BFixing salaries of members of Parliament (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 18B: repealed, on , by section 7 of the Remuneration Authority (Members of Parliament Remuneration) Amendment Act 2019 (2019 No 83).