Prostitution Reform Act 2003

Miscellaneous provisions - Review of operation of Act and related matters by Prostitution Law Review Committee

45: Remuneration of members

You could also call this:

"Getting paid for being on the Prostitution Law Review Committee"

When you are a member of the Prostitution Law Review Committee, you get paid for your work. You receive money by way of fees, salary, or allowances, and you also get money for travelling and expenses. This is done according to the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951.

The money you get paid comes from the Ministry of Justice's bank account. This is where the payments are made from for your work on the committee. You get this money because of your role on the committee.

If you are already an employee of a government department and you are on the committee because of your job, this section does not apply to you. You do not get extra money from the committee for being a member if you are already getting paid by your department. This rule is just for people who are not government employees.

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Part 4Miscellaneous provisions
Review of operation of Act and related matters by Prostitution Law Review Committee

45Remuneration of members

  1. A member is entitled to receive remuneration by way of fees, salary, or allowances and travelling allowances and expenses in accordance with the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951 (and the provisions of that Act apply as if the Prostitution Law Review Committee were a statutory Board under that Act).

  2. That remuneration must be paid out of the departmental bank account operated by the Ministry of Justice.

  3. This section does not apply to a person who is a member in his or her capacity as an employee of a department.