Gambling Act 2003

Institutions - Gambling Commission

230: Remuneration of Gambling Commissioners

You could also call this:

"How much Gambling Commissioners get paid and reimbursed"

The Minister decides how much a Gambling Commissioner gets paid, following a set of rules called the fees framework. You can think of the fees framework like a guide that helps the Minister figure out fair pay for people in important roles. The Minister uses this guide to determine the Commissioner's pay.

The Department is responsible for paying the Gambling Commissioner. This means the Department sends the Commissioner their pay.

When a Gambling Commissioner does work for the Gambling Commission, they can get back money they spent on things like travel, as long as it was a reasonable expense for doing their job, and they actually spent the money.

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Part 3Institutions
Gambling Commission

230Remuneration of Gambling Commissioners

  1. The amount of a Gambling Commissioner’s remuneration must be determined by the Minister in accordance with the fees framework for statutory and other bodies.

  2. A Gambling Commissioner’s remuneration must be paid by the Department.

  3. A Gambling Commissioner is entitled to be reimbursed by the Department for actual and reasonable expenses incurred in performing the Gambling Commission’s functions.