Legal Services Act 2011

Legal aid - How Commissioner may enforce conditions of grant - Deduction notices

41C: Issue of deduction notice to State sector employer

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"Notice to boss about deducting money from your pay"

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If you are an aided person and work in a department, a deduction notice can be sent to your boss. This notice is about the money you earn from your job. The department is defined in section 5 of the Public Service Act 2020.

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Part 2Legal aid
How Commissioner may enforce conditions of grant: Deduction notices

41CIssue of deduction notice to State sector employer

  1. In any case where an aided person is employed within a department (as defined in section 5 of the Public Service Act 2020), a deduction notice may be issued to the chief executive of that department in respect of any salary or wages payable to the aided person.

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Notes
  • Section 41C: inserted, on , by section 14 of the Legal Services Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 43).
  • Section 41C: amended, on , by section 135 of the Public Service Act 2020 (2020 No 40).