Part 2Establishment and governance of Crown entities
Statutory entities: Remuneration and expenses
47Remuneration of members
A member of a statutory entity is entitled to receive, from the funds of the entity, remuneration not within section 48 for services as a member at a rate and of a kind determined by—
- the responsible Minister, in the case of a member of a Crown agent or autonomous Crown entity, in accordance with the fees framework; or
- the Remuneration Authority in accordance with the Remuneration Authority Act 1977, in the case of—
- a member of an independent Crown entity; or
- a member of a Crown agent or autonomous Crown entity that is a corporation sole.
- a member of an independent Crown entity; or
The following office holders are not entitled to any remuneration for services as a member of the statutory entity in addition to his or her remuneration in respect of that office:
- a Judge:
- a member of Parliament:
- an employee (including a chief executive) within any part of the State services who is acting as a member of the statutory entity as a representative of all or any part of the State services.