Crown Entities Act 2004

Establishment and governance of Crown entities - Statutory entities - Remuneration and expenses

48: Expenses of members

You could also call this:

"Getting your money back for work expenses as a member of a group"

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If you are a member of a statutory entity, you can get back money you spent on travel and other expenses. You must have spent this money to do your job as a member. The entity will pay you back out of its own funds, and this will happen according to the fees framework.

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Part 2Establishment and governance of Crown entities
Statutory entities: Remuneration and expenses

48Expenses of members

  1. A member of a statutory entity is entitled, in accordance with the fees framework, to be reimbursed, out of the funds of the entity, for actual and reasonable travelling and other expenses incurred in carrying out his or her office as a member.