Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing bodies - Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority

183: Fees and allowances

You could also call this:

"Getting paid for working on the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority"

If you are a member of the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority and not a District Court Judge, you get paid for your work. The Minister decides how much you get paid and what kind of payment it is, based on the fees framework. You get paid at a rate and in a way that the Minister determines.

You can also get your expenses paid back if you have to travel or spend money to do your job as a member of the authority. This includes things like travel costs, and you have to show that your expenses are reasonable. The fees framework decides how your expenses are reimbursed.

The fees framework is like a set of rules that the Government uses to decide how much to pay people who work on special groups, like the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority. It helps the Government classify and pay these groups fairly, and it can be changed from time to time.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing bodies: Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority

183Fees and allowances

  1. A member of the licensing authority who is not a District Court Judge is entitled to receive remuneration not within subsection (2) for services as a member at a rate and of a kind determined by the Minister in accordance with the fees framework.

  2. Every member of the licensing authority is entitled, in accordance with the fees framework, to be reimbursed for actual and reasonable travelling and other expenses incurred in carrying out his or her office as a member.

  3. For the purposes of this section, fees framework means the framework determined by the Government from time to time for the classification and remuneration of statutory and other bodies in which the Crown has an interest.