Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing bodies - District licensing committees

195: Fees and allowances for members

You could also call this:

"Getting paid for working on a district licensing committee"

If you are a member of a district licensing committee, you are entitled to get paid for your work. The Minister decides how much you get paid and what kind of payment it is, based on something called the fees framework. You also get your expenses paid, like travel costs, as long as they are reasonable and you actually spent the money to do your job. The fees framework is like a set of rules that the Government uses to decide how much to pay people who work on committees like this.

If you are a commissioner, you are treated the same as a member of the committee when it comes to getting paid and having your expenses covered. The Minister uses the fees framework to make sure everyone gets paid fairly for their work on the committee. You can think of the fees framework as a guide that helps the Minister make decisions about payments.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing bodies: District licensing committees

195Fees and allowances for members

  1. A member of a licensing committee 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. A member of the licensing committee 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.

  4. A commissioner is to be treated as a member of a licensing committee for the purposes of this section.