Copyright Act 1994

Copyright Tribunal - Constitution

210: Remuneration and travelling allowances

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You are part of a group called the Tribunal. The Tribunal is a special group that follows the rules of the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. You get paid for being part of the Tribunal. The money comes from Parliament. You also get money for travelling and other expenses. This is because of the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. The rules of this Act apply to you. The Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951 is a law that you can find on the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951 website https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM264952

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Part 10Copyright Tribunal
Constitution

210Remuneration and travelling allowances

  1. The Tribunal is hereby declared to be a statutory board within the meaning of the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951.

  2. There shall be paid to members of the Tribunal, out of money appropriated by Parliament for the purpose, remuneration by way of fees, salary, or allowances and travelling allowances and expenses in accordance with the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951, and the provisions of that Act shall apply accordingly.

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