Fisheries Act 1996

Fisheries administration - Catch History Review Committee

289: Fees and travelling allowances

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"Payment for Committee Members' Work and Travel"

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The Catch History Review Committee is a statutory board. You can find out what this means in the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. The Committee members get paid for their work. They also get money for travelling and other expenses. This is all done according to the Fees and Travelling Allowances Act 1951. Just because you are on the Committee, it does not mean you work for the government. The Committee members are paid out of money that Parliament has set aside for this purpose. They are paid fees, a salary, or allowances, and they also get travelling allowances and expenses.

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Catch History Review Committee

289Fees and travelling allowances

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

  2. Members of the Catch History Review Committee shall be paid, 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.

  3. No person shall be deemed to be employed in the service of the Crown by reason of the person's appointment under section 283 as a member of the Committee.

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