Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971

Armed Forces Discipline Committee - Administrative provisions relating to Discipline Committee

165: Remuneration of members

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You are a member of the Discipline Committee because of your job. You do not get extra fees or allowances for being on the Committee. You get your normal pay for your job. If you are an appointed member, you get fees and allowances as set by regulations made under section 205(1)(c). You also get expenses for services as a member. These are fixed or determined by regulations.

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Part 8AArmed Forces Discipline Committee
Administrative provisions relating to Discipline Committee

165Remuneration of members

  1. A person who is a member of the Discipline Committee because of his or her office is not entitled to receive any fees, allowances, or expenses for services as a member in addition to his or her remuneration in respect of that office.

  2. An appointed member is entitled to receive the fees, allowances, and expenses for services as a member that are fixed or determined by or in accordance with regulations made under section 205(1)(c).

Notes
  • Section 165: substituted, on , by section 44 of the Armed Forces Discipline Amendment Act (No 2) 2007 (2007 No 98).