Local Government Act 1974

Accounting documents, special funds, trading undertakings, and expenditure - Remuneration and expenses of, and use of facilities by, mayor or chairman and other members

214L: Officer holder may decline to accept annual allowance or remuneration

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"Some council job holders can choose not to take their yearly pay."

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If you are a holder of a certain office, you can choose not to take the annual allowance or payment that comes with the job. This rule is part of the laws about how much mayors, chairmen, and other local government members get paid and what expenses they can claim. You can find more information about the law that changed this rule in the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989.

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Part 12Accounting documents, special funds, trading undertakings, and expenditure
Remuneration and expenses of, and use of facilities by, mayor or chairman and other members

214LOfficer holder may decline to accept annual allowance or remuneration (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 214L: repealed, on , by section 23(1)(c) of the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989 (1989 No 29).