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

214M: Fund from which allowances and remuneration to be paid

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"Money for mayor and council members comes from a special fund"

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The law says that a special fund is used to pay allowances and money to the mayor or chairman and other members. You need to know that this rule is part of the Local Government Act 1974. The rule about the fund is found in section 214M, but this section was repealed on 1 July 1989 by the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989, which you can read more about at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM159237.

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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

214MFund from which allowances and remuneration to be paid (Repealed)

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    • Section 214M: repealed, on , by section 23(1)(c) of the Local Government Amendment Act (No 2) 1989 (1989 No 29).