Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Levy - Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication - Provisions relating to adjudicators

133: Remuneration of adjudicators

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"How adjudicators get paid and reimbursed for expenses"

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You are an adjudicator, so you get paid. You get paid according to the fees framework. This framework decides how much you get paid and what kind of payment you get. You also get money back for travel and other expenses. These expenses must be real and reasonable. You get this money back according to the framework. The fees framework is decided by the Government. It is used for many groups that the Government is involved with. It helps decide how these groups are organised and how much their members get paid.

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Notice of levy shortfall process and adjudication: Provisions relating to adjudicators

133Remuneration of adjudicators

  1. An adjudicator is entitled to be—

  2. paid remuneration at a rate and of a kind determined in accordance with the fees framework; and
    1. reimbursed for actual and reasonable travelling and other expenses in accordance with the framework.
      1. In subsection (1), fees framework means the framework determined by the Government from time to time for the classification and remuneration of statutory and other bodies in which the Crown has an interest.