Commerce Act 1986

The Commerce Commission

10: Terms and conditions of appointment

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"Rules for appointing Commerce Commission members and what they get"

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The Commerce Commission has rules about how its members are appointed. You need to know that the Commission can pay money into a retirement scheme for its members. This scheme is explained in the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.

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10Terms and conditions of appointment

  1. Repealed
  2. Repealed
  3. Repealed
  4. Repealed
  5. For the purpose of providing a superannuation fund or retiring allowance for members of the Commission, sums by way of subsidy or contribution may from time to time be paid into any retirement scheme (within the meaning of section 6(1) of the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013).

  6. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 10(1): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).
  • Section 10(2): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).
  • Section 10(3): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).
  • Section 10(4): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).
  • Section 10(5): substituted, on , by section 80 of the National Provident Fund Restructuring Act 1990 (1990 No 126).
  • Section 10(5): amended, on , by section 150 of the Financial Markets (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2013 (2013 No 70).
  • Section 10(6): repealed, on , by section 200 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (2004 No 115).