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Remuneration and Allowances Amendment Act 1981
No. 121 of 1981
An Act relating to certain remuneration and allowances
[Assented to 9 September 1981]
BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:
PART I—PRELIMINARY
Short title
1. This Act may be cited as the Remuneration and Allowances Amendment Act 1981.
Commencement
2. This Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 July 1981.
PART II—MODIFICATIONS OF DETERMINATIONS OF THE REMUNERATION TRIBUNAL
Allowances to be paid to office holders of the Parliament
3. (1) Determination No. 9 of 1981 of the Remuneration Tribunal dated 18 June 1981 relating to the allowances to be paid to members of the
Parliament by reason of their holding particular offices, or performing particular functions, in, or in relation to, the Parliament or either House of the Parliament is modified by omitting paragraph 1 and substituting the following paragraph:
1. Additional Salary and Special Allowance of Office
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Office Rate per annum of additional salary in respect of the year ending on 30 June 1982 Rate per annum of additional salary in respect of any period after 30 June 1982 Rate per annum of special allowance
$ $ $
Leader of the Opposition.............. 17,216 20,700 8,500
President of the Senate................ 16,486 20,700 7,250
Speaker of the House of Representatives.... 16,486 20,700 7,250
Deputy Leader of the Opposition......... 10,917 11,900 7,250
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate 10,917 11,900 7,250
Leader of a minority non-Government party recognised in the Senate or House of Representatives 3,150 6,300 7,250
Chairman of Committees in the Senate 5,780 6,300 1,500
Chairman of Committees in the House of Representatives 5,780 6,300 1,500
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate 5,458 5,950 1,500
Government Whip in the House of Representatives 5,458 5,950 1,500
Opposition Whip in the House of Representatives 4,817 5,250 1,500
Government Whip in the Senate......... 4,495 4,900 1,500
Opposition Whip in the Senate.......... 4,495 4,900 1,500
Chairman of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts 4,495 4,900 1,500
Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works 4,495 4,900 1,500
Chairman of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence 1,606 1,750 1,500
Third Party Whip in the House of Representatives 3,211 3,500
Deputy Government Whip in the House of Representatives 1,606 1,750
Chairman of a Parliamentary Committee not otherwise specified herein 776 850
Second non-Government Party Whip in the Senate 425 850
Deputy Government Whip in the Senate.... 776 850
Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate..... 776 850
Deputy Opposition Whip in the House of Representatives 776 850
Deputy Chairman of Committees in the Senate 776 850
Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of Representatives 776 850
(2) The determination of the Remuneration Tribunal referred to in sub-section (1) as modified by that sub-section has effect as if it were a determination of the Remuneration Tribunal.
Allowances to be paid to members of the Parliament
4. (1) Determination No. 10 of 1981 of the Remuneration Tribunal dated 18 June 1981 relating to the allowances to be paid to members of the Parliament is modified by omitting paragraph 1 and substituting the following paragraph:
1. Allowance by way of basic salary
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Office Rate per annum of basic salary in respect of the year ending on 30 June 1982 Rate per annum of basic salary in respect of any period after 30 June 1982
$ $
Senator or member of the House of Representatives 33,013 36,000
(2) The determination of the Remuneration Tribunal referred to in sub-section (1) as modified by that sub-section has effect as if it were a determination of the Remuneration Tribunal.
PART III—SALARIES OF MINISTERS OF STATE
Principal Act
5. The Ministers of State Act 19521 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.
Salaries of Ministers
6. Section 5 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting "$400,000" and substituting "$452,000".
PART IV—AMENDMENTS OF THE REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES ACT 1973
Principal Act
7. The Remuneration and Allowances Act 19732 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.
Salary and allowances of certain office holders
8. Section 13 of the Principal Act is amended—
(a) by adding at the end of paragraph (4) (b) "or";
(b) by omitting paragraph (4) (c); and
(c) by omitting "$275" and substituting "$300".
Travelling allowance payable to the Chief Justice and Justices of the High Court
9. Section 13a of the Principal Act is amended—
(a) by omitting sub-paragraph (4) (a) (i) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:
"(i) in a case to which sub-paragraph (ii) does not apply—
(A) for an overnight stay in a capital city—$98; or
(B) for any other overnight stay—$75; or";
(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (4) (a) (ii) and from paragraph (4) (b) "$20" and substituting "$25";
(c) by omitting from sub-paragraph (6) (a) (i) "$80" and substituting "$98"; and
(d) by omitting from sub-paragraph (6) (a) (ii) and from paragraph (6) (b) "$20" and substituting "$25".
Additional allowance payable to certain Justices of the High Court
10. Section 13b of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (1) "$7,500" and substituting "$8,250".
Travelling allowances payable to holders of certain offices
11. Section 13c of the Principal Act is amended—
(a) by omitting sub-paragraph (4) (a) (i) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:
"(i) in a case to which sub-paragraph (ii) does not apply—
(A) for an overnight stay in a capital city—$90; or
(B) for any other overnight stay—$70; or"; and
(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (4) (a) (ii) and from paragraph (4) (b) "$20" and substituting "$25".
Schedule 3
12. Schedule 3 to the Principal Act is repealed and the following Schedule is substituted:
SCHEDULE 3 Section 13
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Office Rate per annum of salary Rate per annum of annual allowance
$ $
PART I
Chief Justice of the High Court........................... 87,000 4,400
Justice (other than the Chief Justice) of the High Court........... 79,000 3,675
PART II
Chief Judge of the Federal Court of Australia................. 73,000 3,375
Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory 69,000 3,375
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Office Rate per annum of salary Rate per annum of annual allowance
$ $
Chief Judge of the Family Court of Australia................... 67,000 3,375
President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal................ 67,000 3,375
President of the Trade Practices Tribunal...................... 67,000 3,375
Director-General of Security.............................. 67,000 3,375
Chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission............. 67,000 3,375
Judge (other than the Chief Judge) of the Federal Court of Australia.... 67,000 3,075
Judge (other than the Chief Judge) of the Supreme Court of Australian.. 67,000 3,075
Chief Judge of the Australian Industrial Court.................. 59,000 3,075
Senior Judge of the Family Court of Australia.................. 59,000 3,075
Judge (other than the Chief Judge) of the Australian Industrial Court... 56,000 3,075
Judge of the Federal Court of Bankruptcy..................... 56,000 3,075
Judge (other than the Chief Judge or a Senior Judge) of the Family Court of Australia 55,000 3,075
PART V—MISCELLANEOUS
Principal Act
13. The Remuneration Tribunals Act 19733 is in this Part referred to as the Principal Act.
Exclusion of sub-section 7 (8) of Remuneration Tribunals Act 1973
14. Sub-section 7 (8) of the Principal Act does not apply in relation to—
(a) any determination of the Remuneration Tribunal that was made on 18 June 1981; or
(b) in the case of such a determination that has been modified by a provision of Part II of this Act—that determination as so modified.
NOTES
1. No. 1, 1952, as amended. For previous amendments, see No. 1, 1956; No. 18, 1959; Nos. 1 and 71, 1964; No. 93, 1966; No. 1, 1967; No. 102, 1968; No. 43, 1971; Nos. 14 and 216, 1973; No. 82, 1978; No. 141, 1979; and No. 165, 1980.
2. No. 14, 1973, as amended. For previous amendments, see No. 203, 1973; No. 216, 1973 (as amended by No. 20, 1974); No. 8, 1975; Nos. 83, 170 and 182, 1976; Nos. 81 and 111, 1977; No. 166, 1978; No. 140, 1979; and No. 164, 1980.
3. No. 215, 1973, as amended. For previous amendments, see No. 80, 1974; No. 96, 1975; Nos. 60 and 178, 1978; Nos. 26, 108, 136 and 155, 1979; No. 160, 1980; and No. 74, 1981.
