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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.609Remuneration and appointment conditions of panel members
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### sec.609 Remuneration and appointment conditions of panel members
A member of the lay panel is entitled to be paid the remuneration and allowances decided by the Governor in Council for sitting with the tribunal in relation to hearing and deciding a discipline application.
It is a condition of a lay member’s appointment that if the member’s appointment is terminated under section 610 , the member is not entitled to any remuneration or allowances applicable to any sitting after the date of the termination.
To the extent that the conditions are not provided for by this Act, a member of the lay panel or practitioner panel holds office on the conditions decided by the Governor in Council.
(sec.609-ssec.1) A member of the lay panel is entitled to be paid the remuneration and allowances decided by the Governor in Council for sitting with the tribunal in relation to hearing and deciding a discipline application.
(sec.609-ssec.2) It is a condition of a lay member’s appointment that if the member’s appointment is terminated under section 610 , the member is not entitled to any remuneration or allowances applicable to any sitting after the date of the termination.
(sec.609-ssec.3) To the extent that the conditions are not provided for by this Act, a member of the lay panel or practitioner panel holds office on the conditions decided by the Governor in Council.