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Queensland Independent Remuneration Tribunal Act 2013
sec.29General principles for making remuneration determinations
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### sec.29 General principles for making remuneration determinations
In making a remuneration determination, the tribunal may have regard to the following—
the value to the community of a member of the Assembly carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities;
the importance of a member being appropriately remunerated for carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities;
relevant laws applying to members;
other matters the tribunal considers appropriate.
the size of a member’s electorate
A remuneration determination may provide for different remuneration in connection with different members and different former members of the Assembly.
s 29 amd 2020 No. 25 s 18
(sec.29-ssec.1) In making a remuneration determination, the tribunal may have regard to the following— the value to the community of a member of the Assembly carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities; the importance of a member being appropriately remunerated for carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities; relevant laws applying to members; other matters the tribunal considers appropriate. the size of a member’s electorate
(sec.29-ssec.2) A remuneration determination may provide for different remuneration in connection with different members and different former members of the Assembly.
- (a) the value to the community of a member of the Assembly carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities;
- (b) the importance of a member being appropriately remunerated for carrying out the member’s role, functions and responsibilities;
- (c) relevant laws applying to members;
- (d) other matters the tribunal considers appropriate. Example of a matter for paragraph (d) — the size of a member’s electorate