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### sec.60 Members’ handbook
The Clerk must keep a document (the Members’ Remuneration Handbook ) that includes details of—
current remuneration in connection with members of the Assembly; and
services and support provided to members for the members’ electorate and parliamentary offices.
As soon as practicable after tabling a copy of a determination about members of the Assembly under section 34 (2) , the Clerk must publish a current copy of the Members’ Remuneration Handbook on the website of the Queensland Parliament.
In this section—
current copy , of the Members’ Remuneration Handbook in relation to a determination, means a copy of the handbook that includes the details of all current remuneration in connection with members as provided for under the determination.
member includes a former member of the Assembly.
(sec.60-ssec.1) The Clerk must keep a document (the Members’ Remuneration Handbook ) that includes details of— current remuneration in connection with members of the Assembly; and services and support provided to members for the members’ electorate and parliamentary offices.
(sec.60-ssec.2) As soon as practicable after tabling a copy of a determination about members of the Assembly under section 34 (2) , the Clerk must publish a current copy of the Members’ Remuneration Handbook on the website of the Queensland Parliament.
(sec.60-ssec.3) In this section— current copy , of the Members’ Remuneration Handbook in relation to a determination, means a copy of the handbook that includes the details of all current remuneration in connection with members as provided for under the determination. member includes a former member of the Assembly.
- (a) current remuneration in connection with members of the Assembly; and
- (b) services and support provided to members for the members’ electorate and parliamentary offices.