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Session, 46th General Assembly 57
Elizabeth II, 2008 |
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AN ACT TO AMEND THE
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY RETIRING ALLOWANCES ACT |
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Received and Read the First Time................................................................................................... |
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Committee............................................................................................................................................ |
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Royal Assent...................................................................................................................................... |
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HONOURABLE THOMAS W. MARSHALL, Q.C. Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board |
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Ordered
to be printed by the Honourable House of Assembly |
EXPLANATORY NOTES This Bill would amend the Members of the House of Assembly Retiring Allowances Act to repeal and replace the definition of MHA salary. This amendment is consistent with the recommendations of the Green Report and the House of Assembly Accountability, Integrity and Administration Act. |
A AN ACT TO AMEND THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF
ASSEMBLY RETIRING Analysis 1.
S.2 Amdt. 2. Commencement Be it enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor and House of Assembly in Legislative Session convened, as follows: SNL2005 cM-6.1 1. Paragraph 2(1)(g) of the Members of the House of Assembly Retiring Allowances Act is repealed and the following substituted: (g) "MHA salary" means (i) for members elected for the first time to the 46th General Assembly, the salary authorized by the legislature to be paid to an MHA and the amount that the Minister of Finance may prescribe in a directive under this Act, and (ii) for members elected before the 46th General Assembly, (A) the salary authorized
by the Legislature to be paid to an MHA up to (B) 81.2% of the salary authorized by the
Legislature to be paid to an MHA from (C) an amount that the Minister of Finance may prescribe in a directive under this Act; Commencement 2. This Act shall be considered to have come into
force on ŠEarl G. Tucker, Queen's Printer |