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(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for an allowance for members of Houses that is also an approved benefit falling in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item1|item&nbsp;1 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]], each member of a House of the Parliament shall serve on an honorary basis.
(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for an allowance for members of Houses that is also an approved benefit falling in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item1|item&nbsp;1 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]], each member of a House of the Parliament shall serve on an honorary basis.


= Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum =
= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum =
156. Subsection&nbsp;(1), based on the section&nbsp;48 of the Australian Constitution, makes provision for the allowances of members of Houses of the Parliament.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides that members serve on an honorary basis unless the benefit is also an approved benefit falling in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item1|item&nbsp;1 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]].  In order to be an approved benefit under that item&nbsp;it has to be approved by an independent remuneration authority (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#EM|the note&nbsp;on section&nbsp;90]]).
156. Subsection&nbsp;(1), based on the section&nbsp;48 of the Australian Constitution, makes provision for the allowances of members of Houses of the Parliament.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides that members serve on an honorary basis unless the benefit is also an approved benefit falling in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#item1|item&nbsp;1 of the table in subsection&nbsp;90(3)]].  In order to be an approved benefit under that item&nbsp;it has to be approved by an independent remuneration authority (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 90#EM|the note&nbsp;on section&nbsp;90]]).


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Allowance to members

(1)  The Parliament may appropriate monies from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for allowances for the members of the Houses of the Parliament, and subject to this subsection (2), a member shall receive the allowance so appropriated, to be reckoned from the day on which the member takes the seat of the parliamentary membership to which the member is chosen.

(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for an allowance for members of Houses that is also an approved benefit falling in item 1 of the table in subsection 90(3), each member of a House of the Parliament shall serve on an honorary basis.

Relevant note from the Explanatory Memorandum

156. Subsection (1), based on the section 48 of the Australian Constitution, makes provision for the allowances of members of Houses of the Parliament. Subsection (2) provides that members serve on an honorary basis unless the benefit is also an approved benefit falling in item 1 of the table in subsection 90(3). In order to be an approved benefit under that item it has to be approved by an independent remuneration authority (see the note on section 90).



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