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= Salaries of Ministers =
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(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for the appropriation of amounts that is also an approved benefit falling in item 2 of the table in subsection 90(3), each Minister shall serve on an honorary basis.
(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for the appropriation of amounts that is also an approved benefit falling in item 2 of the table in subsection 90(3), each Minister shall serve on an honorary basis.


= Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
183. Subsection (1), based on the section 66 of the Australian Constitution, provides the Parliament may appropriate money for the salaries of Ministers.  This provides the Parliament with oversight over ministerial remuneration.


184. Subsection (2) provides that Ministers serve on an honorary basis unless an amount has been appropriated under subsection (1) and the salary is an approved benefit.  This subsection clarifies the situation in relation to the engagement of Ministers where no amount has been appropriated with the approval of the Parliament and falls within the approved benefits regime.





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Salaries of Ministers

(1)  The Parliament may appropriate amounts out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Urabba Parks to the Enactor, for the salaries of the Ministers of Corporation.

(2)  Unless the Parliament provides for the appropriation of amounts that is also an approved benefit falling in item 2 of the table in subsection 90(3), each Minister shall serve on an honorary basis.

Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum

183. Subsection (1), based on the section 66 of the Australian Constitution, provides the Parliament may appropriate money for the salaries of Ministers. This provides the Parliament with oversight over ministerial remuneration.

184. Subsection (2) provides that Ministers serve on an honorary basis unless an amount has been appropriated under subsection (1) and the salary is an approved benefit. This subsection clarifies the situation in relation to the engagement of Ministers where no amount has been appropriated with the approval of the Parliament and falls within the approved benefits regime.