Section 24—delete the section and substitute:
24—Allowances
(1) Subject to this
section, a member of the Council is entitled to the allowance determined by
the Remuneration Tribunal in relation to the member's office and indexed in
accordance with this section.
(2) The Remuneration
Tribunal must make determinations under this section on a 4 yearly basis
before the designated day in relation to each periodic election for the City
of Adelaide held under the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 .
(3) The Remuneration
Tribunal must, in making a determination under this section, have regard to
the following:
(a) the
role of members of the Council as members of the Council's governing body and
as representatives of their area;
(b) the
size, population and revenue of the Council, and any relevant economic and
social factors in the council area;
(c) the
fact that an allowance under this section is not intended to amount to a
salary for a member;
(d) the
fact that an allowance under this section should reflect the nature of a
member's office;
(e) the
provisions of this Act providing for the reimbursement of expenses of members.
(4) For the purposes
of the proceedings before the Remuneration Tribunal but without derogating
from the operation of subsection (3), the allowances to be determined
under this section will be taken to be in the nature of a fee
under the definition of "remuneration" in the Remuneration Act 1990 .
(5) Without limiting
section 10 of the Remuneration Act 1990 , the Remuneration Tribunal
must allow persons who are entitled to be enrolled on the voters roll for the
City of Adelaide, and the LGA, a reasonable opportunity to make submissions
orally or in writing to the Tribunal in relation to any determination under
this section.
(6) Nothing in
subsection (5) requires the Remuneration Tribunal, for the purposes of
making all determinations required under this section in any 4 year
period, to hold more than 1 hearing to receive any oral submissions that
persons may care to make (and the Tribunal is not required to hold any hearing
if it appears to the Tribunal that no one is seeking to make oral
submissions).
(7) The rates of
allowances may vary from office to office.
(8) An allowance
determined under this section will take effect from the first ordinary meeting
of the Council held after the conclusion of the relevant periodic election.
(9) An allowance
determined under this section is to be adjusted on the first, second and third
anniversaries of the determination to reflect changes in the
Consumer Price Index under a scheme prescribed by the regulations.
(10) Sections 17
and 19 of the Remuneration Act 1990 do not apply in relation to a
determination under this section.
(11) A member of the
Council who holds an office for part only of the period in respect of which an
allowance is payable is entitled to the proportion of the allowance that the
period for which the member held the office bears to the total period.
(12) An allowance
under this section is to be paid in accordance with any requirement set out in
the regulations (unless the member declines to accept payment of an
allowance).
(13) Despite any other
Act or law, the reasonable costs of the Remuneration Tribunal in making a
determination under this section are to be paid by the LGA under an
arrangement established by the Minister from time to time after consultation
with the President of the LGA and the President of the Tribunal.
(14) Regulations made
for the purposes of this section may make different provisions according to
the offices to which they are expressed to apply.
(15) In this
section—
"Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index (All groups index for
Adelaide) published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics;
"designated day", in relation to a particular periodic election, means the day
that is 14 days before the day on which nominations close for that
election.