(1) For subsection 90 (2) of the Act, a person who assists an
Investigator must be paid fees worked out as follows:
- (a)
- if the person is
invited to assist because of the person's occupation, and in practising that
occupation he or she is remunerated by wages or salary an amount
equal to the daily rate of the person's remuneration, for each day on which he
or she assists the Investigator;
- (b)
- if the person is invited to assist because of the person's occupation, and
in practising that occupation he or she is remunerated by fees an
amount equal to the average hourly rate of fees charged by the person, for
each hour, or part of an hour, spent by him or her in assisting the
Investigator;
- (c)
- in any other case $95 for each day on which he or she assists
the Investigator.
(2) In subregulation (1):
"average hourly rate", in relation to fees charged by a person, means the
average hourly rate charged by the person for the previous 3 services provided
by the person of a kind comparable to the assistance given to the
Investigator.
daily rate , in relation to a person's remuneration, means the sum of:
- (a)
- the daily rate of the person's wages or salary calculated using the method set
out in subregulation (3); and
- (b)
- the amount towards the person's superannuation that the person's employer
must contribute in relation to the amount referred to in paragraph (a);
and
- (c)
- if the person's remuneration includes an annual allowance of any kind in
addition to the wages or salary referred to in paragraph (a), the daily
rate of that allowance calculated using the method set out in
subregulation (3).
(3) For subregulation (2):
(a) the daily rate of a person's wages is:

where:
A is the average hourly rate of wages earned by the person over the 20 most
recent days for which the person was paid wages; and
(b) the daily rate of a person's salary is:
; and
(c) the daily rate of a person's annual allowance is:

.