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POLICE ACT 1990 - SECT 46
Monetary remuneration and employment benefits for executive officers
46 Monetary remuneration and employment benefits for executive officers
(1) Executive officers are entitled to monetary remuneration at such rate, and
employment benefits of such kinds, as are provided in their contracts of
employment.
(1A) Contributions payable to a superannuation scheme by an
executive officer’s employer in respect of the officer that are required to
be made by the employer under a law of the State relating to superannuation
are, until provided for by the officer’s contract of employment, taken to be
an employment benefit provided in the contract.
(2) The total amount of: (a)
the annual rate of monetary remuneration for an executive officer, and
(b)
the annual cost of employment benefits provided for the executive officer
under the contract of employment,
is to be equal to the amount of the
remuneration package for the executive officer.
(3) The cost of an employment
benefit is the approved amount or an amount calculated in the approved manner.
(4) This section does not affect: (a) any approved performance-related
incentive payments made to an executive officer, or
(b) any remuneration or
benefits to which an executive officer is otherwise entitled by law (such as
statutory or agreed fees for attendance at meetings or the like).
(5) A
contract of employment may provide for the payment of part of the monetary
remuneration under the contract to be made in the form of a periodic leave
loading.
(6) An executive officer is entitled to be paid an amount equivalent
to the cost of a part of any entitlement to take annual or extended leave with
pay if: (a) the officer forgoes with the approval of the Commissioner the
right to take that part of that leave, and
(b) the cost of that part of that
leave has been included in the officer’s contract of employment as an
employment benefit.
(7) Subsection (6) has effect despite anything to the
contrary in the Annual Holidays Act 1944 or any other Act.
(8) During any
period when the monetary remuneration and employment benefits for an
executive officer cannot be determined under subsection (1), the officer is
entitled to monetary remuneration at the rate of the amount of the
remuneration package for the officer, subject to any subsequent adjustment of
payments in accordance with the officer’s contract of employment.
(9) If
the remuneration package for an executive officer is varied, the officer is
entitled to monetary remuneration and employment benefits in accordance with
the officer’s contract of employment pending any necessary variation of the
contract and adjustment of payments to comply with this section with effect
from the date of the variation.
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