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This legislation has been repealed.

JURY REGULATION 1999 - SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2 – Scales of daily fees and allowances payable in respect of jurors

(Clause 7)

Scale A Attendance fee Fee per day
Day of attendance $
1st:
(a) if a person attends for less than 4 hours on that day but is not selected for jury service Nil
(b) if a person attends for less than 4 hours on that day and is selected for jury service 39.50
(c) if a person attends for more than 4 hours on that day (whether or not the person is selected for jury service) 79.20
2nd-5th 79.20
6th-10th 92.00
11th and subsequent days 107.40
If a person attending for jury service is paid his or her full wage or salary on a day of attendance by his or her employer (not being an amount that is the difference between the person’s full wage or salary and the attendance fee) Nil
Note: See clause 7 (2) regarding the requirement of submitting a completed statutory declaration if a juror claims an attendance fee.
Scale B Travelling allowance
On each day of attendance, for one journey each way between the place of residence of a person attending for jury service, as shown on the jury roll, and the court or inquest attended, the person is entitled to be paid at the rate of 27 cents per kilometre with:(a) a minimum payment of $3.80 each way (being a minimum payment for 14 kilometres each way), and(b) a maximum payment of $27.00 each way (being a maximum payment for 100 kilometres each way),whether or not public transport is used.
Scale C Refreshment allowance
If a juror in either a civil or criminal matter is released by the trial judge during a luncheon adjournment, the juror is entitled to be paid a refreshment allowance of $5.70.



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