National Assembly for Wales (Remuneration) Measure 2010

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National Assembly for Wales (Remuneration) Measure 2010 (nawm 4) is a Measure of the National Assembly for Wales that regulates how assembly members are paid. The measure creates an independent remuneration body that makes decisions about AM's pay and expenses.[1][2]

Long titleA Measure of the National Assembly for Wales to establish a National Assembly for Wales Remuneration Board, to transfer to that Board the functions of making determinations in relation to the remuneration of Assembly members, the First Minister, Welsh Ministers, the Counsel General and Deputy Welsh Ministers, and for connected purposes.
Territorial extentWales
Royal approval21 July 2010
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National Assembly for Wales (Remuneration) Measure 2010
Measure of the National Assembly for Wales
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Long titleA Measure of the National Assembly for Wales to establish a National Assembly for Wales Remuneration Board, to transfer to that Board the functions of making determinations in relation to the remuneration of Assembly members, the First Minister, Welsh Ministers, the Counsel General and Deputy Welsh Ministers, and for connected purposes.
Citation2010 nawm 4
Territorial extent Wales
Dates
Royal approval21 July 2010
Status: Current legislation
History of passage through the Assembly
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the National Assembly for Wales (Remuneration) Measure 2010 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
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