AI-assisted research summary: These regulations let the Commissioner allow small expense payments without receipts in some cases and require the Commissioner to use a fair market value appraisal for remuneration decisions.
CAYMAN ISLANDS Supplement No. 5 published with Gazette No. 17 dated 18 August, 2008. THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER LAW (2006 REVISION) THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER REGULATIONS, 2006 The Complaints Commissioner Regulations, 2006 2 The Complaints Commissioner Regulations, 2006 CAYMAN ISLANDS THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER LAW (2006 REVISION) THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER REGULATIONS, 2006 The Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 23 of the Complaints Commissioner Law (2006 Revision), makes the following Regulations - 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Complaints Commissioner Citation Regulations, 2006. 2. (1) Mediators and professional or technical advisers referred to in section Mediators and advisers 8 of the Law shall be appointed under a contract of service which shall embody the terms and conditions of their engagement, including their remuneration. (2) Remuneration shall be determined in accordance with a fair market value appraisal, undertaken by the Commissioner, of the work to be performed. 3. (1) Transport, accommodation and other expenses referred to in section Expenses of complainants and others 14(4)(a) of the Law shall be proven by proper receipts or other sufficient documentary evidence. (2) The Commissioner may, at his discretion, allow payment of an expense not exceeding fifty dollars for which no receipt or documentary evidence is provided but which he is satisfied was genuinely incurred. (3) Lost time that may be compensable under section 14(4)(b) of the Law shall be computed in days or half-days or in such other manner as the Commissioner thinks fit, and wages or other income lost shall be proven by such documentary or other evidence as the Commissioner may require. 3 The Complaints Commissioner Regulations, 2006 Made in Cabinet the 19th day of September, 2006. Meredith Hew Acting Clerk of the Cabinet. These Regulations were affirmed by the Legislative Assembly on the 3rd day of September, 2007, by Government Motion No. 2 of 2007/2008, in compliance with section 23(2) of the Complaints Commissioner Law (2006 Revision). Sharon Smith Acting Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. 4
Referenced legislation
- Government Motion No. 2 of 2007/2008 (unresolved)
- Complaints Commissioner Law (2006 Revision). (unresolved)
- Complaints Commissioner Law (2006 Revision), (unresolved)
- THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER LAW (2006 REVISION) (unresolved)
- THE COMPLAINTS COMMISSIONER LAW (2006 REVISION) (unresolved)