Magistrates Act, 1993 (Act No. 90 of 1993)Regulations for Judicial Officers in Lower Courts, 1994Chapter II : Regulations Regarding MagistratesPart XVIII : Official Journeys49. Subsistence allowance |
(1) | A magistrate who renders official service away from his station and— |
(a) | is obliged to be absent for longer than 24 hours from his or her headquarters or permanent place of residence shall be entitled to the allowances as prescribed from time to time for the Public Service; or |
(b) | is obliged to be absent from his headquarters for less than 24 hours, shall be entitled to the reasonable actual expenses incurred if the necessary corroborative documents accompany the claim, or to the expenses as prescribed from time to time for the Public Service. |
(2) | A magistrate who renders official service outside the boundaries of the Republic shall, in addition to the allowance referred to in subregulation (1), be entitled to such allowance as may be determined by the Minister in his case. |