HC Deb 06 August 1913 vol 56 cc1646-7

(1) In addition to any allowances for travelling expenses which may be paid under Sub-section (2) of Section 61 of the principal Act an insurance committee may pay to the members of the committee subsistence allowance and compensation for loss of remunerative time in accordance with a scheme prepared by the committee and approved by the Insurance Commissioners, and there shall be paid out of moneys provided by Parliament towards the expenses of an insurance committee under such scheme, such sum (if any) as the Insurance Commissioners with the consent of the Treasury, may determine so, however, that the aggregate amount so paid shall not exceed £30,000 in any one year.

(2) An insurance committee may pay as general expenses incurred by them in the execution of their duties any sum, not exceeding £10 in any one year, as a subscription to the funds of any association of insurance committees whose objects are approved by the Insurance Commissioners, as well as any reasonable expenses of the attendances of representatives, not exceeding in any case four, at meetings of such associations, on a scale to be approved by the Commissioners.

(3) At least one woman shall be on every sub-committee formed by an insurance committee for dealing with the administration of any benefit, and Section 59 of the principal Act shall be varied accordingly.

Amendments made: In Sub-section (1) at the end insert,

"(2) After the words 'Provided that, if the special circumstances of any county' in Sub-section (2) of,Section 61 of the principal Act, there shall be added the words' or county borough.'"

Leave out Sub-section (3).—[Dr. Macnamara.]