(1) The 2013 Act is amended as follows.
(2) After section 69 insert—
(1) For the financial year beginning 1 April 2025 and for each following financial year, the Commission must decide the relevant matters for which a relevant authority—
(a) is required to make payments to members of the authority;
(b) is authorised to make payments to members of the authority.
(2) In this Part relevant matters are—
(a) matters relating to the official business of members of relevant authorities;
(b) periods of family absence under Part 2 of the 2011 Measure.
(3) When making a decision under subsection (1) the Commission must set for each relevant matter one of the following—
(a) the amount that a relevant authority must pay to a member of the authority;
(b) the maximum amount that a relevant authority may pay to a member of the authority.
(4) The Commission may decide that payments in respect of a relevant matter
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