Air Force Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE AIR FORCE ACT 1901-1956*
I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL
in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the
Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the
Dated this thirty-first
day of October
DE L'ISLE
Governor-General.
By His Excellency's Command,
(Sgd.) DAVID FAIRBAIRN
Minister of State for Air.
Amendments of the Air Force Regulations.
"Part VIII.—Citizen Air Force—Regulations 443-483."
and inserting in their stead the words—
"Part VIII.—Citizen Air Force—Regulations 443-475.
Part VIIIa.—Air Training Corps—Regulations 480-483.".
"(2.) The Active Citizen Air Force shall consist of—
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(i) have enlisted or re-engaged to serve in that Force, and who are not bound, except during employment on war service under section 47 of the Defence Act, to continuous air-force service for the term of their enlistment or re-engagement; or
(ii) have enlisted, or are deemed to have been enlisted, under regulation 92a of these Regulations.".
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Notified in the
Statutory Rules
1927, No. 161, as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Air Force
Regulations,
1347/63.—Price 5d. 15/5.8.1963.
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"(3.) Sub-regulations (1.) and (1a.) of this regulation do not require the compulsory retirement of an officer serving in time of war but an officer so serving—
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a ) shall be retired—(i) in the case of an officer in the Reserve—at the expiration of a period of three months after the end of the war; and
(ii) in any other case—at the expiration of a period of twelve months after the end of the war; and
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b ) may be retired by the Governor-General at any time after the officer has attained the age applicable to the officer under sub-regulation (1.) or (1a.), as the case may be, of this regulation.".
"452.—(1.) Each member of the Active Citizen Air Force shall be classified as efficient or non-efficient at such times and on such basis as the Air Board determines.
"(2.) Where a member of the Active Citizen Air Force is classified as non-efficient under the last preceding sub-regulation, the Air Board may transfer him to the Reserve or—
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"461. A reservist, not later than the last day of February of each year, shall, by writing, report to the Air Board his address and any particulars required by the Air Board and shall notify, when it occurs, a change of his address".
"468.—(1.) The Air Board may terminate the appointment of an officer of the Reserve for any of the following reasons:—
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"(2.) An officer who is liable to be enrolled in the Reserve under sub-regulation (2.) of regulation 455, and who is permitted to resign his commission shall be liable to pay the sum of Twenty pounds for each year by which his service in the Reserve falls short of five years, but the liability to pay may be waived by the Air Board.
“469. Notwithstanding anything contained in regulation 88, the Air Board may, in a special case when it is of the opinion that it is in the interests of the Service so to do, extend the appointment of an officer of the Reserve who is employed as an instructor in the Air Training Corps beyond the compulsory retiring age relative to members of his rank for a period not exceeding five years.".
"475. Notwithstanding anything contained in regulation 118, the age for compulsory retirement of an airman of the Reserve in a aircrew mustering shall be forty-five years, but the airman, on reaching the prescribed retiring age, may—
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be transferred to another mustering.".
"Part VIIIa.—Air Training Corps.
"480.—(1.) There shall be an Air Training Corps, which shall consist of persons under the age of eighteen years who are voluntarily enrolled in the Corps as cadets.
"(2.) Subject to these Regulations, the training and conditions of service of members of the Air Training Corps shall be as the Air Board determines.
"481. A cadet of the Air Training Corps is not an airman within the meaning of these Regulations and a cadet shall not be the superior officer of an airman.
"482. A cadet shall be retired from the Air Training Corps on the thirty-first day of December in the year in which he attains the age of eighteen years.
"483. A person shall not sell or supply intoxicating liquor to a member of the Air Training Corps while the member is in uniform, except by direction of a medical practitioner.
Penalty: Twenty pounds.".
"(1.) On the first appointment or enlistment of a member his pay and allowances shall, subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation, commence on the date upon which he commences duty.
"(1a.) The pay and allowances of an officer (not being a graduate of the Air Force Academy) who is granted a commission with the rank of pilot officer while enrolled as a student of medicine at a University shall commence—
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a )on the first day of January that next occurs after he has successfully completed the third year of his medical course; or(b) on the date of his application for appointment as a pilot officer, whichever last occurs.".
"(2.) A member who has been awarded the Victoria Cross shall be paid a grant at the rate of One hundred and twenty-five pounds per annum.".
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a )by omitting from sub-regulation (3.) the words "Air Force College" and inserting in their stead the words "Air Force Academy";(
b )by omitting from sub-regulation (4.) the words "Air Force College" and inserting in their stead the words "Air Force Academy";(
c ) by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (4.) the words—
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d )by inserting after sub-regulation (4.) the following sub-regulation:—
"(4a.) The daily rate of active pay of an officer who—
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a )holds a degree in medicine or surgery of a university approved by the Director-General of Medical Services; and(
b )is appointed as a resident medical officer in a R.A.A.F. or other hospital approved by the Director-General of Medical Services,shall be Four pounds five shillings and four pence and shall be payable from and including the date determined by the Air Board as the date of appointment of the officer as a resident medical officer to and including the date on which his appointment as a resident medical officer is terminated.".
"(1.) Subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation, the daily rate of active pay of an air cadet of the Permanent Air Force is the rate specified in relation to his period of training and, where specified, his age in the table in this sub-regulation.
Period of Training and Age. | Rate per Day. | ||
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During first-year training— | |||
Under eighteen years of age ................................................................................... | 18 | 3 | |
Eighteen years of age or over ................................................................................. | 18 | 9 | |
During second-year training— | |||
Under eighteen years of age ................................................................................... | 19 | 6 | |
Eighteen years of age or over ................................................................................. | 1 | 0 | 0 |
During third-year training ......................................................................................... | 1 | 2 | 3 |
During fourth-year training ....................................................................................... | 1 | 9 | 4 |
"(1a.) The daily rate of active pay of an air cadet who is required to repeat the course of training of a year by reason of the fact that he has not successfully completed that training shall be the rate specified in the last preceding sub-regulation in relation to that year of training.".
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“(r) | 190 | The provisions of this section shall be read with and subject to the provisions of the Air Force Regulations. Omit from sub-section (23) the words "the Union of South Africa,". |
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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