Australian Army (Canteens Service) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1956.*
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 7th day of June, 1957.
W. J. Slim
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
J. O. CRAMER
Minister of State for the Army.
Australian Army (Canteens Service) Regulations.
“Canteens Service Representative” means a person appointed as an Australian Army Canteens Service Representative under these Regulations;
“military installation” means any military camp, barracks, fort, post or base;
“Overseas Representative” means a person appointed as an Australian Army Canteens Service Overseas Representative under these Regulations;
“the Board” means the Australian Army Canteens Service Board constituted by these Regulations;
“the Canteens Service” means the Australian Army Canteens Service constituted by these Regulations;
“the Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board;
“the Deputy Chairman” means the Deputy Chairman of the Board.
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a ) for the supply, within and beyond Australia, of goods and refreshments to, and the entertainment, recreation and accommodation on leave of, members of the Military Forces and persons employed in military installations;(
b ) for the supply of goods and refreshments, other than intoxicating liquor, to, and the entertainment and recreation of, members of the Australian Cadet Corps;(
c ) for the sale of goods to and the provision of amenities for, prisoners of war and internees in the custody of the Military Forces; and(
d ) for such other purposes of a similar nature as the Military Board directs.* Notified in the
Commonwealth Gazette on 7th June, 1957.956/56.—Price 5d. 9/30.1.1957.
(2.) The Canteens Service shall be established, maintained and operated in accordance with these Regulations.
(2.) Every delegation under this regulation is revocable at will and no delegation prevents the exercise or performance of any power or function by the Military Board.
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a ) in relation to the Australian Army Canteens Service Board or a Canteens Service Representative—the Military Board; and(
b )in relation to an Overseas Representative—the General Officer Commanding the body of the Military Forces in the area for which the Overseas Representative is appointed.
(2.) The Military Board may, in its discretion, by writing, appoint an officer to be the Proper Authority in relation to such Overseas Representative or Canteens Service Representative as the Military Board specifies in the instrument of appointment.
(2.) Subject to these Regulations, the Board has and may exercise the rights, powers, authorities and functions conferred upon it by these Regulations and is charged with and shall perform the duties and obligations imposed upon it by these Regulations.
(3.) The Board is a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal and may acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property and is capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name.
(4.) All courts, judges and persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal of the Board affixed to any document and shall presume that it was duly affixed.
(5.) The exercise of the rights, powers, authorities or functions, or the performance of the duties or obligations, of the Board is not affected by reason only of there being a vacancy in the office of a member of the Board.
(2.) The Chairman, the Deputy Chairman and one other member of the Board shall be appointed by the Minister.
(3.) Of the three members other than the members appointed by the Minister and the Director of the Canteens Service, two shall be officers appointed to be members by the Military Board, and one shall be a person appointed to be a member by the Treasurer.
(2.) Subject to the directions of the Board, the Deputy Chairman shall assist the Chairman in the discharge of the duties and functions of the Chairman.
(2.) At meetings of the Board three members shall form a quorum.
(3.) All questions before the Board shall be decided by a majority of votes.
(4.) Each member present at a meeting of the Board shall have a deliberative vote and, in the event of an equality of votes on any question, the person presiding at the meeting shall have, in addition, a casting vote.
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a ) purchase, lease, hire or otherwise acquire property;(
b )sell goods and merchandise and supply and provide, either directly or through committees of members of the Military Forces or of persons employed in military installations, services, entertainment and other amenities;(
c ) accept gifts and donations of money and other property;(
d )open, conduct and close canteens, officers’ and soldiers’ clubs, cinemas and other institutions and facilities;(
e ) dispose of any land, buildings, stock, plant, equipment and other property acquired by, or vested in, the Board;(
f )act as the agent, in the establishment and operation of a canteens service, of such Department of the Commonwealth, and upon such terms, as the Military Board, with the approval of the Minister, directs;(
g )invest moneys in securities of, or guaranteed by, the Government of the Commonwealth; and(
h ) do anything which is incidental to any of its powers.
(2.) For the purposes of sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, “funds” means—
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a )moneys deposited with or otherwise owing by the Commonwealth or a Department of the Commonwealth;(
b )moneys in hand or at credit in any fixed deposit or current account with a bank; or(
c ) drafts, bills of exchange and other negotiable instruments,
but does not include stock-in-trade, plant, machinery, other property, book debts, rights of action, claims or demands appertaining to or arising out of the conduct of the Canteens Service, unless and until they are converted into money.
(3.) The Board may, with the approval of the Treasurer, borrow moneys from the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia or from other sources for the purposes of establishing, maintaining and operating the Canteens Service.
(4.) The Treasurer may, for and on behalf of the Commonwealth, guarantee the repayment to the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, or to any other person, of any loan, advance or overdraft, including interest and other charges thereon, made or granted by that Bank or person to the Board for the purpose of establishing, maintaining or operating the Canteens Service.
(5.) Any liability of the Board arising, or which has arisen, from the negotiation by a bank or any other person in favour of the Board of drafts, bills of exchange or other negotiable instruments shall be deemed to be a loan for the purposes of the last preceding sub-regulation.
(2.) All payments by the Board shall be made through its banking account, except in the case of petty cash payments, which may be made by means of petty cash account.
(2.) The Director of the Canteens Service shall carry out such duties in connexion with the Canteens Service as the Military Board, after consulting with the Board, directs.
(2.) An Overseas Representative shall, in the exercise and performance of such powers, duties and functions as are delegated to him in pursuance of regulation 25 of these Regulations and in accordance with the instructions of the Board, but not otherwise, act as the agent of the Board in the establishment of canteens and in the conduct, management, administration and control of canteens established in the area for which he is appointed.
(2.) A Canteens Service Representative shall, in the exercise and performance of such powers, duties and functions as are delegated to him in pursuance of regulation 25 of these Regulations and in accordance with the instructions of the Board, but not otherwise, act as the agent of the Board in the establishment of canteens and in the conduct, management, administration and control of canteens established in the area for which he is appointed.
(2.) An employee of the Board shall be paid at such rates and employed under such conditions as the Board determines, and, in determining these rates and conditions, the Board shall have regard to the rates of pay and conditions of employment provided by any industrial award, order, determination or agreement for persons employed in the trade and calling in which the employee of the Board is employed.
(2.) The financial records shall be audited by a public accountant, or a firm of public accountants, appointed by the Minister.
(3.) In time of war, the financial records of a canteen established by the Board in an area outside Australia or of an Overseas Representative may be audited by any other person appointed by the Minister.
(4.) A profit and loss account and an audited balance-sheet to the end of the months of June and December, respectively, in each year shall be furnished to the Board as soon as practicable after the end of the six months’ period to which they relate by—
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a ) the Chairman, in respect of the business of the Board; and(
b )each Canteens Service Representative and each Overseas Representative, in respect of the business of the Canteens Service in the area for which he is appointed.
(5.) The Chairman shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, to the end of the months of June and December, respectively, in each year, an audited profit and loss account and balance-sheet in respect of the whole operation of the Canteens Service inside and outside Australia, and shall forward a copy of each to the Minister, the Military Board and the Auditor-General, respectively.
(6.) The Chairman shall, on behalf of the Board, whenever required by the Military Board, furnish to the Military Board a certificate showing—
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a ) the profits derived by the Canteens Service between such dates as the Military Board specifies; and(
b )the amount of profits and surplus funds available for distribution in accordance with the next succeeding regulation at a date specified by the Military Board.
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a ) direct the manner of disposal of the profits and surplus funds of the Canteens Service;(
b )direct the Board to pay such sums as the Military Board decides to the trustees of the Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund for the purposes of that fund;(
c ) direct the Board to pay, from the profits and surplus funds of the Canteens Service, such sums as the Military Board decides to such persons as the Military Board determines, to be applied, subject to such terms and conditions as are approved from time to time by the Military Board, by those persons in paying the expenses incurred in the establishment, registration, administration and operation, or for the purposes, of a society established for purposes of providing financial assistance to those members and former members of the Military Forces and those persons employed or formerly employed in military installations who become members of the society and to the dependants of those members and persons who incur expenses for medical and surgical treatment and in the provision of comforts, appliances and requisites arising out of medical and surgical treatment; and(
d ) direct the Board to pay, from the profits of the Canteens Service derived during the last preceding half of a financial year, such sums to such authorities, organizations or persons as are determined in pursuance of paragraph (f ) of regulation 11 of these Regulations.
(2.) For the purpose of providing—
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a )for the repayment of moneys borrowed by the Board in accordance with these Regulations;(
b )for the repayment of moneys, the repayment of which is guaranteed by the Treasurer in accordance with these Regulations; and(
c ) adequate funds for the maintenance and operation of the Canteens Service,
the Board shall retain such proportion of the profits and surplus funds of the Canteens Service as is determined by the Minister after consultation with the Military Board and with the concurrence of the Treasurer.
(3.) The Board may, subject to such terms and conditions as are approved from time to time by the Military Board, distribute to units of the Military Forces and the Australian Cadet Corps such sums as are recommended by the Military Board and approved by the Minister.
(4.) An amount in excess of such portion of the net profits of the Canteens Service available for distribution as is estimated by the Board to have been derived from trading with officers of the Military Forces during the last preceding half of a financial year shall not be used or directed to be used for the benefit of officers in any half of a financial year.
(5.) Except as provided by this regulation, expenditure shall not be made or directed to be made from the moneys of the Canteens Service for ordinary military purposes or in aid of a religious or philanthropic institution or for any purpose other than for the benefit of—
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a ) members of the Military Forces and the Australian Cadet Corps; and(
b ) persons employed in military installations.
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a ) keeping;(
b ) supplying, on sale or otherwise, to members of the Military Forces or to persons employed in military installations;(
c ) supplying, at the expense of members of the Military Forces or of persons employed in military installations, to their guests; or(
d ) permitting the consumption of,
intoxicating liquor at a canteen or club established, conducted, maintained or operated in pursuance of these Regulations, if the intoxicating liquor is the property of the Board, of the members of the Military Forces or of the persons employed in military installations.
(2.) Every delegation under this section is revocable at will and no delegation prevents the exercise of any power or function by the Board.
(2.) The Chairman, the Deputy Chairman, the member of the Board appointed by the Minister and the Director of the Canteens Service are entitled to be paid from the funds of the Board such remuneration for their services under these Regulations as the Minister directs.
(3.) Where the Chairman, the Deputy Chairman, the member of the Board appointed by the Minister or the Director of the Canteens Service is a member of the Military Forces, he shall not be entitled to receive pay and allowances as a member of the Military Forces for a period in respect of which he receives a remuneration in pursuance of the last preceding sub-regulation.
(4.) Nothing in this regulation—
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a )prevents the reimbursement from the funds of the Board of a member of the Board or of an Advisory Committee for any out of pocket expenses which he has reasonably incurred in respect of any services performed by him under these Regulations; or(
b )except as provided by the last preceding sub-regulation, affects the right of any such member who is a member of the Military Forces to receive the pay and allowances due to him as a member of the Military Forces.
(2.) Every certificate, licence, order and instruction issued, appointment and delegation made and direction given under the Regulations repealed by the last preceding sub-regulation and in force or subsisting immediately prior to the commencement of these Regulations shall be deemed to have been issued, made or given, as the case may be, under these Regulations, and every power exercised or thing done for a purpose of those Regulations before the commencement of these Regulations shall be deemed to have been exercised or done, as the case may be, for the corresponding purpose of these Regulations.
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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