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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - Incorporating all
amendments by legislation made to 28 February 1981
- Reprinted as at 28 February 1981 (HISTREG CHAP 139 #DATE 28:02:1981)

*1* The Australian Broadcasting Commission (Staff) Regulations (in force under

the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942) as shown in this reprint comprise
Statutory Rules 1961 No. 82 as amended by the other Statutory Rules specified in the following table:
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Year and Date of
notification Date of Application,
saving or
number in Gazette commencement transitional
provisions
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1964 No. 87 16 July 1964 16 July 1964 -
1966 No. 114 28 July 1966 28 July 1966 -
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - TABLE OF PROVISIONS

TABLE

TABLE OF PROVISIONS


PART I-PRELIMINARY


Regulation

1. Citation

2. Repeal

3. Parts

4. Interpretation

5. Delegation

6. The Official Bulletin


PART II-PROMOTIONS AND APPEALS AGAINST PROMOTIONS

7. Interpretation

8. Notification of provisional promotions

9. Seniority

10. Appeals

11. Hearings of appeals against provisional promotions

12. Determination of appeals


PART III-DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS


Division 1-Election of Officers' Representatives

13. Interpretation

14. Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer

15. Dates for nominations and elections

16. Hours for close of poll

17. Qualifications of voters

18. List of voters

19. Certificate as to right to vote

20. Nominations

21. Proceedings after nomination

22. Ballot-papers and manner of voting

23. Custody of ballot-papers and scrutiny

24. Allowance or rejection of ballot-papers

25. Scrutineers

26. Declaration of poll

27. Term of office

28. Forfeiture of office

29. Election to fill vacancy

30. Election of Deputy of Officers' Representative


Division 2-Disputed Elections

31. Disputed elections

32. Reference to Disputes Committee

33. Powers of Disputes Committee

34. Powers of the Commission

35. Commission's decision

36. Errors and omissions not to avoid election

37. Preservation of ballot-papers


Division 3-Procedure in Relation to Offences

38. Interpretation

39. Charges

40. Copy of charge to be furnished to officer

41. Suspension of charged officer

42. Report by prescribed officer to the Commission

43. Removal of suspension


Division 4-Procedure on Appeals

44. Interpretation

45. Appeals

46. Particulars to be furnished

47. Appeals to be heard in camera

48. Statements may be lodged

49. Evidence

50. Representation of appellant and Commission

51. Board not to be bound by rules of evidence

52. Proceedings where appellant or witness in remote locality

53. Decision of the appeal

54. Costs


THE SCHEDULE


Statutory Rules Repealed

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 1.
Citation

PART I-PRELIMINARY

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Staff) Regulations.*1*


See notes to first article of this Chapter.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 2.
Repeal

2. The Australian Broadcasting Commission (Staff) Regulations (comprising the Statutory Rules specified in the Schedule to these Regulations) are repealed.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 3.
Parts

3. These Regulations are divided into Parts, as follows:

Part I-Preliminary (Regulations 1-6)

Part II-Promotions and Appeals against Promotions (Regulations 7-12)

Part III-Disciplinary Provisions

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 4.
Interpretation

Division 4-Procedure on Appeals (Regulations 44-54).

Amended by 1964 No. 87 r. 1; 1966 No. 114 r. 1
4. In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears-

"Branch Manager" means a manager of a Branch of the Commission;

"officer" has the same meaning as in section 41 of the Act;

"Official Bulletin" means the bulletin referred to in regulation 6 of these Regulations;

"senior officer" means any officer determined by the Commission to be a senior officer for the purposes of these Regulations;

"the Act" means the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1960;

"the Assistant General Manager" means the officer occupying the position of Assistant General Manager or, for the time being, performing the duties of that position;

"the General Manager" means the general manager appointed, or deemed to have been appointed, under section 43 of the Act.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 5.
Delegation

5. (1) The General Manager may, either generally or in relation to a matter or class of matters, by writing under his hand, delegate to an officer all or any of his powers and functions under these Regulations, except this power of delegation.


(2) A power or function so delegated may be exercised or performed by the delegate in accordance with the instrument of delegation.


(3) A delegation under this regulation is revocable at will and does not prevent the exercise of a power or the performance of a function by the General Manager.


Amended by 1964 No. 87 r. 2; 1966 No. 114 r. 2
(4) Any power or function vested in a Branch Manager or the Assistant General Manager by these Regulations may be exercised by the General Manager.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 6.
The Official Bulletin

6. (1) The Commission shall cause to be issued at regular intervals a bulletin to be known as "the Official Bulletin" in which shall be published all matters which these Regulations require to be published in the Official Bulletin and such other matters as the Commission thinks fit.


(2) The Official Bulletin shall be deemed to have been published on the date appearing on the Official Bulletin.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 7.
Interpretation

PART II-PROMOTIONS AND APPEALS AGAINST PROMOTIONS

7. In this Part, "the Board" means the Promotions Appeal Board constituted in accordance with section 50 of the Act.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 8.
Notification of provisional promotions

8. All provisional promotions shall be notified in the Official Bulletin.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 9.
Seniority

Substituted by 1964 No. 87 r. 3
9. (1) Subject to this regulation, the relative seniority of officers, for the purposes of promotion under section 48 of the Act, shall be determined by the respective dates on which they commenced or commence duty as officers, and, where two or more officers commenced, are deemed to have commenced, or commence duty on the same day, their relative seniority shall be as determined by the Commission.


(2) The relative seniority of officers, for the purposes of promotion under section 48 of the Act to a position of-

(a) Senior Technician (Radio);

(b) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 1;

(c) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 2;

(d) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 2A;

(e) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 3;

(f) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 4; or

(g) Supervising Technician (Radio) Grade 5,

shall be determined by the respective dates on which the officers qualified for promotion to a position of Senior Technician (Radio).


(3) Where two or more officers qualified for promotion to a position of Senior Technician (Radio) on the same date, their relative seniority, for the purposes of promotion under section 48 of the Act to a position specified in the last preceding sub-regulation, shall be determined by the respective dates on which the officers were first appointed, transferred or promoted to the position of Technician (Radio).


(4) Where two or more officers were first appointed, transferred or promoted to the position of Technician (Radio) on the same date, their relative seniority for the purposes of promotion under section 48 of the Act to a position specified in sub-regulation (2) of this regulation, shall be determined according to their relative seniority as determined by, or under, sub-regulation (1) of this regulation.


(5) For the purposes of this regulation, an officer who, immediately before the date on which he became an officer of the Commission, was an officer occupying an office in the Postmaster-General's Department and had qualified for promotion to an office of Senior Technician (Telecommunications) in that Department shall be deemed to have qualified for promotion to a position of Senior Technician (Radio) in the service of the Commission on the date on which he qualified for promotion to an office of Senior Technician (Telecommunications) in the Postmaster-General's Department.


(6) For the purposes of sub-regulation (1) of this regulation, an officer who, in the period that commences on the twentieth day of September, 1964, and ends on the twenty-eighth day of February, 1965, is appointed to the service of the Commission in a position specified in sub-regulation (2) of this regulation or in a position of Technician (Radio), Technician-in-Training (Radio) or Technician's Assistant (Radio) and was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Postmaster-General's Department shall be deemed to have commenced duty in the service of the Commission on the twentieth day of September, 1964.


(7) For the purposes of sub-regulation (1) of this regulation, an officer who, in the period that commenced on the sixth day of July, 1964, and ends on the thirty-first day of December, 1964, is appointed to the service of the Commission in a position in the Radio Studio Technical Service in the designation of which the word "Engineer" is included and was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Postmaster-General's Department shall be deemed to have commenced duty in the service of the Commission on the sixth day of July, 1964.


Added by 1966 No. 114 r. 3
(8) For the purposes of sub-regulation (1) of this regulation, an officer who, on or after the date of commencement of this sub-regulation and before the first day of November, 1966, is appointed to the service of the Commission in a position at Darwin, being a position specified in sub-regulation (2) of this regulation or a position of Technician (Radio), Technician-in-Training (Radio) or Technician's Assistant (Radio), and is immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Postmaster-General's Department shall be deemed to have commenced duty in the service of the Commission on the twentieth day of September, 1964, or on the date of his appointment as an officer of the Postmaster-General's Department, whichever is the later.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 10.
Appeals

10. (1) An appeal under sub-section (2) of section 49 of the Act-

(a) shall be made by letter or telegram addressed to the Chairman of the Board;

(b) shall be lodged at the address notified in the Official Bulletin as the address of the Chairman within twenty-one days after the date on which the Official Bulletin in which the provisional promotion is notified is published; and

(c) shall state the grounds of appeal.


(2) As soon as practicable after the expiration of the period of twenty-one days referred to in the last preceding sub-regulation, the Chairman of the Board shall notify the General Manager whether or not an appeal has been lodged within that period and, if an appeal has been so lodged, shall notify the General Manager of the name of the appellant or appellants.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 11.
Hearings of appeals against provisional promotions

11. (1) The Chairman of the Board shall fix the time and place for meetings of the Board and shall cause notice thereof to be given to the members of the Board, to the person provisionally promoted and to the appellant or appellants.


(2) The procedure at meetings of the Board shall be as directed by the Chairman of the Board.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 12.
Determination of appeals

12. When an appeal has been determined by the Board, the Chairman of the Board shall forthwith furnish a statement under his hand indicating whether the appeal has been upheld or disallowed to the General Manager, to the person provisionally promoted and to the appellant or appellants.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 13.
Interpretation

PART III-DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS

Division 1-Election of Officers' Representatives

13. In this Division-

"casual vacancy" means a vacancy occurring otherwise than by reason of a member of the Board ceasing to hold office on the expiration of his term of office;

"election" means an election under this Division, for the purposes of section 58 of the Act of-

(a) an Officers' Representative; or

(b) a Deputy of an Officers' Representative;

"nomination day" means the day fixed under regulation 15 of these Regulations as the day on or before which nominations for election are to be lodged.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 14.
Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer

14. (1) The Chief Electoral Officer shall be the Returning Officer for the purposes of an election.


(2) The Returning Officer may appoint an Assistant Returning Officer for the purposes of an election.


(3) An Assistant Returning Officer may perform such of the functions, and exercise such of the powers, conferred by these Regulations on the Returning Officer as the Returning Officer directs.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 15.
Dates for nominations and elections

15. For the purposes of an election, the General Manager shall fix-

(a) a day as the day on or before which nominations for election are to be lodged; and

(b) a day as the day for the close of the poll,

and shall cause a notification specifying the dates so fixed to be published in the Official Bulletin.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 16.
Hours for close of poll

16. The hour for the close of the poll shall be twelve o'clock noon on the day fixed for the close of the poll.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 17.
Qualifications of voters

17. Each officer who was, on the fourteenth day before nomination day, an officer is entitled to vote at the election.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 18.
List of voters

18. The General Manager shall cause to be prepared and shall certify and transmit, in duplicate, to the Returning Officer, so as to reach him not later than nomination day, a list, containing the name of each officer who is entitled to vote at the election, the branch in which each officer is employed and the official address of each officer.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 19.
Certificate as to right to vote

19. If required to do so by the Returning Officer, the General Manager shall forthwith furnish to the Returning Officer a certificate that any officer whose name is specified by the Returning Officer is, or is not, entitled, under these Regulations, to vote at an election.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 20.
Nominations

20. A nomination of a candidate at an election is not valid unless-

(a) the person nominated as a candidate is an officer who is entitled to vote at the election and his name, the office held by him and his official address are specified in the nominations;

(b) it is signed by not less than ten officers entitled to vote at the election;

(c) the person nominated as a candidate has, in the presence of a witness, signed his consent to the nomination, and declared that he is eligible for nomination as a candidate under these Regulations, on the nomination or in another instrument; and

(d) it is lodged with the Returning Officer on or after the date of the publication of the notification in the Official Bulletin fixing nomination day and before twelve o'clock noon on nomination day.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 21.
Proceedings after nomination

21. (1) In the event of one candidate only being nominated for election, the Returning Officer shall, by notification in the Official Bulletin, declare that candidate elected, but if more than one candidate is nominated the Returning Officer shall proceed to take a poll.


(2) Where more than one candidate is nominated for election, the Returning Officer shall, not later than twenty-eight days after nomination day, send by post to or cause to be delivered to each officer whose name appears on the list furnished by the General Manager in accordance with regulation 18 of these Regulations, one ballot-paper and one ballot-paper envelope.


(3) The Returning Officer shall initial each ballot-paper before despatching it in accordance with the last preceding sub-regulation.


(4) Each ballot-paper and ballot-paper envelope shall be enclosed by the Returning Officer in a covering envelope which shall be fastened and addressed to the officer for whom it is intended.


(5) If, through inadvertence, the name of an officer has been omitted from the list prepared under regulation 18 of these Regulations, the Returning Officer shall, at the written request of the General Manager received by the Returning Officer within three days before the close of the poll, add the name to the list and issue a ballot-paper to the officer.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 22.
Ballot-papers and manner of voting

22. (1) The ballot-papers shall, subject to the next succeeding sub-regulation and to such other alterations as are necessary, be in accordance with Form F in the Schedule to the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918-1961.


(2) In addition to the name of each candidate, the ballot-papers shall specify the office held by each candidate and his official address.


(3) The ballot-paper envelope shall be addressed to the Returning Officer and shall have printed on it a declaration that the officer was eligible to vote at the election.


(4) A voter shall mark his vote on the ballot-paper by placing the number 1 in the square opposite the name of the candidate for whom he votes as his first preference and numbers 2, 3, 4 (and so on, as the case requires) in the squares opposite the names of all the remaining candidates so as to indicate the order of his preference for them.


(5) After marking his vote, the voter shall fold the ballot-paper, place it in the ballot-paper envelope, complete and sign the declaration printed on the ballot-paper envelope and send the ballot-paper envelope containing the ballot-paper by post or otherwise so as to reach the Returning Officer not later than noon on the date fixed for the close of the poll.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 23.


Custody of ballot-papers and scrutiny

23. (1) The Returning Officer shall, in respect of each election, preserve in his custody a locked and sealed ballot-box, in which he shall forthwith place all envelopes containing ballot-papers received by him up to the close of the poll.


(2) Forthwith after the hour appointed for the close of the poll, the Returning Officer shall, in the presence of the scrutineers who attend-

(a) open each ballot-box and produce unopened all envelopes containing ballot-papers received up to the hour of the close of the poll;

(b) if satisfied that the declaration on the envelope has been effectively completed and signed and that the person who signed the declaration is entitled to vote at the election, accept the ballot-paper for further scrutiny, but, if not so satisfied, disallow the ballot-paper without opening the envelope; and

(c) proceed with the scrutiny as nearly as practicable, mutatis mutandis, in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918-1961 and the regulations under that Act relating to postal voting in a House of Representatives election.


(3) If, on any count, two or more candidates have an equal number of votes and one of them has to be excluded, or if in the final count two candidates have an equal number of votes, it shall be decided by lot, in such manner as the Returning Officer determines, which candidate shall be excluded or elected as the case requires.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 24.
Allowance or rejection of ballot-papers

24. The provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918-1961 and the regulations thereunder relating to the allowance and admission, and disallowance and rejection of postal ballot-papers in an election of a member of the House of Representatives shall, in so far as they are applicable, mutatis mutandis, apply to the election of an Officers' Representative and a Deputy of an Officers' Representative.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 25.
Scrutineers

25. (1) Each candidate may appoint one scrutineer to represent him at the scrutiny.


(2) All the proceedings of the scrutiny shall be open to the inspection of the scrutineers.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 26.
Declaration of poll

26. At the conclusion of the scrutiny, the Returning Officer shall-

(a) inform the General Manager of the result of the poll; and

(b) cause a notification of the result of the poll to be published in the Official Bulletin.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 27.
Term of office

27. (1) Subject to this regulation, the prescribed period, for the purposes of sub-sections (4) and (5) of section 58 of the Act, is the period of three years commencing on the first day of the month next succeeding the date on which the result of the election is notified in the Official Bulletin.


(2) Where a candidate is elected at an election held to fill a casual vacancy, the prescribed period, for the purposes of those sub-sections, is the remainder of the period for which the person whose office became vacant would have held office.


(3) If an appeal before the Board has not been completed on the expiry of the term of office of the Officers' Representative sitting on the Board, that Representative shall continue to hold office until the proceedings in respect of the appeal are completed.


(4) The Officers' Representative or the Deputy of the Officers' Representative holding office immediately before the commencement of this regulation shall, subject to these Regulations, continue to hold office for the period for which he would have held office if the regulations repealed by regulation 2 of these Regulations had continued in operation.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 28.
Forfeiture of office

28. An officer appointed or elected as Officers' Representative or Deputy of the Officers' Representative-

(a) who ceases to be employed by the Commission; or

(b) who tenders his resignation from the office to which he has been elected,

ceases to hold office.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 29.
Election to fill vacancy

29. Where a vacancy in the office of Officers' Representative or Deputy of the Officers' Representative occurs before the expiration of the period for which the representative was elected or where such a vacancy exists by reason of no candidate having been returned as elected, the General Manager may direct that an election be held to fill the vacancy for the unexpired portion of the period of three years following the election at which the person whose place became vacant was elected or at which no candidate was returned as elected, as the case may be.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 30.
Election of Deputy of Officers' Representative

30. The election of the Deputy of the Officers' Representative shall take place simultaneously with the election of the Officers' Representative.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 31.
Disputed elections

Division 2-Disputed Elections

31. (1) In the event of an election being disputed, a person declared to be elected shall hold the office until the dispute is determined in accordance with this Part.


(2) The validity of an election may be disputed by a candidate in the election by a petition addressed to the General Manager.


(3) Every petition disputing an election shall-

(a) set out clearly and fully the facts that are relied upon to invalidate the election; (b) be signed by the candidate disputing the election; and (c) be lodged with the General Manager within fourteen days after the notification of the result of the poll is published in the Official Bulletin.


(4) A copy of the petition shall be served by the petitioner upon the candidate declared elected within fourteen days after the notification of the result of the poll is published in the Official Bulletin.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 32.
Reference to Disputes Committee

32. (1) The General Manager shall forthwith transmit the petition to the Commission.


(2) If the Commission is of opinion, from the statement of facts relied upon by the petitioner, that there is a reasonable ground for investigation, the Commission may refer the matter to the Disputes Committee, but, if not of that opinion, it shall dismiss the petition.


Amended by 1964 No. 87 r. 4; 1966 No. 114 r. 4
(3) The Disputes Committee shall consist of the Assistant General Manager, the Returning Officer and an officer appointed by the General Manager.


(4) The General Manager shall appoint one of the members of the Disputes Committee to be the Chairman of the Committee.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 33.
Powers of Disputes Committee

33. (1) The Disputes Committee may-

(a) grant to the petitioner or the person elected leave to inspect the lists of the officers supplied to the Returning Officer and other documents used at or in connexion with the election, and to take extracts from those lists and documents;

(b) examine witnesses on oath;

(c) inquire into the identity of voters and whether their votes were improperly admitted or rejected, assuming the list furnished by the General Manager to the Returning Officer to be correct; and

(d) examine ballot-papers and ballot-paper envelopes and, if satisfied that there are good grounds for so doing, recommend the admission or rejection of any ballot-paper.


(2) The Disputes Committee shall furnish to the Commission the evidence taken by it and a report as to its finding.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 34.
Powers of the Commission

34. (1) The Commission shall, upon the receipt of the report of the Disputes Committee, decide the petition and, for that purpose, may-

(a) admit or reject any ballot-paper;

(b) declare that a candidate who was returned as elected was not duly elected;

(c) declare as duly elected a candidate who was not returned as elected;

(d) declare any election absolutely void; and

(e) dismiss the petition.


(2) The Commission may, if it thinks fit, refer the matter back to the Disputes Committee for further investigation and report, and the Disputes Committee shall thereupon investigate and report accordingly.


(3) The Commission may exercise all or any of its powers under this regulation on such grounds as the Commission in its discretion thinks just and reasonable.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 35.
Commission's decision

35. (1) If a candidate is declared not to have been duly elected, he ceases to hold office as Officers' Representative or Deputy of the Officers' Representative, as the case may be.


(2) If a candidate is declared to have been duly elected, he shall be deemed to have been elected to the office.


(3) If any election is declared absolutely void, a new election shall be held in accordance with this Part.


(4) The decision of the Commission is final and without appeal.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 36.
Errors and omissions not to avoid election

36. (1) An election shall not be declared to be void on account of an error of or omission by any officer if, in the opinion of the Commission, the error or omission did not affect the result of the election.


(2) Where any person entitled to vote was, on account of the error of or omission by an officer, prevented from voting in any election, evidence shall not be admitted or taken into consideration, for the purpose of determining whether the error of or omission by the officer did or did not affect the result of the election, of the way in which that person intended to vote at the election.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 37.
Preservation of ballot-papers

37. The ballot-papers and ballot-paper envelopes used in connexion with an election shall be retained in sealed and indorsed parcels for one month after the declaration of the poll, or, where an election is disputed, for one month after the determination of the petition, when they shall be destroyed.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 38.
Interpretation

Division 3-Procedure in Relation to Offences

Amended by 1964 No. 87 r. 5; 1966 No. 114 r. 5
38. In this Division-

"criminal offence" means a criminal offence referred to in paragraph (b) of sub-section (3) of section 56 of the Act;

"the prescribed officer" means-

(a) in relation to a senior officer-the General Manager;

(b) in relation to an officer (other than a senior officer) performing duty at the Head Office of the Commission or in the Australian Capital Territory-the Assistant General Manager; and

(c) in relation to an officer, other than a senior officer or an officer performing duty at the Head Office of the Commission or in the Australian Capital Territory- the Branch Manager of the Branch in which the first-mentioned officer performs duty.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 39.
Charges

39. Where the prescribed officer has reason to believe that an officer has been guilty of misconduct within the meaning of section 56 of the Act, the prescribed officer may charge the officer with misconduct.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 40.
Copy of charge to be furnished to officer

40. (1) The prescribed officer shall, forthwith after the charge is made, furnish to the officer a copy of the charge, together with a notice requiring the officer to furnish to the prescribed officer a written reply to the charge stating whether he admits or denies the charge.


(2) The officer may include in the written reply any explanation that he wishes to make in relation to the charge.


(3) If the officer does not, within seven days after the copy of the charge is furnished to him, furnish to the prescribed officer a written reply to the charge, he shall be deemed to have denied the truth of the charge.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 41.
Suspension of charged officer

41. (1) Where-

(a) an officer has been charged with misconduct; or

(b) an officer has been charged with a criminal offence,

the prescribed officer may, if he considers that the charge is of such a serious nature that the officer should not continue to perform his duties, suspend the officer from duty.


(2) An officer who has been suspended from duty under the last preceding sub-regulation shall, unless the Commission or a person to whom the Commission has, in pursuance of section 40 of the Act, delegated its powers under section 56 of the Act otherwise determines, be entitled to receive his salary during the period of his suspension.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 42.
Report by prescribed officer to the Commission

Amended by 1964 No. 87 r. 6
42. The prescribed officer who has made a charge against the officer shall-

(a) investigate or cause to have investigated all matters relevant to the charge; and

(b) furnish, through the General Manager, to the Commission-

(i) a report on those investigations;

(ii) his recommendation relating to the action (if any) that he considers the Commission should take in relation to the charge; and

(iii) the reply and explanation (if any) made by the officer.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 43.
Removal of suspension

43. The prescribed officer-

(a) may remove the suspension of an officer at any time before the hearing of the charge is determined; or

(b) shall remove the suspension immediately after-

(i) a finding by the Commission that the officer was not guilty of misconduct; or

(ii) if the officer has been charged with a criminal offence-the officer is found not guilty of the offence.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 44.
Interpretation

Division 4-Procedure on Appeals

44. In this Division, "the Board" means the Disciplinary Appeals Board constituted in accordance with section 58 of the Act.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 45.
Appeals

45. (1) An appeal under section 57 of the Act shall be in writing, shall state the grounds of appeal and shall be addressed to the Chairman of the Board.


(2) The appeal shall be lodged with the Chairman of the Board within fourteen days after the date on which the appellant receives notice of the matter in respect of which he desires to appeal.


(3) The Chairman of the Board shall fix a time and place for the hearing of the appeal and shall cause notice thereof to be given to the members of the Board, to the appellant and to the Commission.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 46.
Particulars to be furnished

46. (1) The General Manager shall furnish to the Chairman of the Board and to the appellant, within seven days after the date on which the Commission receives notice of the appeal, or within such shorter time as the Chairman of the Board determines, particulars of the action taken by the Commission in respect of which the appeal has been lodged and, if, at the time the Commission took the action, the Commission gave reasons for taking the action, a copy of those reasons.


(2) The Chairman of the Board may direct that further particulars be furnished, and the Commission shall furnish further particulars accordingly.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 47.
Appeals to be heard in camera

47. The hearing of an appeal by the Board shall be in camera unless the Board otherwise decides.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 48.
Statements may be lodged

48. (1) The appellant and the Commission, respectively, may lodge with the Board statements relating to the appeal.


(2) A copy of such a statement shall be furnished by the appellant or the Commission, as the case may be, to the other party.


(3) The Board may direct that any statement lodged under the provisions of this regulation shall be in the form of a statutory declaration.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 49.
Evidence

49. (1) On the hearing of the appeal, the appellant and the Commission may call oral evidence.


(2) The Chairman may, by writing under his hand, summon any person to attend the Board at a time and place mentioned in the summons and then and there to give evidence and to produce any books, documents and writings in his custody or control which he is required by the summons to produce.


(3) A summons under the last preceding sub-regulation shall be served personally or by leaving it at the usual place of abode of the person to whom it is addressed.


(4) A person served with a summons to attend the Board shall not, without reasonable excuse, fail to attend the Board or to produce any documents, books or writings in his custody or control which he is required by the summons to produce.


(5) It shall be a defence to a prosecution for an offence arising under the last preceding sub-regulation if the defendant proves that the documents, books or writings were not relevant to the matter before the Board.


(6) A person appearing as a witness before the Board shall not refuse-

(a) to be sworn or to make an affirmation; or

(b) to answer any question relevant to the matter before the Board put to him by a member of the Board.


Penalty: Fifty pounds.


(7) Nothing in this regulation shall be taken to require a person to answer any question which would tend to criminate him.


(8) A witness before the Board shall not knowingly give false testimony in any evidence given by him to the Board.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 50.
Representation of appellant and Commission

50. (1) The appellant may be represented before the Board by not more than one counsel or solicitor, or by an agent (being an officer), who may examine witnesses and address the Board on his behalf.


(2) The Commission may be represented by not more than one counsel or solicitor, or by an officer appointed for the purpose by the General Manager, who may examine witnesses and address the Board on behalf of the Commission.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 51.
Board not to be bound by rules of evidence

51. The Board shall make a thorough investigation without regard to legal forms and solemnities and shall not be bound by any rules of evidence, but may inform itself on any matter in such manner as it thinks fit.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 52.
Proceedings where appellant or witness in remote locality

52. (1) Where it appears to the Board that it is undesirable by reason of the appellant being stationed in a remote locality or by reason of expense, inconvenience or delay to require the appellant or any particular witness to attend before the Board to give evidence, the Board may, by order in writing under the hand of the Chairman, appoint some fit and proper person to take the evidence of the appellant or witness.


(2) The person so appointed shall take the evidence of the appellant or witness on oath or affirmation and for the purpose of so doing shall have all the powers of the Chairman of the Board.


(3) Any party to the appeal shall be entitled to be represented, in the manner provided by regulation 50 of these Regulations, before any person taking evidence in pursuance of this regulation.


(4) The evidence so taken shall be certified under the hand of the person taking it and forwarded to the Board and considered by it in connexion with the appeal.


(5) Nothing in this regulation prevents an appellant from appearing in person at the hearing of the appeal by the Board.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 53.
Decision of the appeal

53. A statement of the decision of the Board under the hand of the Chairman shall be furnished to the Commission and the appellant within seven days after the decision of the appeal.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SECT. 54.
Costs

54. (1) The Board may recommend that all or any part of the costs or expenses incurred by the appellant in connexion with the appeal be paid by the Commission, in which case the Commission shall make payment accordingly.


(2) The Board may make a recommendation under the last preceding sub-regulation whether or not the appeal was successful.


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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION (STAFF) REGULATIONS - SCHEDULE

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THE SCHEDULE
Regulation 2
STATUTORY RULES REPEALED

Statutory Rules 1947, No. 17
Statutory Rules 1948, No. 134
Statutory Rules 1949, No. 66
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 50
Statutory Rules 1955, No. 11
Statutory Rules 1956, No. 103
Statutory Rules 1959, No. 24
Statutory Rules 1959, No. 80
Statutory Rules 1961, No. 21.
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