STATUTORY RULES.
1928. No. 124.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE AUSTRALIAN
SOLDIERS’ REPATRIATION ACT 1920-1922.
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 Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act1920-1922, to be operative as from
the second day of July One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.
Dated this twenty-seventh day of
November, 1928.
STONEHAVEN
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
NEVILLE
HOWSE
Minister-in-Charge of Repatriation.
Amendments
of Australian Soldiers Repatriation Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1925,
No. 110, as amended to this date.)
1. Regulation 45 is
amended by omitting the words “gifts and loans” and inserting in their stead
the word “assistance.”
2.Regulation
49 is amended by inserting after the word “Regulations” the words “and except
as provided in regulations 77 to 80, 82 to 89i, 89k,
89l, 89n to 89r, 92, 93(1),
102e, 103 to 106, 122 to 124, 179,
180 to 181aand 191, where the assistance, monetary or otherwise, shall
be deemed to be by way of gift.”
3. Regulation 50 is
amended—
(a)by omitting the words “a loan” and inserting in their stead the words “assistance
by way of loan or hire purchase”; and
(b)by adding at the end thereof the words “or payment of the value of the
chattels obtained by hire purchase, as the case may be.”
4. Regulations 51 and 52
are amended by omitting the words “a loan” and “loan” wherever occurring and
inserting in their stead the words “assistance by way of loan or hire purchase.”
3030.—Price 3d.
5. Regulation 53 is
repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—
Writing
off loans, &c.
53.
Where a Deputy Commissioner is satisfied that a person who has obtained from
the Commission a loan or chattels by hire purchase secured by Form A, B, C or
D) in the Schedule, or by any other form of security, is unable to repay the
amount of the loan or of the value of the chattels (as the case may be) as
stated in the security, or that for any other reason any such amount should be
written off, the Deputy Commissioner may write off the whole or any portion of
the amount;
Provided
that where the amount exceeds one hundred pounds, the Deputy Commissioner shall
refer the case, with a recommendation, to the Commission for determination.”
6. Regulation 54 is
amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1) thereof the words “by way of loan”
and inserting in their stead the words “as assistance by way of loan or hire
purchase,” and by omitting from sub-regulation (1) the words “as a loan,” and
inserting in their stead the words “as a grant by way of loan or hire purchase
(as the case may be)”.
7.Regulation
55 is amended by inserting after the word “loan” the words “or hire purchase,”
8. Regulation 109 is
amended by omitting the words “loan granted” in the proviso thereto and
inserting in their stead the words “assistance granted under this regulation.”
9. Regulation 193 is
amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1) thereof the words “a gift or loan
of money or goods has been made or” and inserting in their stead the words “assistance
has been.”
By
Authority: H. J. Green, Government
Printer, Canberra.