Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1927. No. 87.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922–1924.

THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS appointed under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922-1924, in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the said Act, and subject to the approval of the Governor-General, hereby makes the following amendments of the Regulations, such amendments to come into operation forthwith, except the amendment of Regulation 90, which is to come into operation as from the 1st August, 1927.

Dated this fifteenth day of July, 1927.

 

C. B. B WHITE

Board

of

Commissioners

Chairman.

W. J. SKEWES

J. P. McGLINN

Approved in Executive Council this third day of August, 1927.

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command.

???[D1] 

for Prime Minister.

 

Amendments of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations.

(Statutory Rules 1926, No. 212, as amended to this date.)

1. Regulation 90 is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1) the following words and figures:—

Motorcar....................................

8d. per mile

Motor cycle with side car............

5d. per mile

Motor cycle................................

4d. per mile

Bicycle.......................................

3d.per mile”

and inserting in their stead the following words and figures:—

“Motor car, 10 horse power and over

7d. per mile

Motor car under 10 horse power

4½d per mile

Motor cycle with side car............

4d. per mile

Motor cycle................................

3d. per mile

Bicycle.......................................

3d. per mile”

C.10076.—Price 3d.

2. Regulation 104 is amended—

(a) by inserting in the table in sub-regulation (1), before the office “Secretary and Chief Inspector, Public Service Board”, opposite the Department “Prime Minister”, the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary from 1st July, 1924.

Salary from 1st July, 1926.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Minimum.

Maximum,

£

£

£

£

Assistant Secretary...........

800

900

804

900

Official Secretary to the Governor-General......................................

700

800

708

804

(b) by inserting in the table in sub-regulation (1), before the office “Chief Inspector (Stores and Transport)”, opposite the, Department “Postmaster-General”, the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary from 1st July, 1924.

Salary from 1st July, 1926.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Minimum.

Maximum.

£

£

£

£

Chief Inspector (Finance)..............

900

1,000

900

1,100

Chief Inspector (Postal Services)....

850

1,100

852

1,000

Chief Inspector (Telephones).........

800

900

804

900

Chief Inspector (Telegraphs and Wireless) 

800

900

804

900

3. Regulation 105B is amended by inserting in the table, after the office of Clerk, Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch (Maternity Allowances), New South Wales, Department of the Treasury, the following particulars:—

Office

Branch.

Department.

Salary.

Minimum.

Maximum,

£

£

Clerk ..

Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch (Pensions), Western Australia

Treasury ..

96

£ 256

1 position.

4. Regulation 105c is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-regulation (1) the words “and Albury”.

(b) by omitting from sub-regulation (2) the words “Fowler’s Bay”.

5. Regulation 106 is amended—

(a) by inserting at the beginning of Table B the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary from 1st July, 1924.

Salary from 1st July, 1926.

Remarks.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Incre­ments (Annual).

Min­imum.

Maximum

Incre­ments (Annual).

General Staff.

£

£

£

£

£

£

Assistant (Female)—.....

Under 17 years..........

..

90

..

..

84

..

At 17 years................

..

90

..

..

96

..

At 18 years................

..

102

..

..

108

..

At 19 years...............

..

120

..

..

126

..

At 20 years...............

..

144

..

..

150

..

Adult........................

150

168

6

160

172

6

Assistant (Despatch, &c.)—

..

Under 17 years..........

..

..

..

..

84

..

At 17 years................

..

..

..

..

96

..

At 18 years...............

..

..

..

..

108

..

At 19 years...............

..

..

..

..

132

..

At 20 years................

..

..

..

..

156

..

Adult........................

..

..

212

260

8

Assistant (Publicity)......

244

276

8

252

284

8

Assistant (Records)—

..

Under 17 years..........

..

90

..

..

84

..

At 17 years................

..

90

..

..

96

..

At 18 years................

..

102

..

..

108

..

At 19 years...............

..

120

..

..

132

..

At 20 years..............

..

144

..

..

156

..

Adult........................

202

250

8

212

260

8

Assistant Supervisor (Pub­licity)...................................

324

360

12

330

366

12

Gazette Officer.............

276

312

12

282

318

12

Ministerial Messenger...

276

312

12

282

318

12

 

(b) by omitting from Table D the office “Assistant (Industrial Registrar’s Office)” and the figures “252’’, “284”, and “8”, shown opposite such office.

(c) by inserting in Table D, after the office “Ministerial Messenger’’„ the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary.

Remarks.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Increments (Annual).

£

£

£

Senior Assistant (Permits, &c.), Industrial Registrar’s Office ..

294

330

12

(d) by inserting in Table H, before the office “Assistant (Records), Navy Accounts Branch”, the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary.

Remarks.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Increments (Annual).

£

£

£

Assistant (Despatch), Navy Secretariat

212

260

8

(e) by inserting in Table H, after the office “Assistant (Staff and Industrial)”, the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary.

Remarks.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Increments (Annual).

£

£

£

Assistant (Typing, &c), Navy Secretariat.............................................

252

284

8

(f) by inserting in Table H, after the office “Senior Assistant (Mail)”, the following particulars:—

Office.

Salary.

Remarks.

Minimum,

Maximum.

Increments (Annual).

£

£

£

Stenographer, Navy Secretariat

270

306

12

(g) by inserting at the beginning of Table I the following particulars :—

Office.

Salary from 1st July, 1924.

Salary from 1st July, 1926.

Remarks.

Minimum.

Maximum.

Increments (Annual).

Minimum.

Max-imum

Increments (Annual).

Central Staff,

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

Assistant (Female) (Ledgers , &c.)..

246

270

6

250

274

6

Assistant (Licences &c.) Grade 1.............

202

250

8

212

260

8

Assistant (Licences, &c), Grade 2.............

244

276

8

252

284

8

Assistant (Records, &c).........................

202

250

8

212

260

8

Head Messenger..

202

250

8

212

260

8

Ministerial Messenger.........................

244

276

8

252

284

8

(h) by inserting in the fifth column of Table I, after the word “test”, opposite the office “Apprentice”, the following words:—

“If unable to pass test, may be paid, subject to satisfactory reports as to conduct, diligence, and efficiency, at the rate of £244 per annum on the approval of the Board.”

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by H. J. Green, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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