Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1926. No. 41.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1924 (FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT, 1926)

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 amendment of the Regulations, such amendment to come into operation forthwith.

 

Dated this twenty-third day of March, 1926,

C. B. B. White, Chairman,

Board of Commissioners

W. J. Skewes,

J. P. McGlinn,

Approved in Executive Council this thirty-first day of March, 1926.

STONEHAVEN,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

C. W. C. MARR,

for Prime Minister.

 

Amendment of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations.

(Statutory Rules 1923, No. 93, as amended to this date.)

After regulation 58 the following regulation is inserted:—

“58a. (1) Upon report by a duly qualified medical practitioner that, by reason of contact with a person suffering from an infectious disease and through the operation of restrictions imposed by Commonwealth or State law in respect of such disease, an officer is unable to attend for duty the Chief Officer may grant the officer leave of absence. Such leave of absence may be regarded as leave of absence owing to illness or, at the option of the officer, the whole or any portion of the leave may be deducted from recreation leave due.

“(2) Leave of absence under the last preceding sub-regulation shall not be granted for any period beyond the earliest date at which it would be practicable for the officer to resume duty, having regard to the restrictions imposed by law.”

 

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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