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STATUTORY RULES.

1924. No. 160.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922 (SIXTEENTH AMENDMENT, 1924).

THE BOARD of Commissioners appointed under the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922, 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 tenth day of October, 1924.

C. B. B. White, Chairman,

Board of Commissioners

W. J. Skewes,

J. P. McGlinn,

Approved in Executive Council this twenty-third day of October, 1924.

FORSTER,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

THOS. W. CRAWFORD,

for Prime Minister.

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Amendment of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations.

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

Regulation 165 is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

165. (1) The maximum age for transfer from the Fourth Division to the Third Division in any office for training of junior officers for duties of a professional or technical character shall be as determined by the Board and notified in the Gazette but shall not in any case exceed twenty-five years.

(2) No officer after attaining the age of thirty years shall be eligible for transfer from the Fourth Division to the Third Division:

Provided that this sub-regulation shall not apply—

(a) in the case of returned soldiers;

(b) to such offices as the Board specifies by notification in the Gazette; and

(c) if the Board so determines, to any officer who has qualified for transfer to the Third Division by examination notified before the making of this regulation.

 

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C.16694.—Price 3d.

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