Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922 (THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT, 1924).
THE BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERSappointed under the
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Dated this tenth day of September, 1924.
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Approved in Executive Council this seventeenth day of September, 1924.
STRADBROKE,
Deputy of the Governor-General,
By His Excellency’s Command,
L.l. ATKINSON,
for Prime Minister.
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Amendment of Commonwealth Public Service Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1923, No. 93, asamended to this date.)
Regulation 79 is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—
“79. (1) Officers regularly employed on relieving duties shall, where employed at a temporary station for less than one week, be paid the scale of allowances provided by regulation 75
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(2) An officer temporarily transferred to perform duty at another station or stations involving absence from home for a period of not less than six weeks shall, subject to the provisions of sub-regulation (4) of regulation 75, be paid an allowance as prescribed in the last preceding sub-regulation, provided—
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a ) that the officer is informed in writing before leaving his head-quarters of the allowance to be paid;
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b )that a period of not less than three weeks elapses between the time of an officer’s first arrival in, and time of ultimate departure from, any town;(
c ) that where an officer is required to leave his temporary head-quarters for a period of not more than one week and has to continue payment for board and lodging at his temporary head-quarters during his absence, he shall be paid travelling allowance during absence as provided by sub-regulation (1) of regulation 75 in addition to the allowance under this regulation; and(
d ) that this regulation shall not apply to cases of officers temporarily required to perform duty in a capital city.”
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