Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATION UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1902.
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation
under the
Dated this fifteenth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and eleven.
DUDLEY,
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command,
KING O’MALLEY,
Minister of State for Home Affairs.
Repeal of Public Service Regulations 209 and 213, and Substitution therefor of New Regulation
Regulations 209 and 213, made under
the provisions of the
209. Each candidate for appointment to the Public Service shall furnish with his application a certificate of character from his last employer, a clergyman, a teacher, or a Justice of the Peace.
A successful candidate shall, upon appointment, and within 14 days of a request being made therefor, forward to the Commissioner (
a )a properly certified extract from on official register of births, or other evidence of age satisfactory to the Commissioner, and (b )a certificate, from a medical practitioner registered within the Commonwealth, of sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects, containing satisfactory answers to such detailed questions as the Commissioner may specify. Provided that in the case of appointees resident in or appointed to the capital city or suburbs of a State, such medical certificate must be obtained from a medical practitioner nominated by the Commissioner.If the required certificates are not forwarded within the time specified, or are not considered satisfactory, the Commissioner may cancel the appointment.
The Provisional Regulation, dated 12th April, 1909, known as Statutory Rules, 1909, No, 45, is hereby repealed.
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