Commonwealth Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1904. No. 64.

PROVISIONAL REGULATION AMENDING PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATION No. 209.

Regulation No. 209 made under the provisions of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1902, reads as follows:—

“Each candidate for appointment to the Professional or Clerical Division shall forward with his application—

(a)A properly certified extract from some official register of births or other satisfactory evidence of age.

(b) Certificate from some medical practitioner registered in the Commonwealth that he (the candidate) is in sound bodily health, and free from physical defect.

(c) Certificate of good character from his employer, or a clergyman, teacher, or justice of the peace.”

His Excellency the Governor-General has approved of the above Regulation being repealed, and a new Regulation as under being substituted therefor, such amended Regulation to come into operation as a Provisional Regulation, as from the 21st day of September, 1904.

“Each candidate for appointment to the Professional or Clerical Division shall furnish with his application a certificate of character from his employer, a clergyman, a teacher, or a justice of the peace; and successful candidates shall forward to the Commissioner within fourteen days of a request being made therefor, a properly certified extract from an official register of births, or other satisfactory evidence of age, together with a certificate, from a medical practitioner registered within the Commonwealth, of sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects; otherwise his name may be removed from the Register. Provided that at the option of candidates such certificates may be forwarded prior to examination.”

 

By Authority: Robt. S. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne.

C.10580.—Price 3d.

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