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

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STATUTORY RULES.

1904. No. 27.

AMENDMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATION No. 144.

Every officer in the Clerical Division shall be entitled, if of the age of twenty-one years, to a salary of One hundred and ten pounds per annum, provided he has been employed for a period of not less than three years inthe Public Service, of which one year has been in such Division, and shown by passing one of the prescribed examinations mentioned in Regulations Nos. 145 and 146 that he is capable of doing the work of an office to which the salary of that amount is attached.

No officer of the Clerical Division whose salary has been increased to £110 per annum under the provisions of Section 21 (6) of the Act shall be entitled to further increases until such time as he would have received that amount in the ordinary course of progression through the Subdivisions of his class. He shall be entitled to receive the £10 increase to enable him to advance to the Fourth Subdivision of the Fifth Class twelve months subsequent to the date of his advancement to the Third Subdivision of such class, provided he is not dealt with under the provision of Section 20 of the Act.

D. C. McLACHLAN,

Public Service Commissioner.

Melbourne, 10th June, 1904.

 

ByAuthority: Robt. S. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne.

C.6810.—Price 3d.

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