Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES

1968 No.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE FORCES RETIREMENT BENEFITS ACT 1948-1968.*

WHEREAS by sub-section (1.) of section 88 of the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act 1948-1968 it is provided that the Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with that Act, prescribing all matters which by that Act are required or permitted to be prescribed, or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to that Act:

AND WHEREAS by sub-section (2.) of that section it is provided that, where the pay of any class of members is increased or reduced, regulations for the purpose of the definition of “daily rate of pay” in sub-section (1.) of section 4 of that Act in relation to members included within that class made after the date on and from which the increase or reduction took effect may be expressed to have taken effect from and including that date:

AND WHEREAS the pay of members included in a class of members referred to in regulation 3 of the following Regulations has been increased from and including the date specified in that regulation:

NOW THEREFORE I, the Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act 1948-1968 for the purpose of the definition of “daily rate of pay” in subsection (1.) of section 4 of that Act.

Dated this thirteenth

day of September, 1968.

CASEY

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Treasurer.

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The Schedule.

Amendments of the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations 

1. The Schedule to the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of

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* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 1968.

  Statutory Rules 1963, No. 37, as amended by Statutory Rules 1963, Nos. 87 and 93; 1964, Nos. 79, 113 and 163; 1965, Nos. 20, 38, 160 and 160; 1966, Nos. 37, 42 and 133; 1967, Nos. 25 and 119; and 1968, Nos. 17 and

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 Pay) Regulations is amended by omitting Part II. and inserting in its stead the following part:—

Part II.

Chaplains

$

22

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Chaplain-General..........

Principal Air Chaplain.................

20.78

23

Chaplain with not less than 20 years’ service as a chaplain

Chaplain, Third Class, with not less than 16 years’ service in that classification

Chaplain with not less than 20 years’ service in that rank

19.87

24

Chaplain with less than 20 but not less than 11 years’ service as a chaplain

Chaplain, Third Class, with less than 16 but not less than 7 years’ service in that classification

Chaplain with less than 20 but not lets than 11 years’ service in that rank

18.30

25

Chaplain with less than 11 but not less than 4 years’ service as a chaplain

Chaplain, Third Class, with less than 7 years’ service in that classification

Chaplain with less than 11 but not less than 4 years’ service in that rank

15.49

26

Chaplain with less than 4 years’ service as a chaplain

Chaplain, Fourth Class 

Chaplain with less than 4 years’ service in that rank

13.32

2.The Schedule to the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations is amended by omitting Item 33 and inserting in its stead the following item:—

“33. | Superintendent

Colonel

Group Officer

16.38”.

Applications.

3. Regulation 1 of these Regulations has effect and shall be deemed to have taken effect in relation to chaplains of the Permanent Naval Forces, members of the Permanent Military Forces holding the classification Chaplain, Third Class or Chaplain, Fourth Class and chaplains of the Permanent Air Force from and including the seventeenth day of July, 1967.

    

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By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra

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