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

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STATUTORY RULES 1963, No. 87.(b)

The Schedule.

1. The Schedule to the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations is repealed and the following Schedule inserted in its stead:—

THE SCHEDULE.

Regulation 2.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART I.

Male Officers, other—

(a) Officers of the Special Duties List of the Permanent Naval Forces;

(b) Officers of the Permanent Military Forces, being Quartermasters; and

(c) Chaplains.

1. Vice-Admiral (Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee)

Lieutenant-General (Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee)

Air Marshal (Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee)

17

10

9

2. Vice-Admiral (The First Naval Member of the Naval Board)

Lieutenant-General (Chief of the General Staff)

Air Marshal (Chief of the Air Staff)

16

17

0

3. Vice-Admiral..............................

Lieutenant-General.......................

..........................................................

14

15

11

4. Rear-Admiral.............................

Major-General...............................

Air Vice-Marshal...........................

13

3

6

5. Captain (Special Rate)

Brigadier..........................................

Air Commodore............................

11

6

5

6. Captain (or relative rank)

Colonel............................................

Group Captain...............................

10

8

8

7. Commander (or relative rank)

Lieutenant-Colonel.......................

Wing Commander........................

8

16

2

8. Lieutenant-Commander (or relative rank)

Major...............................................

Squadron Leader...........................

7

3

7

9. ......................................................

..........................................................

Flight Lieutenant...........................

6

2

1

10. Lieutenant (or relative rank)

Captain...........................................

..........................................................

5

11

3

11. Lieutenant-Surgeon (or relative rank)

..........................................................

..........................................................

5

3

8

12. ...................................................

Lieutenant......................................

Flying Officer.................................

4

6

9

13. ...................................................

Second Lieutenant........................

..........................................................

3

18

1

14. Sub-Lieutenant 

..........................................................

Pilot Officer....................................

3

14

8

15. Acting Sub-Lieutenant

..........................................................

..........................................................

3

6

1

16. Midshipman (Supplementary List)

..........................................................

..........................................................

2

9

4

17. Midshipman Sub-Lieutenant (undergraduate)

..........................................................

Pilot Officer (Student) during final three years of medical course or final year of any other course

2

5

2

(b) Made under the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act 1948–1962 on 31st August, 1963; notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 12th September, 1963.

The form of introductory words used to make the Statutory Rule was as follows:—

“Whereas by sub-section (1.) of section eighty-eight of the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act 1948-1962 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 purposes of the definition of “daily rate of pay” in sub-section (1.) of section four 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 (other than members the ranks and descriptions applicable to whom are set out in items 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 49, 50, 51, 123, 124, 125 and 175 in the Schedule inserted in the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations by regulation 1 of the following Regulations) has been increased, in the case of members of the Permanent Naval Forces and of members of the Permanent Military Forces, on and from the third day of May, 1963, and, in the case of members of the Permanent Air Force, on and from the second day of May, 1963:

“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 19481962 for the purpose of the definition of ‘daily rate of pay’ in sub-section (1.) of section four of that Act.”.

 

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART I.— continued.

Male Officers, other, etc.—continued.

18..........................................................

Royal Military College Cadet undergoing third or fourth year training

Air Cadet undergoing third or fourth year training

2

0

1

19. Acting Sub-Lieutenant (undergraduate)

..........................................................

Any other Pilot Officer (student)

1

17

8

20. Midshipman (undergraduate)

..........................................................

..........................................................

1

13

0

21. Cadet Midshipman

Royal Military College Cadet undergoing first or second year training

Air Cadet undergoing first or second year training

1

10

9

PART II.

Other Male Officers.

22. Commander (Special Duties)

..........................................................

..........................................................

8

16

2

23. Lieutenant-Commander (Special Duties) (or relative rank), with eight years’ or more service in that rank, or in that rank and in the rank of Lieutenant-Commander (Branch List) (or relative rank)

..........................................................

..........................................................

6

16

9

24. Any other Lieutenant-Commander (Special Duties) (or relative rank)

..........................................................

..........................................................

6

1

4

25. ..........................................................

Major (Quartermaster)

..........................................................

6

14

3

26. ..........................................................

Captain (Quartermaster)

..........................................................

5

18

3

27. Lieutenant (Special Duties) (or relative rank)

..........................................................

..........................................................

5

10

0

28. ..........................................................

Lieutenant (Quartermaster)

..........................................................

5

4

10

29. Sub-Lieutenant (Special Duties) (or relative rank)

..........................................................

..........................................................

4

19

8

30. Senior Chaplain with twenty years’ or more service in that rank or in that rank and the rank of Chaplain

Chaplain First Class.....................

Principal Air Chaplain Chaplain, First Class

8

3

11

Chaplain with twenty years’ or more service in that rank

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART II.—continued.

Other Male Officers—continued.

31. Senior Chaplain with twelve years’ or more, and less than twenty years’, service in that rank or in that rank and the rank of Chaplain

Chaplain, Second Class

Chaplain, Second Class

7

9

2

Chaplain with twelve years’ or more, and less than twenty years’, service in that rank

32. Chaplain with four years’ or more, and less than twelve years’, service in that rank

Chaplain, Third Class

Chaplain, Third Class

6

7

3

33. Chaplain with less than four years’ service in that rank

Chaplain, Fourth Class

Chaplain, Fourth Class

5

4

10

PART III.

Female Officers.

34. ........................................................

Colonel............................................

Group Officer.................................

6

16

1

35. Chief Officer........................................................

Lieutenant-Colonel.......................

Wing Officer..................................

5

12

7

36. First Officer........................................................

Major...............................................

Squadron Officer...........................

4

17

1

37. Second Officer........................................................

Captain...........................................

Flight Officer..................................

3

18

9

38. ........................................................

Lieutenant (Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps)

Section Officer (Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service)

3

8

7

39. Third Officer........................................................

Lieutenant......................................

Section Officer...............................

3

2

2

40. ........................................................

Second Lieutenant........................

..........................................................

2

15

8

PART IV.

Male Members, other than Officers.

Common Scale—

41. Chief Petty Officer (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

4

2

5

42. Chief Petty Officer (Naval Airmen)

...........................................................

...........................................................

4

1

11

43. Sergeant, Second Class, Naval Dockyard Police

...........................................................

...........................................................

4

0

2

44. Petty Officer (Naval Airman)

...........................................................

...........................................................

3

16

1

45. Petty Officer (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

3

12

3

46. Leading Seaman (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

3

3

6

47. Able Seaman (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

2

16

6

48. Ordinary Seaman (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

2

8

8

49. Recruit Seaman (or relative rank)

...........................................................

...........................................................

2

5

2

50. Junior Musician..............................................

...........................................................

...........................................................

2

5

2

51. Apprentice..............................................

...........................................................

...........................................................

1

9

6

 

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART IV.—continued.

Male Members, other than Officers—continued.

Artisans—

52. Chief Artisan.........................

........................................................

.............................................................

4

0

11

53. Artisan, First Class...............

........................................................

.............................................................

3

14

1

54. Artisan, Second Class..........

........................................................

.............................................................

3

10

0

55. Artisan, Third Class.............

........................................................

.............................................................

3

5

8

56. Artisan, Fourth Class...........

........................................................

.............................................................

3

0

8

57. Artisan, Fifth Class

Artificers and Mechanicians—

........................................................

.............................................................

2

14

8

58. Chief Artificer ...........................

........................................................

.............................................................

4

5

5

59. Chief Mechanician...................

........................................................

.............................................................

4

5

5

60. Artificer, First Class.................

........................................................

.............................................................

3

19

7

61. Mechanician, First Class..........

........................................................

.............................................................

3

19

7

62. Artificer, Second Class.............

........................................................

.............................................................

3

16

7

63. Artificer, Third Class................

........................................................

.............................................................

3

13

8

64. Mechanician, Second Class

........................................................

.............................................................

3

12

0

65. Artificer, Fourth Class..............

........................................................

.............................................................

3

7

1

66. Artificer, Fifth Class.................

........................................................

.............................................................

2

17

8

67...................................................

Group 1—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group I—Warrant Officer

3

15

0

68...................................................

Group 2—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 2—Warrant Officer

3

17

8

69...................................................

Group 3—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 3—Warrant Officer

4

0

0

70...................................................

Group 4—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 4—Warrant Officer

4

2

1

71...................................................

Group 5—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 5—Warrant Officer

4

4

2

72...................................................

Group 6—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 6—Warrant Officer

4

6

6

73...................................................

Group 7—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 7—Warrant Officer

4

8

8

74...................................................

Group 1—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 1—Flight Sergeant

3

11

9

75...................................................

Group 2—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 2—Flight Sergeant

3

14

5

76...................................................

Group 3—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 3—Flight Sergeant

3

16

9

77...................................................

Group 4—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 4—Flight Sergeant

3

18

10

78...................................................

Group 5—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 5—Flight Sergeant

4

0

11

79...................................................

Group 6—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 6—Flight Sergeant

4

3

3

80...................................................

Group 7—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

Group 7—Flight Sergeant

4

5

5

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART IV.—continued.

Male Members, other than Officers—continued.

81.

..............................................

Group 1—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

3

9

0

82.

..............................................

Group 2—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

3

11

8

83.

..............................................

Group 3—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

3

14

0

84.

..............................................

Group 4—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

3

16

1

85.

..............................................

Group 5—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

3

18

2

86.

..............................................

Group 6—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

4

0

6

87.

..............................................

Group 7—Staff Sergeant..............

...........................................................

4

2

8

88.

..............................................

Group 1—Sergeant........................

Group 1—Sergeant........................

3

4

7

89.

..............................................

Group 2—Sergeant........................

Group 2—Sergeant........................

3

7

3

90.

..............................................

Group 3—Sergeant........................

Group 3—Sergeant........................

3

9

7

91.

..............................................

Group 4—Sergeant........................

Group 4—Sergeant........................

3

11

8

92.

..............................................

Group 5—Sergeant........................

Group 5—Sergeant........................

3

13

9

93.

..............................................

Group 6—Sergeant........................

Group 6—Sergeant........................

3

16

1

94.

..............................................

Group 7—Sergeant........................

Group 7—Sergeant........................

3

18

3

95.

..............................................

Group 1—Corporal........................

Group 1—Corporal........................

2

16

0

96.

..............................................

Group 2—Corporal........................

Group 2—Corporal........................

2

18

8

97.

..............................................

Group 3—Corporal........................

Group 3—Corporal........................

3

1

0

98.

..............................................

Group 4—Corporal........................

Group 4—Corporal........................

3

3

1

99.

..............................................

Group 5—Corporal........................

Group 5—Corporal........................

3

5

2

100.

..............................................

Group 6—Corporal........................

Group 6—Corporal........................

3

7

6

101.

..............................................

Group 7—Corporal........................

Group 7—Corporal........................

3

9

8

102.

..............................................

Group 1—Lance Corporal

Group 1—Leading Aircraftman

2

11

7

103.

..............................................

Group 2—Lance Corporal............

Group 2—Leading Aircraftman

2

14

3

104.

..............................................

Group 3—Lance Corporal............

Group 3—Leading Aircraftman

2

16

7

105.

..............................................

Group 4—Lance Corporal............

Group 4—Leading Aircraftman

2

18

8

106.

..............................................

Group 5—Lance Corporal............

Group 5—Leading Aircraftman

3

0

9

107.

..............................................

Group 6—Lance Corporal............

Group 6—Leading Aircraftman

3

3

1

108.

..............................................

Group 7—Lance Corporal............

Group 7—Leading Aircraftman

3

5

3

109.

..............................................

Group 1—Private...........................

Group 1—Aircraftman

2

8

8

110.

..............................................

Group 2—Private...........................

Group 2—Aircraftman

2

11

4

111.

..............................................

Group 3—Private...........................

Group 3—Aircraftman

2

13

8

112.

..............................................

Group 4—Private...........................

Group 4—Aircraftman

2

15

9

113.

..............................................

Group 5—Private...........................

Group 5—Aircraftman

2

17

10

114.

..............................................

Group 6—Private...........................

Group 6—Aircraftman

3

0

2

115.

..............................................

Group 7—Private...........................

Group 7—Aircraftman

3

2

4

116.

..............................................

Warrant Officer (Class I.), Survey Corps

............................................................

4

17

7

117.

..............................................

...........................................................

Warrant Officer (Airman Aircrew) (Pilots and Navigators)

4

9

3

118.

..............................................

...........................................................

Warrant Officer (Airman Aircrew) (Signallers and Gunners)

4

7

11

119.

..............................................

...........................................................

Flight Sergeant (Airman Aircrew)

4

1

11

120.

..............................................

...........................................................

Sergeant (Airman Aircrew)

3

16

1

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

 

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART IV.—continued.

Male Members, other than Officers—continued.

121...................................................

Cadet (Officer Cadet School)

..........................................................

2

16

0

122...................................................

..........................................................

Aircrew Trainee.............................

2

8

8

123. ...............................................

Recruit Private

Recruit Aircraftman

Apprentice Musician

Apprentice Clerk

Junior Equipment and Administrative Trainee

2

5

2

124...................................................

..........................................................

Apprentice Airman.......................

1

9

6

125...................................................

Apprentice Tradesman

..........................................................

1

7

8

PART V.

Female Members, other than Officers.

126...................................................

Group 1—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 1— Warrant Officer

2

15

11

127...................................................

Group 2—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 2—Warrant Officer

2

18

7

128...................................................

Group 3—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 3—Warrant Officer

3

0

11

129...................................................

Group 4—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 4—Warrant Officer

3

3

0

130...................................................

Group 5—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 5—Warrant Officer

3

5

1

131...................................................

Group 6—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 6—Warrant Officer

3

7

5

132...................................................

Group 7—Warrant Officer (Class I.)

Group 7—Warrant Officer

3

9

7

133...................................................

Group 1—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

2

13

9

134...................................................

Group 2—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

2

16

5

135...................................................

Group 3—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

2

18

9

136...................................................

Group 4—Warrant Officer (Class 11.)

..........................................................

3

0

10

137...................................................

Group 5—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

3

2

11

138...................................................

Group 6—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

3

5

3

139...................................................

Group 7—Warrant Officer (Class II.)

..........................................................

3

7

5

140. Group 1—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 1—Staff Sergeant

Group 1—Flight Sergeant

2

11

11

141. Group 2—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 2—Staff Sergeant

Group 2—Flight Sergeant

2

14

7

142. Group 3—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 3—Staff Sergeant

Group 3—Flight Sergeant

2

16

11

143. Group 4—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 4—Staff Sergeant

Group 4—Flight Sergeant

2

19

0

144. Group 5—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 5—Staff Sergeant

Group 5—Flight Sergeant

3

1

1

145. Group 6—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 6—Staff Sergeant

Group 6—Flight Sergeant

3

3

5

146. Group 7—Chief Petty Officer Wran

Group 7—Staff Sergeant

Group 7—Flight Sergeant

3

5

7

THE SCHEDULE—continued.

Column 1.

Column 2.

Column 3.

Column 4.

Permanent Naval Forces.

Permanent Military Forces.

Permanent Air Force.

Maximum Daily Rate of Active Pay.

£

s.

d.

PART V.—continued.

Female Members, other than Officers—continued.

147. Group 1—Petty Officer Wran

Group 1—Sergeant........................

Group 1—Sergeant............................................................

2

8

11

148. Group 2—Petty Officer Wran

Group 2—Sergeant........................

Group 2—Sergeant............................................................

2

11

7

149. Group 3—Petty Officer Wran

Group 3—Sergeant........................

Group 3—Sergeant............................................................

2

13

11

150. Group 4—Petty Officer Wran

Group 4—Sergeant........................

Group 4—Sergeant............................................................

2

16

0

151. Group 5—Petty Officer Wran

Group 5—Sergeant........................

Group 5—Sergeant............................................................

2

18

1

152. Group 6—Petty Officer Wran

Group 6—Sergeant........................

Group 6—Sergeant............................................................

3

0

5

153. Group 7—Petty Officer Wran

Group 7—Sergeant........................

Group 7—Sergeant............................................................

3

2

7

154. Group 1—Leading Wran

Group 1—Corporal.......................

Group 1—Corporal............................................................

2

3

3

155. Group 2—Leading Wran

Group 2—Corporal.......................

Group 2—Corporal............................................................

2

5

11

156. Group 3—Leading Wran

Group 3—Corporal.......................

Group 3—Corporal............................................................

2

8

3

157. Group 4—Leading Wran

Group 4—Corporal.......................

Group 4—Corporal............................................................

2

10

4

158. Group 5—Leading Wran

Group 5—Corporal.......................

Group 5—Corporal............................................................

2

12

5

159. Group 6—Leading Wran

Group 6—Corporal.......................

Group 6—Corporal............................................................

2

14

9

160. Group 7—Leading Wran

Group 7—Corporal.......................

Group 7—Corporal............................................................

2

16

11

161...................................................

Group 1—Lance Corporal

Group 1—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

0

3

162...................................................

Group 2—Lance Corporal

Group 2—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

2

11

163...................................................

Group 3—Lance Corporal

Group 3—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

5

3

164...................................................

Group 4—Lance Corporal

Group 4—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

7

4

165...................................................

Group 5—Lance Corporal

Group 5—Leading Aircraft woman

2

9

5

166...................................................

Group 6—Lance Corporal

Group 6—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

11

9

167...................................................

Group 7—Lance Corporal

Group 7—Leading Aircraftwoman

2

13

11

168. Group I—Wran ....................

Group 1—Private..........................................................

Group 1—Aircraftwoman

1

18

4

169. Group 2—Wran ...................

Group 2—Private..........................................................

Group 2—Aircraftwoman

2

1

0

170. Group 3—Wran ...................

Group 3—Private..........................................................

Group 3—Aircraftwoman

2

3

4

171. Group 4—Wran ...................

Group 4—Private..........................................................

Group 4—Aircraftwoman

2

5

5

172. Group 5—Wran ...................

Group 5—Private..........................................................

Group 5—Aircraftwoman

2

7

6

173. Group 6—Wran ...................

Group 6—Private..........................................................

Group 6—Aircraftwoman

2

9

10

174. Group 7—Wran ...................

Group 7—Private..........................................................

Group 7—Aircraftwoman

2

12

0

175. Recruit....................................

Recruit..........................................................

Recruit............................................................

1

14

10

Application.

2. The last preceding regulation has effect, and shall be deemed to have taken effect—

(a)in relation to members of the Permanent Naval Forces and in relation to members of the Permanent Military Forces (other than members the ranks and descriptions applicable to whom are set out in items 1, 2, 3, 4, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 49, 50, 51, 123, 124, 125 and 175 in the Schedule inserted in the Defence Forces Retirement Benefits (Daily Rates of Pay) Regulations by the last preceding regulation)—from and including the third day of May, 1963; and

(b)

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