Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Australian Military Forces and Senior Cadets (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1922. No. 16.

 

REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1918.

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 Act 1903-1918, to come into operation forthwith unless otherwise specified.

Dated this twenty-fourth day of January, 1922.

FORSTER,

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

GRANVILLE RYRIE.

For Minister of State for Defence.

Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Australian Military Forces and Senior Cadets, 1921.

Financial and Allowance Regulations for the Australian Military Forces and Senior Cadets, 1921, are amended as follows:—

(a) Regulation 122.—Delete sub-paragraph (e) and insert in lieu thereof the following:—

“(e) For the purpose of this regulation, pay shall be calculated for periods of continuous duty in accordance with the actual number of days on duty. For periods of duty which are not continuous and do not exceed six hours in any one day, one day’s pay shall be issuable for each accumulated period of six hours, provided that for periods of duty in excess of six hours in any one day, one day’s pay only shall be issuable.”

(b) Regulation 173.—Delete that part of sub-paragraph (a) reading:—

“Permanent disability shall be classified as follows:—

Total disablement.

Three-quarters disablement.

One-half disablement.

One-quarter disablement.”

And insert in lieu thereof the following:—

“Permanent disability shall be classified on a percentage basis of from 10 to 100 per cent.”

(To have effect as from 17th October, 1918.)

 

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

C.975.—Price 3d.

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