Naval Establishments Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES

1966 No. 93

REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910-1965.*

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 Naval Defence Act 1910-1965.

Dated this twenty-sixth day of May, 1966

CASEY

Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) A. J. Forbes

Minister of State for the Navy.

Amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations 

Parts.

1. Regulation 3 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

" Part VII.—Apprentices (Regulations 84-100).".

Rates of pay and increments.

2. Regulation 43 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (6.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

" (6.) The date from which a person is entitled to receive an increment of salary is not affected by an alteration of the rate or the scale of rates applicable to the position occupied by the person, being an alteration in relation to which the Naval Board determines that the last preceding sub-regulation shall not apply.".

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 2 June, 1966.

  Statutory Rules 1936, No. 107, as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations, see footnote   to Statutory Rules 1966, No. 32, and see also Statutory Rules 1966, Nos. 32 and 34.

3412/66.—Price 10c (1s.) 9/13.4.1966

Variation of salary.

3. Regulation 44 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is repealed.

Meal allowance.

4.—(1.) Regulation 47 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the words " Ten shillings " and inserting in their stead the words " One dollar and twenty-five cents ".

(2.) The rate of meal allowance specified in sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 47 of the Naval Establishments Regulations as amended by these Regulations applies to meal allowance paid or payable in respect of the fourteenth day of February, 1966, or any subsequent day.

Removal of furniture.

5. Regulation 73 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Salary or wages

Maximum amount allowed

$

Less than $600 per annum...........................................................................................

94

Not less than $600 but less than $1,200 per annum.......................................................

104

Not less than $1,200 per annum...................................................................................

124

Rate of travelling allowance.

6.—(1.) Regulation 75 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Where salary or maximum salary of position is:

Allowance per day for first twenty-one days' residence

Males

Females

Capital Cities

$

$6,807 and under...........

$6,405 and under..........

10.00

$6,808 and not exceeding $8,859......................

$6,406 and not exceeding $8,457.....................

11.80

$8,860 and over ............

$8,458 and over................................ .

16.50

Other than Capital Cities

$

$8,859 and under...........

$8,457 and under................................

7.70

$8,860 and over.............

$8,458 and over................................

11.00

(2.) The rates of travelling allowance specified in sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 75 of the Naval Establishments Regulations as amended by these Regulations apply to travelling allowance paid or payable in accordance with the Naval Establishments Regulations in respect of the fourteenth day of February, 1966, or any subsequent day.

Allowances to officers working within defined districts.

7. Regulation 76 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Where the period of continuous residence at a temporary station is—

Less than three weeks

Three weeks or more—

Married officer

Unmarried officer—

First week

After first week

Per day

Per week

Per week

Per week

$

$

$

$

5.40

24.00

24.00

14.80

Repeal of Part VII.

8. Part VII. of the Naval Establishments Regulations is repealed.

Third and Fourth Schedules.

9. The Second Schedule, the Third Schedule and the Fourth Schedule to the Naval Establishments Regulations are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:—

THIRD SCHEDULE

Regulation 43 (1.)

ANNUAL SALARY OF CERTAIN PERSONS EMPLOYED AT NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Part I.—Position Occupied by Male or Female Persons

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

1

Architect, Class 2...................................................................

5,050-5,268-5,486-5,704

2

Assistant Civil Inspector.........................................................

2,514-2,638-2,762-2,886-3,010-3,134-3,258-3,382-3,506-3,630-3,754

3

Assistant Medical and Dental Store Officer.............................

4,250-4,374-4,498

4

Assistant Work Study Officer (Armament Depots)...................

4,250-4,374-4,498

5

Cadet Engineer......................................................................

2,142-2,266-2,390-2,514-2,638-2,762

6

Cadet Naval Architect............................................................ .

2,142-2,266-2,390-2,514-2,638-2,762

7

Chemist, Class 1....................................................................

2,960-3,076-3,370-3,666-4,004-4,386-4,768

Third Schedule—continued

Annual Salary of Certain Persons Employed at Naval Establishments—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

8

Chemist, Class 2..................................................................

4,976-5,190-5,402-5,616

9

Chemist, Class 3 ..................................................................

5,826-6,032-6,240-6,446

10

Civilian Medical Officer.......................................................

5,240-5,484-5,726-5,970-6,214-6,518-6,822-7,126

11

Director of Naval Public Relations........................................

5,936-6,082-6,228

12

Engineer, Class 1.................................................................

3,076-3,370-3,666-4,004-4,386-4,768

13

Engineer, Class 2.................................................................

5,082-5,294-5,508-5,720

14

Engineer, Class 3.................................................................

6,032-6,280-6,528-6,776

15

Engineer, Class 4.................................................................

7,084-7,332-7,578

16

Engineer, Class 5.................................................................

7,886-8,154-8,422

17

Experimental Officer, Class 1...............................................

2,960-3,076-3,370-3,666-4,004-4,386-4,768

18

Experimental Officer, Class 2...............................................

4,976-5,190-5,402-5,616

19

Films Officer.......................................................................

3,696-3,818-3,940-4,062-4,184

20

Film Editor...........................................................................

3,696-3,818-3,940-4,062-4,184

21

Inspector, Grade 1................................................................

3,754-3,878-4,002-4,126-4,250

22

Inspector of Stores...............................................................

3,754-3,878-4,002-4,126-4,250

23

Journalist, Grade A1.............................................................

5,258-5,402-5,546

24

Medical and Dental Store Officer..........................................

5,352-5,498-5,644

25

Metallurgist, Class 1.............................................................

2,960-3,076-3,370-3,666-4,004-4,386-4,768

26

Metallurgist, Class 2.............................................................

4,976-5,190-5,402-5,616

27

Metallurgist, Class 3.............................................................

5,826-6,032-6,240-6,446

28

Naval Architect, Class 1.......................................................

3,076-3,370-3,666-4,004-4,386-4,768

29

Naval Architect, Class 2.......................................................

5,082-5,294-5,508-5,720

30

Naval Architect, Class 3.......................................................

6,032-6,280-6,528-6,776

31

Naval Architect, Class 4.......................................................

7,084-7,332-7,578

32

Naval Architect, Class 5.......................................................

7,886-8,154-8,422

33

Officer-in-Charge, Motor Garage

4,250-4,374-4,498

34

Principal Fire Officer............................................................

4,250-4,374-4,498

35

Principal Research Scientist..................................................

7,886-8,192-8,496-8,800-9,104

36

Principal Social Worker........................................................

4,250-4,374-4,498

37

Research Scientist................................................................

4,966-5,190-5,412-5,636-5,858-6,082-6,304

38

Scientific Officer..................................................................

3,396-3,696-4,038-4,412

39

Senior Inspector...................................................................

4,768-4,914-5,060

40

Senior Principal Research Scientist.......................................

9,520-9,826

41

Senior Research Scientist......................................................

6,568-6,832-7,096-7,360-7,624

42

Senior Technical Officer (Special Duties)..............................

4,768-4,914-5,060

43

Senior Work Study Officer...................................................

5,352-5,498-5,644

44

Shipping and Transport Officer.............................................

2,514-2,638-2,762-2,886-3,010

45

Superintending Inspector......................................................

5,644-5,790-5,936

46

Technical Officer (Medical and Dental Store)........................

2,514-2,638-2,762-2,886-3,010-3,134-3,258-3,382-3,506-3,630-3,754

47

Trainee Engineer..................................................................

2,142-2,266-2,390-2,514-2,638-2,762

Third Schedule—continued

Annual Salary of Certain Persons Employed at Naval Establishments—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

48

Trainee Naval Architect.........................................................

2,142-2,266-2,390-2,514-2,638-2,762

49

Work Study Officer

4,498-4,622-4,768

50

Armament Artificer...............................................................

2,320-2,406-2,490-2,576

51

Assistant, Grade 1..................................................................

1,952-2,008-2,064-2,122-2,178

52

Assistant, Grade 2..................................................................

2,178-2,236-2,292

53

Assistant, Grade 3..................................................................

2,292-2,378-2,462

54

Assistant, Grade 4..................................................................

2,462-2,548

55

Assistant (Armament)............................................................

1,952-2,008-2,064-2,122-2,178

56

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1................................

5,148-5,332-5,514

57

Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2................................

5,514-5,696-5,878

58

Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)

2,746-2,832-2,918-3,002

59

Assistant Laboratoryman........................................................

2,320-2,378-2,462

60

Assistant Oil Fuel Installation Attendant.................................

2,320-2,378-2,462

61

Assistant (Photography).........................................................

1,808-1,866-1,922-1,980-2,036-2,094-2,150-2,206-2,264-2,320

62

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1...........................................

1,808-1,866-1,922-1,980-2,036-2,094-2,150

63

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 2...........................................

2,206-2,264-2,320

64

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 3...........................................

2,320-2,406-2,490

65

Assistant (Plans)....................................................................

2,150-2,206-2,264-2,320

66

Assistant (Printing), Grade 1..................................................

2,206-2,264-2,320

67

Assistant (Printing), Grade 2..................................................

2,320-2,378-2,434

68

Assistant Storehouseman........................................................

2,320-2,378-2,462

69

Assistant Transport Officer....................................................

2,604-2,690

70

Assistant (Works)..................................................................

2,292-2,378-2,462

71

Biograph Operator.................................................................

2,206-2,264-2,320

72

Chart Assistant......................................................................

1,808-1,866-1,922-1,980-2,036

73

Chart Corrector......................................................................

1,894-1,952-2,008-2,064-2,122-2,178-2,236-2,292-2,348-2,406

74

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 1..............................................

5,148-5,332-5,514

75

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 2..............................................

5,514-5,696-5,878

76

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 3..............................................

5,878-6,062-6,244

77

Chief Drafting Officer, Grade 4..............................................

6,244-6,426-6,610

78

Drafting Assistant, Grade 1....................................................

1,980-2,036-2,142-2,244-2,344-2,446-2,548

79

Drafting Assistant, Grade 2....................................................

2,650-2,752-2,852-2,954-3,056-3,158

80

Drafting Officer, Grade 1.......................................................

3,260-3,360-3,462-3,564-3,666

81

Drafting Officer, Grade 2.......................................................

3,768-3,920-4,072

82

Examiner..............................................................................

2,036-2,094-2,150-2,206

83

Examiner (Clothing and Footwear).........................................

2,320-2,406-2,490-2,576

84

First Aid Attendant................................................................

1,922-1,980-2,036

85

Foreman (Master Attendant's Branch)..................................... .

3,402-3,486-3,572

86

Foreman (Materials Handling)................................................

3,316-3,402-3,486

87

Foreman of Transport (Naval Stores)......................................

3,316-3,402-3,486

88

Foreman Store Artisan...........................................................

3,060-3,146-3,230

89

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade " A "

3,572-3,658-3,742-3,828

90

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade " B "

3,316-3,402-3,486

91

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade " C "

3,060-3,146-3,230

92

Foreman of Trades, Grade 1...................................................

2,974-3,060-3,146

93

Foreman of Trades, Grade 2...................................................

3,402-3,486-3,572

Third Schedule—continued

Annual Salary of Certain Persons Employed at Naval Establishments—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

94

Foreman of Trades, Grade 3..........................................

3,658-3,742-3,828

95

Foreman of Trades, Grade 4..........................................

3,914-4,000

96

Foreman of Trades, Grade 5..........................................

4,256

97

Inspection Assistant, Grade 1 (Central Storekeeping)

2,036-2,122-2,206-2,292

98

Inspection Assistant, Grade 2 (Central Storekeeping)

2,320-2,406-2,490

99

Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)......................

3,146-3,260-3,372-3,486

100

Laboratory Attendant...................................................

1,808-1,866-1,922-1,980-2,036-2,094-2,150

101

Laboratoryman.............................................................

2,604-2,690-2,776

102

Leading Examiner........................................................

3,088-3,174

103

Line Foreman, Grade 1.................................................

2,706

104

Motor Driver................................................................

2,036-2,094-2,150-2,206

105

Oil Fuel Installation Attendant......................................

2,604-2,690-2,776

106

Photographer...............................................................

2,378-2,462-2,548-2,632-2,718-2,804

107

Principal Technical Officer...........................................

5,514-5,696-5,878

108

Senior Armament Artificer...........................................

2,746-2,832

109

Senior Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)

2,946-3,032-3,116

110

Senior Chart Corrector..................................................

2,434-2,520-2,604-2,690-2,776

111

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 1...................................

4,236-4,388-4,540

112

Senior Drafting Officer, Grade 2...................................

4,722-4,906-5,088

113

Senior Examiner, Grade 1.............................................

2,576-2,662-2,746

114

Senior Examiner, Grade 2.............................................

2,746-2,832-2,918

115

Senior Examiner (Trades).............................................

2,576-2,662-2,746

116

Senior Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)...........

3,742-3,856

117

Senior Motor Mechanic................................................

2,632-2,718

118

Senior Store Tradesman................................................

2,718

119

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2.............................

3,828-3,914

120

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3.............................

4,084

121

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1.................................

4,236-4,388-4,540

122

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2.................................

4,722-4,906-5,088

123

Senior Technical Officer, Grade 3.................................

5,148-5,332-5,514

124

Senior Technician........................................................

2,890-2,974-3,060

125

Store Artisan................................................................

2,206-2,292-2,378-2,462

126

Storehouse Assistant, Grade 1.......................................

1,952-2,008-2,064 2,122

127

Storehouse Assistant, Grade 2.......................................

2,178-2,236

128

Storehouseman .. .. .. ..

2,604-2,690-2,776

129

Stores Transport Officer .. .. ..

3,002

130

Superintending Foreman (Storehouses and Laboratories)

4,000

131

Supervising Examiner..................................................

3,402-3,516-3,630

132

Supervising Technician, Grade 1...................................

3,486-3,572

133

Supervising Technician, Grade 2...................................

3,658-3,742-3,828

134

Supervising Technician, Grade 3...................................

3,914-4,000

135

Supervising Technician, Grade 4...................................

4,084-4,170

136

Supervisor of Apprentices.............................................

3,914-4,000

137

Supervisor (Chart Depot)..............................................

3,260-3,360-3,462

138

Supervisor (Dockyard Surgery) ....................................

2,206-2,264-2,320-2,378

139

Supervisor (Plan Printing and Photography)...................

2,726-2,786

140

Technical Assistant, Grade 1.........................................

1,980-2,036-2,142-2,244-2,344-2,446-2,548

141

Technical Assistant, Grade 2.........................................

2,650-2,752-2,852-2,954-3,056-3,158

142

Technical Instructor, Grade 2........................................

3,316-3,402-3,486-3,572-3,658-3,742

143

Technical Officer, Grade 1............................................

3,260-3,360-3,462-3,564-3,666

Third Schedule—continued

Annual Salary of Certain Persons Employed at Naval Establishments—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

144

Technical Officer, Grade 2..................................................

3,768-3,920-4,072

145

Technician.........................................................................

2,292-2,378-2,462-2,548-2,632-2,718

146

Yard Transport Officer.......................................................

2,604-2,690-2,776

Part II.—Positions Occupied Only by Female Persons

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Item number

Designation of position

Rate or scale of rates of annual salary in dollars

147

Computing Assistant..........................................................

1,662-1,720-1,776-1,834-1,890-1,976-2,060

148

Senior Sister.......................................................................

2,032-2,088-2,146

149

Sister (Industrial)...............................................................

1,946-2,032-2,118

FOURTH SCHEDULE

Regulation 43 (14.)

SALARIES OF CERTAIN PERSONS EMPLOYED AT NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Fourth Column

Designation of position

Age of person

Rate of annual salary in dollars for male person

Rate of annual salary in dollars for female person

1. Assistant, Grade 1; Assistant (Armament); Assistant (Photography); Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1;

Under 17 years............

932

..

17 years......................

1,100

..

18 years......................

1,330

..

Junior Inspection Assistant (Central Storekeeping); Laboratory Attendant; Storehouse Assistant, Grade 1

19 years......................

1,560

..

20 years......................

1,734

..

..

2. Technical Assistant, Grade 1.......................

Under 17 years............

1,042

..

17 years......................

1,182

..

18 years......................

1,402

..

19 years......................

1,628

..

20 years......................

1,884

..

3. Cadet Engineer; Cadet Naval Architect; Trainee Engineer; Trainee Naval Architect

Under 18 years............

1,350

..

18 years......................

1,562

..

19 years......................

1,788

..

20 years......................

2,064

..

4. Chart Assistant..........................................

Under 17 years

932

852

17 years......................

1,100

984

18 years......................

1,330

1,110

19 years......................

1,560

1,246

20 years......................

1,734

1,348

Fourth Schedule—continued

Salaries or Certain Persons Employed at Naval Establishments—continued

First Column

Second Column

Third Column

Fourth Column

Designation of position

Age of person

Rate of annual salary in dollars for male person

Rate of annual salary in dollars for female person

5. Chart Corrector; Drafting Assistant, Grade 1

Under 17 years.........................................

1,042

984

17 years.........................................

1,182

1,116

18 years.........................................

1,402

1,252

19 years .........................................

1,628

1,390

20 years.........................................

1,884

1,534

6. Computing Assistant.........................................................................

Under 17 years.........................................

..

984

17 years.........................................

..

1,116

18 years.........................................

..

1,252

19 years.........................................

..

1,390

20 years.........................................

..

1,534

Amendments in relation to decimal currency.

10. The Naval Establishments Regulations are amended as set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

THE SCHEDULE

Regulation 10.

AMENDMENTS IN RELATION TO DECIMAL CURRENCY

Provision amended

Omit—

Insert—

Regulation 23.......................

Twenty pounds

Forty dollars

Regulation 25 (3.).................

two pounds

Four dollars

Regulation 25 (6.).................

Fifty pounds

One hundred dollars

Regulation 43 (2.).................

Thirty pounds

Sixty dollars

Regulation 43 (3.).................

One hundred and fifty-four pounds

Four hundred and two dollars

Regulation 43a.....................

Forty-five pounds

Ninety dollars

Regulation 46 (13.)................

Two thousand four hundred and fifty pounds

Five thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars

Regulation 50 (1.).................

Two thousand four hundred and fifty pounds

Five thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars

Regulation 50 (4.).................

two shillings

Twenty cents

Regulation 68 (4.).................

10s. 6d.

One dollar and five cents

be £1 1s.

be Two dollars and ten cents

than £1 1s.

than Two dollars and ten cents

Regulation 83 (1.).................

£1,070

Two thousand five hundred and forty-eight dollars

Regulation 102......................

Twenty pounds

Forty dollars

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

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