Naval Establishments Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910-1952.*
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
Dated this seventh day of August, 1963.
DE L'ISLE
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
(Sgd.) J. G. Gorton
Minister of State for the Navy.
AMENDMENTS OF THE NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS REGULATIONS.
1 | Assistant Medical and Dental Store Officer | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
2 | Assistant Work Study Officer (Armament Depots) | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
3 | Chemist, Class 1................................................................................. | 1,243-1,948 | l of 55 |
2 of 100 | |||
3 of 150 | |||
4 | Chemist, Class 2 ................................................................................ | 2,048-2,348 | 100 |
5 | Civilian Medical Officer .................................................................. | 2,378-3,168 | 7 of 72 |
2 of 143 | |||
6 | Co-ordinator of Naval Public Relations ........................................ | 2,738-2,882 | 72 |
7 | Engineer, Class 1 ............................................................................... | 1,298-2,098 | 2 of 140 |
1 of 160 | |||
2 of 180 | |||
8 | Engineer, Class 2 ............................................................................... | 2,248-2548 | 100 |
9 | Engineer, Class 3 ............................................................................... | 2,698-3,058 | 120 |
10 | Engineer, Class 4 ............................................................................... | 3,208-3,448 | 120 |
11 | Engineer, Class 5 ............................................................................... | 3,598-3,858 | 130 |
12 | Experimental Officer, Class 1 ......................................................... | 1,243-2,098 | 1 of 55 |
2 of 140 | |||
1 of 160 | |||
2 of 180 | |||
13 | Hydrographic Officer ........................................................................ | 1,663-1,907 | 61 |
14 | Inspector, Grade 1 ............................................................................. | 1,663-1,907 | 61 |
15 | Inspector of Stores ............................................................................. | 1,663-1,907 | 61 |
16 | Medical and Dental Store Officer ................................................... | 2,450-2,594 | 72 |
17 | Metallurgist, Grade 1......................................................................... | 1,053-1,663 | 61 |
18 | Metallurgist, Grade 3......................................................................... | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
19 | Officer-in-charge, Motor Garage .................................................... | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1936, No. 107, as amended to date. For previous
amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations,
6956/63.—Price d. 9/31.7.1963.
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20 | Pharmacist . | 1,298-1,408 | 55 |
21 | Physiotherapist ................................................................................... | 1,297-1,419 | 61 |
22 | Principal Fire Officer......................................................................... | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
23 | Principal Scientific Officer .............................................................. | 3,740-3,883 | 143 |
24 | Principal Social Worker ................................................................... | 1,907-2,029 | 61 |
25 | Scientific Officer, Grade 1 ............................................................... | 1,541-1,968 | 61 |
26 | Scientific Officer, Grade 3 ............................................................... | 2,234-2,378 | 72 |
27 | Senior Buildings Officer .................................................................. | 2,162-2,306 | 72 |
28 | Senior Inspector ................................................................................. | 2,162-2,306 | 72 |
29 | Senior Scientific Officer .................................................................. | 2,666-2,810 | 72 |
30 | Senior Social Worker, Grade 1 ....................................................... | 1,188-1,298 | 55 |
31 | Senior Social Worker, Grade 2 ....................................................... | 1,298-1,353 | 55 |
32 | Senior Technical Officer (Special Duties) .................................... | 2,162-2,306 | 72 |
33 | Senior Work Study Officer............................................................... | 2,450-2,594 | 72 |
34 | Shipping and Transport Officer ...................................................... | 1,053-1,297 | 61 |
35 | Social Worker .................................................................................... | 968-1,188 | 55 |
36 | Superintending Inspector ................................................................. | 2,594-2,738 | 72 |
37 | Technical Officer (Medical and Dental Store) | 1,053-1,663 | 61 |
38 | Work Study Officer ........................................................................... | 2,029-2,162 | 1 of 61 |
1 of 72 |
(2.) The respective limits of rates of annual salary specified in items 3 and 4 of the table in regulation 43 of the Naval Establishments Regulations as amended by the last preceding sub-regulation apply to and in relation to service in the designations opposite to which they are specified on and after the thirtieth day of April, 1963.
(3.) The respective rates of annual salary or the respective limits of rates of annual salary specified in items 1, 2, 5, 6, 13 to 19 (inclusive), 21 to 29 (inclusive), 32, 33, 34, 36, 37 and 38 of the table in regulation 43 of the Naval Establishments Regulations as amended by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation apply to and in relation to service in the designations opposite to which they are specified on and after the second day of May, 1963.
(2.) The amendment of regulation 46 of the Naval Establishments Regulations effected by the last preceding sub-regulation applies in relation to overtime worked on or after the eleventh day of July, 1963.
(2.) The rate of meal allowance applicable under regulation 47 of the Naval Establishments Regulations during the period from and including the twenty-fifth day of June, 1963, to and including the day immediately preceding the commencement of these Regulations is increased by One shilling.
(2.) The amendment of regulation 50 of the Naval Establishments Regulations effected by the last preceding sub-regulation applies in relation to Sunday duty performed after the eleventh day of July, 1963.
Where salary or maximum salary of office is— | Allowance per day for first twenty-one days' residence. | |||
Male. | Female. | Capital Cities. | ||
£ | ||||
£3,167 and under ................................................................................. | £3,013 and under ................................................................................. | 4 | 5 | 0 |
£3,168 and over ................................................................................. | £3,014 and over ................................................................................. | 4 | 18 | 0 |
Other than Capital Cities. | ||||
£ | ||||
£1,906 and under ................................................................................. | £1,752 and under ................................................................................. | 2 | 14 | 0 |
£1,907 and over ................................................................................. | £1,753 and over ................................................................................. | 3 | 6 | 0 |
(2.) For the purposes of payment of travelling allowance in respect of the period from and including the twenty-fifth day of June, 1963, to and including the day immediately preceding the commencement of these Regulations or in respect of any part of that period, the references in the table in sub-regulation (1.) of regulation 75 of the Naval Establishments Regulations as in force immediately before the commencement of these Regulations to “3 18 0”, “4 10 0”, “2 12 0” and “3 3 0” shall be read as references to “4 5 0”, “4 18 0”, “2 14 0” and “3 6 0”, respectively.
Less than three weeks. |
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Three weeks or more. | |||||||||||
Married officer. | Unmarried officer. | ||||||||||
First week. | After first week. | ||||||||||
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2 | 14 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 0 |
(2.) An officer or employee who has been paid or is entitled to be paid an allowance under regulation 76 of the Naval Establishments Regulations in respect of the period from and including the twenty-fifth day of June, 1963, to and including the day immediately preceding the commencement
of these Regulations or in respect of any part of that period is, by virtue of this sub-regulation, entitled to be paid an additional allowance in respect of that period or that part of that period, as the case may be—
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a ) if he was paid or is entitled to be paid at the rate of Two pounds twelve shillings per week—at the rate of Two shillings per week;(
b )if he was paid or is entitled to be paid at the rate of Eleven pounds per week—at the rate of One pound per week; or(
c ) if he was paid or is entitled to be paid at the rate of Six pounds fifteen shillings per week—at the rate of Thirteen shillings per week.
By Authority: A. J. ARTHUR, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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