Naval Establishments Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1956. No. 132

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 Naval Defence Act 1910-1952.

Dated this 21st  

day of  December , 1956.

W. J. SLIM

Governor-General,

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for the Navy.

Amendments of the Naval Establishments Regulations. 

Parts.

1. Regulation 3 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

“3. Part I.—Preliminary (Regulations 1-4).

Part II.—Administration (Regulations 4a-15).

Part III.—Attendance and Duties of Officers and Employees (Regulations 16-42).

Part IV.—Pay, Allowances, &c. (Regulations 43-50).

Part V.—Holidays and Leave of Absence (Regulations 51-70).

Part VI.—Travelling and Removal Expenses (Regulations 71-83).

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

Part VIII.—Miscellaneous (Regulations 101-103).”.

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on , 1956.

  Statutory Rules 1936, No. 107, as amended by Statutory Rules 1937, Nos. 16, 52 and 63; 1938, No. 16; 1939. Nos. 3, 19 and 85; 1940, No. 196; 1941, Nos. 58 and 144; 1942, Nos. 118, 181 and 414; 1944, Nos. 97, 142 and 183; 1947, Nos. 136 and 139; 1948, No. 42; 1949, No. 64; 1951, Nos. 76, 87, 93 and 140; 1953, Nos. 14 and 95; 1954, No. 31; and 1955, Nos. 12 and 46.

3457/56.—Price 8d. 14/3.10.1956.

 

Rates of pay and increments.

2.—(1.) Regulation 43 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended—

(a)by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

Annual Increments (If any).

£

£

Director, Organization and Methods Unit....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Director of Naval Works....................................................................................................................

2,383–2,713

110

Aircraft Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

Asdic Installation Officer....................................................................................................................

1,353–1,443

45

Assistant Aircraft Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

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

903–1,353

45

Assistant Director of Naval Works....................................................................................................................

1,888–2,053

55

Assistant Dockyard Radio Officer....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Assistant Draughtsman—

Adult..............................................................................................................

723–903

45

At 20 years of age..............................................................................................................

616

..

At 19 years of age..............................................................................................................

524

..

At 18 years of age..............................................................................................................

431

..

Under 18 years of age..............................................................................................................

369

..

Assistant Electrical Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Assistant Gunmounting Overseer....................................................................................................................

903–1,173

45

Assistant Mechanical Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

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

1,443–1,623

45

Assistant Naval Architect....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Assistant Overseer....................................................................................................................

903–1,173

45

Assistant Welding Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Chief Draughtsman....................................................................................................................

1,668–1,833

55

Co-ordinator of Naval Public Relations....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Dockyard Inspection Engineer ....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

Dockyard Optical Officer....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Dockyard Radio Officer (Garden Island) ....................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Dockyard Radio Officer (Williamstown)....................................................................................................................

1,353–1,533

45

Dockyard Scientific Officer....................................................................................................................

1,668–1,833

55

Draughtsman, Grade 1....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Electrical Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

Gunmounting Overseer, Grade “A”....................................................................................................................

1,263–1,633

45

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

1,263–1,533

45

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

1,353–1,443

45

Mechanical Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

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

1,888–2,053

55

Naval Architect....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

Officer-in-Charge, Instructional Production Section, E.N.D.

1,353–1,533

45

Overseer, Grade “A”....................................................................................................................

1,353–1,443

45

Overseer, Grade “B”....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Pharmacist....................................................................................................................

1,128–1,173

45

Physiotherapist....................................................................................................................

903–993

45

Planning Officer, Grade 1....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Principal Electrical Engineer....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Principal Mechanical Engineer....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Principal Naval Architect....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Principal Welding Engineer....................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Production Control Officer....................................................................................................................

1,353–1,533

45

Production Engineer....................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

Scientific Officer, Grade 1....................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

 

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

Annual Increments (if any).

£

£

Scientific Officer, Grade 3...................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Scientific Officer (Welding)...................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

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

1,688–1,833

55

Senior Draughtsman, Grade “A”...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,533

45

Senior Draughtsman, Grade “B”...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,443

45

Senior Electrical Engineer...................................................................................................................

1,888–2,053

55

Senior Mechanical Engineer...................................................................................................................

1,888–2,053

55

Senior Naval Architect ...................................................................................................................

1,888–2,053

55

Senior Planning Officer, Grade “A” ...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,533

45

Senior Planning Officer, Grade “B”...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,443

45

Senior Scientific Officer...................................................................................................................

1,888–2,053

55

Senior Technical Officer (Aircraft Maintenance and Repair)

1,353–1,443

45

Senior Technical Officer (R.A.N. Torpedo Establishments)

1,668–1,833

55

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

903–1,083

45

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

1,998–2,163

55

Technical Officer...................................................................................................................

903–1,353

45

Technical Officer (Electronics)...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,443

45

Technical Officer (Hydrographic) ...................................................................................................................

1,353–1,533

45

Technical Officer (Motor Transport)...................................................................................................................

1,443–1,623

45

Welding Engineer...................................................................................................................

1,778–1,943

55

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

1,888–2,053

55

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

1,533–1,723

Three of 45

One of 55

Works Manager (Garden Island Dockyard)...................................................................................................................

2,383–2,713

110

Works Manager (Williamstown Dockyard)...................................................................................................................

2,218–2,493

One of 55

Two of 110

Workshop Manager...................................................................................................................

1,608–1,833

55

Area Foreman, Flinders Naval Depot...................................................................................................................

988–1,048

30

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

858–918

30

Assistant, Grade 1—

Adult............................................................................................................

668–758

One of 24

One of 26

Two of 20

At 20 years of age............................................................................................................

586

..

At 10 years of age............................................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age............................................................................................................

401

..

Under 18 years of age............................................................................................................

339

..

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

758–798

20

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

798–858

20

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

858–888

30

Assistant (Armament)—

Adult............................................................................................................

728–768

20

At 20 years of age............................................................................................................

587

..

At 19 years of age............................................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age............................................................................................................

433

..

At 17 years of age............................................................................................................

371

..

Under 17 years of age............................................................................................................

339

..

Assistant Foreman Motor Mechanic...................................................................................................................

1,018

..

Assistant Fuelling Officer...................................................................................................................

1,128–1,288

40

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

948–1,083

45

Assistant Laboratory man...................................................................................................................

818–858

20

Assistant (Medical) Western Australia...................................................................................................................

798–858

20

Assistant (Medical Records)...................................................................................................................

858–888

30

Assistant (Mine Depot)—

Adult............................................................................................................

728–768

20

At 20 years of age............................................................................................................

587

..

At 19 years of age............................................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age............................................................................................................

433

..

At 17 years of age............................................................................................................

371

..

Under 17 years of age............................................................................................................

339

..

  

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

  

Annual Increments (if any).

£

£

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

818–858

20

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade I—

Adult..........................................................................................................

608–798

One of 24

One of 26

Four of 20

At 20 years of age.......................................................................................

586

..

At 19 years of age.......................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age.......................................................................................

401

..

Under 18 years of age..................................................................................

339

..

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

818–858

20

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

858–918

30

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

798–858

20

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

818–858

20

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

858–898

20

Assistant Security Officer...................................................................................

1,058–1,118

30

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

818–858

20

Assistant Supervisor, Plan Printing and Photography............................................

878–908

30

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

898–928

30

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

818–858

20

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

798–858

20

Casualty Room Attendant...................................................................................

798–838

20

Chart Assistant—

Adult..........................................................................................................

668–758

One of 24

One of 26

Two of 20

At 20 years of age.......................................................................................

586

At 19 years of age.......................................................................................

494

At 18 years of age.......................................................................................

401

Under 18 years of age..................................................................................

339

Chart Corrector—

Adult..........................................................................................................

686–888

One of 24

One of 18

Eight of 20

At 20 years of age.......................................................................................

601

At 19 years of age.......................................................................................

509

At 18 years of age.......................................................................................

416

Under 18 years of age..................................................................................

354

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

758–798

20

Examiner (Clothing or Footwear)........................................................................

848–898

One of 20

One of 30

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

878–968

30

Foreman Examiner.............................................................................................

1,168

..

Foreman Fitter and Turner (Garden Island)..........................................................

1,498

..

Foreman Mechanic............................................................................................

1,108–1,168

30

Foreman of Cranes and Transport.......................................................................

1,078–1,138

30

Foreman of Transport (Garden Island Dockyard).................................................

988–1,048

30

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

1,078–1,138

30

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

988–1,048

30

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade “A” ..............................................

1,168–1,258

30

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade “B”...............................................

1,078–1,138

30

Foreman (Storehouse and Laboratory), Grade “C”...............................................

988–1,048

30

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

988–1,048

30

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

1,108–1,168

30

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

1,198–1,258

30

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

1,288–1.318

30

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

1,408

..

Inspection Assistant, Grade 1 (Central Storekeeping)...........................................

758–818

30

Inspection Assistant, Grade 2 (Central Storekeeping)...........................................

858–918

30

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

1,128–1,263

45

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

Annual Increments (if any).

£

£

Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1—

Adult...............................................................................................................

722–878

One of 16

One of 20

Four of 30

At 20 years of age...............................................................................................................

616

..

At 19 years of age...............................................................................................................

524

..

At 18 years of age...............................................................................................................

431

..

Under 18 years of age...............................................................................................................

369

..

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

878–908

30

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

1,028–1,088

30

Laboratory Attendant—

Adult...............................................................................................................

668–798

One of 24

One of 26

Four of 20

At 20 years of age...............................................................................................................

586

..

At 19 years of age...............................................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age...............................................................................................................

401

..

Under 18 years of age...............................................................................................................

339

..

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

898–958

30

Laboratory Officer, Grade 1......................................................................................................................

1,128–1,188

30

Loading Examiner......................................................................................................................

1,078–1,108

30

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

728–768

20

Motor Mechanic......................................................................................................................

818–858

20

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

898–958

30

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

858–1,008

30

Radiographer......................................................................................................................

868–958

30

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

978–1,008

30

Senior Assistant (Boatswain’s Office) ......................................................................................................................

858–918

30

Senior Assistant (Moorings)......................................................................................................................

858–918

30

Senior Assistant Inspecting Officer (Central Storekeeping)

1,038–1,128

45

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

898–1,018

30

Senior Examiner......................................................................................................................

898–958

30

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

898–958

30

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

958–1,018

30

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

898–958

30

Senior Examiner (Welding)......................................................................................................................

898–958

30

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

1,353–1,398

45

Senior Messenger......................................................................................................................

668–758

One of 24

One of 26

Two of 20

Senior Mine Technician......................................................................................................................

918–948

30

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

918–948

30

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

694–734

20

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

948

..

Senior Tracer (Female)......................................................................................................................

714

..

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4......................................................................................................................

1,488

..

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

1,338–1,368

30

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

818–858

20

Storehouse Assistant, Grade 1—

Adult...............................................................................................................

728–748

20

At 20 years of age ...............................................................................................................

587

..

At 19 years of age...............................................................................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age...............................................................................................................

433

..

At 17 years of age...............................................................................................................

371

..

Under 17 years of age ...............................................................................................................

339

..

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

768–788

20

Storehouseman......................................................................................................................

898–958

30

Storehouseman (Dry Provisions)......................................................................................................................

1,018

..

Stores Transport Officer......................................................................................................................

1,038

..

Superintending Foreman (Storehouses and Laboratories)

1,318

..

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

Annual Increments (if any).

£

£

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

1,288–1,318

30

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

1,038–1,098

30

Supervisor (First Aid, Welfare, &c.).......................................................................................................................

694–734

20

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

1,178–1,208

30

Surveyor Boilermaker.......................................................................................................................

1,108–1,168

30

Technical Assistant.......................................................................................................................

1,008–1,098

30

Technical Assistant (Boom Defence).......................................................................................................................

1,108–1,168

30

Technical Assistant (Victualling).......................................................................................................................

1,173–1,263

45

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

1,158–1,308

30

Technical Photographer.......................................................................................................................

858–1,068

30

Tracer (Female)—

Adult......................................................................................................

532–654

One of 24

One of 18

Four of 20

At 20 years of age...................................................................................

490

..

At 19 years of age...................................................................................

447

..

At 18 years of age...................................................................................

385

..

Under 18 years of age..............................................................................

354

..

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

898–958

30

and

(b)by omitting from sub–regulation (7) the words “ £764 per annum ” and inserting in their stead the words “£1,083 per annum”.

(2.) Notwithstanding anything in the table omitted by paragraph (a) of the last preceding sub–regulation and subject to sub–regulation (4.) of this regulation, the rates of annual salary, or the limits of the rates of annual salary, as the case may be, of officers and employees specified in the table inserted by that paragraph shall be deemed to have had effect from and including the dates respectively specified in the table in this sub–regulation opposite to the designation of the positions of the officers and employees.

Designation of Position.

Date of Effect

Director, Organization and Methods Unit.....................

Twenty–second day of April, 1955

Dockyard Scientific Officer ........................................

Fifth day of August, 1955

Production Control Officer..........................................

Twenty–third day of January, 1956

Production Engineer....................................................

Twenty–third day of January, 1950

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

Eighteenth day of July, 1955

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

Second day of February, 1956

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

Twentieth, day of January, 1956

Foreman of Cranes and Transport................................

Third day of January, 1956

Senior Examiner.........................................................

Twenty–sixth day of July, 1955

Senior Mine Technician..............................................

Fifteenth day of April, 1955

Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4............................

Second day of February, 1956

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

Second day of February, 1956

Supervisor (First Aid, Welfare, &c.).............................

Sixth day of April, 1956

Technical Assistant (Victualling).................................

Twenty–eighth day of October, 1955

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

Second day of February, 1956

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

Twenty–third day of August, 1955

All other positions.......................................................

Twenty–third day of December, 1954

(3.) Notwithstanding anything in the table omitted by sub–regulation (1.) of this regulation, where an officer or employee occupied a position, the designation of which is specified in the table in this sub– regulation, in the period from and including the twenty–third day of December, 1954, to and including the date specified in the table opposite to that designation, his rate of annual salary or the limits of his rates of annual salary, as the case may be, in that period shall be deemed to have been the rate of annual salary or the limits of the rates of annual salary specified in the table opposite to that designation.

Designation of Position.

Rate of Annual Salary or Limits of Rates of Annual Salary.

Annual Increments (if any).

Specified Date.

£

£

Dockyard Scientific Officer..............................................................

1,443–1,623

55

Fourth day of August, 1955

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

838–878

20

Seventeenth day of July, 1955

Foreman of Cranes and Transport

988–1,048

30

Second day of January, 1956

Technical Assistant (Victualling)

903–1,173

45

Twenty–seventh day of October, 1955

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

813–993

45

Twenty–second day of August, 1955

Assistant (Junior)—

The day before the date of notification of this regulation in the Gazette

At 20 years of age..............................................................

586

..

At 19 years of age..............................................................

494

..

At 18 years of age..............................................................

401

..

At 17 years of age and under

17 years of age..............................................................

339

..

(4.) For the purposes of this regulation, an employee who occupied the position of Assistant, Grade 1 (other than a person who had attained the age of twenty–one years) in the period from and including the twenty–third day of December, 1954, to the date of notification of this regulation in the Gazette, shall be deemed to have occupied the position of Assistant (Junior).

(5.) The rates of annual salary and the limits of the rates of annual salary payable in pursuance of this regulation, in respect of the period from and including the twenty–third day of December, 1954, to and including the sixth day of June, 1956, shall be deemed to include the amount of any increase authorized under regulation 44 of the Naval Establishments Regulations.

(6.) The amendment effected by paragraph (b) of sub–regulation (1.) of this regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty–third day of December, 1954.

Variation of salary.

3.—(1.) Regulation 44 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following sub–regulation:—

“(1.) The rate of salary payable to an officer or employee included in a class of officers or employees specified in the first column of the table in this sub–regulation shall, subject to the next succeeding sub-

regulation, be increased by the amount per annum specified in the second column of that table opposite to the description of that class.

First Column.

Second Column.

Class of Officer or Employee.

Amount of Increase.

Per annum.

£

Male officers or employees aged 21 years or over............................................................................................................................

24

Male officers or employees aged 20 years............................................................................................................................

22

Male officers or employees aged 19 years............................................................................................................................

18

Male officers or employees aged 18 years............................................................................................................................

14

Male officers or employees under 18 years of age............................................................................................................................

12

Female officers or employees aged 21 years or over............................................................................................................................

18

Female officers or employees aged 20 years............................................................................................................................

17

Female officers or employees aged 19 years............................................................................................................................

15

Female officers or employees aged 18 years............................................................................................................................

13

Female officers or employees under 18 years of age............................................................................................................................

12

(2.) The last preceding sub–regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the seventh day of June, 1956.

Recording and payment of overtime.

4.—(1.) Regulation 46 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting from sub–regulation (13) the words “£462 per annum” and inserting in their stead, the words “£1,943 per annum”.

(2.) The last preceding sub–regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty–second day of December, 1955.

Meal allowance.

5.—(1.) Regulation 47 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

“47.—(1.) Subject to this regulation, an officer or employee who—

(a) is required, after the completion of his ordinary hours of duty for the day, to perform duty after a break for a meal which occurs after that completion and is not entitled to payment for that break;

(b) is required, after the completion of his ordinary hours of duty for the day, to perform extra duties which involve his– attendance without a break up to the completion of, or after, the meal period which occurs next after that completion;

(c) is required to perform extra duty after two o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday (or the day normally allowed to him as the weekly half–holiday) after a meal break and is not entitled to payment for that meal break; or

(d) is required to perform duty on a Sunday or public holiday (in addition to his normal weekly hours of duty) extending beyond a meal break and is not entitled to payment for that meal break,

shall be paid a meal allowance of Eight shillings.

“(2.) Where a three–course meal is obtainable by the officer or employee at a canteen, cafeteria or dining room conducted, controlled or assisted by the Commonwealth, the amount of meal allowance shall, in lieu of the amount payable under the last preceding sub–regulation, be the maximum amount for which a three–course meal is obtainable at the canteen, cafeteria or dining room.

“(3.) An officer or employee who is required to perform any of the duties specified in paragraphs (a), (c) or (d)of sub–regulation (1.) of this regulation shall not be paid a meal allowance unless be satisfies

the officer authorizing the duty that he cannot reasonably be expected to return to his home or lodgings for a meal between the time at which he ceases duty before the meal and the time at which he is required to commence duty after the meal.

“(4.) For the purposes of paragraph (b)of sub–regulation (1.) of this regulation, ‘meal period’ means—

(a) the period between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.;

(b) the period between the hours of 12 noon and 2 p.m.;

(c) the period between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and

(d) the period between the hours of 12 midnight and 1 a.m.”.

(2.) The last preceding sub–regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the first day of June, 1956, but where, in respect of the attendance for duty of an officer or employee in the period from and including the first day of June, 1956, to the date of notification of this regulation in the Gazette

(a) a meal allowance would have been payable to the officer or employee if the regulation repealed by this regulation had not been repealed and a meal allowance is not payable under the regulation inserted by this regulation; or

(b) the amount of the meal allowance that would have been payable to the officer or employee if the regulation repealed by this regulation had not been repealed is larger than the amount of the meal allowance payable under the regulation inserted by this regulation,

the officer or employee shall be deemed to have been entitled to payment of the meal allowance or the larger amount of meal allowance, as the case may be.

Sunday duty.

6.—(1.) Regulation 50 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting from sub–regulation (1) the words “£462 per annum” and inserting in their stead the words “£1,943 per annum”.

(2.) The last preceding sub–regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty–second day of December, 1955.

Rates of travelling allowances,

7.—(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 Maximum Standard Salary of Position is—

Allowance—Capital Cities.

Allowance—Other than Capital Cities.

First Twenty– one Days’ Residence.

After Twenty–one Days’ Residence

First Twenty– one Days’ Residence.

After Twenty–one Days’ Residence.

Male.

Female.

Married.

Unmarried.

Married.

Unmarried.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers.

£903 and under

£749 and under

1

14

0

9

5

0

6

0

0

1

9

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

£904 to £2,492

£750 to £2,338

2

5

0

12

3

0

7

18

0

1

16

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

£2,493 and over

£2,339 and over

2

15

0

15

15

0

10

5

0

2

7

0

11

9

0

7

9

0

Employees

..

..

1

14

0

9

5

0

6

0

0

1

9

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

(2). The last preceding sub-regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty-second day of December, 1955.

(3.) For the purposes of payment of travelling allowance in respect of the period from and including the twenty-second day of December, 1955, to and including the sixth day of June, 1950, the reference in the table inserted by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation to “Maximum Standard Salary” shall be deemed to be a reference to “Maximum Salary”.

(4.) Notwithstanding anything in the table omitted” by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, the rates of travelling allowance payable in respect of the period from and including the twenty-third day of December, 1951, to and including the twenty-first day of December, 1955, shall be deemed to have been the rates specified in the following table:—

Where Maximum Salary of Position is—

Allowance—Capital Cities.

Allowance—Other than Capital Cities.

First Twenty-one Days’ Residence,

After Twenty-one Days’ Residence

First Twenty-one Days’ Residence

After Twenty-one Days’ Residence.

Male.

Female.

Married.

Un-married.

Married.

Unmarried.

Per day.

Per week

Per week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers

£890 and under

£736 and under

1

14

0

9

5

0

6

0

0

1

9

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

£891 to £2,317

£737 to £2,163

2

5

0

12

3

0

7

18

0

1

16

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

£2,318 and over

£2,164 and over

2

15

0

15

15

0

10

5

0

2

7

0

11

9

0

7

9

0

Employees

..

..

1

14

0

9

5

0

6

0

0

1

9

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

Allowances to officers working within defined districts.

8.—(1.) 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 Maximum Standard Salary of Position is—

Where the Period of Continuous Residence at a Temporary Station is—

Male.

Female.

Less than Three Weeks.

Three Weeks or. More.

Married.

Unmarried.

First Week.

After First Week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

Per week.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers

£903 and under....................................

£749 and under.......................

1

9

0

7

5

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

Over £903....................................

Over £749.............................

1

16

0

8

11

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

Employees.

..

..

1

9

0

7

5

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

(2.) The last preceding sub-regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty-second day of December, 1955.

(3.) For the purposes of payment of an allowance under regulation 76 of the Naval Establishments Regulations in respect of the period from and including the twenty-second day of December, 1955, to and including the sixth day of June, 1956, the reference in the table inserted by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation to “Maximum Standard Salary” shall be deemed to be a reference to “Maximum Salary”.

(4.) Notwithstanding anything in the table omitted by sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, the rates of allowance payable under sub-regulation (1) of regulation 76 of the Naval Establishments Regulations in respect of the period from and including the twenty-third day of December, 1954, to and including the twenty-first day of December, 1955, shall be deemed to have been the rates specified in the following table:—

Where Maximum Salary of Position is—

Where the Period of Continuous Residence at a Temporary Station is—

Male

Female.

Less than Three Weeks.

Three Weeks or More.

Married.

Unmarried.

First Week.

After First Week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

Per week.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Officers.

£890 and under..................................................

£736 and under.........................................

1

9

0

7

5

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

Over £890..................................................

Over £736.........................................

1

16

0

8

11

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

Employees.

..

..

1

9

0

7

5

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

(5.) Notwithstanding anything in the preceding provisions of this regulation, the rate of allowance payable under sub-regulation (1) of regulation 76 of the Naval Establishments Regulations in respect of a period of continuous residence at a temporary station for less than three weeks during the period from and including the first day of July, 1954, to and including the twenty-second day of December, 1954—

(a) in the case of a male officer whose maximum standard salary exceeded Six hundred and twenty pounds or a female officer whose maximum standard salary exceeded Five hundred and fifteen pounds—shall be deemed to have been One pound sixteen shillings per day; and

(b) in any other case—shall be deemed to have been One pound nine shillings per day.

Class of travelling accommodation,

9. Regulation 83 of the Naval Establishments Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1) the words “£348 per annum” and inserting in their stead the words “£928 per annum”.

Continuity of employment of persons formerly employed under the Civilian Staff Regulations.

10. After regulation 102 of the Naval Establishments Regulations the following regulation is added:—

“103.—(1.) In this regulation—

‘the Civilian Staff Regulations’ has the same meaning as in the repealed Regulations;

‘the repealed Regulations’ means the Naval and Air Civilian Staff Regulations, being Statutory Rules 1942, No. 119.

“(2.) This regulation applies to and in relation to a person who, immediately prior to the repeal of the repealed Regulations was deemed, by force of regulation 4 of the repealed Regulations to be subject to these Regulations.

“(3.) A person to and in relation to whom this regulation applies shall not, by virtue of the repeal of the repealed Regulations, be deemed—

(a)to have ceased to have been employed subject to these Regulations; or

(b) to have forfeited any rights acquired by him by virtue of his service or employment subject to the Civilian, Staff Regulations.

“(4.) The respective periods of the service or employment under the Civilian Staff Regulations and under these Regulations of a person to and in relation to whom this regulation applies shall be deemed to be a continuous period of service or employment.

“(5.) Nothing in the last preceding sub-regulation authorizes the grant of furlough or any payment in lieu thereof to a person to and in relation to whom this regulation applies in respect of a period of his service or employment for which furlough has been granted under the Civilian Staff Regulations.”.

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

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