Public Service and Other Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave) Act 1958 (NSW)

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PUBLIC SERVICE AND OTHER STATUTORY

BODIES (EXTENDED LEAVE) ACT.

Act No. 5, 1958.

An Act to amend the provisions relating to long Elizabeth ii,

service leave contained in the Public Service (Amendment) Act, 1919, the Irrigation Act, 1912, the Main Roads Act, 1924, the Govern­ ment Railways Act, 1912, the Transport Act, 1930, and the Police Regulation Act, 1899, and certain other Acts; and for purposes connected therewith. [Assented to, 31st March, 1958.]

"O E it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : —

1. This Act may be cited as the “Public Service and Other siiort title.

Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave) Act, 1958”.

2. The Public Service (Amendment) Act, 1919, as amended Amend-

by subsequent Acts, is amended by inserting at the end o

f

4 3 ̂

paragraph (b) of subsection two of section thirteen the 1919.

following word and new paragraph ; —

See. 13.

(Leave of

“o r

absence

after years

(c)

his resigning from the Public Service and his service.) resignation being accepted by the Governor,”.

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Act.

No. 5, 1958.

3. (1) The Irrigation Act, 1912, as amended by subsequent

Amend­

Acts, is amended by inserting at the end of paragraph (c)

ment of

of subsection two of section 5c the following word and new

Act No. 73,

1912.

paragraph: —

Sec. 5c.

(Leave of

absence

(d) his resigning from the service of the Commission and Governor, being accepted by the Governor or, if he is an offKer appointed by the Commission, being accepted by the Commission,”.

after years

his resignation, if he is an officer appointed by the

of service.)

(2) The Irrigation Act, 1912, as amended by subsequent Acts and by this Act, may be cited as the Irrigation Act, 1912-1958.

4.       (1) The Main Roads Act, 1924, as amended by subse­

Amend­ ment of Act No. 24,

quent Acts, is amended by inserting at the end of paragraph

1924.

(c) of subsection (1a) of section 7a the foUowixig word and

Sec. 7a.

new paragraph: —

(Leave of

absence

“or

after years

of service.)

(d) his resigning his office or from the service of the Commissioner and his resignation, if he is a Commissioner or an Assistant Commissioner, being accepted by the Governor or, if he is an officer appointed by the Commissioner, being accepted by the Commissioner,”.

(2) The Main Roads Act, 1924, as amended by subse­ quent Acts and by this Act, may be cited as the Main Roads Act, 1924-1958.

Amend­

5.

(1) The Government Railways Act, 1912, as amended

ment of

Act No. 30,

by subsequent Acts, is amended by inserting at the end of

1912.

paragraph (c) of subsection (2 a ) of section 100a the following

Sec. 100a.

word and new paragraph : —

(Leave of

absence

“or

after years

of service.)

(d) his resigning his office or from the service of the Commissioner for Railways and his resignation, if he is an officer appointed by the Governor, being accepted by the Governor or, if he is an officer appointed by the Commissioner, being accepted by

the Commissioner,”.

(2)

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Act.

(2) The Government Railways Act, 1912, as amended No. 5, 1958.

by subsequent Acts and by this Act, may be cited as the

Government Railways Act, 1912-1958.

6.

(1)

The Transport Act, 1930, as amended by subsequent Amend-

Acts, is amended by inserting at the end of paragraph (c ) ac"no . 18,

of subsection (2 a ) of section one hundred and twenty-three

the following word and new paragraph : —

Sec. 123.

(Leave of

“or

absence

after years

(d)

his resigning his office or from the service of the Commissioner for Government Transport or the Commissioner for Motor Transport, and his resigna­ tion, if he is an officer appointed by the Governor, being accepted by the Governor or, if he is an officer appointed by the Commissioner for Government Transport or the Commissioner for Motor Transport:, being accepted by the Commissioner for Government Transport or the Commissioner for Motor Transport, as the case may require,”.

(2) The Transport Act, 1930, as amended by subsequent Acts and by this Act, may be cited as the Transport Act, 1930-1958.

7.       (1) The Police Regulation Act, 1899, as amended by Amcnd-

subsequent Acts, is amended by inserting at the end of para-

2 0

graph (b) of subsection two of section 12a the following word i899.

and new paragraph :

Sec. 12a.

(Leave of

“or

absence

after years

(c)

his resigning from the police force and his resignation

service.)

being accepted by the Commissioner or other person

acting in his stead,”.

(2) The Police Regulation Act, 1899, as amended by subsequent Acts and by this Act, may be cited as the Police Regulation Act, 1899-1958.

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