Public Service (Parliamentary Officers) Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1960.*
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, on the recommendation of the President
of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, hereby make the
following Regulations under the
Dated this twenty-second
day of January , 1963.
DE L’ISLE
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Sgd, GORDON FREETH
Minister of State for the Interior For and behalf of the
Prime Minister.
Amendments of the Public Service (Parliamentary Officers) Regulations.
“‘the officer in charge’, in relation to an officer or employee, means the officer appointed by the Permanent Head to be, for the purpose of a provision of these Regulations, the officer in charge of the first-mentioned officer or the employee;”.
“9.—(1.) Subject to this regulation, each officer or employee shall record, in an attendance book or other means of record approved by the Permanent Head—
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a )at the time of his arrival for duty on each day—the actual time of his arrival for duty; and(
b ) at the time of his departure from duty on each day—the actual time of his departure from duty.
“(2.) Where an officer or employee arrives on duty at a time that is more than ten minutes after the time at which he is required to commence duty, the officer or employee shall not record the time of his arrival, but shall immediately after his arrival report to the officer in charge who shall record the time of arrival of the officer or employee and the explanation furnished by the officer or employee for his late attendance.
* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1941, No. 18, as amended by Statutory Rules 1941, No. 309; 1942, No. 249; 1947, Nos. 13, 62, 154 and 165; 1951, Nos. 26, 27, 78 and 117; 1952, No. 54; 1953, Nos. 72 and 94; 1954, Nos. 86 and 120; 1955, No. 44; 1956, Nos. 56 and 57; 1957, No. 26; 1958, Nos. 19, 44 and 66; 1959, No. 61; 1960, Nos. 78 and 92; 1961, No. 98; and 1962, No. 6.
10766/62.—Price 3d. 12/3.12.1962.
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a ) an officer of the First Division or the Second Division; or(
b )any other officer or employee who has, for the time being, been exempted from the application of this regulation by the Parliamentary Head on the recommendation of the Permanent Head.
“(4.) The exemption of an officer or employee from the application of this regulation does not authorize the officer or employee to absent himself from duty, or to leave his place of duty except on official business, within his hours of duty.”.
“10. An officer—
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a )who records, as the time of his arrival on duty or his departure from duty, a time other than the actual time of his arrival on duty or his departure from duty, as the case may be;(
b )who, having arrived on duty later than ten minutes after the time at which he is required to commence duty, fails to report to the officer in charge or, having so reported, fails to give an explanation for his late arrival;(
c ) who commences duty after the time at which he is required to commence duty on any day or after the time at which he is required to commence duty after a meal break;(
d )who ceases duty before the time until which he is required to perform duty on any day or until which he is required to perform duty before the commencement of a meal break;(
e ) who is frequently late in attending for duty;(
f ) who is, during his hours of duty, absent from duty without the express permission of the Permanent Head or the officer in charge; or(
g )who, being prevented by illness or other emergency from attending for duty, does not, as soon as he may do so, report the fact to the officer in charge,
commits a breach of these Regulations.
“11.—(1.) Where an officer or employee is absent from duty and the period of absence is or was not authorized by or under the Act or these Regulations, the Permanent Head may require the officer or employee to perform duty at a time when the officer would not otherwise be required to perform duty for a period equal to the period during which the officer was so absent from duty.
“(2.) Regulation 65 of these Regulations does not apply to, or in relation to, duty performed in pursuance of a requirement under the last preceding sub-regulation.
“11a.—(l.) Where—
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a )an officer or employee has been absent from duty in any fortnightly pay period for a period of, or for periods that total, thirty minutes or more than thirty minutes; and(
b ) the period or periods of absence was or were not authorized by or under the Act or these Regulations,
the Permanent Head may, subject to this regulation, direct the forfeiture of the salary or pay of the officer or employee for the period or periods.
“(2.) The period of any absence in respect of which an officer or employee has performed duty in pursuance of a requirement made under the last preceding regulation shall be disregarded for the purposes of this regulation.
“11b. Where an officer or employee is granted permission by the Chief Officer or officer in charge to be absent from duty during his hours of duty, the Chief Officer may grant to the officer or employee leave of absence with pay or without pay or leave of absence for recreation.”.
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a ) by omitting from sub-regulation (3.) the words “a fee” and inserting in their stead the words “the fee payable”; and(
b ) by omitting sub-regulation (5.).
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a )by omitting the Table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—
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b )by omitting from sub-regulation (4.) the figures “£758” and inserting in their stead the figures “£808”;(
c ) by omitting from sub-regulation (5.) the figures “£758” and “600” and inserting in their stead the figures “£805” and “613”, respectively;(
d )by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (6.) the figures “758”, “808” and “858” and inserting in their stead the figures “808”, “858” and “913”, respectively;(
e ) by omitting from the table in sub-regulation (7.) the figures “604”, “654” and “704” and inserting in their stead the figures “654”, “704” and “759”, respectively;(
f ) toy omitting from paragraph (b )of sub-regulation (8.) the figures “£600” and inserting in their stead the figures “£613”; and(
g ) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-regulation:—“(9.) An officer who is paid salary in pursuance of the last preceding sub-regulation and has not attained the age of 21 years may be paid an allowance at the rate of £105 per annum.”.
“82a.—(1.) Where the family of a deceased person who was an officer resided with him in the locality in which, immediately before his death or retirement, he performed his duties, the Parliamentary Head may, if he thinks fit, after having had regard to—
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a ) the circumstances in which the person was appointed, transferred or promoted to that locality;(
b ) the time spent by the person and his family in that locality; and(
c ) any other matters that the Parliamentary Head considers relevant,
authorize the payment to the widow or to a member of the family of the person of the whole or such part as the Parliamentary Head thinks fit of the expenses incurred in the conveyance of herself and her family (if any) or the member of the family and any other members of the family, as the case may be, and of the furniture and household effects of the family from that locality to another place.
“(2.) Where an officer retires or is retired from the Parliamentary Service and his family resided with him in the locality in which immediately before his retirement, he performed his duties, the Parliamentary Head may, if he thinks fit after having had regard to—
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a )the circumstances in which the officer was appointed, transferred or promoted to that locality;(
b ) the time spent by him and his family in that locality; and(
c ) any other matters that the Parliamentary Head considers relevant,
authorize the payment to the officer of the whole or such part as the Parliamentary Head sees fit, of the expenses incurred in the conveyance of him and his family (if any) and his furniture and household effects from that locality to the nearest capital city or to such other place as the Parliamentary Head, in any particular case, determines.”.
“87a. Subject to the Act and these Regulations, an employee has, in addition to the obligations expressly imposed on him by these Regulations, the obligations that are imposed by these Regulations on an officer.”.
By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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