Public Service Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES

1966 No. 90

REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1964.*

THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD, acting in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the Public Service Act 1922-1964, hereby makes, subject to the approval of the Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this twenty-eighth day of April, 1966.

F. H. WHEELER

Chairman.

J. E. COLLINGS

Commissioner.

F. C. NORDECK

Deputy of a Commissioner.

I, THE DEPUTY OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby approve the following Regulations.

Dated this twenty-first day of May, 1966.

A. R. CUTLER

Deputy of the Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

J. G. GORTON

Minister of State for Works for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Amendments of The Public Service Regulations 

Salaries payable to officers of the Fourth Division.

1. Regulation 106 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by inserting in item 5 in the table in sub-regulation (3.), after

the word—

" Telegraphist;"

the word—

" Telegraphist-in-training;";

(b) by inserting in item 8 in the table in sub-regulation (3.), after

the words—

" Postal Clerk-in-training;"

the word—

" Radiographer-in-training;"; and

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

  Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Public Service Regulations, see footnote to Statutory Rules 1966, No 16, and see also Statutory Rules 1966, Nos. 1, 16, 17, 43 and 71.

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(c) by omitting paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (12.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph:—

" (a) occupies one of the following offices in the Fourth Division:—

(i) Drafting Assistant. Grade 1;

(ii) Junior Observer;

(iii) Medical Laboratory Attendant;

(iv) Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training;

(v) Postal Clerk;

(vi) Radiographer-in-training;

(vii) Technical Assistant, Grade 1;

(viii) Telegraphist; or

(ix) Computing Assistant (Female);"

First Schedule.

2. The First Schedule to the Public Service Regulations is amended as set out in the First Schedule to these Regulations.

Second Schedule.

3. The Second Schedule to the Public Service Regulations is amended as set out in the Second Schedule to these Regulations.

Fourth Schedule.

4. The Fourth Schedule to the Public Service Regulations is amended as set out in the Third Schedule to these Regulations.

Authority for payment of allowance.

5.—(l.) The Public Service Board may authorise the payment of an allowance to each officer or employee who, on or after the eighth day of July. 1965, and before the fourteenth day of February, 1966, held or performed the duties of an office specified in the table in this sub-regulation of such amount as would result in the total remuneration payable to the officer or the employee for the period during which the officer or employee held or performed the duties of that office being not less than the remuneration that would have been payable to the officer or employee in respect of that period if the scale of rates applicable to the office had been the scale of rates specified in that table opposite to that office.

Office

Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

Pre-School Teacher...........................................................................

£997–£1,058–£1,119–£1,180–£1,241–£1,302–£1,363–£1,424

Assistant Pre-School Officer............................................................

£1,485–£1,546–£1,606–£1,667

Pre-School Officer.............................................................................

£1,789–£1,850–£1,911–£1,972

(2.) The Public Service Board may authorise the payment of an allowance to each officer or employee who, on or after the fourteenth day of February, 1966, and before the commencement of these regulations, held or performed the duties of an office specified in the table in this sub-regulation of such amount as would result in the total remuneration payable to the officer or the employee for the period during which the officer or employee held or performed the duties of that office being not less than the remuneration that would have been payable to the officer or employee in respect of that period if the scale of rates applicable to the office had been the scale of rates specified in that table opposite to that office.

 

Office

Scale of Races of Annual Salary, in Dollars

Pre-School Teacher.....................................................................

2,364–2,486–2,608–2,730–2,852–2,974–3,096–3,218

Assistant Pre-School Officer.....................................................

3,340–3,462–3,582–3,704

Pre-School Officer.......................................................................

3,948–4,070–4,192–4,314

FIRST SCHEDULE

Regulation 2.

AMENDMENTS OF THE FIRST SCHEDULE TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS

Omit Group 2, insert the following Group:—

Group 2

Amenities Officer—

Repatriation Department—

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia

2,520–2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860–2,946

New South Wales and Victoria.................................................

2,776–2,860–2,946–3,032–3,116–3,202

Omit Group 9, insert the following Group:—

Group 9

Assistant (Animals), Grade 1..............................................................

1,922–1,980–2,036

Assistant (Animals), Grade 2..............................................................

2,094–2,150

Senior Assistant (Farm).......................................................................

2,094–2,150

Omit Group 19.

Omit Group 85, insert the following Group:—

Group 85

Control Officer (Workshops)—

Department of Supply—

New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria

3,146–3,260–3,372

South Australia—Woomera.....................................................

2,832–2,918–3,002

Finsbury...................................................

3,146–3,260–3,372

Omit Group 141, insert the following Group:—

Group 141

Attorney-General's Department—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 ....

2,378–2,434–2,490–2,576–2,662

Omit Groups 143, 144, 145 and 146, insert the following Groups:—

Group 143

Department of Housing—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1...................................................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2...................................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Group 144

Department of the Interior—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1.................................................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2.................................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Group 145

Repatriation Department—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1.................................................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2.................................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3.................................................................

2,890–2,974–3,060–3,146

Officer-in-charge—

Queensland.......................................................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

New South Wales and Victoria..............................................................

3,146–3,230–3,316–3,402

First Schedule—continued.

Group 146

Department of Social Services—

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1...................................................................

2,378–2,462–2,548–2,632–2,718

Inquiry Officer, Grade 2...................................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3...................................................................

2,890–2,974–3,060–3,146

Senior Inquiry Officer—

 Newcastle......................................................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Queensland....................................................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

Victoria...........................................................................................

3,260–3,344–3,430

Sydney............................................................................................

3,316–3,430–3,544

Officer-in-charge—

Tasmania.....................................................................................

2,974–3,060–3,146–3,230

South Australia and Western Australia...................................

3,146–3,230–3,316–3,402

Queensland..................................................................................

3,458–3,572–3,686–3,800

Victoria.........................................................................................

3,572–3,686–3,800–3,914

New South Wales.......................................................................

3,686–3,800–3,914–4,028–4,142

Omit Group 148, insert the following Groups:—

Group 148

Inspector—

Department of the Interior—

General Services Section........................................................

2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746

Education and Welfare Section.............................................

2,860–2,946–3,032–3,116

Department of Customs and Excise—

Queensland, South Australia and Western

3,742–3,856–3,970

Australia................................................................................

New South Wales and Victoria.............................................

3,970–4,084–4,198

Group 148a

Department of the Interior—

Traffic Section—

Inspector........................................................................................

2,718–2,804

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

2,918–3,002–3,088–3,174

Omit Group 177, insert the following Group:—

Group 177

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

2,604–2,690–2,776–2,860

Licence Inspector, Grade 2.................................................................

2,974

Senior Licence Inspector—

Other than New South Wales and Victoria..................................

3,002–3,088–3,174

New South Wales and Victoria......................................................

3,032–3,116–3,202–3,288

Omit Group 202, insert the following Group:—

Group 202

Master of Launch.................................................................................

2,348–2,434–2,520

Senior Master of Launch....................................................................

2,632

After Group 239, insert the following Group:—

Group 239a

Parking Inspector..............................................................................

1,952–2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Omit Group 253, insert the following Group:—

Group 253

Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 1.............................................

2,406–2,490–2,576–2,662–2,746–2,832–2,918

Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2.............................................

2,946–3,032–3,116–3,202

Senior Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 1................................

3,372–3,486–3,602–3,714–3,828

Senior Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2................................

3,572–3,686–3,800–3,914–4,028

Officer-in-charge, Postal Investigation Section—

Tasmania.........................................................................................

3,372–3,486–3,600–3,714–3,828

Western Australia...........................................................................

3,572–3,686–3,800–3,914–4,028

South Australia................................................................................

3,800–3,914–4,028–4,142–4,256

Queensland......................................................................................

3,886–4,000–4,112–4,226–4,340

Victoria.............................................................................................

4,112–4,226–4,340 4,454–4,568

New South Wales...........................................................................

4,340–4,454–4,568–4,682–4,796

First Schedule— continued.

Omit Group 263, insert the following Group:—

Group 263

Radiographer-in-training..............................................................

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Radiographer—

Repatriation Department.......................................................

2,314–2,398–2,482–2,566–2,650

Other Departments.................................................................

2,398–2,482–2,566

Senior Radiographer, Grade 1.....................................................

2,650–2,734–2,818

Senior Radiographer, Grade 2.....................................................

2,818–2,902–2,986

Senior Radiographer, Grade 3.....................................................

2,986–3,070–3,154

Omit Group 265, insert the following Group:—

Group 265

Radio Monitor................................................................................

2,064–2,150–2,236–2,320–2,406–2,490–2,576–2,690–2,804

After Group 316, insert the following Group:—

Group 316a

Supervisor—

Department of Civil Aviation...................................................

3,202–3,316

Omit Group 349, insert the following Group:—

Group 349

Department of Civil Aviation—

Other than Lines School and Radio Technical

School—

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

3,316–3,402–3,486–3,572–3,658–3,742

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

3,828–3,914

After Group 367, insert the following Group:—

Group 367a

Telegraphist-in-training...................................................................

1,980–2,036–2,094–2,150–2,206

Omit Group 373, insert the following Group:—

Group 373

Tradesman (Second Class).............................................................

2,008–2,064–2,122–2,178

Tradesman........................................................................................

2,206–2,292–2,378–2,462

Senior Tradesman, Grade 1............................................................

2,632–2,718

Senior Tradesman, Grade 2............................................................

2,804

Omit Group 381, insert the following Group:—

Group 381

Transport Foreman..........................................................................

3,288–3,402

Omit Group 393, insert the following Groups:—

Group 393

Welfare Officer—

Department of Civil Aviation........................................................

3,202–3,288–3,372

Group 393a

Welfare Officer—

Department of Immigration.......................................................

2,718–2,804–2,890–2,974

Omit Group 443, insert the following Group:—

Group 443

Typist (Female) (Reporting)...........................................................

2,408

Supervisor (Female) (Reporting)...................................................

2,670

 

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SECOND SCHEDULE

Regulation 3.

AMENDMENTS OF THE SECOND SCHEDULE TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS

Omit item 10, insert the following item:—

10 Mail Officer...................

1. He shall, be paid an allowance at the rate of $114.00 per annum if—

(a) he has passed the test determined by the Board for the purpose of this paragraph; and

(b) he has not attained the age of 21 years.

2. In addition to the allowance specified in the last preceding paragraph, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate of $56.00 per annum if—

(a) he has, after passing the test referred to in the last preceding paragraph, passed the test determined by the Board for the purpose of this paragraph; and

(b) he has not attained the age of 21 years.

3. The allowance under this item shall cease to be payable on the day immediately prior to the date on which the officer attains the age of 21 years.

THIRD SCHEDULE

Regulation 4.

AMENDMENTS OF THE FOURTH SCHEDULE TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE

REGULATIONS

Omit Group 1, insert the following Group:—

Group 1

Lecturer................................

4,800–5,020–5,240–5,460–5,680–5,900–6,120–6,340

Academic Registrar............

6,500–6,720–6,940–7,160–7,380–7,600

Senior Lecturer...................

6,500–6,720–6,940–7,160–7,380–7,600

Deputy Warden, R.A.A.F. Academy, Department of Air

8,600

Professor, Royal Military College, Department of the Army

8,600

Director of Civil Studies, Royal Military College, Department of the Army

9,350

Warden, R.A.A.F. Academy, Department of Air

9,350

Omit Group 12, insert the following Groups:—

Group 12

Area Manager, Class 1......

5,082–5,294–5,508–5,720

Area Manager, Class 2......

6,032–6,280–6,528–6,776

Area Manager, Class 3......

7,084–7,332–7,578

Controller of Works...........

7,084–7,332–7,578

Construction Manager, Department of Works, Western Australia

7,084–7,332–7,578

Construction Manager, Department of Works (other than Construction Manager, Department of Works, Western Australia)

7,886–8,154–8,422

Group 12a

Assistant to the Public Service Arbitrator....................

9,300

After Group 37, insert the following Group:—

Group 37a

Department of the Army—

General Stores and Clothing Division—

Army Inspection Service—

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

5,826–6,032–6,240–6,446

Principal Inspector...........................................................

6,692–6,940–7,188

Omit Group 59, insert the following Group:—

Group 59

Pre-School Teacher..........................................................................

2,364–2,486–2,608–2,730–2,852–2,974–3,096–3,218

Assistant Pre-School Officer..........................................................

3,340–3,462–3,582–3,704

Pre-School Officer............................................................................

3,948–1,070–4,192–4,314

    

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

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