Regulations for Civilian Staff (other than Government Factories) under Defence Act, Section 63 (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1930. No. 100.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE DEFENCE ACT 1903-1927.

I, THE DEPUTY OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulation under the Defence Act 1903-1927, to come into operation forthwith.

Dated this twenty-seventh day of August, 1930.

SOMERS

Deputy of the Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

A. E. GREEN

Minister of State for Defence.

 

Regulations for Civilian Staff (other than Government Factories) under Defence Act, Section 63.

(Statutory Rule 1926, No. 209, as amended to date.)

Amendment.

After regulation 64 insert new regulation 64a, as follows:—

“Leave without pay during year ending 30th June, 1931.

64a.—(1.) Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations, any officer or temporary employee of the Physical Training Staff may be ordered on leave of absence from duty by the Minister for such period or periods during the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, not exceeding in the aggregate a period of eight weeks, and every officer or temporary employee of the Physical Training Staff so ordered on leave shall not, in respect of any such period, be entitled to receive, unless and until otherwise directed by the Minister, any salary or wages, except so much as is equivalent to the amount which he is required under section twenty-one of the SuperannuationAct 1922-1924 to contribute in respect of that period.

(2.) Subject to sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, every period in respect of which an officer or temporary employee of the Physical Training Staff is ordered on leave under that sub-regulation, shall for all purposes be counted as a period of service.”

 

By Authority: H. J. Green, Government Printer, Canberra.

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