Remuneration and Allowances Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES ACT 1973-1975.*
I,THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Executive Council hereby make the following
Regulations under the
Dated this fourteenth day of July, 1975.
JOHN R. KERR
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
J. K. McCLELLAND
Minister of State for Labor andImmigration for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.
Amendments of the Remuneration and Allowances Regulations
“ 1a. Where provision is made in these Regulations in relation to the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable to the holder of a statutory office in respect of a period before 1 March 1975, that provision does not apply to the holder of that office on or after 1 March 1975.”.
“ 10. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of the Industrial Research and Development Grants Board was immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 11 in the Third Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Chairman of the industrial Research and Development Grants Board, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the maximum rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 11 in the Third Division.
(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 2 January 1974.
Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1974, No. 7, as amended by Statutory Rules 1975, No, 31.
“ 11. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of a full-time member of the Schools Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of Senior Assistant Secretary, Office of the Schools Commission, in the Department of Education, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of reappointment) to the office of a full-time member of the Schools Commission, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Level 2 in the Second Division.
“ (2.) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 20 February 1974.
“ 12. (1) Where a person appointed to bold the office of Director of the Legislative Drafting Institute was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Parliamentary Counsel, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Director of the Legislative Drafting Institute, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Level 4 in the Second Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 9 December 1974.
“ 13. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of Tasmania was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 7 in the Third Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of Tasmania, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the minimum rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 7 in the Third Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 9 December 1974.
“ 14. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of South Australia was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying, an office classified as Class 8 in theThird Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of South Australia, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the minimum rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 8 in the Third Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 January 1975.
“ 15. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of Western Australia was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 9 in the Third Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of
Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of Western Australia, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the minimum rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 9 in the Third Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 January 1975.
“ 16. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of the Australian Capital Territory Electricity Authority was, immediately before his appointment, an officer in the service of the Australian Capital Territory Electricity Authority occupying the office of Chief Engineer, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Chairman of the Australian Capital Territory Electricity Authority, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the rate of $19,597 per annum.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 23 January 1975.
“ 17. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of New South Wales was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 6 in the Third Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of New South Wales, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the maximum rate per annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 6 in the Third Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 February 1975.
“ 18. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of New South Wales was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 7 in the Third Division, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the officeof Chairman of a Repatriation Board for the State of New South Wales, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the maximum rateper annum applicable to an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office classified as Class 7 in the Third Division.
“ (2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 February 1975.”.
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