Remuneration and Allowances Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
Statutory Rules
REGULATION UNDER THE REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES ACTS 1973.*
I, THE ADMINISTRATOR of the Government of Australia,
acting with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby make the following
Regulation under the
Dated this fourth day of March, 1975.
A. R. CUTLER
Administrator.
By His Excellency’s Command,
LIONEL BOWEN
Special Minister of State for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.
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Amendment of the Remuneration and Allowances Regulations
After regulation 2 of the Remuneration and Allowances Regulations the following regulations are added:—
“3. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Associate Commissioner of the Industries Assistance Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Commissioner in the office of the Commissioner of Trade Practices, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Associate Commissioner of the Industries Assistance 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 3 in the Second Division.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 18 March 1974.
“4. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Associate Commissioner of the National Capital Development Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer in the service of the National Capital Development Commission occupying the office of Secretary and Manager, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Associate Commissioner of the National
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Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1974, No. 7.
Capital Development Commission, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration—
(a) in respect of a day during the period from and including 19 March 1974 to and including 29 May 1974—at the rate of $20,870 per annum; and
(b) in respect of 30 May 1974 or a subsequent day—at the rate of $21,417 per annum.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 19 March 1974.
“5. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of full-time Commissioner of the Hospitals and Health Services Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Director-General in the Department of Health, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of reappointment) to the office of full-time Commissioner of the Hospitals and Health Services 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 3 in the Second Division.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 10 April 1974.
“6. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of General Manager of the Health Insurance Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Director-General in the Department of Social Security, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of General Manager of the Health Insurance 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 3 in the Second Division.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 19 September 1974.
“7. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Commissioner of the Repatriation Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Commissioner in the Department of Repatriation and Compensation, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Commissioner of the Repatriation 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 3 in the Second Division.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 22 November 1974.
“8. (1) Where a person appointed to hold the office of Deputy Chairman of the Social Welfare Commission was, immediately before his appointment, an officer of the Australian Public Service occupying an office of First Assistant Director-General in the Department of Social Security, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment (including any period of re-appointment) to the office of Deputy Chairman of the Social Welfare 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 3 in the Second Division.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 22 November 1974.
“9. (1) Where a person appointed to the office of Deputy Managing Director of the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation was, immediately before his appointment, the holder of the office of General Manager of the Export Payments Insurance Corporation, he shall be paid, during the period of his appointment to the office of Deputy Managing Director of the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation, in lieu of the remuneration and annual allowance (if any) payable in respect of that office, remuneration at the rate of $21,417 per annum.
“(2) This regulation shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 February 1975.”.
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