Trade Commissioners Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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1978 No. 270

REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRADE COMMISSIONERS ACT 1933*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Trade Commissioners Act 1933.

Dated this fourteenth day of December 1978.

ZELMAN COWEN

Governor-General

By His Excellency’s Command,

J. D. ANTHONY

Minister of State for Trade and Resources

 

AMENDMENTS OF THE TRADE COMMISSIONERS REGULATIONS 

1. After regulation 35 of the Trade Commissioners Regulations the following regulation is added:

Emergency evacuation

“ 36. (1) A Commissioner shall be entitled to be paid by way of allowance, in respect of the evacuation of the Commissioner and his dependants from a post, such amounts as he would be entitled to be paid, if he were an officer of the Australian Public Service.

“ (2) An entitlement of a Commissioner under sub-regulation (1) shall be subject to the same conditions that would be applicable in relation to the corresponding entitlement of an officer of the Australian Public Service.

“ (3) Any function that in relation to an entitlement of an officer of the Australian Public Service, referred to in sub-regulation (1), may be performed by the Public Service Board or a head of post may, in relation to an entitlement given by that sub-regulation, be performed by the Minister.”.

Schedule

2. The Schedule to the Trade Commissioners Regulations is amended by omitting the heading “ SCHEDULE 22 ” and all words and figures between that heading and the heading “ SCHEDULE 25 ”.

 

* Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 21 December 1978.

Statutory Rules 1958 No. 52 as amended to date. For previous amendments of the Trade Commissioners Regulations see footnote   to Statutory Rules 1978 No. 12 and see also

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