Statutory Rules 1951, No. 114.(e)

Rates of travelling allowance.

1. Regulation 7 of the Meat Export Control (Staff) Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulations (2.) and (3.).

Conditions of employment of officers.

2. Regulation 8 of the Meat Export Control (Staff) Regulations is amended by inserting after paragraph (da) of sub-regulation (1.) the following paragraph:—

(db) travelling allowances;”.

Schedule.

3. The Schedule to the Meat Export Control (Staff) Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from Table A the word and figures—

“Adult............................

320

416

24

 

368

488

24

 

416

560

24

 

488

608

24”

and inserting in their stead the word and figures—

“Adult............................

320

416

24

 

368

488

2 of 24

 

2 of 36

 

416

560

36

 

488

608

2 of 36

 

2 of 24“

(e) Made under the Meat Export Control Act 1935–1950 on 27th September, 1951; notified in Gazette on 28th September, 1951.


(b) by omitting from Table A the words and figures—

“Assistant, Grade 1 (Female)—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age.................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age...................

120

..

..

At 18 years of age...................

132

..

..

At 19 years of age...................

144

..

..

At 20 years of age...................

162

..

..

and inserting in their stead the words and figures—

“Assistant, Grade 1 (Female)—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age.................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age...................

120

..

..

At 18 years of age...................

140

..

..

At 19 years of age...................

162

..

..

At 20 years of age...................

180

..

.. ”

(c) by omitting from Table A the words and figures—

“Telephonist (Female), Typist (Female). Accounting Machinist (Female)—Under 21 years of age—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age..................

120

..

..

At 18 years of age..................

140

..

..

At 19 years of age..................

152

..

..

At 20 years of age..................

170

..

..

and inserting in their stead the words and figures—

“Telephonist (Female), Typist (Female), Accounting Machinist (Female)—Under 21 years of age—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age..................

120

..

..

At 18 years of age..................

148

..

..

At 19 years of age..................

170

..

..

At 20 years of age..................

188

..

..

(d) by omitting from Table A the words and figures—

“Junior Assistant (Male)—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age.................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age...................

126

..

..

At 18 years of age...................

150

..

..

At 19 years of age...................

180

..

..

At 20 years of age...................

216

..

..

and inserting in their stead the words and figures—

“Junior Assistant (Male)—

 

 

 

Under 17 years of age.................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age...................

126

..

..

At 18 years of age...................

150

..

..

At 19 years of age...................

192

..

..

At 20 years of age...................

228

..

..

(e) by omitting from Table A the words and figures—

“Assistant Executive Officer and Surveyor.....

650

1,000

50

Assistant Surveyor....................

500

750

25”

and inserting in their stead the words and figures—

“Assistant Executive Officer and Surveyor.....

850

1,200

50

Assistant Surveyor....................

675

850

25”;

and

(f) by omitting Table D.


Commencement.

4.—(1.) Regulations 1 and 2, and paragraph (f) of regulation 3, of these Regulations shall be deemed to have come into operation on the first day of June, 1951.

(2.) Paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d) of regulation 3 of these Regulations shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty-ninth day of December, 1949.

(3.) Paragraph (e) of regulation 3 of these Regulations shall be deemed to have come into operation on the eighth day of February, 1951.