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High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations (Amendment)

Authoritative Version
  • - C1972L00077
  • No longer in force
SR 1972 No. 77 Regulations as made
These Regulations amend the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations.
Date of repeal 16 Jan 1974
Repealed by Repeal of the enabling legislation by High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act Repeal Act 1973

STATUTORY RULES

1972 No.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE HIGH COMMISSIONER (UNITED KINGDOM) ACT 1909–1966.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act 1909–1966.

Dated this twenty-fifth day of May, 1972.

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

(J.D.M. DOBIE)

Member of the Federal Executive Council, for and on behalf of the Prime Minister.

 

 


Amendments of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations

Proficiency allowance.

1.—(1.) Regulation 33 of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Column 1

 

Column 2

Column 3

Office or temporary position

 

Typing speed in words per minute

Rate of allowance per annum

 

 

 

£

Transcription Typist........................................................

Stenographer, Grade 1.....................................................

Clerical Assistant (F), Typing..........................................

40 words per minute

50 words per minute

55 words per minute

65 words per minute

33

92

150

209

Typist, Grade 2................................................................

50 words per minute

59

Stenographer, Grade 2.....................................................

 

55 words per minute

117

Typist-in-charge (Transcription)......................................

 

65 words per minute

176

Steno-secretary, Grade 1.................................................

 

 

Steno-secretary, Grade 2.................................................

 

55 words per minute

58

Steno-secretary. Grade 3.................................................

 

65 words per minute

117

Supervisor (Typing).........................................................

 

 

 

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on                                                    , 1972.

Statutory Rules 1960. No. 87, as amended by Statutory Rules 1965, No. 87; 1966. No. 76; 1967, Nos. 29 and 79; 1968. Nos. 21, 103, 128 and 164; 1969, Nos. 14, 150 and 192; 1970, Nos. 91, 146, 215 and 316; 1971, Nos. 81, 110 and 154; and 1972, Nos. 22 and

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(2.) Regulation 33 of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (2.) and inserting in its stead the following table:

Column 1

 

Column 2

Column 3

Office or temporary position

 

Shorthand speed in words per minute

Rate of allowance per annum

 

 

 

£

 

100 words per minute

22

Supervisor (Typing).........................................................

 

120 words per minute

81

Stenographer, Grade 1.....................................................

 

130 words per minute

139

 

 

140 words per minute

198

 

120 words per minute

59

Stenographer, Grade 2.....................................................

 

130 words per minute

117

 

140 words per minute

176

Steno-secretary, Grade 1.................................................

 

130 words per minute

58

Steno-secretary, Grade 2.................................................

 

140 words per minute

117

Steno-secretary, Grade 3.................................................

 

 

 

(3.) Regulation 33 of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (3.) and inserting in its stead the following table:

Column 1

 

Column 2

Column 3

Office or temporary position

 

Highest typing speed in words per minute

Rate of allowance per annum

 

 

 

£

Supervisor (Typing).........................................................

12 words per minute

16 words per minute

21 words per minute

27 words per minute

22

81

139

198

Transcription Typist........................................................

Typist-in-charge (Transcription)......................................

16 words per minute

21 words per minute

27 words per minute

59

117

176


Fourth Schedule.

2. The Fourth Schedule of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations is repealed and the following Schedule inserted in its stead:

“FOURTH SCHEDULE                                      Regulation 24.

Annual Salaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Column 1

Column 2

Office

Rate of Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

 

£

Clerk 1..................................................................................................................................

747–828–913–1,021–1,124–1,174–1,229–1,279–1,33–31,376–1,414–1,451–1,48–91,548

Clerk 2..................................................................................................................................

1,704–1,774–1,844–1,914

Clerk 3..................................................................................................................................

1,973–2,043–2,112–2,182

Clerk 4..................................................................................................................................

2,252–2,322–2,381

Clerk 5..................................................................................................................................

2,531–2,627–2,723

Clerk 6..................................................................................................................................

2,825–2,943–3,092

Clerk 7..................................................................................................................................

3,328–3,445–3,595

Clerk 8..................................................................................................................................

3,745–3,895–4,077

Clerk 9..................................................................................................................................

4,339–4,494–4,724

Clerk 10................................................................................................................................

4,997–5,275

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1................................................................................................

591–684–768–861–959–979–1,004–1,034–1,074–1,099

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2................................................................................................

1,124–1,149–1,174

Clerical Assistant (F), Typing...........................................................................................

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3................................................................................................

1,214–1,254–1,295

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4................................................................................................

1,338–1,381–1,424

Clerical Assistant, Grade 5................................................................................................

1,467–1,510–1,553

Stenographer, Grade 1.......................................................................................................

1,025–1,070–1,115–1,162

Stenographer, Grade 2.......................................................................................................

1,266–1,318–1,372–1,424

Steno-secretary, Grade 1...................................................................................................

1,657–1,711–1,766–1,822

Steno-secretary, Grade 2...................................................................................................

1,876–1,937–1,998–2,060

Steno-secretary, Grade 3...................................................................................................

2,121–2,182

Supervisor (Typing)............................................................................................................

1,576–1,632–1,685–1,741

Typist, Grade 1...................................................................................................................

589–678–758–848–950–990–1,030–1,080

Typist, Grade 2...................................................................................................................

881–983–1,023–1,063–1,113

Transcription Typist...........................................................................................................

1,047–1,092–1,137–1,184

Typist-in-charge (Transcription)......................................................................................

1,266–1,318–1,372–1,424

Machine Operator, Grade 1 (Communications)...........................................................

1,079–1,124–1,169–1,214–1,259–1,306–1,355–1,403–1,451–1,500–1,548

Machine Operator, Grade 2 (Communications)...........................................................

1,596–1,645

Machinist.............................................................................................................................

1,173–1,211–1,250–1,289–1,330–1,372–1,413–1,453–1,501

Photoprinter.........................................................................................................................

1,174–1,209–1,249–1,290–1,333

General Hand......................................................................................................................

591–684–768–861–959–979–1,004–1,034–1,074–1,099

Messenger............................................................................................................................

Porter....................................................................................................................................

Storeman.............................................................................................................................

 

Messenger (Special Duties)...............................................................................................

1,124–1,149

Senior Messenger................................................................................................................

Senior Porter........................................................................................................................

1,149–1,174–1,214–1,254

Senior Storeman.................................................................................................................

 

Engineer’s Assistant...........................................................................................................

1,124–1,149

Senior Chauffeur................................................................................................................

1,338

Telephonist..........................................................................................................................

985–1,015–1,045–1,075–1,105–1,140

Senior Electrician................................................................................................................

1,338

Works Supervisor...............................................................................................................

1,467

Carpenter.............................................................................................................................

Plumber................................................................................................................................

1,214”.

Painter..................................................................................................................................

 


Supplementary allowance.

3. Where, during a period that commenced on or after the first day of January, 1972, and ended before the commencement of these Regulations, an officer or employee occupied, or performed the duties of, an office specified in the Fourth Schedule to the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations as amended by these Regulations and the total remuneration that would have been payable to the officer or employee in respect of that period if

(a) the amendment of those Regulations effected by the last preceding regulation had come into operation on the first day of January, 1972; and

(b) the classification of that office during that period had been the rate or the scale of rates specified in column 2 of that Schedule opposite to that office in column 1 of that Schedule,

exceeds the total remuneration paid or payable to him in respect of that period, the officer or employee is entitled to be paid an allowance of an amount equal to the excess.

Application.

4. The rates specified in regulation 33 of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations as amended by these Regulations apply in relation to any allowance paid or payable, in accordance with that regulation as in force immediately before the commencement of these Regulations, in respect of service on or after the first day of January, 1972.

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