Relevant Legislation
Fire Services (Qualifications of Chief Officers and of Fire Officers) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1949
Regulations made under Section 18 of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland)
1934 and Sections 10, 11 and 12 of the Public Health and Local Government (Administrative Provision) Act Northern Ireland 1946
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Nature of Privilege: and possible exceptions
May be employed or appointed in any of the following occupations or posts
(4)
The Appl
A whole-time Chief Officer or Fire Officer of the Applies only at time of appointment. Northern Ireland Fire Authority.
(5)
Certain posts with Local Authorities in Northern Ireland
Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1919 Section 5(1)
(6)
Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 Section 7
(7)
Bye-laws made under section 17 of the Pilotage Act 1913
(8)
A master, chief officer or chief engineer of a British Merchant ship registered in the United Kingdom or Skipper or second hand of a fishing boat registered in the United Kingdom except in the case of a ship or boat employed habitually in voyages between ports outside the United Kingdom
Radio officers in British ships registered in the United Kingdom must hold an authority to operate issued by the Postmaster General who does not normally issue this authority to aliens
A pilot holding a pilotage licence under the Pilotage Act
Now the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry?
Pilotage certificates granted to masters and mates are also, with certain limited exceptions, reserved to British subjects by Section 4 of the Aliens Registration (Amendments) Act 1919.
Patents Act, 1949, Section 88
(9)
A Patent Agent
troleum (Production) Regulations 1935
(10)
Petroleum prospectors and miners in Great Britain
Bank of England Act 1946
(11)
Section 4 of the Second Schedule
( 12 )
Governor or Deputy Governor of the Bank of England
May hold the office of Church Warden (see "Cripps on Church and Clergy" 1937 page 160)