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[Subsidiary]

Awards.

Schedule.

Effect of award.

CAP. 374] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations

[1984 Ed.

(c) the compensation paid, ex gratia or otherwise, by the Government to any person in respect of the loss or damage of that person's property by the defaulter,

in each case only if the loss or damage has resulted from the defaulter's neglect or fault and the amount ordered to be paid does not exceed his salary for one month.

(2) A police officer of or above the rank of superintendent may require a traffic warden to pay to the Government in full or in part-

(a) the cost of repairing or replacing any article of clothing, equipment or property whatsoever entrusted to the traffic warden in his capacity as a traffic warden and lost or damaged by him;

(b) the cost of repairing or replacing any Government property lost or damaged by him; or

(c) the compensation paid, ex gratia or otherwise, by the Government to any person in respect of the loss or damage of that person's property by the traffic warden,

in each case only if the loss or damage has resulted from the traffic warden's neglect or fault and the amount ordered to be paid does not exceed his salary for one month.

(3) For the purpose of enabling due inquiry to be made as to whether any traffic warden should be required to pay any amount under paragraph (2), affording him due opportunity to make representations and enabling any requirement under that paragraph to be appealed against and reviewed, Part II shall apply to and in respect of such a requirement as it applies to and in respect of a finding of guilty of a disciplinary offence and an award of punishment.

17. The powers of punishment of a tribunal and the Commissioner shall be those which are set out in the Schedule.

18. Subject to regulation 15, an award of punishment made under these regulations shall take effect from the date of announcement or communication to the defaulter of the award.


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