ESSENTIAL SERVICES CORPS ORDINANCE.
(Chapter 197).
ESSENTIAL SERVICES CORPS (GENERAL) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1954-
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 7 of the Essential Services Corps Ordinance, the Governor has made the following regulations-
1. These regulations may be cited as the Essential Services Citation, Corps (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 1954.
2. Regulation 5 of the Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations is amended by the deletion of sub-regulation (5) and the substitution therefor of the following—
"(5) If a member who is required for any reason to undergo medical examination, fails to pass such examination, but wishes to remain a member of the Corps, he shall be required to sign a statement in Form V of the Second Schedule hereto, before his application to remain a member can be considered."
By Command,
Amendment of regula. tion B. (Vol. I, p. 414).
9th June, 1954-
Colonial Secretary.
Explanatory Note.
(This note is not part of the regulations, but in intended to indicate their general purport),
It has been necessary to amend sub-regulation (5) of regulation 5 to cover a person who is directed by the Commissioner of the Essential Services Corps under section 18A of the Compulsory Service Ordinance. 1951, to submit himself for a medical examination as sub-regulation (5) in its present form only covers a member who voluntarlly agrees to undergo such a medical examination.
(Secretariat D/ESC)
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