(7) Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 1962.

The Colonial Secretary to move the First reading of :-

A Bill insituled: "An Ordinance to amend the Pensious Ordinance,

Chapter 89.

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(8) Tenanov (Notice of Termination) Bill, 1962.

The Colonial Secretary to move the First reading of :-

A Bill intitulad; "An Ordinance to provide for a minimum of six monthe notice of terminatio of gecancies, and for purposes connected therewith. "I

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(9) Separation and Maintenance Orders (Amsodment) Bill, 1962.

The Attorney General to move the First reading of :-

A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to amend the Separation and

Maintenance Orders Ordinance, Chapter 16."

(10) Criminal Frocedure (Amendment) 3111, 1962,

The Attorney Genaral to move the Second sod Third readings of :-

A Bill intituled: "An Ordinanca further to amend the Criminal

Frocedure Ordinance, Chapter 221."

(11) Medical Registration (Amendment) BiLL 1962.

The Attorney General to move the Second and Third readings a ;-

A Bill intituled: "An Ordinance to amend the Medical Registration

Ordinance, 1957."

UNOFFICIAL MEMBER'S MOTI CIT.

(1) St. Paul's College Council Incorporation Bill, 1952

Mr. R.C. Lee to move the First reading of :-

CATEGORY

Personal Emoluments

1. Supernumerary appointments

2. Vacancies

A Bell Ictituled, "An Ozdámsoe to provide for the incorporation

of St. Paul's College Council."

3. Promotion or transfer

A. CHAILLAN,

DEPUTY CLERK OF COUNDS.

4. Arrears and adjustments

5. Salaries based on rates

applied by other Governments

SCHEDULE

LIMITS OF SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISION

in respect of a superramerary appointment: (a) for a period not exceeding two weeks to

facilitate handover, or where as a result of leave arrangements an officer would otherwise revert to substantive rank and within such period would be required to act again;

(b) for a replacement, where considered

necessary, for a woman officer on maternity leave for the approved period of such leave;

(c) for a replacement, where considered

necessary, for an officer on prolonged siok leave for the period of such leave; (1) for a replacement, in the same or lower

grade, for an officer on no-pay leavej (e) to cover a substantive appointment to a post the previous holder of which is on leave prior to retirement: such appointment may date from the commencement of the previous holder's pre-retirement leave in the case of a post with a salary of $4,700 or higher, but there shall be an interval of at least 6 months in all other cases.

relating to the creation of:

(*) supernumerary post in a lower class

agafret a vacancy in a higher class of the samo grade;

(b)

a supermerary post in one grade against a vacancy in another grade, both such gradea having common promotion prospects to a third and higher grade;

(c) a post in one grade offact by a post in

another grade which has a similar or higher salary scale.

on the promotion or transfer of an officer in a grade common to several departments (e.g. Administrative Officer, Executive Officer, Stores Officer, Clerk etc.), subject to the overall establishment not being exceeded.

for payment of arrears or adjustment of salary where no change in policy is involved.

to cover a change in salary scale for: (a) Hong Kong Royal Naval Reserve Shipkeeping

Crew as and whan the Admiralty rate alters; (b) a post in the Hong Kong Government London

offices which is equated with an appropriate comparable class of the United Kingdom Civil Service as and when the appropriate United Kingdom rate alters.

(c) a post in the Hong Long Government Sydney

Office which is equated with an appropriate comparable class of the New South Wales Public Service as and when the appropriate

Australian rate alters.

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