Training.

Ration allowance.

be calculated by reference to each calendar month, and the amount payable

(a) in respect of active service for a complete calendar month, shall be the whole amount of the monthly rate; and

(b) in respect of active service for less than a complete calendar month, shall bear the same proportion to the whole amount of the monthly rate, as the number of days or part of days served during the calendar month bears to the number of days in that month.

(4) For the purposes of subsection (2)~- "Salary Scale" means the Salary Scale from time to time approved

for the public service by the Legislative Council.

9. (1) Every member stall, while undergoing training, be eligible to be paid-

(a) in respect of continuous attendance for eight hours of more in any period of twenty-four hours, at the appro- priate daily rate of pay; and

(b) in respect of attendance for less than eight hours follow- ing without interruption upon continuous attendance for twenty-four hours, at the appropriate hourly rate of pay: and

(c) in respect of attendance for less than eight hours, at the

appropriate hourly rate of pay.

(2) Where a member is eligible to be paid at the appropriate daily rate of pay, his pay shall be calculated by reference to each period of twenty-four hours from the time of reporting for train- ing, whether that period is wholly in one day or partly in one day and partly in another day.

(3) Where a member is eligible to be paid at the appropriate hourly rate of pay he shall be eligible to be paid the same amount for each hour or part thereof of training.

10. In respect of attendance for eight hours or more during which he is not provided with free meals or rations, every member who attends for duty shall, in addition to his pay, be eligible to receive a daily ration allowance of such an amount as may be prescribed:

Provided that no member shall be eligible to receive more than one ration allowance in respect of the same period of twenty- four hours.

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11. A member of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, who pilots an aircraft while on duty, shall, in addition to his appro- priate pay, be eligible to receive a special flying allowance of such an amount as may be prescribed.

12. (1) Any public officer who is continuously engaged on active service for more than twenty-five days, shall, if he is eligible to continue to receive salary or wages under such employ- ment, elect either-

(a) to continue to receive such salary or wages; or

(b) to continue to be paid in respect of such active service in

accordance with section 8,

and if such member elects to continue to receive such salary or wages, he shall not be eligible to continue to be paid under section 8 of this Ordinance.

(2) Nothing in subsection (1) shall be deemed to prohibit any member being eligible to receive a ration allowance under sec- tion 10.

13. Any member who is a public officer shall not be eligible to be paid under section 9 for undergoing training with an auxili- ary force or unit if he is required to undergo that training as part of his normal duty as a public officer.

14. A member who undertakes duty with more than one unit shall, except with the permission of the Governor, be eligible to receive pay or allowances under this Ordinance for undertaking duty with only one such unit.

15. A member who-

(a) complies with or is exempt from the requirements of efficiency applicable to the auxiliary force or unit in which be servES;

(b) completes during a year the programme of training

specified by his commander; and

(c) completes during a year a period of continuous training of not less than seven days to the satisfaction of his commander,

sball, if his commander certifies accordingly, be eligible to be paid, in addition to his appropriate daily and hourly pay, a bounty of such amount as may be prescribed.

16. The Governor in Council may make regulations for all say of the following matters→→

(a) the payment of gratuities and pensions to members of

the auxiliary forces;

Flying

allowance.

Payment of public officers on active service,

Certain persONS not eligible for pay under section 9.

Prohibition against double pay or allowances.

Bounty payable for satisfactory service.

Regulations.

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