Appointment promotion, clo.. of members,
Training in the Colony. Schedule
Training abroad.
Restriction as to publication and giving of lectures.
above for a period of ten years or more, may on discharge, on the recommendation of the Commanding Officer, be permitted-
(a) to retain his substantive rank at the date of his dis-
charge; and
(b) the privilege of wearing the uniform of the Force on
occasions specified by the Governor.
17, (1) The powers of appointment, promotion or reversion (other than for disciplinary reasons) of warrant and non-commis- sioned officers to substantive, temporary or acting warrant or non- commissioned ranks are vested in the Commanding Officer.
(2) A member shall not be eligible for promotion unless he has passed such tests as may be specified by the Commanding Officer.
18. (1) An officer or member shall undergo the training prescribed in the Schedule.
(2) An officer or member shall attend a quarter of the annual training periods prescribed in the Schedule in each quarter of the year.
(3) If in any quarter of the year an officer or member fails to attend the training periods required under paragraph (2), the Commanding Officer may order his attendance, in the quarter next following, at such number of training periods as were not attended in the quarter immediately preceding.
(4) An officer or member may complain to the Governor, through the Commanding Officer, that he has been required to attend, under paragraph (3), more training than is required by these regulations, and the Governor may confirm, vary or reverse the order of the Commanding Officer.
19. An officer or member shall, when attending a course of training outside the Colony approved by the Service Commander, continue to draw the pay and allowances appropriate to his rank and shall be paid any necessary travelling or other expenses incurred by him in connexion with the course of training.
20. (1) No officer or member shall, without the permission of the Governor, publish or cause to be published, any matter or information relating to the Force, whether or not he is still an officer or member.
(2) No officer or member shall, without the permission of the Governor, deliver a lecture or read a paper at a public meeting or broadcast on any subject relating to the Force, whether or not he is still an officer or member.
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21. (1) No officer or member shall organize or attend any meeting, any of the objects of which is to-
(a) discuss the conduct of a superior officer or member; or
(b) urge a superior officer or member to take a particular
course of action.
(2) No officer or member shall, when in uniform, attend any public meeting, save in the course of his duties.
22. (1) The Commanding Officer may grant leave of absence from the Colony or from duty to an officer or member for such period as be may think fit.
(2) An officer or member shall before leaving the Colony inform force headquarters of his forwarding address, and any change in such address shall be notified.
23. (1) Aa officer or member shall be eligible for decora- tions, medals or clasps for efficiency, long service and good conduct instituted by Her Majesty the Queen under Royal Warrant as far as they are applicable.
(2) The award of any decoration, medal or clasp under para- graph (1) shall be governed by regulations made by the Governor with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen.
24. Any officer or member who contravenes any provision of regulation 20 or 21 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.
25. (1) In the application of section 78 of the Air Force Act, the punishments which may be awarded under subsection (3) of that section shall be modified as follows—
(2) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, detention for a period not exceeding fourteen days or, if the accused is on active service, field punishment for a period not exceeding twenty-eight days;
(b) if the accused is a member who is on ective service on the day of the sentence, forfeiture of pay for a period beginning with the day of the sentence and not exceeding twenty-eight days;
(c) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars;
(d) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, severe
reprimand or reprimand;
Restriction
as to meetings,
ck.
Leave of absence.
Decorations, awards, etc.
Penalties.
Summary punishment of N.C.O
and members.