Reversion in rank.
Clothing and equipment.
(b) if the accused is a member who is on active 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;
(e) where the offence has occasioned any expense, loss or
damage, stoppages:
(f) any minor punishment for the time being authorized by
Queen's Regulations;
(g) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, the minor
punishment of admonition;
(A) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, the following minor punish-
monts
(i) restriction of privileges for any period not exceed- ing fourteen days commencing on the date of the award;
(ii) extra guards or picquets not exceeding three in number; provided that this punishment may be awarded only in respect of offences committed –
(A) when parading for, or on. guard or picquet;
(B) when failing to attend for a guard or picquet mount-
ing parade after having been warned to do so; or
(C) when leaving a guard or picquet before being per-
mitled to do so;
(iii) admonition.
(2) A Commanding Officer below the rank of major shall not award detention exceeding seven days, other than for the offence of absence without leave;
Provided that the Service Commander may empower a captain temporarily in command of the Regiment to award detention not exceeding fourteen days.
27. A non-commissioned officer or member holding any temporary appointment or acting rank may be ordered by the Commanding Officer, by way of punishment for an offence, to revert to his permanent rank or, to any intermediate acting rank. but no other punishment shall be awarded for the same offence.
28. (1) An officer shall provide and maintain his own uniform in accordance with any scales laid down by, or under the authority of, the Service Commander.
(2) Equipment shall be issued to an officer on loan by the Regiment in accordance with any scales laid down by, or under The authority of, the Service Commander.
(3) Uniform and equipment shall be issued to a member on loan by the Regiment, in accordance with any scales laid down by, or under the authority of, the Service Commander,
(4) No officer or member shall wear any article of uniform with plain clothes,
29. (1) An allowance for the purchase of his uniform, of such an amount as may be approved by the Governor, shall be paid to an officer on his first appointment. An officer shall. within three months of the receipt of the allowance, purchase such uniform as may be laid down under paragraph (1) of regula- tion 28.
(2) The Commanding Officer may require an officer who fails to become proficient within twelve months of his appoint- ment to refund all or any of the allowance paid to him under paragraph (1).
(3) An annual allowance for the upkeep of uniform, of such an amount as may be approved by the Governor, shall be paid in arrears to an officer in respect of the fourth and each subsequent complete year of his service as an officer.
1.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
RULES FOR THE TRAINING of Officers and MEMBERS (OTHER THAN The Home GUARD).
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An officer (other than a staff officer) and a member (other than
a recruit in his first year of training) shall-
(0) attend in each year not less than 304 training periods for such lesser qumber as may be specified by the Commanding Officer), and
(6) as part of the aggregate period prescribed in sub-paragraph (4), attend not less than 23 training days, 15 of which shall be al an annual camp.
2.
A staff officer shall-
(a) allrod in each year not less than 170 training periods (or such lesser number as may be specified by the Commanding Officer);
and
(b) as part of the aggregate period prescribed in sub-paragraph (a), attend not less than 15 training days, 7 of which shall be at an annual camp.
Officer's uniform allowance.