Citation and
COMMCC-
ment.
Loterpreta- Dio,
(24 of 1951).
Application
2
HONG KONG AUXILIARY POLICE FORCE ORDINANCE, 1959.
(No. 2 of 1959).
HONG KONG AUXILIARY POLICE FORCE REGULATIONS, 1959.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 28 of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Ordinance, the Governor in Council bas made the following regulations—
I. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Regulations. 1959, and shall come into operation on the day appointed for the commencement of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Ordinance. 1959,
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"instruction" means any period of duty, not being active service and not exceeding six hours in duration, performed at such time and at such place as may from time to time be directed by order of the Commissioner;
"instruction period” means instruction for any period not exceeding one
hour in duration;
"Pay Code" means the code and regulations relating to pay and allow- ances applicable to Her Majesty's Military Forces for the time being in force:
"training" means duty, not being active service, exceeding six hours in duration in any one day and performed at such time and at such place as may from time to time be directed by order of the Commissioner;
"volunteer" means a member other than a person upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed under the provisions of the Compulsory Service Ordinance, 1951.
3.
For the purposes of these regulations, the Pay Code shall be
of Pay Code applied subject to the following provisions-
First Schedule.
(a) no member shall be deemed to be locally domiciled; and
(b) the ranks of members specified in the first column of the First Schedule shall be deemed to correspond with the ranks in Her Majesty's Military Forces specified in the second column of that Schedule.
4. (1) Save in so far as the Commissioner may by order in Emficiency. writing exempt any member therefrom, every member shall in each year of service comply with the following requirements as to efficiency.
(4) perform such periods of training, not exceeding in the aggregate fourteen days, as the Commissioner may from time to time by order direct; and
(6) perform, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, such number of instruction periods, not being less than sixty nor more than one hundred, as the Commissioner may from time to time by order direct.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation every year shall be deemed to commence on the 1st day of October and expire on the 30th day of September next following.
(3) Nothing in this regulation shall be construed to prevent a member from volunteering, subject to the prior consent of the Com- missioner, for additional traiding or instruction.
5. Every member who is called out for active service shall be Pay, allow entilled in respect of each day or part of a day of such service to the ances for pay and allowances proscribed in the Pay Code.
active service.
6. Every member who is called out for training shall be entitled Pay and in respect of each day of training to the pay and allowances prescribed allowances
For tralainga in the Pay Code at the rules applicable on the 31st day of December. 1955.
7. Every member when under instruction shall be entitled to the AllowancP5
for instruc- allowances specified in the following table-
tion.
TABLE.
Rank of member
Allowance in respect of each instruction period
Constables Corporals
Sergeants and above Inspectora And Gazetted
Officers
0.70
0.90
1.10
1.30
Maximum amount payable in respect of any one day's Instruction
4.20
5.40
6.60
7.30
8. (1) Any member who in addition to fulfilling all of the Bounty. requirements as to efficiency prescribed in regulation 4, completes in excess of the minimum number of instruction periods required by that regulation--
(a) ten instruction periods, shall be entitled to a bounty of lifty
dollars; or
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