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Deletion and roplacement of First Schechuks.

Deletion of

Second and

Third

Schedules.

9. The First Schedule to the principal regulations is deleted and replaced by the following-

"FIRST SCHEDULE.

RULES FOR Training.

1. Every officer and member shall-

[reg. 12.)

(a) attend not less then 60 training periods annually which may be reduced at the discretion of the appropriate Service Commander;

(8) attend camp annually for not less than 14 days or such less time

as the appropriate Service Commander may direct;

(c) attend such alternative training periods, not exceeding in the aggregate those prescribed in paragraph (a), as the Governor may direct.

2.

3.

For the purpose of this paragraph a period of 8 hours" train- ing shell be deemed to be the equivalent of 1 day's attendance at camp.

The Commanding Officer shall fix the time and places of parades. No officer or member shall be deemed efficient until he has under- goos the annual training prescribed in this Schedule, and until be bas passed such tests of efficiency as may from time to time be laid down by the Commanding Officer.

The Governor may, in special circumstances, exempt an officer of member from the provisions of this rule.”,

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10. The Second and Third Schedules to the principal tions are deleted.

Council CHAMBER,

21st March 1967.

Clerk of Councils.

ROYAL HONG KONG DEFENCE FORCE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 199).

HONG KONG REGIMENT (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 1967.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Regiment (Amendment) Regulations 1967, and shall come into operation on the Ist day of April 1967.

2. Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is amended, in paragraph () by deleting "Commandant" and substituting therefor the following-

3.

"Governor".

Regulation 13 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting “and instructions" wherever it occurs.

4.

Regulation 18 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "instruction” and substituting therefor the following-

"training".

5. Regulation 21 of the principal regulations is amended, in paragraph (2) by deleting "instruction" wherever it occurs and substituting therefor the following-

"training".

6. The First and Second Schedules to the principal regula- tions are deleted and replaced by the following-

Cination and commencement.

Amendment of regulation 9, (Cap. 199, sub, Jeg.)

Amendment of regulation 13.

Amendment of regulation 18.

Amendment of regulation 21.

Deletion and replacement of First and Second Schedule.

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).

These regulations make amendments to the principal regulations con- sequential upon the enactment of the Auxiliary Forces Pay and Allowances Ordinance 1967 word the disbanding of the Hong Kong Royal Naval Reserve. The regulations relating to pay and allowances are revoked (regulation 7), and the Second and Third Schedules are deleted (regulation 9). The regulations delete from the principal regulations all references to "instruction" and "Instruction periods", which terms have been deleted from the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance.

(Secretariat CR 168/65)

"FIRST SCHEDULE.

(reg. 13(0)

RULES FOR TRAINING OF OFFICERS AND MAMBERS OTHER THAN OF THE HONG KONG HOME GUARD.

t. Every officer and member shall-

(a) attend not less than 60 training periods annually which may be

reduced at the discretion of the Commanding Officer:

(6) attend 6 separate training periods annually of not less than 8

hours per day, to be known as Training Days; and

(c) attend camp annually for not less than 15 days.

2. (1) The Commanding Officer, subject to any general directions

that the Service Commander may pivo, may substitute any training not exceeding in the aggregate that prescribed in rule 1.

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