:
65
7
6
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY:
Age next Birthday.
Pension to be Commuted.
Age next Birthday.
Pension to bo Commuted.
£ 8. d.
£
8. d.
47
N 15
7
54
9 17
8
48
8 18 3
55
10
8
49
9
1
V
56
10
5 11
50
8
3 11
57
10 10 6
51
9
7 1
58
10 15 2
62
9 10 5
59
11 0 3
9 13 11
60
Il
5 8
63
7. Suspension of Compensation Allowance on Re-employment in a Police Force.
If any officer or man in receipt of Compensation Allowance takes service in any other Police Force within or without the United Kingdom, his Compensation Allowance will be liable to suspension.
The principle on which this provision will be applied will be that if the pay of the new employment plus the compensation allowance exceeds the pay which the officer or man was receiving at the date of disbandment, the compensation allowance will be suspended to the extent of the excess. Thus, if a constable of 10 years' service who at the date of disbandment was in receipt of 47. 108. a week and is awarded a compensation allowance of 388. a week, takes service in another Police Force at 37. 10s. a week, his allowance will be suspended to the extent of 188, a week. At his final retirement, the compensation allowance, if it has been suspended in whole or in part, will revive, with this proviso that if he has earned a pension in respect of his subsequent service and the amount of that pension plus the compensation allowance exceeds two-thirds of the salary on which the compensation allowance was calculated, or of the salary which he was receiving at the date of his ultimate retirement, whichever is the higher, the compensation allowance will be abated to the extent of the excess. Thus, if a County Inspector of 15 years' service, whose salary at the date of disbandment was 8007. per annum, and whose compensation allowance is 5102. per annum, is appointed to another Police Force at a salary of 4001. per annum (in which case he will receive during his subsequent service 4001. per annum of his compensation allowance, making a total emolument of 800Z. per annum) and on his ultimate retirement is entitled to a pension in respect of his service in such Force of 150l. per annum, his compensation allowance will be abated to the extent of 60%. per annum, thus giving him a total ultimate retiring allowance of 6001. per annum.
8. Tribunal for dealing with Individual Cases of Hardship.
A Tribunal will be appointed which, in addition to the functions mentioned above, will be empowered to consider and
REVISED TERMS OF DISBANDMENT.
report to Government upon any individual case in which, in the opinion of the Tribunal, hardship not otherwise provided for arises.
The Tribunal will be empowered to recommend—
(a) The extension up to a maximum of six months' pay of the disturbance allowance for the purpose of removal which may be granted under heading 2 above, in any case where in the opinion of the Tribunal the amount which has been so granted is inadequate.
(b) In exceptional cases the payment of gratuities, in addition to disturbance allowance, up to a maximum of six months' pay.
(c) Such other exceptional provision as any individual case submitted to it may appear to require.
9. Method of Payment.
All the above allowances will be payable by His Majesty's Government from Imperial Funds.
Printed under the authority of HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY_OFFICE By Byra and Spottiswoode, Ltd., East Harding Street. E.G. 4, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty.
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