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Inspector General or a Divisional Superintendent, and upon the production of any such certified copy it shall, until the contrary be proved, be presumed that such regulation was duly made and was not disallowed.

ceasing to

13.--(1) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable Delivery resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all up of arms, power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall etc., on forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes what- hold office. soever; and every such officer or constable, and every member of a crew, upon ceasing to hold and exercise his office, shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, accoutre- ments and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to such person and at such time and place as may be appointed by the Inspector General.

(2) It shall be lawful for any justice of the peace to issue his warrant to search for and seize such arms, ammunition, accoutrements and other appointments which are not so de- livered over, wherever the same may be found.

breach of

conviction

14. Every subordinate oflicer (not above the rank of Penalty for sub-inspector) or constable or member of a crew who is guilty discipline, of any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach etc., on of discipline or misconduct, or who is guilty of any contraven- before a tion of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any re- magistrate. gulation or departmental order made thereunder, shall, with- out prejudice to dismissal under section 16, or to any reduction in rank or class under section 15, be liable upon summary con- viction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, and shall, if any term of imprisonment be imposed, forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.

of

powers.

15.-(1) If any subordinate officer (not above the rank Disciplinary of sub-inspector) or constable or member of a crew is guilty any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of discipline or misconduct, or is guilty of any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regula- tion or departmental order made thereunder, it shall be lawful for the Inspector General, Deputy Inspector General or any Divisional Superintendent to inflict any or all of the following punishments:-

(a) reduction in rank or class;

(b) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars; (e) drills, not exceeding ten in number;

(d) loss of pay during any period of absence from duty

(2) If any subordinate officer (not above the rank of sub-inspector) or constable or member of a crew is guilty of any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of discipline or misconduct, or is guilty of any contravention any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation or departmental order made thereunder, it shall be lawful for any Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent to inflict either or both of the following punishments :---

of

(a) a fine not exceeding five dollars; (b) drills, not exceeding five in number.

(3) If any member of the civilian staff is guilty of any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of

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