2128
ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.
Police Force Consolidation.
f. On the applicant's return he will be sworn in under §§ 8 and 13 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, for a further period of five years' service, and re-instated in his relative position.
III. Members of the force who are drawing allowance for knowledge of Chinese will be allowed to draw half the allowance when on half pay leave.
Additional Police Regulation under section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved of by the Governor in Council on the 10th day of January, 1891. (Gazette 14th February, 1891.)
The amount of sick leave allowed to officers of the civil service having been recently regulated by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the following regulation as to the subordinate members of the Police Force is approved.
Any subordinate officer detained in hospital, or absent from duty, otherwise than for injuries received on duty, for a period of more than 30 days in one year, will for each day's detention or absence after that period be allowed half pay only, without further hospital stoppages.
HONGKONG POLICE.
Pension regulations made on the 10th and gazetted 28th February, 1891.
The following regulations, concerning the general conditions upon which pensions, superannuation allowances, or other relief are to be granted, under section 17 of Ordinance No. 14 of 1887 to subordinate officers or constables of the Police Force, are authorized by His Excellency the Governor in Council, this 10th day of February, 1891.
1. Subject to the exceptions and provisions hereinafter contained, a pension will be granted to any subordinate officer or constable of the Police Force, who has completed fifteen years' service, at a rate not exceeding 20/60th of the annual pay of his rank, provided he shall have been in receipt of the same for the last three years; otherwise, the pension shall be calculated upon the average amount of pay received by such person during the three years next preceding the commencement of such pension. Further, for every full and complete year's service after fifteen years, an addition to the annual pension of 1/60th part of the average annual pay of his rank shall be made for each additional year of such service.
2128
ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.
Police Force Consolidation.
f. On the applicant's return he will be sworn in under §§ 8 and 13 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, for a further period of five years' service, and re-instated in his relative position.
III. Members of the force who are drawing allowance for knowledge of Chinese will be allowed to draw half the allowance when on half pay leave.
Additional Police Regulation under section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved of by the Governor in Council on the 10th day of
January, 1891. (Gazette 14th February, 1891.)
The amount of sick leave allowed to officers of the civil service having been recently regulated by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the following regulation as to the subordinate members of the Police Force is approved.
Any subordinate officer detained in hospital, or absent from duty, otherwise than for injuries received on duty, for a period of more than 30 days in one year, will for each day's detention or absence after that period be allowed half pay only, without further hospital stoppages.
HONGKONG POLICE.
Pension regulations made on the 10th and gazetted 28th February, 1891.
The following regulations, concerning the general conditions upon which pensions, superannuation allowances, or other relief are to be granted, under section 17 of Ordi- nance No. 14 of 1887 to subordinate officers or constables of the Police Force, are authorized by His Excellency the Governor în Council, this 10th day of February,
1891-
1. Subject to the exceptions and provisions hereinafter contained, a pension will be granted to any subordinate officer or constable of the Police Force, who has completed fifteen years' service, at a rate not exceeding 20/60th of the annual pay of his rank, provided he shall have been in receipt of the same for the last three years; otherwise, the pension shall be calculated upon the average amount of pay received by such person. during the three years next preceding the commencement of such pension. Further, for every full and complete year's service after fifteen years, an addition to the annual pension of 1/60th part of the average annual pay of his rank shall be made for each additional year of such service.
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