1098
Control of
force and
No. 11 of 1900.
POLICE FORCE.
4. The force and civilian staff shall be under the control of the Captain Superintendent, and the members thereof shall obey all such lawful commands as they may receive from the Captain Superintendent.
Oath or declaration.
Schedule.
Period of
[s. 5, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
PART II.
REGULATION OF THE FORCE.
[ss. 6 and 7, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
8. Every person before appointment as a subordinate officer or constable or police interpreter or telephone operator or member of a crew shall take the oath or make the declaration in the Schedule.
9. Every subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter, telephone operator and member of a crew shall engage and bind himself to serve for a term of not less than three months and of not more than five years, as may be directed by the Captain Superintendent, during which term he shall not be at liberty to resign his office or to withdraw himself from the duties thereof, except as is hereinafter provided.
Resignation on the ground of ill-health.
Terms on which discharge may be claimed.
[ss. 10, 11, 12 and 13, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
14. Whenever any subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter or member of a crew is, by a medical board appointed by the Governor, certified to be unfit for further service because of ill-health, it shall be lawful for the Governor to require such person to resign, and any such person so certified who does not thereupon resign may be dismissed by the Governor.
15. Any subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter, telephone operator, or member of a crew, shall be entitled to claim his discharge at any time on his giving to the Captain Superintendent three months' notice of his wish to withdraw and paying a sum equivalent to two months' pay of the rank or office he may hold at the time of his giving notice of withdrawal for each unexpired year of his term of appointment : Provided always that it shall be lawful for the Governor to...
* As amended by No. 31 of 1923.
† As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
1098
Control of
force and
No. 11 of 1900.
POLICE FORCE.
4. The force and civilian staff shall be under the control civilian staff. of the Captain Superintendent, and the members thereof shall obey all such lawful commands as they may receive from the Captain Superintendent.
Oath or declaration.
Schedule.
Period of
[s. 5, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
PART II.
REGULATION OF THE FORCE.
[ss. 6 and 7, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
8. Every person before appointment as a subordinate officer or constable or police interpreter or telephone operator or member of a crew shall take the oath or make the declara- tion in the Schedule.
9. Every subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter, engagement. telephone operator and member of a crew shall engage and bind himself to serve for a term of not less than three months and of not more than five years, as may be directed by the Captain Superintendent, during which term he shall not be at liberty to resign his office or to withdraw himself from the duties thereof, except as is hereinafter provided.
Resignation on the ground of ill-health,
t
Terms on which discharge may
**
[ss. 10, 11, 12 and 13, rep. No. 31 of 1923.]
14. Whenever any subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter or member of a crew is, by a medical board appointed by the Governor, certified to be unfit for further service because of ill-health, it shall be lawful for the Governor to require such person to resign, and any such person so certified who does not thereupon resign may be dismissed by the Governor.
15. Any subordinate officer, constable, police interpreter, telephone operator, or member of a crew, shall be entitled to bo claimed. claim his discharge at any time on his giving to the Captain Superintendent three months notice of his wish to withdraw and paying a sum equivalent to two months pay of the rank or office he may hold at the time of his giving notice of with- drawal for each unexpired year of his term of appointment : Provided always that it shall be lawful for the Governor to
*
As amended by No. 31 of 1923.
† As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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