1102
Dismissal.
*
Power to grant rewards, badges, and medals for extraordinary services, etc.
No. 11 of 1900.
POLICE FORCE.
(3) If any member of the civilian staff is guilty of 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 regulation or departmental order made thereunder, it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent or for any Deputy Superintendent to inflict either or both of the following punishments:-
(a) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars;
(b) loss of pay during any period of absence from duty.
(4) No drill ordered under this section shall exceed one hour in duration.
(5) All sums forfeited under this section shall be paid into the Treasury as the Captain Superintendent may direct, and shall be applied to such purposes in connexion with the force as the Governor may direct either by general instruction or by a special order in any particular case.
(6) In lieu of inflicting any of the punishments authorised by this section, it shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent or (as the case may be) a Deputy Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent to caution or reprimand or severely reprimand the defaulter.
24. It shall be lawful for the Governor, on the representation of the Captain Superintendent, to dismiss any subordinate officer or constable or member of the civilian staff, for any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of discipline or misconduct, or for any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation or departmental order made thereunder, whether any action in respect of the matter in question shall or shall not have been taken under section 22 or section 23.
25.-(1) The Governor is hereby empowered to grant rewards to any members of the force, members of a crew and police interpreters, who may distinguish themselves by extraordinary diligence, zeal, or exertion in the execution of their duties, and the Captain Superintendent shall report to the Governor any such member of the force, member of a crew, or police interpreter, who may so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service.
* As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
* As amended by No. 31 of 1923.
1102
Dismissal.
*
Power to grant rewards,
badges, and
medals for extraordinary
services, etc.
No. 11 of 1900.
POLICE FORCE.
(3) If any member of the civilian staff is guilty of 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 Captain Superintendent or for any Deputy Superintendent to inflict either or both of the following punishments:-
(a) a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars;
(b) loss of pay during any period of absence from duty. (4) No drill ordered under this section shall exceed one hour in duration.
(5) All sums forfeited under this section shall be paid into the Treasury as the Captain Superintendent may direct, and shall be applied to such purposes in connexion with the force as the Governor may direct either by general instruction or by a special order in any particular case.
(6) In lieu of inflicting any of the punishments authorised by this section, it shall be lawful for the Captain Super- intendent or (as the case may be) a Deputy Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent to caution or reprimand or severely reprimand the defaulter.
24. It shall be lawful for the Governor, on the representa- tion of the Captain Superintendent, to dismiss any subordi- nate officer or constable or member of the civilian staff, for any refusal or neglect of duty or insubordination or breach of discipline or misconduct, or for any contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation or departmental order made thereunder, whether any action in respect of the matter in question shall or shall not have been taken under section 22 or section 23.
25.-(1) The Governor is hereby empowered to grant re- wards to any members of the force, members of a crew and police interpreters, who may distinguish themselves by extra- ordinary diligence, zeal, or exertion in the execution of their duties, and the Captain Superintendent shall report to the Governor any such member of the force, member of a crew, or police interpreter, who may so distinguish himself, stating the nature of the service.
* As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rov. Ord., 1924.
As amended by No. 31 of 1923.
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