CAP. 89]
Continuity of service.
(15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 59.)
G.N.A. 229/50.
Pensions.
15. (1) Except as otherwise provided in these regulations, only continuous service shall be taken into account as qualifying service or as pensionable service: Provided that any break in service caused by temporary suspension of employment not arising from misconduct or voluntary resignation shall be disregarded for the purposes of this paragraph.
(2) An officer-
(a) whose pension has been suspended under section II of the Ordinance or under a corresponding provision in any law or regulation relating to the grant of pensions in respect of public service; or
(b) who has retired from the public service without pension on account of ill-health, abolition of office, or re-organization designed to effect greater efficiency or economy, and has subsequently been re-employed in the public service; or
(c) who has left pensionable service under the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, with a view to entering public service not being service pensionable under the said Act and has, not later than three months after leaving such first mentioned service, received any salary in respect of employment in public service not so pensionable;
may, if the Governor in Council thinks fit, be granted the pension or gratuity for which he would have been eligible if any break in his public service immediately prior to such suspension, re-employment or employment had not occurred, such pension to be in lieu of-
(i) any pension previously granted to him from the funds of this Colony; and
(ii) any gratuity so granted which is required to be refunded as a condition of the application to the officer of this regulation;
but additional to any gratuity so granted which is not required to be refunded as aforesaid.
(3) (a) A break in the service of an officer occurring wholly between the 12th day of July, 1946, and the 23rd day of July, 1946, or between the 16th day of August, 1947, and the 23rd day of September, 1947, as a result of the voluntary absence from the place of employment of such officer shall be disregarded for
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CAP. 89]
Continuity of service.
(15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 59.)
G.N.A. 229/50.
Pensions.
15. (1) Except as otherwise provided in these regula- tions, only continuous service shall be taken into account as qualifying service or as pensionable service: Provided that any break in service caused by temporary suspension of employment not arising from misconduct or voluntary resignation shall be disregarded for the purposes of this paragraph.
(2) An officer-
(a) whose pension has been suspended under section II of the Ordinance or under a corresponding pro- vision in any law or regulation relating to the grant of pensions in respect of public service; or (b) who has retired from the public service without pension on account of ill-health, abolition of office, or re-organization designed to effect greater efficiency or economy, and has subsequently been re-employed in the public service; or
(c) who has left pensionable service under the Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, with a view to entering public service not being service pensionable under the said Act and has, not later than three months after leaving such first mentioned service, received any salary in respect of employment in public ser- vice not so pensionable;
may, if the Governor in Council thinks fit, be granted the pension or gratuity for which he would have been eligible if
any break in his public service immediately prior to such suspension, re-employment or employment had not occurred, such pension to be in lieu of--
(i) any pension previously granted to him from the funds of this Colony; and
(ii) any gratuity so granted which is required to
be refunded as a condition of the application to the officer of this regulation;
but additional to any gratuity so granted which is not re- quired to be refunded as aforesaid.
(3) (a) A break in the service of an officer occurring wholly between the 12th day of July, 1946, and the 23rd day of July, 1946, or between the 16th day of August, 1947, and the 23rd day of September, 1947, as a result of the voluntary absence from the place of employment of such officer shall be disregarded for
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