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CAP. 197]

Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations

[1974 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 4/61.

L.N. 49/67.

L.N. 49/67.

Appointment of

Unit and Sub-

Unit Control-

lers.

Duties

and powers.

L.N. 116/74.

G.N.A. 162/51. L.N. 49/67.

Absence from the Colony and change of

address.

G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67.

Equipment.

(b) the member shall have performed any training required of

him with diligence.

(5) Unit Controllers shall supply the Commissioner with such certificates showing the number of training periods performed by members of the Unit under their control, and the diligence or otherwise of individual members, as the Commissioner may request.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation, the year shall be deemed to start on the 1st April.

10. (1) The organization and control of Units and Sub-Units shall be conducted by Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers.

(2) Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers may be appointed by the Commissioner from members of the Corps.

(3) It shall be the duty of a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller to supervise and control all duties performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit under his control and to keep proper record of all members of the Corps and equipment appertaining to his Unit or Sub-Unit. For such purposes a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller may-

(a) issue orders as he may think fit for the direction of the

duties to be performed by such Unit or Sub-Unit;

(b) assign any member of his Unit or Sub-Unit to any duty required to be performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit, for which duties the medical classification of the member and his abilities and qualifications fit him;

(c) organize the training of members in the duties which they

may be called upon to perform.

11. A member shall report to the Commissioner any change of particulars provided upon enrolment or his intention to be absent from the Colony for any period exceeding 7 days or any illness of a nature preventing the performance of active service.

12. (1) A member of the Corps may be supplied with such equipment as the Commissioner may deem necessary for the performance of duties by such member. Any equipment so supplied shall remain the property of the Government and shall be returned to the Commissioner in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted)

(a) upon the member ceasing to be a member of the Corps;

or

(b) upon the member being called upon so to do by the

Commissioner.

(2) If any member, without justifiable reason, fails to surrender such equipment when required so to do, the value thereof shall be recoverable from such member by the Commissioner from any pay or allowance payable to the member or as a civil debt.

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CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations [1974 Ed. [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67. L.N. 49/67. Appointment of Unit and Sub- Unit Control- lers. Duties and powers. L.N. 116/74. G.N.A. 162/51. L.N. 49/67. Absence from the Colony and change of address. G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67. Equipment. (b) the member shall have performed any training required of him with diligence. (5) Unit Controllers shall supply the Commissioner with such certificates showing the number of training periods performed by members of the Unit under their control, and the diligence or otherwise of individual members, as the Commissioner may request. (6) For the purpose of this regulation, the year shall be deemed to start on the 1st April. 10. (1) The organization and control of Units and Sub-Units shall be conducted by Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers. (2) Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers may be appointed by the Commissioner from members of the Corps. (3) It shall be the duty of a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller to supervise and control all duties performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit under his control and to keep proper record of all members of the Corps and equipment appertaining to his Unit or Sub-Unit. For such purposes a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller may- (a) issue orders as he may think fit for the direction of the duties to be performed by such Unit or Sub-Unit; (b) assign any member of his Unit or Sub-Unit to any duty required to be performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit, for which duties the medical classification of the member and his abilities and qualifications fit him; (c) organize the training of members in the duties which they may be called upon to perform. 11. A member shall report to the Commissioner any change of particulars provided upon enrolment or his intention to be absent from the Colony for any period exceeding 7 days or any illness of a nature preventing the performance of active service. 12. (1) A member of the Corps may be supplied with such equipment as the Commissioner may deem necessary for the performance of duties by such member. Any equipment so supplied shall remain the property of the Government and shall be returned to the Commissioner in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) (a) upon the member ceasing to be a member of the Corps; or (b) upon the member being called upon so to do by the Commissioner. (2) If any member, without justifiable reason, fails to surrender such equipment when required so to do, the value thereof shall be recoverable from such member by the Commissioner from any pay or allowance payable to the member or as a civil debt.
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A 6 CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations [1974 Ed. [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67. L.N. 49/67. Appointment of Unit and Sub- Unit Control- lers. Duties and powers. L.N. 116/74. G.N.A. 162/51. L.N. 49/67. Absence from the Colony and change of address. G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67. Equipment. (b) the member shall have performed any training required of him with diligence. (5) Unit Controllers shall supply the Commissioner with such certificates showing the number of training periods performed by members of the Unit under their control, and the diligence or other- wise of individual members, as the Commissioner may request. (6) For the purpose of this regulation, the year shall be deemed to start on the 1st April. 10. (1) The organization and control of Units and Sub-Units shall be conducted by Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers. (2) Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers may be appointed by the Commissioner from members of the Corps. (3) It shall be the duty of a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller to supervise and control all duties performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit under his control and to keep proper record of all members of the Corps and equipment appertaining to his Unit or Sub-Unit. For such purposes a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller may- (a) issue orders as he may think fit for the direction of the duties to be performed by such Unit or Sub-Unit; (b) assign any member of his Unit or Sub-Unit to any duty required to be performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit, for which duties the medical classification of the member and his abilities and qualifications fit him; (c) organize the training of members in the duties which they may be called upon to perform. 11. A member shall report to the Commissioner any change of particulars provided upon enrolment or his intention to be absent from the Colony for any period exceeding 7 days or any illness of a nature preventing the performance of active service. 12. (1) A member of the Corps may be supplied with such equipment as the Commissioner may deem necessary for the per- formance of duties by such member. Any equipment so supplied shall remain the property of the Government and shall be returned to the Commissioner in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) (a) upon the member ceasing to be a member of the Corps; or (b) upon the member being called upon so to do by the Commissioner. (2) If any member, without justifiable reason, fails to surrender such equipment when required so to do, the value thereof shall be recoverable from such member by the Commissioner from any pay or allowance payable to the member or as a civil debt. i
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CAP. 197]

Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations

[1974 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 4/61.

L.N. 49/67.

L.N. 49/67.

Appointment of

Unit and Sub-

Unit Control-

lers.

Duties

and powers.

L.N. 116/74.

G.N.A. 162/51. L.N. 49/67.

Absence from the Colony and change of

address.

G.N.A. 4/61. L.N. 49/67.

Equipment.

(b) the member shall have performed any training required of

him with diligence.

(5) Unit Controllers shall supply the Commissioner with such certificates showing the number of training periods performed by members of the Unit under their control, and the diligence or other- wise of individual members, as the Commissioner may request.

(6) For the purpose of this regulation, the year shall be deemed to start on the 1st April.

10. (1) The organization and control of Units and Sub-Units shall be conducted by Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers.

(2) Unit and Sub-Unit Controllers may be appointed by the Commissioner from members of the Corps.

(3) It shall be the duty of a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller to supervise and control all duties performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit under his control and to keep proper record of all members of the Corps and equipment appertaining to his Unit or Sub-Unit. For such purposes a Unit Controller or Sub-Unit Controller may-

(a) issue orders as he may think fit for the direction of the

duties to be performed by such Unit or Sub-Unit;

(b) assign any member of his Unit or Sub-Unit to any duty required to be performed by the Unit or Sub-Unit, for which duties the medical classification of the member and his abilities and qualifications fit him;

(c) organize the training of members in the duties which they

may be called upon to perform.

11. A member shall report to the Commissioner any change of particulars provided upon enrolment or his intention to be absent from the Colony for any period exceeding 7 days or any illness of a nature preventing the performance of active service.

12. (1) A member of the Corps may be supplied with such equipment as the Commissioner may deem necessary for the per- formance of duties by such member. Any equipment so supplied shall remain the property of the Government and shall be returned to the Commissioner in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted)

(a) upon the member ceasing to be a member of the Corps;

or

(b) upon the member being called upon so to do by the

Commissioner.

(2) If any member, without justifiable reason, fails to surrender such equipment when required so to do, the value thereof shall be recoverable from such member by the Commissioner from any pay or allowance payable to the member or as a civil debt.

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