C2
[Subsidiary]
33 of 1952, Third Schedule.
G.N.A. 85-55.
39 of 1961.
G.N.A. 116:61.
43 of 1962.
L.N. 34.66.
L.N. 87/76. L.N. 226:76. L.N. 239/82.
Citation.
Interpretation.
L.N. 87/76.
CAP. 279] Grant Schools Provident Fund Rules
[1982 Ed.
L.N.87/85 IN/ON 14269/90
1.
GRANT SCHOOLS PROVIDENT FUND RULES
(Cap. 279, section 85)*
[19 December 1952.]
These rules may be cited as the Grant Schools Provident Fund Rules.
2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires-
"code of aid for secondary schools" means the code under the terms of which the Government gives subsidies to certain secondary schools;
"continuous contributory service", in relation to a teacher, means any period of service during which the teacher makes continuous contributions to a provident or super-annuation fund approved by the Director for the purposes of these rules, including continuous contributions to the fund maintained in accordance with these rules; and includes-
(a) study leave, sick leave or maternity leave approved by the Director; and
(b) subject to rule 18, any service at 2 or more grant schools, or at 1 or more grant schools and at 1 or more subsidized schools, either without a break in teaching service on appointment to one such school after ceasing to be employed at another such school, or with such a break if the break has been approved by the Director;
"contract", in relation to a contributor, means a fixed term contract under which the contributor is employed;
"contributor" means a person who contributes compulsorily to the fund or who has exercised an option to contribute to the fund;
"Grant Code" means the code under the terms of which, before 1 April 1973, the Government gave grants in aid to certain secondary schools;
"grant school" means any secondary school which receives subsidies in accordance with the code of aid for secondary schools and which was, before 1 April 1973, in receipt of grants in accordance with the Grant Code;
"Grant Schools Council" means that body of persons composed of representatives of the grant schools and for the time being known as the Grant Schools Council:
* These rules were made under section 53 of the repealed Education Ordinance (Cap. 279, 1964 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under section 85 of the new Education Ordinance (enacted in 1971).
C2
[Subsidiary]
33 of 1952, Third Schedule.
G.N.A. 85-55.
39 of 1961.
G.N.A. 116:61.
43 of 1962.
L.N. 34.66.
L.N. 87,76. L.N. 226:76. L.N. 239/82.
Citation.
Interpretation.
L.N. 87/76.
CAP. 279] Grant Schools Provident Fund Rules
[1982 Ed.
LN8785 INION 14269/90
1.
GRANT SCHOOLS PROVIDENT FUND RULES
(Cap. 279, section 85)*
[19 December 1952.]
These rules may be cited as the Grant Schools Provident Fund Rules.
2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires-
"code of aid for secondary schools" means the code under the terms of which the Government gives subsidies to certain secondary schools;
“continuous contributory service", in relation to a teacher, means any period of service during which the teacher makes con- tinuous contributions to a provident or super-annuation fund approved by the Director for the purposes of these rules, in- cluding continuous contributions to the fund maintained in accordance with these rules; and includes-
(a) study leave, sick leave or maternity leave approved by the
Director; and
(b) subject to rule 18, any service at 2 or more grant schools, or at 1 or more grant schools and at 1 or more subsidized schools, either without a break in teaching service on appointment to one such school after ceasing to be em- ployed at another such school, or with such a break if the break has been approved by the Director;
"contract", in relation to a contributor, means a fixed term contract
under which the contributor is employed;
"contributor" means a person who contributes compulsorily to the
fund or who has exercised an option to contribute to the fund;
"Grant Code" means the code under the terms of which, before 1 April 1973, the Government gave grants in aid to certain secondary schools;
"grant school" means any secondary school which receives subsidies in accordance with the code of aid for secondary schools and which was, before 1 April 1973, in receipt of grants in accord- ance with the Grant Code;
“Grant Schools Council” means that body of persons composed of representatives of the grant schools and for the time being known as the Grant Schools Council:
* These rules were made under section 53 of the repealed Education Ordinance (Cap. 279. 1964 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under section 85 of the new Education Ordinance (enacted in 1971).
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