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(b) an officer other than a daily paid employee who does not hold an established office or who holding an established office is serving on probation, but not including an officer who is serving under an agreement expressly providing for the payment of a gratuity dependent upon the length of service of such officer; such officers are hereinafter referred to as monthly paid officers:
Provided that an officer holding an established office whilst on probation who is confirmed without break of service to an established office shall not be eligible for benefit under this Part in respect of service in an established office whilst on probation.
For the purpose of this provision any break of service which may be disregarded under the provisions of regulation 15 may likewise be disregarded in determining whether an officer is confirmed in an established office without break of service.
26. (1) Every monthly paid non-pensionable officer serving under the Government in respect of whom the conditions set forth herein are fulfilled may on retirement be granted by the Governor an annual allowance which, if his length of service does not exceed 25 years, shall be calculated at the rate of one eight-hundredth of his annual salary for every complete month of service under the Government and if his service exceeds 25 years, shall be calculated at three-hundred eight-hundredths of such annual salary with an addition thereto of one six-hundredth of such annual salary for every complete month of service under the Government in excess of 25 years, and any incomplete month of service shall be taken to be that fraction of a complete month whereof the denominator is 30 and the numerator the number of days of service in that incomplete month, irrespective of the actual number of days in that month.
(2) Such annual salary shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of regulation 18, subject to the following modifications-
(a) for the word "pension" wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted the words "annual allowance";
(b) for the words "service in an established office" in paragraph (1) there shall be substituted the words "public service";
(c) for the words "pensionable emoluments" wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the word "salary"; and
(d) for the words "section 6(c), (d) or (e) of the Ordinance" in paragraph (2)(ii) there shall be substituted the words "regulation 26(4)(c), (cc) or (d)".
(3) Annual salary in respect of an officer who, having held a non-established office is serving on probation in an established office, shall be the annual pensionable emoluments of the established office or the annual pay last received in respect of his service in a non-established office, whichever shall be greater.
[Subsidiary]
Annual allowance and gratuity for monthly paid officers. G.N.A. 90/60. 36 of 1987, s. 49.
26 of 1982, s. 6.
26 of 1982, s. 6; w.e.f. 30.5.80.
L.N. 123/80.
26 of 1982, s. 6.
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(b) an officer other than a daily paid employee who does not hold an established office or who holding an established office is serving on probation, but not including an officer who is serving under an agreement expressly providing for the payment of a gratuity dependent upon the length of service of such officer; such officers are hereinafter referred to as monthly paid officers:
Provided that an officer holding an established office whilst on probation who is confirmed without break of service to an established office shall not be eligible for benefit under this Part in respect of service in an established office whilst on probation.
For the purpose of this provision any break of service which may be disregarded under the provisions of regulation 15 may likewise be disregarded in determining whether an officer is confirmed in an established office without break of service.
26. (1) Every monthly paid non-pensionable officer serving under the Government in respect of whom the conditions set forth herein are fulfilled may on retirement be granted by the Governor an annual allowance which, if his length of service does not exceed 25 years, shall be calculated at the rate of one eight-hundredth of his annual salary for every complete month of service under the Government and if his service exceeds 25 years, shall be calculated at three-hundred eight-hundredths of such annual salary with an addition thereto of one six-hundredth of such annual salary for every complete month of service under the Government in excess of 25 years, and any incomplete month of service shall be taken to be that fraction of a complete month whereof the denominator is 30 and the numerator the number of days of service in that incomplete month, irrespective of the actual number of days in that month.
(2) Such annual salary shall be computed in accordance with the provisions of regulation 18, subject to the following modifica- tions-
(a) for the word "pension" wherever it occurs, there shall be
substituted the words "annual allowance";
(b) for the words "service in an established office" in para- graph (1) there shall be substituted the words "public service";
(c) for the words "pensionable emoluments" wherever they
occur, there shall be substituted the word "salary”; and
(d) for the words “section 6(c), (d) or (e) of the Ordinance" in paragraph (2)(ii) there shall be substituted the words "regulation 26(4)(c), (cc) or (d)”.
(3) Annual salary in respect of an officer who, having held a non-established office is serving on probation in an established office, shall be the annual pensionable emoluments of the established office or the annual pay last received in respect of his service in a non-established office, whichever shall be greater.
[Subsidiary]
Annual
allowance and gratuity for monthly paid officers. G.N.A. 90/60. 36 of 1987, s. 49.
26 of 1982, s. 6.
26 of 1982. s. 6; w.e.f. 30.5.80.
L.N. 123/80.
26 of 1982, s. 6.
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