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(2) Any officer so injured while in the service under the Government not holding an established office, or holding an established office in which he has not been confirmed, may be granted on retirement a pension of the same amount as the additional pension which might be granted to him under paragraph (1) if his office were an established office and he had been confirmed therein.
(3) [Deleted, 36 of 1987, s. 49]
(4) An officer who is permanently injured while travelling by any means in pursuance of official instructions or in the course of his duties shall be deemed to have been injured in the circumstances detailed in paragraph (1).
(4A) Where an additional pension is granted under this regulation in respect of an injury which was caused in circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the Government, the Government may take proceedings against such person to recover an amount not exceeding the amount of the additional pension multiplied by 14.
(5) The provisions of regulation 23 shall not apply to a pension granted under this regulation.
(6) Paragraph (1)(ii) and (iii) and paragraph (2) shall not apply in the case of an officer who, in consequence of his injury, is entitled to and has received compensation under the Employees' Compensation Ordinance or the Pneumoconiosis (Compensation) Ordinance.
(7) A pension or additional pension granted to an officer under this regulation may be reassessed in accordance with the table in paragraph (1) at such time or times as the Director of Medical and Health Services may determine, if there is any variation in the extent of the impairment of that officer's capacity to contribute to his own support.
32. In lieu of the grant of a pension or annual allowance there may, with the approval of the Governor, be granted to an officer if he intends to reside in India or in China, a capital sum equal to the amount of 5 annual payments, but no such capital sum shall ordinarily be paid in any case of retirement on the ground of ill-health:
Provided that for the purposes of this regulation such annual payments shall be the remaining portions after deduction of the annual contribution, if any, due in respect of widows and orphans pension.
33. Where a European matron or a European nursing-sister has been employed in other public service as a qualified nursing-sister or matron, which employment was obtained by or through the Overseas Nursing Association, and has held an established office under the Government on or at any time after 1 January 1926, as a matron or nursing-sister in a Government hospital for a period,
[Subsidiary]
36 of 1987, s. 49.
G.N.A. 34/62. $1 of 1980, s. 48.
(Cap. 282.)
(Cap. 360.)
L.N. 123/80.
Commutation.
Allowance in certain cases to hospital matrons and nursing-sisters.
with other services.
36 of 1987, s. 49.
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(2) Any officer so injured while in the service under the Government not holding an established office, or holding an estab- lished office in which he has not been confirmed, may be granted on retirement a pension of the same amount as the additional pension which might be granted to him under paragraph (1) if his office were an established office and he had been confirmed therein.
(3) [Deleted, 36 of 1987, s. 49]
(4) An officer who is permanently injured while travelling by any means in pursuance of official instructions or in the course of his duties shall be deemed to have been injured in the circumstances detailed in paragraph (1).
(4A) Where an additional pension is granted under this regula- tion in respect of an injury which was caused in circumstances creating a legal liability in some person other than the Government, the Government may take proceedings against such person to recover an amount not exceeding the amount of the additional pension multiplied by 14.
(5) The provisions of regulation 23 shall not apply to a pension granted under this regulation.
(6) Paragraph (1)(ii) and (iii) and paragraph (2) shall not apply in the case of an officer who, in consequence of his injury, is entitled to and has received compensation under the Employees' Compensation Ordinance or the Pneumoconiosis (Compensation) Ordinance.
(7) A pension or additional pension granted to an officer under this regulation may be reassessed in accordance with the table in paragraph (1) at such time or times as the Director of Medical and Health Services-may determine, if there is any variation in the extent of the impairment of that officer's capacity to contribute to his own support.
32. In lieu of the grant of a pension or annual allowance there may, with the approval of the Governor, be granted to an officer if he intends to reside in India or in China, a capital sum equal to the amount of 5 annual payments, but no such capital sum shall ordinarily be paid in any case of retirement on the ground of ill-health:
Provided that for the purposes of this regulation such annual payments shall be the remaining portions after deduction of the annual contribution, if any, due in respect of widows and orphans pension.
33. Where a European matron or a European nursing-sister has been employed in other public service as a qualified nursing- sister or matron, which employment was obtained by or through the Overseas Nursing Association, and has held an established office under the Government on or at any time after 1 January 1926, as a matron or nursing-sister in a Government hospital for a period,
[Subsidiary]
36 of 1987, s. 49.
G.N.A. 34/62. $1 of 1980, s. 48.
(Cap. 282.)
(Cap. 360.)
L.N. 123/80.
Commutation.
Allowance in
certain cases to hospital matrons and nursing- sisters. with other services.
36 of 1987, s. 49.
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