1984 Ed.]
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(b) [Deleted, 74 of 1980, s. 10]
(2) The provisions of subsection (1) shall not apply to-
(a) a debt due to Her Majesty or to the Government;
(b) a fine imposed by law;
(c) an order for the payment of alimony or maintenance made
by any court;
(d) an assignment made under the Public Officers (Assignment
of Emoluments) Ordinance. (Added, 74 of 1980, s. 10)
(3) The pay and allowances of a non-commissioned officer or constable shall not pass to the official receiver or a trustee on the bankruptcy of such non-commissioned officer or constable nor shall they form part of his estates for the purpose of bankruptcy.
20. The Governor may, by notification in the Gazette, impose upon any village representative, deputy village representative or assistant village representative the duties of a police officer and may invest any such person with the powers conferred by law upon a police officer not above the rank of sergeant. Every such person so invested will take the same oath or make the same declaration as a police officer.
21. Every police officer shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to be always on duty when required to act as such and shall perform the duties and exercise the powers granted to him under this Ordinance or any other law at any and every place in the Colony where he may be doing duty.
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22. Every police officer shall be provided with such articles of uniform and equipment as may be necessary for the effectual discharge of his duties. Such articles shall be kept and used according to police orders.
23. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 38, a non-commissioned officer or constable who has not completed 10 years of service may be discharged from the police force by the Commissioner by 1 month's notice in writing or paying him 1 month's salary in lieu of notice. (Amended, 13 of 1953, s. 4)
(2) A non-commissioned officer or constable may resign from the police force by giving to the Commissioner 1 month's notice in writing or, with the prior consent of the Commissioner, by paying into the Treasury 1 month's salary in lieu of notice of his intention to resign from the police force: (Amended, 13 of 1953, s. 4)
Provided that the Commissioner may, on compassionate grounds or where he considers it to be in the best interests of the police force, accept a shorter period of notice or the payment of a lesser amount of salary in lieu of notice. (Added, 12 of 1982, s. 4)
(Replaced, 29 of 1950, s. 7)
(Cap. 363.)
Village representative to have police powers and duties in
certain cases.
Police officer to be deemed on duty.
Clothing.
Discharge and resignation of non-commissioned officer and constable.
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1984 Ed.]
Police Force
[CAP. 232
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(b) [Deleted, 74 of 1980, s. 10]
(2) The provisions of subsection (1) shall not apply to-
(a) a debt due to Her Majesty or to the Government;
(b) a fine imposed by law;
(c) an order for the payment of alimony or maintenance made
by any court;
(d) an assignment made under the Public Officers (Assignment
of Emoluments) Ordinance. (Added, 74 of 1980, s. 10)
(3) The pay and allowances of a non-commissioned officer or constable shall not pass to the official receiver or a trustee on the bankruptcy of such non-commissioned officer or constable nor shall they form part of his estates for the purpose of bankruptcy.
20. The Governor may, by notification in the Gazette, impose upon any village representative, deputy village representative or assistant village representative the duties of a police officer and may invest any such person with the powers conferred by law upon a police officer not above the rank of sergeant. Every such person so invested will take the same oath or make the same declaration as a police officer.
21. Every police officer shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to be always on duty when required to act as such and shall perform the duties and exercise the powers granted to him under this Ordinance or any other law at any and every place in the Colony where he may be doing duty.
.
22. Every police officer shall be provided with such articles of uniform and equipment as may be necessary for the effectual discharge of his duties. Such articles shall be kept and used accord- ing to police orders.
23. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 38, a non-commissioned officer or constable who has not completed 10 years of service may be discharged from the police force by the Commissioner by 1 month's notice in writing or paying him 1 month's salary in lieu of notice. (Amended, 13 of 1953, s. 4)
(2) A non-commissioned officer or constable may resign from the police force by giving to the Commissioner 1 month's notice in writing or, with the prior consent of the Commissioner, by paying into the Treasury 1 month's salary in lieu of notice of his intention to resign from the police force: (Amended. 13 of 1953, s. 4)
Provided that the Commissioner may. on compassionate grounds or where he considers it to be in the best interests of the police force, accept a shorter period of notice or the payment of a lesser amount of salary in lieu of notice. (Added, 12 of 1982, s. 4)
(Replaced, 29 of 1950, s. 7)
(Cap. 363.)
Village representative to have police powers and duties in
certain cases.
Police officer to be deemed on duty.
Clothing.
Discharge and resignation of non- commissioned officer and constable.
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