1987 Ed.] Public Service Commission Regulations
[CAP. 93
## PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REGULATIONS
(Cap. 93, section 14)
[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 209/50.
G.N.A. 91/56. G.N.A. 73/61.
L.N. 92/66.
120 259/90
[29 September 1950.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Public Service Commission Regulations.
L.N. 25/69.
L.N. 148/70.
L.N. 119/74.
15 of 1979. 36 of 1987.
## Citation
15 of 1979. s. 8.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
## Interpretation
"Commission" means the Public Service Commission;
"efficiency bar", "probation bar" and "promotion step" have the same meanings as in the Regulations of the Government of Hong Kong:
"established office" has the meaning assigned to it by pension legislation;
"Master Salary Scale" means the scale under the heading "Master" in the table of general salary scales appended to the annual estimates of Government revenue and expenditure;
"pension legislation" means the ordinances and regulations concerning the payment of pensions to officers in the public service for the time being in force;
"Secretary for the Civil Service" means the person holding the office of Secretary for the Civil Service or Principal Assistant Secretary or Assistant Secretary and also means any person holding a public office not below that of Senior Executive Officer who is authorized in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to perform specified duties on his behalf;
"special appointment" means an appointment other than an appointment to an established office, being an appointment which cannot be determined by Government at will or upon the giving of 1 month's notice or of a period of notice of less than 1 month:
"a vacancy" shall be deemed to occur when an established office for which provision has been made in the estimates is not held by a person who has been appointed substantively thereto.
3. (1) Whenever it is proposed to fill a vacancy occurring or about to occur in an established office or to make a special appointment and the maximum monthly salary applicable to the office or appointment is not less than the amount specified at point 26 on the Master Salary Scale, the Secretary for the Civil Service shall notify the Commission of the vacancy or the proposed appointment and ask the Commission to advise the Governor how it should be filled or made.
15 of 1979, s. 8.
L.N. 92/66. L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 53.
L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 33. (Cap. 89.) (Cap. 99.)
L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 33.
36 of 1987, s. 53.
44359/90
## Vacancy in pensionable office etc. to be notified to Commission.
L.N. 119/74. 36 of 1987, s. 53.
1987 Ed.] Public Service Commission Regulations
[CAP. 93
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION REGULATIONS
(Cap. 93, section 14)
ΑΙ
[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 209/50.
G.N.A. 91/56. G.N.A. 73/61.
L.N. 92/66.
120 259/90
[29 September 1950.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Public Service Commission Regulations.
L.N. 25/69.
L.N. 148/70.
L.N. 119/74.
15 of 1979. 36 of 1987.
Citation.
15 of 1979. s. 8.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires Interpretation.
"Commission" means the Public Service Commission;
"efficiency bar", "probation bar" and "promotion step" have the same meanings as in the Regulations of the Government of Hong Kong:
"established office" has the meaning assigned to it by pension
legislation;
"Master Salary Scale" means the scale under the heading "Master" in the table of general salary scales appended to the annual estimates of Government revenue and expenditure;
"pension legislation" means the ordinances and regulations concern- ing the payment of pensions to officers in the public service for the time being in force;
"Secretary for the Civil Service" means the person holding the office of Secretary for the Civil Service or Principal Assistant Secre- tary or Assistant Secretary and also means any person holding a public office not below that of Senior Executive Officer who is authorized in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to perform specified duties on his behalf;
"special appointment" means an appointment other than an appointment to an established office, being an appointment which cannot be determined by Government at will or upon the giving of 1 month's notice or of a period of notice of less than 1 month:
"a vacancy" shall be deemed to occur when an established office for which provision has been made in the estimates is not held by a person who has been appointed substantively thereto.
3. (1) Whenever it is proposed to fill a vacancy occurring or about to occur in an established office or to make a special appointment and the maximum monthly salary applicable to the office or appointment is not less than the amount specified at point 2630 on the Master Salary Scale, the Secretary for the Civil Service shall notify the Commission of the vacancy or the proposed appointment and ask the Commission to advise the Governor how it should be filled or made.
15 of 1979, s. 8.
L.N. 92/66. L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 53.
L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 33. (Cap. 89.) (Cap. 99.)
L.N. 119/74.
36 of 1987. s. 33.
36 of 1987, s. 53.
44359/90
Vacancy in pensionable office etc. to be notified to Commission. L.N. 119/74. 36 of 1987, s. 53.
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