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1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374

(b) reprimand;

K 7

[Subsidiary]

(c) severe reprimand; or

(d) forfeiture of not more than one month's pay except in the case of absence without good cause when forfeiture of pay shall extend to cover the period of absence in addition to any other punishment awarded.

(2) Where the tribunal does not award any punishment and refers its findings to a superintendent or a senior police officer to make an award, the superintendent or senior police officer may exercise all the powers of punishment conferred upon him by regulation 17.

(3) Notwithstanding this regulation, a traffic warden found guilty of any disciplinary offence and--

(a) dismissed by the Commissioner or a senior police officer, shall, where appropriate, be reduced in rank before dismissal; or

(b) ordered by the Commissioner or a senior police officer to resign shall, if he fails to do so, be dismissed under paragraph (2).

13. (1) Any traffic warden may within 14 days of the announcement to him by, or the receipt of a communication from, as the case may be, tribunal of any finding or punishment-

(a) where the finding or punishment was made by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, appeal in writing to a senior police officer who shall direct that the appeal be determined by a superintendent;

(b) where the finding or punishment was made by a superintendent sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a finding or punishment made on appeal by a superintendent under sub-paragraph (a), appeal in writing to a senior police officer;

(c) where the decision was made by a senior police officer sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a decision of a senior police officer on an appeal under sub-paragraph (b), appeal in writing to the Commissioner by petition which shall contain such representations as may be relevant to the appeal.

(2) In every case where an appeal has been lodged any punishment awarded shall be suspended pending the determination of the appeal.

14. (1) A superintendent may, of his own motion within 14 days from the date of any finding or punishment awarded by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, or upon any appeal under regulation 13(1)(a)———

Appeals.

Powers of superintendents on appeal.

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1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374 (b) reprimand; K 7 [Subsidiary] (c) severe reprimand; or (d) forfeiture of not more than one month's pay except in the case of absence without good cause when forfeiture of pay shall extend to cover the period of absence in addition to any other punishment awarded. (2) Where the tribunal does not award any punishment and refers its findings to a superintendent or a senior police officer to make an award, the superintendent or senior police officer may exercise all the powers of punishment conferred upon him by regulation 17. (3) Notwithstanding this regulation, a traffic warden found guilty of any disciplinary offence and-- (a) dismissed by the Commissioner or a senior police officer, shall, where appropriate, be reduced in rank before dismissal; or (b) ordered by the Commissioner or a senior police officer to resign shall, if he fails to do so, be dismissed under paragraph (2). 13. (1) Any traffic warden may within 14 days of the announcement to him by, or the receipt of a communication from, as the case may be, tribunal of any finding or punishment- (a) where the finding or punishment was made by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, appeal in writing to a senior police officer who shall direct that the appeal be determined by a superintendent; (b) where the finding or punishment was made by a superintendent sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a finding or punishment made on appeal by a superintendent under sub-paragraph (a), appeal in writing to a senior police officer; (c) where the decision was made by a senior police officer sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a decision of a senior police officer on an appeal under sub-paragraph (b), appeal in writing to the Commissioner by petition which shall contain such representations as may be relevant to the appeal. (2) In every case where an appeal has been lodged any punishment awarded shall be suspended pending the determination of the appeal. 14. (1) A superintendent may, of his own motion within 14 days from the date of any finding or punishment awarded by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, or upon any appeal under regulation 13(1)(a)——— Appeals. Powers of superintendents on appeal.
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1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374 (b) reprimand; K 7 [Subsidiary] (c) severe reprimand; or (d) forfeiture of not more than one month's pay except in the case of absence without good cause when forfeiture of pay shall extend to cover the period of absence in addition to any other punishment awarded. (2) Where the tribunal does not award any punishment and refers its findings to a superintendent or a senior police officer to make an award, the superintendent or senior police officer may exercise all the powers of punishment conferred upon him by regulation 17. (3) Notwithstanding this regulation, a traffic warden found guilty of any disciplinary offence and-- (a) dismissed by the Commissioner or a senior police officer, shall, where appropriate, be reduced in rank before dismis- sal; or (b) ordered by the Commissioner or a senior police officer to resign shall, if he fails to do so, be dismissed under paragraph (2). 13. (1) Any traffic warden may within 14 days of the an- nouncement to him by, or the receipt of a communication from, as the case may be, tribunal of any finding or punishment- (a) where the finding or punishment was made by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, appeal in writing to a senior police officer who shall direct that the appeal be determined by a superintendent; (b) where the finding or punishment was made by a super- intendent sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a finding or punishment made on appeal by a superintendent under sub-paragraph (a), appeal in writing to a senior police officer; (c) where the decision was made by a senior police officer sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a decision of a senior police officer on an appeal under sub-paragraph (b), appeal in writing to the Commissioner by petition which shall contain such representations as may be rele- vant to the appeal. (2) In every case where an appeal has been lodged any punishment awarded shall be suspended pending the determination of the appeal. 14. (1) A superintendent may, of his own motion within 14 days from the date of any finding or punishment awarded by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, or upon any appeal under regula- tion 13(1)(a)——— Appeals. Powers of superintendents on appeal.
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1984 Ed.] Traffic Wardens (Discipline) Regulations [CAP. 374

(b) reprimand;

K 7

[Subsidiary]

(c) severe reprimand; or

(d) forfeiture of not more than one month's pay except in the case of absence without good cause when forfeiture of pay shall extend to cover the period of absence in addition to any other punishment awarded.

(2) Where the tribunal does not award any punishment and refers its findings to a superintendent or a senior police officer to make an award, the superintendent or senior police officer may exercise all the powers of punishment conferred upon him by regulation 17.

(3) Notwithstanding this regulation, a traffic warden found guilty of any disciplinary offence and--

(a) dismissed by the Commissioner or a senior police officer, shall, where appropriate, be reduced in rank before dismis- sal; or

(b) ordered by the Commissioner or a senior police officer to resign shall, if he fails to do so, be dismissed under paragraph (2).

13. (1) Any traffic warden may within 14 days of the an- nouncement to him by, or the receipt of a communication from, as the case may be, tribunal of any finding or punishment-

(a) where the finding or punishment was made by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, appeal in writing to a senior police officer who shall direct that the appeal be determined by a superintendent;

(b) where the finding or punishment was made by a super- intendent sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a finding or punishment made on appeal by a superintendent under sub-paragraph (a), appeal in writing to a senior police officer;

(c) where the decision was made by a senior police officer sitting as the tribunal or where he is aggrieved by a decision of a senior police officer on an appeal under sub-paragraph (b), appeal in writing to the Commissioner by petition which shall contain such representations as may be rele- vant to the appeal.

(2) In every case where an appeal has been lodged any punishment awarded shall be suspended pending the determination of the appeal.

14. (1) A superintendent may, of his own motion within 14 days from the date of any finding or punishment awarded by an inspector sitting as the tribunal, or upon any appeal under regula- tion 13(1)(a)———

Appeals.

Powers of superintendents on appeal.

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