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Australian Federal Police (Discipline) Regulations 1979
14Performance of work outside the Police Force
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14 Performance of work outside the Police Force
(1) Except with the written permission of the Commissioner, an AFP appointee must not:
(a) hold a paid office in connection with the conduct of any business; or
(b) engage in business, whether as a principal or agent; or
(c) engage or continue in the private practice of a profession, occupation or trade; or
(d) engage in any paid employment other than in connection with duties as an AFP appointee.
(2) Nothing in subregulation (1) prevents an AFP appointee from becoming a member or shareholder of an incorporated company or of a company or society of persons registered under the law of a State or Territory but, except as provided by subregulation (3), an AFP appointee must not take any part in the conduct of the business of the company or society otherwise than in the exercise of his or her rights as a member or shareholder of the company or society.
(3) An AFP appointee may, with the written approval of the Commissioner, act as a director of a co‑operative society that is registered under the law of a State or Territory and does not enter into contracts for the supply of goods or services to the Commonwealth.
(4) The Commissioner may, at any time, withdraw a permission or approval granted under this regulation.