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Australian Federal Police Regulations 1979
11Re‑engagement of person who resigns to contest election
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#### 11 Re‑engagement of person who resigns to contest election
(1) This regulation applies to a person who:
(a) resigns from the AFP under regulation 10; and
(b) fails to be nominated at the election or, if nominated, fails to be elected at the election; and
(c) applies to be re‑engaged as an AFP employee within 2 months after the declaration of the result of the election (or, if the result is disputed, within 2 months after a court of disputed returns decides the petition disputing the result, or the petition is withdrawn or lapses).
(2) The person must be again engaged as an AFP employee on the same terms and conditions as would apply to the person if the person had not resigned.
(3) If a declaration under subsection 9 (2A) or (2B), or section 40B or 40D of the Act was in force in relation to the person immediately before the person resigned, then, unless it would have ceased to be in force sooner, the declaration is taken to continue to be in force from the day when the person is again engaged until it would otherwise cease to be in force.
(4) The period between the person’s resignation and the day when the person is again engaged as an AFP employee is to be recognised as service for all purposes.