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Public Service Regulations 1935
116EProcedure where appeal is successful
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116E Procedure where appeal is successful
(1) Where an appeal under subregulation 116C (2) against the selection of an officer for a direction to perform duties of an office in a Department is allowed by a Promotion Appeal Committee and the period for which those duties are to be performed has not expired, the Secretary of the Department shall, as soon as practicable after being advised by the Committee of its decision:
(a) revoke the direction; and
(b) give a direction to the successful appellant to perform those duties;
and the direction referred to in paragraph (b) shall be regarded as replacing the direction referred to in paragraph (a).
(2) A direction referred to in paragraph (1) (b):
(a) shall be expressed to continue in force until the expiration of the day or the occurrence of the event, as the case may be, specified in the direction it replaces;
(b) takes effect as soon as it is given;
(c) is not subject to appeal; and
(d) shall be deemed, for the purposes of these regulations (other than subregulations 116A (1) to (8) (inclusive) and regulations 116B, 116C and 116D), to be given under regulation 116A.