✨ Military Regulations
SEPT. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1973
(e) For any period during which forfeiture of pay has been awarded
by court-martial, or by his commanding officer.
(2) In addition to the forfeiture of pay, the allowances prescribed
in Regulation 152 shall cease to be payable for any period during which
pay is forfeited.
SECTION II: ALLOWANCES.
- QUARTERS AND RATIONS.
(1) Where a member is not provided with free quarters and rations
he shall be entitled to—
(a) An allowance at the rate of £45 per annum in the case of—
(i) A married member occupying Government quarters
provided for married personnel. A rental shall be payable
for the occupancy of such quarters.
(ii) A married member who has been granted permission
to arrange for his own accommodation off the station.
(iii) A single member who has been granted permission
by the commanding officer to live off the station.
(iv) Personnel living in centres at which no accommoda-
tion is available.
(b) An allowance at the rate of 2s. 6d. per day in the case of a
member ordinarily resident at a station, who for a period of
not less than three consecutive days is absent from his
station on duty, recreational leave, special leave, or sick-
leave not occasioned by such member’s misconduct or
neglect, provided that no such allowance shall be made in
respect of any period of temporary attachment to any
other air force station where quarters and rations are
provided.
(2) In the case of an airman being seconded for service in the
Fleet Air Arm the allowance provided for in sub-clause (1) (a) above
shall cease as from the date of such secondment except under the
circumstances set out in clause (b) of Regulation 153.
(3) A married member in receipt of the allowance provided in sub-
clause (1) (a) hereof who is attached on temporary duty to another
station at which free quarters and rations are provided may, during
the period of such attachment, receive free quarters and rations in
addition to the allowance referred to.
- ALLOWANCES: SPECIAL PAY.
(1) There shall be payable to airmen under the circumstances set
out hereunder allowances by way of special pay as follows:—
(a) Crew pay at the rate of 2s. per day to members of the regular
flying crew of aircraft:
(b) Cook’s pay at the rate of 1s. 6d. per day to chief cooks and 1s.
per day to assistant cooks:
(c) Driver’s pay at the rate of 6d. per day to drivers, petrol.
(2) The payment of the above allowances shall be made only while
an airman is detailed for any of the above-mentioned duties except
that they shall be paid during temporary absences occasioned by—
(a) Absence on duty not exceeding fourteen days:
(b) Recreational leave:
(c) Sick-leave not due to an airman’s own misconduct or neglect.
The payment of the allowance shall be restricted to a period
not exceeding fourteen days.
(3) Any payment other than in accordance with the provisions of
clause (2) shall be subject to the approval of the Air Board.
- AIRMEN SERVING WITH THE FLEET AIR ARM.
There shall be payable to an airman serving in the Fleet Air Arm
the following allowances:—
(a) A ship allowance at the rate of 1s. per day for each day on
which the airman is actually rationed by one of H.M. ships:
(b) A separation allowance at the rate of 2s. 6d. per day to a
married airman for each day on which the airman is
actually rationed by one of H.M. ships. For any period
during which such airman is not rationed by one of
H.M. ships the allowance provided in subclause (1) (a) of
Regulation 151 shall be paid in lieu thereof.
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