✨ National Service Emergency Regulations
June 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1491
MISCELLANEOUS.
Regulation 46.—Employers not to dismiss Recruits before they commence Service with the Armed Forces.
Regulation 47.—Employers not to employ Reservists unless enrolled.
Regulation 48.—Employers not to employ Deserters.
Regulation 49.—Enrolled Reservists to notify Changes of Address, &c.
Regulation 50.—Power of Police to question Reservists.
Regulation 51.—Obligation to give Information for Purposes of these Regulations.
Regulation 52.—Notices.
Regulation 53.—Obligation to publish or exhibit National Service Notices.
Regulation 54.—Publication of Names of Men discharged or exempted from Overseas Service.
Regulation 55.—Salaries and Allowances.
Regulation 56.—Offences.
Regulation 57.—Evidence and Procedure.
(3) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,--
“Appeal Board” means an Armed Forces Appeal Board appointed under these regulations:
“Armed force” means any of His Majesty's Naval, Military, or Air Forces, or any section thereof, whether raised, or required for service, in New Zealand or elsewhere:
“Army” means the Defence Forces of New Zealand established under the Defence Act, 1909:* “Army Act” means the Imperial Act called the Army Act, and includes any Act continuing or amending it, and the Rules of Procedure for the time being in force made under the authority thereof respectively:
“Authorized officer” means an officer nominated by the Naval Board of New Zealand, the Army Board, or the Air Board as an authorized officer for the purposes of these regulations:
“Director” means the Director of National Service appointed under these regulations; and includes any person for the time being authorized to exercise or perform any of the powers or functions of the Director:
“Medical Board” means a Medical Board appointed under these regulations:
“Minister” means the Minister of National Service; and includes any person for the time being authorized to exercise or perform any of the powers or functions of the Minister:
“Register” means the register prepared under these regulations of any enrolled class or classes of the Reserve:
“Reserve” means the General Reserve constituted by these regulations:
“Reservist” means a member of the Reserve, whether enrolled therein or not:
“Voluntary recruit” means a man who has voluntarily enlisted in any armed force, whether before or after the commencement of these regulations.
ADMINISTRATION.
REGULATION 2.—MINISTER OF NATIONAL SERVICE.
(1) These regulations shall be administered by such Minister of the Crown as the Governor-General may from time to time appoint in that behalf.
(2) The Minister so appointed shall, for the purposes of these regulations, be known as the Minister of National Service.
*See Reprint of Statutes, Vol. II, page 575.
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