✨ National Service Emergency Regulations
JUNE 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
(2) Every person engaged in an essential occupation shall,
whenever he ceases to be engaged in that occupation, forthwith
by registered letter send notice of that fact and of his
residential address to the Director of National Service at
Wellington.
(3) Every person engaged in an essential occupation (other
than a person engaged in casual employment) shall, whenever
he ceases to be employed by any employer, forthwith by
registered letter send notice to the Director of that fact and
of his residential address, and also of the name, address, and
occupation of his new employer (if any).
(4) Every person being the employer (otherwise than by
way of casual employment) of a person known by him to be
a person engaged in an essential occupation shall forthwith
by registered letter send notice to the Director if the person
so engaged leaves his employment or otherwise ceases to be
engaged in the essential occupation.
(5) Every person engaged in an essential occupation shall,
whenever he changes his residential address, forthwith by
registered letter send notice to the Director of that fact and
of his new residential address.
TRANSFER OF MALE RESERVISTS TO THE ARMED FORCES.
REGULATION 13.—WARRANT FOR CALLING UP RESERVISTS.
At any time and from time to time after the Governor-
General has in manner aforesaid proclaimed and directed the
enrolment of any class or classes of male reservists, the Minister
may, by warrant signed by him, authorize and require the
Director to call up from that class or those classes for service
with the armed forces, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere,
such number of men as the Minister thinks necessary.
REGULATION 14.—SELECTION OF RESERVISTS BY LOT.
(1) In pursuance of every such warrant of the Minister,
the Director shall cause the number of men specified in the
warrant to be selected by lot from the men whose names
appear in the register of the class or classes to which the
warrant relates.
(2) The number so authorized to be called up for service
may be so selected either at once or by such instalments as
the Director thinks necessary.
(3) The selection by lot shall be made by the Director in
such manner as the Minister directs. The selection shall take
place in the presence of a Stipendiary Magistrate.
(4) A list of the names of the men on whom the lot has
fallen (together with their residential addresses and occupa-
tions, so far as known), certified by the Director and by the
Stipendiary Magistrate, shall be forthwith furnished to the
Minister.
REGULATION 15.—LIST TO BE CERTIFIED WHERE WHOLE OR RESIDUE OF ANY CLASS IS REQUIRED.
If at any time the Director certifies to the Minister that the
number of men whose names appear in the register of any
class or classes of the Reserve is not more than the number
of men required to be called up for service from that class
or those classes pursuant to any warrant under Regulation 13
hereof, a list of the names of all the men whose names so
appear in the register of that class or those classes (together
with their residential addresses and occupations, so far as
known), certified as correct by the Director and by a
Stipendiary Magistrate, shall be furnished to the Minister.
REGULATION 16.—CALLING UP RESERVISTS.
(1) Upon receiving any list certified under either of the
last two preceding regulations the Minister shall publish in
the Gazette, and in such other manner (if any) as he thinks
fit, a notice setting forth the names (together with the
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National Service Emergency Regulations 1940
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🛡️ Defence & Military18 June 1940
Emergency Regulations, National Service, Employee Directions, Advisory Bodies, Appeals, Essential Occupations
🛡️ Transfer of Male Reservists to the Armed Forces
🛡️ Defence & MilitaryReservists, Armed Forces, Warrant, Selection by Lot, Stipendiary Magistrate
- Director of National Service
- Minister
- Stipendiary Magistrate