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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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the provisions of these regulations in the same manner in
all respects as if he had not yet been called up for service
with the armed forces:
Provided that where an appeal is allowed solely on the
ground specified in paragraph (c) of clause (1) of Regula-
tion 21 hereof the Director may at any time after the
allowance of the appeal by notice given to the appellant
again call him up for service with the armed forces if he is
satisfied that the appellant has ceased to be engaged in the
occupation in which he was engaged on the allowance of his
appeal, or that by reason of a change in the conditions or
circumstances of his occupation his calling up is no longer
contrary to the public interest, and the appellant shall there-
upon become a member of the armed force specified in the
notice accordingly, and all the provisions of these regulations
shall, so far as applicable, apply to him in the same manner
as if he had again been duly called up for service by a notice
in the Gazette under Regulation 16 hereof.
REGULATION 31.—APPEALS BY PERSONS SUFFERING UNDUE HARDSHIP.
(1) Any such appeal may be instituted by any person
in respect of any man called up as aforesaid for service with
the armed forces (who shall for the purposes of these regula-
tions be deemed to be the appellant) on the ground that the
calling up of the appellant will be a cause of undue hardship
to that person, or that by reason of the occupation of the
appellant his calling up is contrary to the public interest.
(2) With respect to the hearing of any such appeal the
provisions of these regulations as to notices to the appellant
and as to the right of the appellant to be heard and repre-
sented shall apply to the person who institutes the appeal as
well as to the appellant.
(3) In the case of any man employed by the Crown the
rights conferred by this regulation may be exercised either
by the Public Service Commissioner or by the Permanent Head
of the Department in which that man is employed.
REGULATION 32.—APPEALS BY THE DIRECTOR.
An appeal may be instituted by the Director in respect
of any man called up as aforesaid for service with the armed
forces (who shall for the purposes of these regulations be
deemed to be the appellant) on the ground that by reason of
his occupation the calling up of the appellant is contrary to
the public interest.
REGULATION 33.—APPEALS BY TWO OR MORE PERSONS.
The dismissal of an appeal instituted by any person
(whether or not he is the appellant himself) shall not preclude
an appeal by any other person, whether on the same ground
or on any other grounds.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND TREATMENT.
REGULATION 34.—NATIONAL MEDICAL COMMITTEE.
In the exercise of his functions under these regulations the
Minister of Health shall have regard to the recommendations
of the National Medical Committee appointed to advise the
Government in relation to medical matters arising out of the
present war.
REGULATION 35.—REGIONAL DEPUTIES.
(1) For the purposes of these regulations the Minister of
Health may appoint such number of Regional Deputies as he
from time to time thinks necessary.
(2) Each Regional Deputy shall be a registered medical
practitioner and shall hold office during the pleasure of the
Minister of Health.
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Establishment of Armed Forces Appeal Boards
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