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PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999 - List of Regulations
Regulation
Compilation Information
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 1 Preliminary
1.1.
Name of Regulations [ see Note 1]
1.2.
Commencement [ see Note 1]
1.3.
Definitions the dictionary
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 2 The Australian Public Service
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 2.1 The Code of Conduct
2.1.
Duty not to disclose information (Act s 13)
2.2.
Statutory office holders bound by the Code of Conduct (Act s 14)
2.3.
Limitation on sanctions for breaches of Code of Conduct (Act s 15)
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 2.2 Whistleblowers reports
2.4.
Procedures for dealing with whistleblowers reports (Act s 16)
2.5.
Commissioner's functions relating to whistleblowers reports (Act s 41)
2.6.
Merit Protection Commissioner's functions relating to whistleblowers reports (Act s 50)
2.7.
Other functions relating to whistleblowers reports
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 3 APS employees
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 3.1 Employer powers etc of Agency Heads
3.1.
Condition of engagement health clearance (Act s 20)
3.2.
Direction to attend medical examination (Act s 20)
3.3.
Approval of schemes for non-ongoing APS employees to gain skills and experience (Act s 20)
3.4.
Engagement of SES employees (Act s 22)
3.5.
Engagement of non-SES employees (Act s 22)
3.6.
Extension of specified terms of engagement of certain non-SES employees (Act s 22)
3.7.
Limitations on extension of specified terms of engagement of certain non-SES employees (Act s 22)
3.8.
Promotion of ongoing APS employees date of effect
3.8A.
Engagement of ongoing Parliamentary Service employee at higher classification date of effect
3.9.
Ongoing moves between Agencies (Act s 26)
3.9A.
Other moves between Agencies (Act s 26)
3.9B.
Variation of period of agreement
3.10.
Suspension from duties (Act s 28)
3.11.
Termination of employment of non-ongoing APS employees (Act s 29)
3.12.
Notification in Gazette of certain employment decisions
3.12A.
Notification in Gazette of cancellation of certain employment decisions
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 3.2 Right of return for election candidates
3.13.
Prescribed elections (Act s 32)
3.14.
Entitlement to return to APS employment (Act s 32)
3.15.
Entitlements on return to APS employment (Act s 32)
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 3.3 Miscellaneous
3.16.
Knowledge of Act, Regulations and Commissioner's Directions
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 4 Independent Selection Advisory Committees
4.1.
Function of ISAC
4.2.
Establishment of ISAC
4.3.
Constitution of ISAC
4.4.
ISAC procedures minimum requirements
4.5.
ISAC procedures Merit Protection Commissioner's instructions
4.6.
Assistance to ISAC
4.7.
Assessment and recommendation by ISAC
4.8.
Non-agreement on recommendation by ISAC
4.9.
ISAC recommendation not binding
4.10.
Effect of acting on ISAC recommendation
4.11.
Effect of not acting in accordance with ISAC recommendation
4.12.
Offence
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 5 Review of actions
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 5.1 Statement of intent and outline
5.1.
General policy about review
5.2.
Outline of Part 5
5.3.
Review of certain promotion and engagement decisions
5.4.
Review of other APS action
5.5.
Agency Head's responsibility
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 5.2 Review of certain APS promotion decisions and
engagement decisions (including decisions involving Parliamentary Service
employees)
5.6.
Application of Division 5.2
5.7.
Entitlement for review: promotion decision
5.7A.
Entitlement for review: engagement decision
5.8.
Grounds for review
5.9.
Application for review
5.10.
Appointment of PRC
5.11.
Constitution of PRC
5.12.
Statements by parties
5.13.
Frivolous or vexatious applications
5.14.
PRC procedures minimum requirements
5.15.
PRC procedures Merit Protection Commissioner's instructions
5.16.
Assistance to PRC
5.17.
Requirement to provide information or documents
5.18.
Conduct of review by PRC
5.19.
Non-agreement on decision by PRC
5.20.
Effect of PRC decision
5.21.
Offence
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Division 5.3 Review of other APS actions
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Subdivision 5.3.1 Reviewable action
5.22.
Entitlement for review
5.23.
What APS action is reviewable action
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Subdivision 5.3.2 Primary review
5.24.
Application for primary review
5.25.
Referral to Merit Protection Commissioner
5.26.
Notice that action not reviewable
5.27.
Conduct of review by Agency Head
5.28.
Conduct of review by Merit Protection Commissioner etc
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Subdivision 5.3.3 Secondary review
5.29.
Application for secondary review
5.30.
Agency Head to give documents to Merit Protection Commissioner
5.31.
Conduct of review
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Subdivision 5.3.4 Action following recommendation to Agency Head
5.32.
Action by Agency Head
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Subdivision 5.3.5 Other provisions about review
5.33.
Review procedures minimum requirements
5.34.
Review procedures Merit Protection Commissioner's instructions
5.35.
Requirement to provide information or documents
5.36.
Making of application does not operate as stay
5.37.
Offence
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 6 The Public Service Commissioner
6.1.
Commissioner's functions inquiries into Merit Protection Commissioner's behaviour (Act s 41 (1))
6.2.
Commissioner's functions inquiries into alleged breaches of Code of Conduct by Agency Heads (Act s 41 (3))
6.3.
Non-disclosure of information by Commissioner, etc
6.4.
Immunity from suit
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 7 The Merit Protection Commissioner
7.1.
Prescribed functions (Act s 50)
7.2.
Investigation of complaints by former employees
7.3.
Review of actions of statutory office holders who are not Agency Heads
7.4.
Other functions of Merit Protection Commissioner
7.5.
Independence of Merit Protection Commissioner
7.6.
Non-disclosure of information by Merit Protection Commissioner etc
7.7.
Immunity from suit
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 8 Administrative arrangements and re-organisations
8.1.
Employment conditions after machinery of government changes movement of APS employees (Act s 72)
8.2.
Employment conditions after machinery of government changes engagement of non-APS employees (Act s 72)
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 8A Attachment of salaries to satisfy judgment debts
8A.1.
Definitions
8A.2.
Application of Part 8A
8A.3.
Application of State and Territory law
8A.4.
Paying officer
8A.5.
Authority to make deductions
8A.6.
Administration fee
8A.7.
More than 1 judgment debt
8A.8.
Effect of deductions
8A.9.
Rate of deductions
8A.10.
Move to another Agency
8A.11.
Administration of deductions
8A.12.
Recovery of overpayment
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Part 9 Miscellaneous
9.2.
Release of personal information (Act s 76)
9.3.
Delegations
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Schedule 1 Non-reviewable actions
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Schedule 2 Comparable and higher APS classifications to Parliamentary Service classifications
PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS 1999
Notes to the Public Service Regulations 1999
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