PUBLIC SERVICE: SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
(section 65)
(24th June, 2011)
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
REGULATION
PART I
Preliminary
1. Citation
2. Interpretation
PART II
Constitution and Abolition of Public Service Post
3. Constitution of office
4. Abolition of office
PART III
Appointments
5. Notification of vacancies
6. Advertisement of vacant posts
7. Selection of candidates
PART IV
General Conditions of Service
8. Hours of work
9. Shift work
10. Weekly rest periods
11. Paid public holidays
12. Overtime
13. Annual paid leave
PART V
Performance Management
14. Performance management tools
15. Performance assessment
S.I. 69, 1998,
S.I. 39, 2010,
S.I. 50, 2011.
PART I
Preliminary (regs 1-2)
These Regulations may be cited as the Public Service Regulations.
In these Regulations, where the Permanent Secretary is required to report to, notify, furnish or forward evidence or information to the appointing authority, or the supervising officer, as the case may be, and the Permanent Secretary is the appointing authority or supervising officer, the Permanent Secretary shall instead proceed to deal with the matter as if he or she is the appointing authority or supervising officer.
PART II
Constitution and abolition of Public Service Post (regs 3-4)
The Permanent Secretary shall submit an application for the constitution of a public service post to the Director, and the application shall state—
(a) the title of the post;
(b) the salary or salary scale to be attached to the post;
(c) whether the proposed post is to be pensionable;
(d) the reason the constitution of the post is considered necessary;
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