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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 1 Hansard (15 February) . . Page.. 79 ..


transferred, any pet or pets, the officer shall be entitled to be reimbursed in respect of those expenses an amount not exceeding $124.00.

(3) For the purpose of subclause (2), "pet" means an animal owned and ordinarily kept by the officer or the officer's dependants for the purpose of household enjoyment but does not include an animal kept solely for consumption or commercial purposes.

5.5 Disturbance Allowance

5.5(1) In this clause, a reference to an officer to whom this clause applies shall be read as a reference to -

(a) an eligible transferred officer; and

(b) a person referred to in paragraph 5.6(1)(b) or 5.6(1)(c) who -

(i) is paid in accordance with clause 5.6 the cost of removal of the furniture and household effects, of the officer and the dependants of the officer; and

(ii) ceased to be an officer or employee upon cessation of a term transfer, appointment or engagement as a result of the expiration of the term.

(2) Where an officer to whom this clause applies is transferred from one locality to another locality, the officer shall be entitled, in respect of the costs associated with the removal of the officer from one locality to another locality, not otherwise reimbursed by the Commonwealth, to be paid an allowance of $1,628.00.

(3) Where an officer to whom this clause applies -

(a) subscribes for a telephone service in the residence of the officer at the locality in which the officer resided immediately before the officer is transferred from one locality to another locality; and

(b) moves into a dwelling-house at the other locality,

the officer shall be entitled to be reimbursed the cost reasonably incurred in relation to the connection or reconnection of a telephone service to the dwelling house at the other locality.

(4) Where an officer to whom this clause applies -

(a) is transferred from one State or Territory to another State or Territory;

(b) transfers a motor vehicle owned by the officer from the locality at which the officer resided immediately before the transfer to the locality to which the officer is transferred; and

(c) incurs expenses in respect of the transferred motor vehicle in relation to -


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