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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2000 Week 1 Hansard (15 February) . . Page.. 80 ..


(i) stamp duty on registering the vehicle;

(ii) an establishment fee for the transfer of a driving licence in respect of the officer;

(iii) an establishment fee for the transfer of the registration of the motor vehicle, including the charges in respect of standard licence plates, not exceeding the fees and charges applicable where the registered ownership of the motor vehicle remains unchanged,

the officer shall be entitled to be reimbursed an amount equal to the expenses incurred.

(5) An officer shall not be entitled to reimbursement of expenses under subclause (4) in respect of more than one motor vehicle.

5.6 Payment of removal expenses on cessation

5.6(1) Where -

(a) an officer retires or is retired from the Service;

(b) an officer to whom section 44 applies ceases to be an officer otherwise than by virtue of Division 6 of Part III of the Act; or

(c) an employee to whom sub-section 82(AE) of the Act applies ceases to be an employee otherwise than by virtue of Division 6 of Part III of the Act after completing 1 year of service, the relevant Secretary shall, if he or she thinks fit after having regard to -

(d) the circumstances in which the officer was appointed, engaged, transferred or promoted to, the locality at which immediately before retirement the officer was performing duties;

(e) the nature of the locality;

(f) the time spent by the officer and the dependants of the officer (if any) at the locality; and

(g) any other relevant matter,

authorize the payment to the officer of the expenses reasonably incurred by the officer in respect of the conveyance, and the removal of the furniture and household effects, of the officer and of the dependants of the officer who reside with the officer, from the locality to the nearest capital city, the locality at which the officer resided immediately before becoming an officer or to such other place as the relevant Secretary, in any particular case, directs.

(2) Where the family of a deceased person who was an officer resided with the person at the locality at which, immediately before the death or retirement, the person was performing duty, the relevant Secretary shall, if he or she thinks fit after having regard to -


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