Notes on CAS Ordinance and Regulation
(Extracted from CAS Ordinance & CAS Regulation)
1. Enrolment
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Applicants must be over the age
of 16 years. Any applicant under the age of 18 years
must first obtain the written consent to join from
his parents or guardian;
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Every applicant must undergo a Government
medical examination before he can be accepted for enrolment.
He must also be prepared to undergo further medical
examinations periodically. If a member enrolled in
the Service fails to pass such examination, his enrolment
may be cancelled;
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Every applicant must sign such
forms as the Commissioner may require; and
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Every applicant must furnish such
personal particulars as the Commissioner may require.
2. Term of service
A member who, without
reasonable excuse, resigns from the Service, or who is
discharged or whose enrolment is cancelled, within one
year of the completion of his recruitment training shall
upon request by the Commissioner pay to the Service the
reasonable costs of his recruitment training in the Service.
3. Equipment
Every member must
carefully and safely keep his CAS identity card and any
other equipment issued to him and return them when ceasing
to be a member, or when ordered to do so. Any damage,
destruction or loss of such equipment out of intention
or negligence shall be subject to punishment or fine.
4. Requirements for efficiency
The requirements
for efficiency of a member in any year shall be 60 hours
performance of training with diligence.
5. Calling-out of Service
The Commissioner
may call out on active service the whole or any part
of the Service. All members shall then attend at such
places and perform such duties as may be assigned.
6. Pay and Allowances
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When
a member is called out on active service in an emergency
or for training, or he voluntarily assists at
a disaster incident with the approval of the senior
officer present, payments will be made according
to his grade as follows:
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in respect of attendance for
less than 8 hours, at the hourly rate of pay;
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in respect of attendance for
8 hours or more in any period of 24 hours, at the
daily rate of pay. Each period of 24 hours
is calculated from the time of reporting for duty,
whether that period is wholly in one day
or partly in one day and partly in another day.
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Ration Allowance A member who attends
for duty for 8 consecutive hours or more in any period
of 24 hours during which he is not provided with free
meals or rations, is eligible to receive a daily
ration allowance.
7. Medical Attention
Any member who, when
called out on active service or in training, sustains
any wound or injury or contracts an illness which is,
in the opinion of a medical officer, caused by such service
shall be provided with free medical and hospital treatment
arranged by the Government. During the period of any
absence from duty necessitated by the injury or illness,
receive the pay and allowance according to his grade.
8. Disability of Death
Any member who, when called
out on active service or in training, sustains death or
disability which is, in the opinion of a medical officer,
attributable or aggravated by such service, shall be considered
eligible for the grant of a gratuity, allowance or pension.
9. Registration
Except during an
emergency, a member may resign upon:
- giving the Commissioner not less than
28 days' notice in writing, through Unit Commander;
- delivering up in good order all uniform
and equipment provided to him and which is either public
property or Service property;
- surrendering any document of identity
issued to him by the Commissioner; and
- paying any moneys due from him
10. Discharge
The Commissioner
is authorized to discharge at any time any member on
the recommendation of his Unit Commander.
11. Retirement
Unless the Commissioner
otherwise directs, a member shall retire upon reaching
the age of 60.
12. Liabilities
Any member who, commits
an offence against discipline, such as failing to obey
an order or failing to achieve the required standard
of efficiency in any year, shall be punished with a reduction
in rank, a caution, reprimand or a fine.
13. Absence from Hong Kong; change of particulars
A
member shall report to the Commissioner -
- his intention to be absent from Hong
Kong for any period of 7 days or more;
- any change in the particulars provided
by him upon enrolment.
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