The Army Terms of Service (Part-time Service in Northern Ireland) Regulations 1992
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DEFENCE The Army Terms of Service (Part-time Service in Northern Ireland) Regulations 1992
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Army Terms of Service (Part-time Service in Northern Ireland) Regulations 1992 and shall come into force on 1st July 1992.
2.(1) These Regulations shall apply to any person enlisted for part-time service in the regular army in Northern Ireland. (2) In these Regulations
(3) In these Regulations, any reference to a numbered regulation or paragraph is a reference to the regulation or paragraph so numbered in these Regulations.
3. A person may be enlisted in the regular army for part-time service in Northern Ireland which, otherwise than for the purposes of training, is restricted to Northern Ireland, for a term expiring one, two or three years after the date of his attestation.
(2) In this regulation "competent military authority" means
5. A person shall, except when called out under regulation 7, have the right to determine his service by a notice in writing given to his commanding officer not less than 28 days before the date on which it is to take effect.
6.(1) Any officer authorised under paragraph (2) may, subject to any limitation specified in that authorisation, call out a person enlisted under regulation 3 for emergency service in Northern Ireland if, and for so long as, it appears to that officer to be necessary or expedient for the defence of life or property in Northern Ireland against armed attack or sabotage, whether actual or apprehended. (2) The Secretary of State may
(3) In this regulation "regular forces" has the meaning given by the 1955 Act.
7.(1) Any person enlisted under regulation 3 shall be liable to be called out for permanent service in Northern Ireland in defence of the United Kingdom against actual or apprehended attack or if it appears to the Secretary of State that national danger is imminent or that a great emergency has arisen. (2) Such a person may be called out by the Secretary of State by a notice in writing (a "call-out notice") specifying the time and place at which the person is to present himself for service. (3) The call-out notice shall be served on the person personally, or by registered post or the recorded delivery service to his last known address. (4) If the services of a person called into service by a call-out notice under paragraph 2 are no longer required, he shall be released from that service with all convenient speed.
8.(1) Any officer of a rank not lower than major may
(2) Any such training shall not, otherwise than with the person's consent, in any year of his service exceed a period of 15 days or periods together totalling 15 days.
(This Note is not part of the Regulations)
ISBN 0 11 024366 8 Notes: [1] 1966 c. 45; section 2 was amended by the Armed Forces Act 1976 (c. 52), section 2, and by the Army Act 1992 (c. 39), section 2. back |
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