Public Servants’ Act 1915
Western Australia
Public Servants’ Act 1915
Contents
1.Short title1
2.Tenure of office1
Notes
Compilation table2
Western Australia
Public Servants’ Act 1915
An Act relating to the Tenure of Office of certain Public Servants.
Be it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follow: —
This Act may be cited as the Public Servants’ Act 1915.
Notwithstanding any provision of the Public Service Act 1904, to the contrary, every person employed in any capacity in the public service of the State of Western Australia who
(a)at any time has been a natural‑born subject of any Power at war with the United Kingdom, or
(b)who is the child of a person who is or at any time has been a natural‑born subject of any Power at war with the United Kingdom,
shall notwithstanding that he himself is a naturalised or natural‑born subject of the King, hold his office at the will of the Crown; and may be required to take leave of absence without pay for such period as the Governor may think fit.
1.This is a compilation of the Public Servants’ Act 1915 and includes all amendments effected by the other Acts referred to in the following Table.
Short title |
Number and year |
Assent |
Commencement |
Public Servants’ Act 1915 |
12 of 1915 |
18 Feb 1915 |
18 Feb 1915 |
This Act was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 2006 s. 3(1) (No. 37 of 2006) as at 4 Jul 2006 (see s. 2) |
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