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CHAPTER 117 - ZAMBIA POLICE RESERVE ACT: SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

INDEX TO SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

Application of the Zambia Police Act to the Reserve

Zambia Police Reserve Regulations

APPLICATION OF THE ZAMBIA POLICE ACT TO THE RESERVE POLICE OFFICERS

[Section 11]

[Order by the Minister]

SI 211of 1966.

The following sections of the Zambia Police Act shall apply to all Reserve police officers when undergoing training or when called upon to perform duties or when called out for service—

Sections 3, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 (1) (except paragraphs (d) (v) and (n)), 36, 39, 46, 58, 59, 60 and 61.

ZAMBIA POLICE RESERVE REGULATIONS

[Section 14]

[Re-denominate the currency as stipulated under S 4 of Re-denomination Act, 8 of 2012, read with Bank of Zambia Act, 43 of 1996.]

Arrangement of Regulations

   Regulation

PART I
PRELIMINARY

   1.   Title

   2.   Interpretation

PART II
ORGANISATION

   3.   Organisation

   4.   Ranks and establishment

PART III
ENROLMENT, RELEASE AND RE-ENGAGEMENT

   5.   Application for enrolment

   6.   Enrolment

   7.   Promotion and reduction in rank

   8.   Change of residence

   9.   Resignation

   10.   Re-engagement

   11.   Retention of services

   12.   Delivery up of arms, etc.

PART IV
DISCIPLINE

   13.   Offences

PART V
TRAINING

   14.   Inspector-General to control training

   15.   Exemption from annual training

PART VI
PAY AND ALLOWANCES

   16.   Rate of pay and allowances

PART VII
GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF RESERVE

   17.   Care of arms, etc.

   18.   Control of expenditure

   19.   Loss of documents

   20.   Report of injury or death

   21.   Compensation for injury or death

   22.   Revocation and savings

      FIRST SCHEDULE

      SECOND SCHEDULE

Act 26 of 1985,

Act 13 of 1994,

SI 198 of 1966,

SI 331 of 1968.

[Regulations by the Minister]

PART I
PRELIMINARY


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