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Reserve and Auxiliary Forces (Protection of Civil Interests) Act 1951

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PART IGeneral

CapacityPaying Authority
1. Clerk of the peace or deputy clerk of the peace of a borough in England or Wales.The borough council.
2. Coroner in England or WalesThe council by whom the coroner's salary is paid immediately before he begins to perform relevant service to which Part V of this Act applies.
3. Employee of a local authorityThe local authority.
4. Member of a police forceIn the case of a police force maintained by virtue of a scheme under the Police Act, 1946, or of an amalgamation scheme under the Police (Scotland) Act, 1946, the authority responsible under the scheme for the maintenance of that force, and, in the case of any other police force, the police authority (within the meaning of the Police Pensions Act, 1921), responsible for the maintenance of that force.
5. Member of a fire brigade maintained in pursuance of the Fire Services Act, 1947The fire authority, within the meaning of the Fire Services Act, 1947, by whom the fire brigade is maintained.
6. Probation officer appointed for a probation area other than the metropolitan police court area, or for two or more such probation areasThe probation committee for the area, or, as the case may be, the probation committees for the areas acting jointly.
7. Clerk appointed to give full-time assistance to a probation officer and remunerated by the probation committee or several probation committees acting jointlyThe probation committee or committees.
8. Registration officer within the meaning of the Local Government Superannuation Act, 1937, or the Local Government Superannuation (Scotland) Act, 1937The local authority in whose employment he is or is deemed for the purposes of either of those Acts to be.
9. Teacher appointed by a local" education authority for service in a maintained school or institution in England or Wales} The local education authority.
10. Teacher, officer or servant appointed by the managers or governors of an aided or special agreement school in England or Wales
11. Teacher, officer or servant of an institution in England or Wales assisted by a local education authority out of the proceeds of any rate
12. Teacher employed by an education' authority in Scotland} The education authority.
13. Teacher, officer or servant of the managers or governing body of a school or educational establishment to the maintenance of which an education authority contributes under s. 25 of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1946
14. Teacher, officer or servant of an educational institution as to which it is certified by the Minister of Education or, as respects Scotland, the Secretary of State, that it is expedient that the provisions of Part V of this Act should apply notwithstanding any trust affecting the institutionThe managers or other governing body of the institution.
15. Officer of a Regional Hospital Board, Board of Governors of a teaching hospital, Executive Council or other body constituted under the National Health Service Act, 1946, or the National Health Service (Scotland) Act, 1947The Board, Council or other body.
16. Dental practitioner providing general dental service under the National Health Service Act, 1946, or the National Health Service (Scotland) Act, 1947, at a health centre who is remunerated by annual salaryThe Executive Council for the area for which the services are provided.
17. Employee of a development corporation established under the New Towns Act, 1946The development corporation.
18. Clerk to the stipendiary magistrate under the Staffordshire Potteries Stipendiary Justice Acts, 1839 to 1895The Staffordshire Potteries Stipendiary Justice Commissioners.
19. Clerk to the stipendiary magistrate under the South Staffordshire Stipendiary Justice Act, 1899The South Staffordshire Stipendiary Justice Commissioners.

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