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公众卫生及市政条例

第132章详题


本条例旨在就公众生及市政事务订定条文。
(由1986年第10号第2条修订)
[1960年11月11日] 1960年A132号政府公告
(本为1960年第30号,1935年第15号)

第132章 第1条简称
第I部
导言
本条例可引称为《公众生及市政条例》。
(由1986年第10号第3条修订)

第132章 第2条释义
(1)在本条例中,除文意另有所指外─
“下水道”(sewer) 除不包括本条所界定的排水渠外,包括所有供建筑物及建筑物附属庭院排水用的下水道及排水渠;而“公共下水道”(public sewer) 一词,指归属政府并由其保养的下水道,且就本条例而言,包括由隔气弯管的去水口伸延至其与公共下水道或排水渠接合处的一段下水道,而该段下水道是敷设在有关地段界线以外的;“私家下水道”(private sewer) 一词,则指任何其他下水道; (由1969年第48号第2条修订)
“小贩”(hawker) 指─
(a)在公众地方以下列方式作商业活动的人─
(i)将货品、货物或销售品售卖或为出售而将其展出;或
(ii)展出货品、货物或销售品的样本或式样,以于较后时间将其交付;或
(iii)将其手工艺技能或其个人服务出租或要约出租;及(b)为下列目的而往来流动的人─
(i)将货品、货物或销售品售卖或为出售而将其展出;或
(ii)将其手工艺技能或其个人服务出租或要约出租:但本定义的条文不得视为包括─
(i)向购入任何上述货品、货物或销售品以作转售的商人作售卖或觅取定单的人;或
(ii)应邀而前往任何地方探访邀请人的任何人,而其探访的目的是向邀请人售卖或交付货品、货物或销售品,或为出售货品、货物或销售品而就此向邀请人要约,或从邀请人获取有关货品、货物或销售品的定单,或将其手工艺技能或其个人服务出租予邀请人;或
(iii)新闻界代表或摄影师;“工场”(workplace) 指将物品制造、更改、洁净、修理、装饰、精加工、进行出售前改装、捣碎或拆除,或作物料改变(包括造船)所在的任何处所、船只或地方,但不包括《工厂及工业经营条例》(第59章)第9条所指的应呈报工场; (由1985年第50号第9条修订;由1986年第10号第4条修订)
“分析”(analysis, analyse) 不论是否作为名词,包括微生物化验,但不包括其他形式的生物化验;
“文娱中心”(civic centre) 指根据第105M条拨作文娱中心的处所及其附属场地; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“公众泳池”(public swimming pool) 指根据第42A条指定为公众泳池的泳池; (由1973年第21号第2条修订)
“公众保龄球场”(public bowling-alley) 指为进行滚球撞瓶游戏而开设、经营或使用的地方,而不论是否收取入场费,公众是获准入场的; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“公众街市”(public market) 指根据第79(3)条指定为公众街市的街市; (由1973年第21号第2条修订)
“公众溜冰场”(public skating rink) 指为进行溜冰而开设、经营或使用的地方,而不论是否收取入场费,公众是获准入场的;但如该地方为公众娱乐场所,并已根据《公众娱乐场所条例》(第172章)领牌为公众娱乐场所的,则不在此定义范围内; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“公众游乐场地”(public pleasure ground) 指附表4当其时所指明的地方,而其界限并已于当其时按照第106(5)条条文存放的有关图则上绘明;上述地方如属沙滩,并包括沙滩范围内的海域及海床;
“火葬场”(crematorium) 指设计或修改作焚化人类遗骸用途的建筑物或地方; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“火警危险”(fire hazard) 指─
(a)-(b) (由1985年第5号第2条废除)
(c)从任何建筑物移去消防装设或设备,而该等消防装设或设备是按照消防处处长为施行《建筑物条例》(第123章)第16条所核证的图则而在该建筑物内提供的;
(d)在任何建筑物内有任何因缺乏适当保养或因其他理由而致运作失效的消防装设或设备;
(e)(由1985年第5号第2条废除)
(f)实质上增加发生火警或其他灾难的可能性的其他事物或情况、实质上增加会因发生火警或其他灾难而对生命或财产造成的危险性的其他事物或情况,或在发生火警或其他灾难时实质上会阻碍消防处执行其职务的其他事物或情况; (由1974年第61号第2条增补)“石油”(petroleum) 指原油,或从石油、煤、页岩、泥煤或其他沥青物质提炼所得的油类;
“加封”(sealed) 包括以塞子或螺旋盖封盖; (由1986年第26号第2条增补)
“市政服务上诉委员会”(Municipal Services Appeals Board) 指根据《市政服务上诉委员会条例》(第220章)第3条设立的市政服务上诉委员会; (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
“民政事务局局长”(Secretary for Home Affairs) 包括民政事务总署署长及任何一名民政事务专员; (由1986年第10号第4条代替。由1989年第262号法律公告修订;由1994年第621号法律公告修订;由1997年第362号法律公告修订;由1998年第242号法律公告修订)
“扔弃物”(litter) 包括─
(a)土壤、污物、泥土、尘埃、灰烬、纸张或垃圾;
(b)玻璃器皿、瓷器、陶器或金属罐;
(c)泥浆、黏土、砖、石、灰泥、沙、水泥、混凝土、灰浆、木、木材、木屑、塑胶、建筑材料或挖掘出来的物料;
(d)碎石、废弃物或碎片;
(e)脏物、肥料、牲畜粪便、排泄物及其他具厌恶性、有害或令人讨厌的物体或液体;及
(f)相当可能构成妨扰的物质; (由1981年第72号第2条增补)“包装”(package, packing) 包括将任何供运送、出售或存放的货品装箱、遮盖、装封、装载或包裹的各种方法;
“主管当局”(Authority) 指获第3条条文指定为主管当局的公职人员; (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
“奶类”(milk) 指牛奶、水牛奶及山羊奶,并包括忌廉及离脂奶,但不包括奶粉、炼奶或再造奶; (由1963年第32号第2条修订)
“行业废物”(trade waste) 指来自任何行业、制造业或业务的废物,或任何建筑业或土木工程业的废料; (由1980年第8号第37条代替)
“住户废物”(household waste) 指来自住户并且是住宅被占用作住宅用途时通常会产生的一类废物; (由1980年第8号第37条代替)
“汽车”(motor vehicle) 指由机械驱动的车辆; (由1981年第72号第2条增补)
“忌廉”(cream) 指藉撇取法或其他方法分隔所得的奶类中含有丰富脂肪的部分;
“私营街市”(private market) 指除公众街市之外的任何街市;
“附表所列处所”(scheduled premises) 指附表2第1栏所指明的其中任何类别的处所;
“附表所列罪行”(scheduled offence) 指附表1所指明的其中任何成文法则所订的罪行;
“法庭”(court) 指裁判法院;
“法团”(corporation) 指凭借香港任何条例成立为法团的人士或团体,同时亦指根据《公司条例》(第32章)注册的任何公司; (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
“爬虫”(reptiles) 指所有通常用作供人食用的爬虫,以及其他出售或要约出售供人食用的爬虫; (由1976年第9号第2条增补)
“食物”(food) 包括─
(a)饮品;
(b)香口胶及其他具同类性质及用途的产品;
(c)无烟烟草产品;及
(d)配制食物、饮品或该等产品时用作配料的物品及物质,但不包括─
(i)活的动物、活的禽鸟或活鱼(介贝类水产动物除外);
(ii)不属于下列类别的水─
(A)汽水;
(B)蒸馏水;
(C)不论有否加入矿物质的天然泉水;及
(D)装载于加封容器内以出售供人饮用的水; (由1987年第3号第2条代替)(iii)饲养动物、禽鸟或鱼的草料或饲料;或
(iv)只用作药物的物品或物质; (由1986年第62号第2条代替)“政府分析员”(public analyst) 指政府化验师、政府病理学家及行政长官为施行本条例所委任的任何分析员; (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
“订明费用”(prescribed fee) 就本条例所订或根据本条例所订的任何目的而言,指根据第124I、124J或124L条(视情况适当而定)为该目的而订明的费用; (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
“持牌人”(licensee) 包括依据第125(7)条条文所订规定而委任的受委人;
“宣传”、“宣传品”(advertisement) 包括纯粹为展示宣传品而竖设、使用或拟使用的构筑物或器具;
“英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会”(The Commonwealth War Graves Commission) 指藉注明日期为1917年5月21日且经不时修订的宪章(与注明日期为1964年6月8日的补充宪章一并参阅和解释)而设立的英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会; (由1994年第12号第2条增补)
“浴”、“沐浴”(bath) 包括淋浴及土耳其浴;
“消防装设或设备”(fire service installation or equipment) 指制造或使用作下列用途或设计以供使用作下列用途的装设或设备─
(a)灭火、救火、防火或阻止火势蔓延;
(b)发出火警警报;
(c)提供可通往任何处所的途径,以便灭火、救火、防火或阻止火势蔓延; (由1974年第61号第2条增补)
(d)在火警发生时利便自任何处所或地方疏散; (由2003年第7号第21条增补)
(e)在没有正常动力供应时向作(a)至(d)段所述用途的装置及设备提供后备动力供应; (由2003年第7号第21条增补)“展品”(exhibit) 指拟供在博物馆内展示的物品,不论该物品在任何特定时间是否向公众展示; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“桌球场所”(billiard establishment) 指为进行桌球、英式桌球、美式桌球或类似活动而开设、经营或使用的地方; (由1988年第53号第3条增补)
“流动图书馆”(mobile library) 指任何《道路交通条例》(第374章)第2条所指的车辆以及任何船只,而该车辆或船只是由主管当局保养并用作运载图书馆藏件以供公众使用的; (由1973年第21号第2条增补。由1979年第50号第2条修订)
“家禽”(poultry) 指通常用作供人食用的禽鸟,以及其他出售或要约出售供人食用的禽鸟;
“书籍”(book) 包括文件、期刊、杂志、报纸、册子、乐谱、图画、印刷品、雕刻版书画、蚀刻书画、契据、照片、地图、图表、图则或手稿,及在任何图书馆内供公众使用的其他同类性质的物品或东西; (由1979年第50号第2条代替)
“鱼”(fish) 指所有通常用作供人食用的鱼,同时亦指其他出售或要约出售供人食用的鱼;
“售”、“售卖”、“出售”(sale, sell) 包括藉以物相易或抽签的方式处置;
“排水渠”(drain) 指用作供一座建筑物或在同一园地内任何建筑物或多座建筑物的附属庭院排水用的排水渠;而“公共排水渠”(public drain) 一词,指归属政府并由其保养的排水渠,且就本条例而言,包括由隔气弯管的去水口伸延至其与公共排水渠或下水道接合处的一段排水渠;而“私家排水渠”(private drain) 一词,则指除公共排水渠之外的任何排水渠;
“排泄物”(excretal matter) 指人类的排泄物;
“货车”(goods vehicle) 的涵义与《道路交通条例》(第374章)中该词所具有的涵义相同; (由1981年第72号第2条增补)
“动物”(animal) 包括爬虫,但不包括禽鸟或鱼;
“处所”(premises) 包括土地、建筑物、构筑物及地窖;且就建筑物而言,包括其园地,而就建筑物内部而言,则包括任何独立分租的床位、小间、房间、地面或地面的一部分; (由1963年第32号第2条修订)
“通风系统”(ventilating system) 指抽入或排出空气的机械、电动或机械兼电动系统,同时亦指空气调节机,而该机本身并设有装置以降低或提高建筑物或其任何部分内的气温至低于或高于室外气温; (由1974年第61号第2条代替)
“船只”(vessel) 指香港水域内的船舶、中式帆船、舢舨、小艇或其他种类的船艇,但不包括注册远洋轮船及属于香港特别行政区政府以外的任何政府的船舶或船只; (由1986年第10号第24条修订;由1998年第23号第2条修订)
“街市”(market) 指凭借主管当局根据第79(1)条所作宣布而属本条例适用的街市; (由1978年第57号第2条修订)
“街道废物”(street waste) 指尘埃、污物、废弃物、泥浆、路面碎屑或脏物,但不包括排泄物; (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
“注册专门承建商(通风系统工程类别)”(registered specialist contractor (ventilation works category)) 指当其时名列根据《建筑物条例》(第123章)第8A条备存的专门承建商名册的通风系统工程类别分册的人; (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
“场所”(establishment) 包括处所;
“厕所”(latrine) 包括水厕、尿厕及旱厕,以及其他设计供作、拟供作或用作盛载排泄物的生设备或装设;
“屠房”(slaughterhouse) 及“屠场”(abattoir) 指惯常用作屠宰动物以供人食用的处所或地方;而“公营屠房”(public slaughterhouse) 一词指根据第76A(1)条指定为公营屠房的屠房;至于“私营屠房”(private slaughterhouse) 一词则指任何其他屠房; (由1973年第21号第2条代替)
“博物馆”(museum) 指根据第105G条指定为博物馆的建筑物、建筑物一部分或任何范围; (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“弃置”(deposit) 就扔弃物或废物而言,包括抛弃、抛掷、喷洒、扫去、摆放、丢掉、排放、溢出、倾卸、倒出、撒布或吹喷该等扔弃物或废物; (由1981年第72号第2条增补)
“无烟烟草产品”(smokeless tobacco product) 指含有烟草或以烟草为主要成分并拟供人口服的产品,并包括嚼烟(不论是散烟叶、硬烟饼、湿烟饼、口嚼搓烟或口嚼卷烟)及湿鼻烟,但不包括用鼻吸入的干鼻烟; (由1986年第62号第2条增补)
“饮品”(drink) 不包括不属于下列类别的水─
(a)汽水;
(b)蒸馏水;
(c)不论有否加入矿物质的天然泉水;及
(d)装载于加封容器内以出售供人饮用的水; (由1986年第26号第2条代替)“跳舞场所”(dancing establishment) 指根据《杂类牌照条例》(第114章)或《公众娱乐场所条例》(第172章)条文规定须领牌的公众舞厅或舞蹈学校;
“墓穴”(vault) 包括除坟墓之外的各类地下埋葬地方;
“图书馆”(library) 指根据第105K条指定为图书馆的任何建筑物或建筑物的一部分;(由1973年第21号第2条增补)
“图书馆长”(librarian) 指图书馆总馆长; (由1973年第21号第2条增补。由1980年第8号第37条修订)
“图书馆藏件”(library material) 指书籍、影片、唱片、录音带及其他在其上或在其内记载、记录、贮存或重复产生资料或影像的东西; (由1979年第50号第2条增补)
“厌恶性行业”(offensive trade) 指根据第48条条文宣布为厌恶性行业的行业、业务、加工业或制造业;
“废物”(waste) 指任何被扔弃的物质或物品; (由1980年第8号第37条增补)
“生主任”(health officer) 指─
(a)生署署长、生署副署长或生署助理署长;或
(b)食物环境生署署长、食物环境生署副署长或食物环境生署助理署长,并包括获生署署长或食物环境生署署长授权执行生主任的职能的人; (由1999年第78号第7条增补)“生设施”(sanitary convenience) 包括厕所、洗涤盆、浴缸、洗手盆、污水间及类似的设施;
“生督察”(health inspector) 指获行政长官委任为生督察的人,以及当其时执行生督察职务的人; (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
“拥有人”(owner) 包括根据租契、特许或其他方式直接从政府名下持有处所的人、管有承按人、单独地或与他人共同地为其本人或为他人收取任何处所租金的人,以及在假设该处所租给租客的情况下任何收取该处所租金的人; (由1969年第48号第2条增补。由1998年第29号第105条修订)
“坟场”(cemetery) 指附表5当其时所指明的地方;
“坟墓”(grave) 指挖掘地下而成,而并无砖砌或石砌内墙或其他人造内壁的埋葬地方;
“殓房”(mortuary) 指拨作或惯常用作接收、贮存或处理人类遗骸的处所或地方;
“虫鼠”(vermin) 包括啮齿类动物,并包括蟑螂、、蜱、臭虫、跳蚤、虱及痒,及上述虫类的卵、幼虫、若虫或蛹;
“药物”(drug) 包括供人内服或外用的任何药物、中药材或中成药; (由1999年第47号第162条代替)
“檐篷”(canopy) 指属下列情况的帘幕、遮蔽物或其他不负荷楼面重量的构筑物─
(a)自建筑物的墙壁伸出,并以托架、支柱或其他方式承托或支撑的;或
(b)在建筑物之上竖设,或在建筑物上面或毗邻空地之内或之上竖设,并以支柱或其他方式支撑的; (由1972年第43号第2条增补)“体育场”(stadium) 指附表12当其时所指明的体育场,而其界限并已在按照第105A(4)条存放的有关图则上绘明。 (由1973年第21号第2条增补)
(2)为施行本条例,任何作废物抛弃或以其他方式作废物处理的物质或物品,均须推定为废物,直至相反证明成立为止。 (由1980年第8号第37条增补)
(3)为施行本条例,任何作扔弃物抛弃或以其他方式作扔弃物处理的物质或物品,均须推定为扔弃物,直至相反证明成立为止。 (由1981年第72号第2条增补)
(由1988年第53号第3条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第3条主管当局的指定
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)在不抵触第(2)款的规定下,为施行附表3第1栏所指明的本条例各条条文,主管当局为该附表第2栏与该等条文相对之处所指明的公职人员。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(2)为施行本条例的任何一条条文,行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令,指定任何公职人员为主管当局,以取代在附表3中为施行该条条文而指明为主管当局的公职人员。 (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(3)行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令,将附表3修订、增补或删减。
(由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第4条公共下水道及排水渠的建造和保养
第II部
下水道及排水渠
主管当局须负责安排建造、修理和保养所有公共下水道、排水渠或排水设施,并可更改或切断其与私家下水道、排水渠或排水设施之间的接驳。

第132章 第5条公共下水道的洁净
主管当局须负责妥善清理、洁净和疏通公共下水道、排水渠及排水设施,并须负责减除与其相关而引起的妨扰。

第132章 第6条对公共下水道及排水渠的保护
(1)任何人─
(a)如将固体、泥浆或废物(一般住宅污水中所含有者除外)放入或抛入公共下水道或排水渠内,或放入或抛入与公共下水道或排水渠相通的下水道、排水渠、入水口或其他排水设施内,或放在或抛在与公共下水道及排水渠相通的格栅上;
(b)如导致或明知而准许上述固体、泥浆或废物被放入或抛入、掉入或被带入公共下水道或排水渠内,或被放在或抛在、掉在或被带到上述格栅上;
(c)如导致或明知而准许上述固体、泥浆或废物被放在某位置上,以致其有可能如上所述掉入或被带入下水道或排水渠内,或有可能如上所述掉在或被带到格栅上;
(d)如将化学品、油类、石油、石油精、行业废物(不包括在前四者范围内者)、废气或加热液体排放入公共下水道或排水渠内,或与公共下水道或排水渠相通而并非属于公共下水道或排水渠的任何下水道或排水渠内,而所排放的物体本身或在与下水道或排水渠内的其他物体相结合时,对进入、身处或接近公共下水道或排水渠的人造成或可能造成妨扰或危险,或对公共下水道或排水渠本身造成或可能造成危险;或
(e)如故意(除获主管当局书面准许外)或因疏忽而损坏、更改、切断或以其他方式干扰公共下水道或排水渠或其接驳物,即属犯罪。 (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(2)主管当局可就第(1)款条文所订罪行提出检控,但如主管当局认为有关公共下水道或排水渠可容纳该等固体或其他物体而不致有损坏本身结构的危险性,亦不致有危害受雇于上述下水道或排水渠工作或接近上述下水道或排水渠的人的健康的危险性,则无须予以检控: (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
但本款条文不得当作减损律政司司长就刑事罪行提出检控的权力。 (由1997年第362号法律公告修订)

第132章 第7条防止泥土或废物堵塞下水道及排水渠
(1)如与土地毗连的街道或地方设有公共下水道、排水渠或排水设施,主管当局可安排向土地拥有人或占用人送达通知,规定该人在通知所指明的时间内,在土地设置栅栏、开辟水道或筑堤隔开土地,以防止泥土或废物被带入上述公共下水道、排水渠或排水设施内。 (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(2)任何人没有在根据第(1)款条文送达的通知所指明的时间内,遵从通知书的规定,即属犯罪。

第132章 第8条有关某些条例的保留条文
第6及7条的条文,不得视为或解释为对《工厂及工业经营条例》(第59章)或《建筑物条例》(第123章)所授予的权力有所规限。

第132章 第9条对干扰公共下水道或排水渠的人施加惩罚
任何人未经主管当局准许而─
(a)进入或企图进入公共下水道;或
(b)揭起或遮盖格栅、臭气隔或沙井封盖,或以其他方式干扰与公共下水道或排水渠接驳的装置,或将金属线、网或藉其他手段穿过洞孔,插入上述格栅、臭气隔或沙井封盖内,或穿过其他洞孔或通风孔,插入公共下水道或排水渠内,即属犯罪。

第132章 第10条关于有弃用的排水渠存在的通知
(1)任何处所的拥有人或占用人(如拥有人失责时),在获悉该处所之内、下面或上面有任何弃用的下水道或排水渠后,须随即将上述弃用的下水道或排水渠存在一事以书面向主管当局发出通知。
(2)任何处所的拥有人或占用人(视属何情况而定),如拟停止使用该处所之内、下面或上面的下水道或排水渠,须立即将该意向以书面向主管当局发出通知。
(3)任何人没有遵从第(1)或(2)款的条文,即属犯罪:
但有关的拥有人或占用人(视属何情况而定),就没有遵从第(1)款条文而被起诉时,如证明下列情况,即为免责辩护─
(a)如属拥有人被起诉时,该拥有人有合理因由相信占用人或以往的拥有人或以往的占用人已向主管当局发出上述通知;及
(b)如属占用人被起诉时,该占用人有合理因由相信拥有人或以往的拥有人或以往的占用人已向主管当局发出上述通知。

第132章 第11条保护下水道及排水渠,并防止其引起妨扰的规例
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
行政长官会同行政会议可订立规例,就下列各方面订明或订定条文─ (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(a)对公共下水道、排水渠或排水设施给予一般保护或特定保护;及
(b)防止公共或私家下水道、排水渠或排水设施引起妨扰。

第132章 第12条可循简易程序处理的妨扰
第III部
一般生及清洁
一般规定
(1)除下文另有规定外,下列事项属可根据第127条循简易程序处理的妨扰─
(a)任何处所(包括坟场)或船只,其状况足以构成妨扰,或足以损害或危害健康;
(b)任何水池、水井、沟渠、雨水渠、水道、排水渠、下水道、水箱或贮水器、污水池、池塘、地坑、生设施、粪渠、废水管或雨水管、垃圾桶或垃圾箱,或其他同类的地方或东西,其污秽程度或其状况足以构成妨扰,或足以损害或危害健康;
(c)任何构成妨扰或损害或危害健康的积聚物或弃置物(包括任何尸体);
(d)任何动物或禽鸟,其饲养的地方或方式足以构成妨扰,或足以损害或危害健康;
(e)从任何处所发出尘埃、烟雾或臭气,其方式足以构成妨扰;
(f)从任何建造中或拆卸中的建筑物发出尘埃,其方式足以构成妨扰;
(g)从任何处所内的通风系统发出高于或低于室外气温的空气,或排放废水或其他类别的水,其方式足以构成妨扰。 (由1974年第61号第3条增补)
(h)(由1988年第75号第40条废除)(2)如为有效进行任何业务或制造而需有任何积聚物或弃置物,而法庭信纳该等积聚物或弃置物的存放时间并无超逾该业务或制造所需,并信纳已采取最佳可行方法以防止公众生因此而受损,则第(1)(c)款的条文并不会令任何人就该等积聚物或弃置物而受惩罚。
(3)第(1)款的条文,不得视为或解释为对《工厂及工业经营条例》(第59章)或《空气污染管制条例》(第311章)的条文有所规限。 (由1983年第17号第50条修订)

第132章 第13条洁净和遮盖具厌恶性的沟渠及排水渠等
(1)主管当局─
(a)可将或安排将含有或用作收集具厌恶性或相当可能损害健康的排水、脏物、水、物体或东西的池塘、水池、明渠、排水渠、水道、污水池、水井或地方洁净、排水、围封、遮盖或填塞;或
(b)可安排向造成或相当可能造成上述妨扰的人,或有上述妨扰存在的处所的拥有人或占用人送达通知,规定其于通知所指明的时间内,将有关池塘、水池、沟渠、排水渠、水道、污水池、水井或地方(视属何情况而定)排水、洁净、围封、遮盖或填塞,或建造适当的排水渠、沟渠或其他设施,以排放上述脏物、水、物体或东西,或按情况所需进行其他工作。(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行减除上述妨扰所需的工作,并可向有关处所的拥有人追讨因此而招致的开支:
但主管当局如认为合理,可支付上述全部或部分开支。(3)如任何处所内有弃用而没有经永久遮盖或填塞的污水池或水井,则该处所的拥有人或占用人(如拥有人失责时),在获悉上述污水池或水井存在后,须随即将此事以书面向主管当局发出通知。
(4)任何处所的拥有人或占用人(视属何情况而定),如拟停止使用位于该处所的污水池或水井,须立即将该意向以书面向主管当局发出通知。
(5)任何人没有遵从第(3)或(4)款的条文,即属犯罪:
但有关的拥有人或占用人(视属何情况而定),就没有遵从第(3)款条文而被起诉时,如证明下列情况,即为免责辩护─
(a)如属拥有人被起诉时,该拥有人有合理因由相信占用人或以往的拥有人或以往的占用人已向主管当局发出上述通知;及
(b)如属占用人被起诉时,该占用人有合理因由相信拥有人或以往的拥有人或以往的占用人已向主管当局发出上述通知。(6)本条的条文不得视为或解释为对《建筑物条例》(第123章)的条文有所规限。

第132章 第14条规定为处所髹扫灰水等的权力
(1)如主管当局认为任何处所或处所的任何部分的状况足以─
(a)构成妨扰;或
(b)损害或危害健康,或足以破坏任何地方或地区的宜人之处或足以有损其形貌,主管当局可安排向该处所的拥有人或占用人送达通知,规定其于通知所指明的期限内,对该处所或其任何部分加以髹扫灰水、油漆、洁净、消毒或除虫灭鼠,以达主管当局满意的程度。 (由1973年第58号第2条代替)
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支:
但主管当局如认为合理,可支付上述全部或部分开支。

第132章 第15条有关洁净和防止妨扰的规例
(1)主管当局可订立规例,就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)防止盐、臭气、什脏、鱼、扔弃物、废物或其他物体或东西对健康或人类造成妨扰或危害,包括规定任何处所的拥有人或占用人,或任何汽车的司机、登记车主或租用人对防止出现上述妨扰或危害须负的法律责任; (由1981年第72号第3条代替)
(b)防止、管制及收集扔弃物或废物,包括规定任何处所的拥有人或占用人,或任何汽车的司机、登记车主或租用人对防止、管制和收集扔弃物或废物须负的法律责任; (由1981年第72号第3条修订)
(c)处所或地方须由何人洁净;
(d)垃圾清扫及废物拣拾的防止或限制;
(e)可将排泄物或具厌恶性或有害的东西在任何区域或地方或经任何区域或地方,以陆路或水路方式移走或运送的时间,以及用作上述用途的车辆、容器或船只的构造,以防止上述物体或东西漏出以及防止因此而引起妨扰;
(f)街道废物、住户废物或排泄物的移走或处置,并且为防止住户废物或排泄物引起妨扰以及为便利将住户废物或排泄物经由合法的垃圾清扫或清粪服务移走或处置而在住户废物或排泄物方面须由处所拥有人或占用人所负的责任;
(g)用作收集和贮存住户废物的容器的提供、设计及构造; (由1980年第8号第37条代替)
(h)(由1994年第49号第2条废除)
(i)根据第22(3)条条文领回根据该条第(2)款条文而检取的物品或东西时所须缴付的额外款项;
(j)规管或禁止雇用儿童移走或处置废物。 (由1972年第46号第2条修订;由1980年第8号第37条修订)(1A) 凡处所的拥有人不能寻获、或处所的拥有人身分不能确定、不在香港或无行为能力,根据本条订立的规例可规定该等规例适用于该拥有人的代理人。 (由1969年第48号第3条增补。由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(1B) 如因没有遵从在根据本条订立的规例下所发出的通知而构成罪行,且有任何人因此而被定罪,则根据本条订立的规例,可规定作出定罪判决的法庭,除可判处其他刑罚外,并可命令该人向主管当局缴付主管当局因进行符合通知的规定所需的工作而招致的全部或部分开支。 (由1973年第58号第3条增补)
(1C) (由1987年第37号第2条废除)
(2)(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第15A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第16条(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第17条(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第18条(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第19条(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第20条移走扔弃物或废物和清洁有关范围
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)如主管当局觉得应从任何地方移走扔弃物或废物,可按照第(2)款将通知送达其觉得是─
(a)扔弃物或废物的拥有人;
(b)将扔弃物或废物弃置于该地方的人;或
(c)发现扔弃物或废物所在的地方的占用人。(2)根据第(1)款发出的通知,须规定获送达通知的人在通知所指明的期限内(不少于通知送达后24小时),移走有关扔弃物或废物,并可规定该人在上述期限内清洁发现扔弃物或废物所在的范围,以达主管当局满意的程度。
(3)如按照第(2)款送达的通知内有任何规定在通知所指明的期限内没有获遵从─
(a)通知所提述的扔弃物或废物即成为政府财产,可由主管当局移走和销毁或以其他方式处置,而主管当局亦可清洁发现扔弃物或废物所在的范围;及 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(b)获送达通知的人即属犯罪,一经定罪,除可被判处其他刑罚外,亦可被法庭命令缴付主管当局因移走和销毁或处置有关扔弃物或废物,以及因清洁发现有关扔弃物或废物所在的范围而招致的全部或部分开支。(由1972年第46号第3条代替。由1980年第8号第37条修订;由1981年第72号第4条修订)

第132章 第21条(由1980年第8号第37条废除)

第132章 第22条防止妨碍垃圾清扫或清粪工作
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)任何人如妨碍垃圾清扫或清粪工作,或妨碍清道夫执行职务,或导致或准许任何物品或东西摆放于任何地方,以致妨碍或相当可能妨碍上述工作或上述清道夫执行职务─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)法庭除可判处其他刑罚外,亦可命令将该物品或东西没收。(2)尽管第(1)(b)款条文另有规定,主管当局凡认为任何物品或东西的摆放方式会对或相当可能对垃圾清扫工作或清道夫执行职务造成妨碍─
(a)可安排向该物品或东西的拥有人送达通知,但如该拥有人不在香港或主管当局不能将其寻获或确定其身分,则可安排将通知附于该物品或东西上,而该通知则规定该拥有人或代表他的人─
(i)在通知附于该物品或东西上或如此送达之后的4小时内,将该物品或东西移走;及 (由1996年第34号第2条代替)
(ii)在通知所指明的期限内,防止该物品或东西再次造成妨碍;及 (由1972年第46号第4条代替)(b)而该物品或东西在(a)(i)或(a)(ii)段所提述的通知所指明的期限内没有被移走,或被发现造成妨碍,可将其检取、带走和扣留。 (由1972年第46号第4条代替)(3)凡任何物品或东西根据第(2)(b)款条文被检取,其拥有人在向主管当局缴付因检取、带走和扣留该物品或东西而招致的开支(如有的话),以及根据第15条订立的规例所订明的额外款项后,可于检取后7天内领回该物品或东西:
但─
(a)如根据本条检取的任何物品或东西,是或相当可能是须在根据本条例提出的法律程序中出示作为证据,则尽管本款另有规定,主管当局仍可保留该物品或东西,直至法律程序已被放弃或获得裁定为止;及
(b)如在物品或东西被检取后14天内并无提出上述法律程序,则就本款而言,上述法律程序须当作已被放弃。(4)根据第(2)(b)款条文检取的物品或东西,如在检取后7天内仍没有按第(3)款所订定的方式被领回,则该物品或东西即成为政府财产,不受任何留置权、申索权或产权负担所约束,主管当局并可将它售卖或以其认为适当的方式处置。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(5)任何人均无权就真诚地根据本条条文将物品或东西检取、带走或扣留而引致或造成的损失或损害,向主管当局或政府或向为或代表主管当局或政府行事的人,提出诉讼、追究法律责任、提出申索或提出任何要求。

第132章 第22A条防止在檐篷积聚扔弃物或废物
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)如在任何檐篷之上或之内发现任何种类的扔弃物或废物─
(a)而该檐篷是为某处所或某处所的一部分而竖设的,则主管当局可安排向该处所或该处所有关部分的占用人送达通知,规定占用人在通知所指明的时间内移走扔弃物或废物;及
(b)倘占用人没有按照根据(a)段所送达的通知移走扔弃物或废物,即属犯罪。 (由1980年第8号第37条修订;由1981年第72号第5条修订)(2)如主管当局认为在任何檐篷之上或之内发现的扔弃物或废物─ (由1980年第8号第37条修订;由1981年第72号第5条修订)
(a)损害或危害健康,或可能会变为损害或危害健康;
(b)对任何人有危险,或可能会变为对任何人有危险;
(c)构成妨扰;或
(d)有碍观瞻,而该檐篷是为某处所或某处所的一部分而竖设的,则主管当局可安排向该处所或该处所有关部分的占用人送达通知,但如不能寻获该占用人或并无该占用人,则可向处所的拥有人送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人在通知所指明的时间内拆除该檐篷。
(3)如根据第(2)款送达的通知内有任何规定在通知所指明的时间内没有获遵从,主管当局可将檐篷拆除,并采取作出檐篷拆除所需的任何行动。
(4)直至通知送达当日起计的14天为止,或如有根据第(7)款向行政长官提出的上诉,则直至上诉获得裁定为止,主管当局不得根据第(3)款拆除檐篷。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(5)如根据第(3)款拆除檐篷,主管当局可─
(a)向获送达拆除通知的人追讨因拆除檐篷而招致的开支;及
(b)移走檐篷并将檐篷扣留,直至根据(a)段可予追讨的开支已缴付为止。(6)如根据第(3)款拆除檐篷,而被如此拆除的檐篷是为某处所而竖设、保养或使用的,则该处所的拥有人或占用人均无权因檐篷或处所受损坏或因拆除檐篷而引致或造成的损害或损失,藉作出起诉而向主管当局或政府或向为或代表主管当局或政府行事的人,提出诉讼、追究法律责任、提出申索或提出要求。
(7)根据第(2)款获送达拆除檐篷通知的人,如认为通知的规定令其感到受屈,可于通知送达后14天内向行政长官提出上诉。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(8)如有根据第(7)款提出的上诉,行政长官可确认、更改或取消通知,而行政长官的决定即为最终决定。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(由1972年第43号第3条增补)

第132章 第23条在某些情况下逮捕的权力
(1)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员─
(a)如合理地怀疑任何人已违反根据第15条订立的规例,可规定该人向其报上正确的姓名或名称及地址,并出示其姓名或名称及地址的证据;
(b)可逮捕任何无合理辩解而拒绝遵从(a)段所订规定的人;及
(c)可在公众地方逮捕任何违反《简易程序治罪条例》(第228章)第4(2)或(3)条条文的人。 (由1972年第46号第5条代替)(2)如无警务人员在场,则任何受政府雇用在政府管辖下的废物堆填区工作的看守员,倘发现任何人在没有合法权限或辩解的情况下,翻耙、拣拾或挖掘弃置于该堆填区之内或之上的废物,或将该等废物的任何部分移走或撒布,可将该人逮捕。 (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(3)任何公职人员或看守员,如根据第(1)或(2)款的条文将任何人逮捕,须随即将其带往最近的警署或交由警务人员羁押,而《警队条例》(第232章)第52条的条文或该条例第51及52条的条文(视属何情况而定),亦即告适用。

第132章 第23A条在报章公布定罪判决
主管当局可安排在任何报章发布─
(a)被裁定犯了本部所订的罪行的人的姓名或名称,或被裁定犯了根据第15条订立的规例所订的罪行的人的姓名或名称;
(b)罪行的性质;及
(c)所判处的罚款、没收或其他刑罚。
(由1972年第46号第6条增补)

第132章 第24条封闭受污染水井等的权力及其他权力
水井、井水及废水
(1)凡主管当局觉得在任何水泉、水井、水池、池塘、水道、泳池或其他来源的水─
(a)是或相当可能是用作供人饮用或供住宅使用,或用作制造供人食用的食物或饮用的饮品;及
(b)其受污染的程度、或相当可能受污染的程度,足以损害或危害健康,或因其他原因而致不宜供人饮用或损害或危害健康,主管当局可安排向该水泉、水井、水池、池塘、水道、泳池或其他来源所在处所的拥有人送达通知,但如该拥有人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人无行为能力,则可安排向该处所的占用人送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人于通知所指明的时间内,将该水泉、水井、水池、池塘、水道、泳池或其他来源永久或暂时封闭,或采取主管当局觉得所需的其他步骤,以防止损害或危害饮用或使用上述的水的人的健康。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以防止损害或危害健康,并可向有关处所的拥有人追讨因此而招致的开支,但如该拥有人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人无行为能力,则可向有关处所的占用人追讨上述开支。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)

第132章 第25条对喷泉、水井及水泵的保护
任何人如─
(a)作出故意作为,致令任何喷泉、水井或水泵受到损坏;或
(b)因任何作为或疏忽而导致或准许任何喷泉、水井或水泵的水受到污染或变成污浊,而这些水是或相当可能是用作供人饮用或供住宅使用的,或是用作制造供人食用的食物或饮用的饮品的,即属犯罪。

第132章 第26条有关使用水泉及水井等的水的规例
(1)主管当局可订立规例,就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)禁止或管制使用相当可能因使用而损害或危害健康的、取自任何水泉、水井、水池、池塘、水道、泳池或其他来源的水;
(b)将取自上述水泉、水井、水池、池塘、水道、泳池或其他来源的水消毒或净化,并保持其生质量。(2)第(1)款或第24条的条文,不得视为对《水务设施条例》(第102章)所指的水务设施适用,亦不得视为或解释为对《建筑物条例》(第123章)的条文有所规限。

第132章 第27条对相当可能含有蚊幼虫或蚊蛹的水的管制
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见1998年第29号第105条
(1)如主管当局觉得任何处所内有或相当可能有积水,而积水相当可能含有蚊幼虫或蚊蛹,则不论积水是否属于废水,亦不论积水是否现时已经发现存在,主管当局均可安排向该处所的占用人送达通知,但如该占用人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该占用人或确定该占用人身分,或该占用人无行为能力,则可安排向该处所的拥有人送达通知,又如该处所内有任何建筑地盘或任何建造中的建筑物,则可安排向有关地盘的获委任承建商送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人于通知所指明的时间内─
(a)将存在的积水清除;或
(b)采取通知所指明的其他步骤,防止在该处所内出现或再次出现积水;或
(c)采取通知所指明的其他步骤,防止在该处所内有蚊幼虫或蚊蛹存在。(由1963年第32号第3条修订;由1976年第9号第3条修订;由1986年第10号第24条修订)(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可清除或安排清除积水,并可采取其他所需的步骤以符合通知的规定,且可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。(3)凡在任何处所内的积水中发现有蚊幼虫或蚊蛹,该处所的占用人即属犯罪,但如该占用人不在香港,或主管当局不能轻易寻获该占用人或确定该占用人身分,则该处所的拥有人即属犯罪,又如该处所内有任何建筑地盘或任何建造中的建筑物,则有关地盘的获委任承建商即属犯罪。 (由1963年第32号第3条修订;由1976年第9号第3条修订;由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(4)除主管当局外,生署署长及就此获其授权的公职人员,均可行使第(1)及(2)款条文赋予主管当局的权力。 (由1989年第76号法律公告修订)
(5)在第(1)及(3)款中,“有关地盘的获委任承建商”(the appointed contractor in respect of the site)─
(a)指作为注册承建商并按照《建筑物条例》(第123章)就有关地盘获委任的人;或
(b)就政府所拥有的地盘而言,指已就该地盘获委任为承建商的人(如该人在有关时间已进入该地盘)。 (由1976年第9号第3条增补。由1998年第29号第105条修订)(6)任何文件─
(a)如看来是由建筑事务监督授权的人签署,并看来是核证文件所指明的人在文件所指明的时间是已按照《建筑物条例》(第123章)就文件所指明建筑地盘获委任的注册承建商;或
(b)如看来是由房屋署署长或地政总署署长授权的人签署,并看来是核证在文件所指明的时间─ (由1982年第76号法律公告修订;由1986年第94号法律公告修订;由1993年第291号法律公告修订)
(i)文件所指明的建筑地盘为政府所拥有;及 (由1998年第29号第105条修订)
(ii)文件所指明的人已就该建筑地盘获委任为承建商,则在就第(1)或(3)款所订罪行而提起的法律程序中,如在法庭上将该文件出示,即须接纳为证据,无须再加证明。 (由1976年第9号第3条增补)
(7)根据第(6)款出示文件时─
(a)直至相反证明成立为止,出示文件所在法庭须推定─
(i)文件的签署是真确的;
(ii)签署的人在签署时是获妥为授权而签署的;及(b)该文件即为其内所载事项的表面证据。 (由1976年第9号第3条增补)

第132章 第28条防蚊规例
(1)主管当局可订立规例,促进灭蚊或防止蚊子滋生的工作。
(2)根据第(1)款订立的规例,可适用于一般情况,或只局限适用于特定地区、范围、处所或特定类型或类别的处所。

第132章 第29条有关厕所设施的规例
生设施
主管当局可订立规例,就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)为处所提供和经办适当及充足的厕所设施,不论该处所是在本条例生效日期之前或之后建造的;
(b)提供有充足冲厕用水以供其有效操作的水厕及尿厕;
(c)保持厕所、污水池及化粪池操作正常、修理妥善及状况清洁,并为该等设施提供适当配件;
(d)合乎生条件的房间或隔室的建造方式,令该等房间或隔室内可设置厕所。

第132章 第30条提供厕所的义务
(1)凡主管当局觉得任何处所或处所的任何部分(不论该处所是在《建筑物条例》(第123章)或本条例生效日期之前或之后建造的),并无厕所设施或并无充足的厕所设施,或觉得其内所提供的厕所设施效用欠佳或其类型在顾及个案情况下并不适当,主管当局可安排向该处所的拥有人送达通知,但如该拥有人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人无行为能力,则可安排向该处所的占用人送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人于通知所指明的时间内,提供通知所指明数目的厕所或指明类型的厕所,或作出通知所指明的其他事情以提供有效及充足的厕所设施: (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
但如任何上述规定涉及进行《建筑物条例》(第123章)所指的建筑工程,则除非已取得建筑事务监督的书面同意,否则不得发出上述通知。
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。(3)任何人如认为根据第(1)款条文向其送达的通知,或主管当局或其代表根据本条所作的作为令其感到受屈,可于通知送达后或该项作为作出后30天内(视属何情况而定),向市政服务上诉委员会提出上诉,而在该项上诉被放弃或驳回之前,任何人均不得当作犯了第(2)款所订的罪行。 (由1990年第58号第22条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(4)本条条文不适用于根据《教育条例》(第279章)注册的学校,亦不适用于《工厂及工业经营条例》(第59章)所指的应呈报工场。 (由1985年第50号第9条修订)

第132章 第31条防止厕所及卫生设施构成妨扰
任何人如因故意销毁或损坏,或以其他方式干扰,或不适当地使用化粪池、污水池、臭气隔、虹吸管或任何生设施,或其接驳供水系统、器具、喉管或设施,而导致上述化粪池、污水池、臭气隔、虹吸管或任何生设施构成妨扰或损害或危害健康,又或容受或准许他人因作出上述故意销毁或损坏或上述干扰或使用行为而导致上述情况出现,即属犯罪。

第132章 第32条卫生设施的拆除或更改
(1)如化粪池、污水池、臭气隔、虹吸管或生设施的现有或一向的构造或现有位置是或相当可能构成妨扰或令公众觉得不雅,则不论其在《建筑物条例》(第123章)或本条例生效日期之前或之后建造,主管当局均可安排向有关处所的拥有人送达通知,但如该拥有人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人无行为能力,则可安排向有关处所的占用人送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人于通知所指明的时间内,采用足以减除妨扰或除去令公众觉得不雅的情况或该情况出现的可能性的方式,拆除、重建、遮蔽或以其他方法更改上述化粪池、污水池、臭气隔、虹吸管或生设施(视属何情况而定)。 (由1974年第61号第4条修订;由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。(3)任何人如认为根据第(1)款条文向其送达的通知,或主管当局或其代表根据本条所作的作为令其感到受屈,可于通知送达后或该项作为作出后30天内(视属何情况而定),向法庭提出上诉,而法庭可作出其觉得在顾及一切有关情况下属公正的命令。

第132章 第33条主管当局检验卫生设施
(1)主管当局可检验在任何处所内的下列设施,即化粪池、污水池、臭气隔、虹吸管或生设施,或其接驳供水系统、器具、喉管或设施,并可为该目的而在按其觉得有需要的情况下,安排掘开任何地方的地面,但在掘开地面时须将损坏程度减至最低。
(2)如第(1)款所提述的设施在检验时发现状况妥善,主管当局须尽快安排将其复原和修复妥当,并须支付检验、复原和修复工作的开支,但如上述设施在检验时发现状况有欠妥善,主管当局─
(a)可向该处所的拥有人追讨该项检验的开支,但如该拥有人不在香港、主管当局不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人无行为能力,则可向该处所的占用人追讨该项检验的开支;及 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(b)可安排向该处所的拥有人送达通知,但如属(a)段所指明的情况,则可安排向该处所的占用人送达通知,并规定上述获送达通知的人于通知所指明的时间内,将上述设施修理或以其他方式修妥,或尽量遵从《建筑物条例》(第123章)的条文:
但主管当局除非已取得建筑事务监督的书面同意,否则不得发出上述通知以规定该拥有人或占用人进行《建筑物条例》(第123章)所指的排水工程。(3)根据第(2)(b)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。(4)任何人如认为根据第(2)(b)款条文向其送达的通知,或主管当局或其代表根据本条条文所作的作为令其感到受屈,可于通知送达后或该项作为作出后14天内(视属何情况而定),向法庭提出上诉,而法庭可作出其觉得在顾及一切有关情况下属公正的命令。
(5)即使有根据第(4)款条文提出的上诉,主管当局仍可着手和继续进行其认为应根据本条进行的工作,但在该宗上诉被放弃或获得裁定之前,不得向作为上诉一方的人追讨有关任何上述工作的款项。

第132章 第34条共用的卫生设施
下列条文对2个或多于2个处所的占用人或其他人共用的生设施有效─
(a)任何人如损毁或不当地弄污该等生设施或与该等生设施相关而使用的任何东西,即属犯罪;
(b)如主管当局认为该等生设施,或其进路、墙壁、地面、座位或装置,因缺乏适当洁净而致其状况足以构成妨扰,则共用该等生设施而又失责的人即属犯罪,但如无法庭信纳的证据,证明共用该等生设施的人之中何人失责,则每一名共用该等生设施的人均属犯罪。

第132章 第35条有关公共厕所及浴室的规例
公共厕所及浴室
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)
主管当局可订立规例,就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)公众以缴费或其他方式使用或拟供公众以缴费或其他方式使用的厕所或浴室的经办、管理和管制(包括禁止);
(b)该等厕所或浴室的登记或发牌,而该等规例亦可规定规例只适用于不时藉宪报刊登的命令而指明的厕所或浴室。
(由1969年第48号第4条修订;由1994年第49号第4条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第35A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第36条公共厕所及浴室的提供和经办
(1)主管当局或获主管当局藉发牌妥为授权的人,可在主管当局于顾及一般公众利益下,在认为需要设有供公众使用的厕所或浴室的位置,提供和经办该等厕所或浴室,并可在该等厕所或浴室安装所需的一切装设、装置及机械或其他用具,以方便或协助前往该等厕所或浴室的人,或供其使用:
但本条条文并不授权主管当局或根据主管当局所发出的牌照行事的人,在该等浴室进行洗衣业、染色业或干洗业的业务,或准许任何人使用上述装设、装置或机械或其他用具作洗衣、染色或干洗业务用途。
(2)并非主管当局的任何人,如非根据与按照任何根据第(1)款所批给的牌照而开设或经办供公众使用的厕所或浴室,即属犯罪。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第37条将公众人士逐出公共浴室的权力
主管当局或根据第36(1)条获发给牌照的人,或获主管当局或上述获发给牌照的人妥为授权的人,均可将违反根据第35条条文订立的规例的人,逐出由其经办以供公众使用的厕所或浴室。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第38条拒绝某些公众人士进入公共浴室的权力
主管当局或根据第36(1)条获发给牌照的人,可拒绝以下的人进入由其经办以供公众使用的厕所或浴室,或将以下的人逐出该等地方─
(a)被裁定犯了根据第35条条文订立的有关厕所或浴室的规例所订罪行的人;或
(b)因在上述厕所或浴室作出令公众觉得不雅的行为而被裁定犯罪的人。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第39条针对根据第37或38条所采取的行动而提出上诉
任何人如认为根据第37或38条而将其逐出或拒绝其进入厕所或浴室令其感到受屈,可向法庭提出上诉,而法庭则可就上诉人使用该厕所或浴室一事,作出其觉得在有关情况下属公正的指示。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第40条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第40A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第41条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第42条有关泳池的规例
泳池
(1)主管当局可订立有关泳池(包括其场地范围)的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)泳池水质的纯净程度以及在泳池所提供设施的足够程度及清洁状况;
(b)意外的防止;
(c)前往泳池的人的行为及合乎体统标准,包括将患有传染病的人逐出泳池或不准其入场;而就公众泳池而言,则包括将不良分子逐出泳池或不准其入场;
(d)适当的设计及装饰标准;
(e)泳池的妥善管理和管制,包括发牌或登记。 (由1994年第49号第8条修订)
(f)(由1994年第49号第8条废除)(2)根据本条订立的规例,可适用于一般情况,或只局限适用于特定泳池或特定类别或类型的泳池。

第132章 第42A条公众泳池
(1)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何处所及其附属场地指定为公众泳池。
(2)附表14所指明的泳池,须当作已被指定为公众泳池。
(3)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将附表14修订、增补或删减。
(由1973年第21号第3条增补。由1976年第9号第5条修订)

第132章 第42AA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第42B条公众泳池的管理
各公众泳池均归主管当局管理和管辖。
(由1973年第21号第3条增补)

第132章 第43条有关公众泳池的规则
(1)主管当局可就任何公众泳池订立并不抵触根据第42条订立的规例的规则,以为在该等泳池的使用方面更佳地管制民众作出规定,以及提供关于使用该等泳池的资料。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(2)任何人没有遵从根据第(1)款条文订立的规则,即属犯罪。

第132章 第44条公众泳池用作泳赛等活动或供学校或会社使用
(1)主管当局可暂时关闭公众泳池或公众泳池的任何部分,不许公众使用,并可─
(a)在免费或收费的情况下,准许公众泳池或公众泳池的任何部分由学校、会社或筹办习泳班、泳赛、水上运动或类似娱乐活动的人专用;或
(b)自行使用公众泳池或公众泳池的任何部分,以举办上述习泳班、泳赛、水上运动或娱乐活动。(2)在公众泳池根据第(1)款条文关闭不许公众使用期间,主管当局可征收或授权他人征收进入或使用泳池的费用。

第132章 第45条公众泳池为某些目的须当作为公众地方
为施行与不雅行为有关的成文法则,任何公众泳池均须当作为公众地方。

第132章 第46条洁净和销毁肮脏或受虫鼠为患的物品
受虫鼠为患的物品及处所
(1)凡主管当局觉得─
(a)任何物品或东西的肮脏、危险或不合生程度,会或相当可能损害健康;或
(b)为防止有损健康的危险,将任何上述物品或东西洁净、消毒或销毁乃属需要的;或
(c)任何上述物品或东西已受虫鼠侵扰,或因曾被受虫鼠侵扰的人使用而相当可能受虫鼠侵扰,主管当局可安排将该物品洁净、消毒、销毁或除虫灭鼠(视属何情况而定),而主管当局如认为适当,亦可安排为上述目的而将该物品移走。
(2)就本条而言,任何物品或东西的包裹物或覆盖物须当作为该物品或东西的一部分。
(3)本条条文不得视为或解释为对《检疫及防疫条例》(第141章)的条文有所规限。

第132章 第47条洁净受虫鼠为患的处所
(1)凡主管当局觉得任何处所或船只或任何处所或船只的任何部分受虫鼠侵扰,可安排向该处所或船只或该处所或船只该部分的拥有人或占用人送达通知,规定其于通知所指明的时间内,将通知所指明的该处所或船只或该处所或船只该部分洁净,并按照主管当局在通知内的指示,采取其他步骤,以消灭和除去虫鼠。
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,而除第(3)款条文另有规定外,主管当局并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。(3)在根据第(2)款条文所提起的法律程序中,法庭可查究主管当局根据本条条文送达的通知所载的规定或根据本条条文进行的工作是否合理,以及主管当局因进行有关工作所招致的开支或部分开支是否应由获送达通知的人完全或部分负担。法庭并可就该等开支或开支的分摊,作出其觉得在顾及一切有关情况下属公正的命令。
(4)尽管本条另有规定,凡主管当局觉得任何处所或船只或任何处所或船只的任何部分受虫鼠侵扰,可无须根据第(1)款条文送达通知,而随即采取所需的合理步骤,将该处所或船只或该处所或船只该部分的虫鼠消灭或除去:
但主管当局在依据本款条文进行任何行动时,不得更改该处所或船只或该处所或船只该部分的结构,或移动任何固定附着物或重大的装置、家具或设备,或以其他方式而致对占用该处所或船只或该处所或船只该部分的人造成不合理的不便。
(5)凡主管当局已依据第(4)款条文,在任何处所或船只放置捕捉器、藏饵容器、饵物或其他物质,任何人如在没有合法权限或辩解下,明知而将该等捕捉器、藏饵容器、饵物或物质移走、销毁或以其他方式予以干扰,或明知而导致、容受或准许他人或受饲养的动物或禽鸟移走、销毁或干扰该等捕捉器、藏饵容器、饵物或物质,即属犯罪。

第132章 第48条宣布厌恶性行业
第IV部
厌恶性行业
主管当局如认为任何行业、业务、加工业或制造业,引致产生具厌恶性或有害的臭气或尘埃,或因其他原因而具有厌恶性或损害性,或涉及屠宰动物或禽鸟,均可藉宪报刊登的公告,宣布其为厌恶性行业。

第132章 第49条有关厌恶性行业的规例
尽管《工厂及工业经营条例》(第59章)另有规定,主管当局仍可订立有关厌恶性行业的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)登记或发牌事宜; (由1994年第49号第10条修订)
(b)防止出现妨扰事故;
(c)限制只准在某些范围或地区内或限制不准在某些范围或地区内进行厌恶性行业或某等组别或类别的厌恶性行业;
(d)进行厌恶性行业所在的建筑物、庭院、围栏或其他地方的构造、大小、通风状况、排水状况、洁净、修葺或保养;
(e)就涉及屠宰动物或禽鸟的厌恶性行业而言─
(i)进行屠宰的方式,与管制(包括禁止)使用指明的工具或用具;及
(ii)在与上述厌恶性行业有关的情况下将动物或禽鸟的屠体由某一地方运送或移往任何其他地方的方式。

第132章 第49A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第50条有关配制和出售搀杂食物或药物的罪行
第V部
食物及药物
(1)任何人不得在食物中添加任何物质,或在配制食物时使用任何物质作配料,或从食物中抽取任何成分,或对食物进行任何其他加工或处理,以致在任何上述情况下令食物损害健康,而意图将食物在此状况下售卖供人食用。
(2)任何人不得在药物中添加任何物质,或从药物中抽取任何成分,致令药物的品质、成分或效力受损,而意图将药物在此状况下售卖。
(3)除本条条文另有规定外,任何人不得─
(a)将任何因经过第(1)款所述程序而致损害健康的食物售卖或要约出售供人食用,或为将该等食物出售供人食用而将其展出、宣传或管有;或
(b)将任何因经过第(2)款所述程序而致品质、成分或效力受损的药物售卖或要约出售,或为将该等药物出售而将其展出、宣传或管有。(4)任何人违反第(1)、(2)或(3)款的条文,即属犯罪。
(5)为施行本部条文,在断定某一款食物是否损害健康时,除顾及该款食物颇有可能对食用的人的健康造成的影响外,亦须顾及以普通分量食用成分组合与该款食物实质上相同的食物后,颇有可能对人体健康造成的累积影响。
(6)如为出售食物或药物而将其宣传并因此而构成第(4)款条文所订的任何罪行,则在就该罪行而提起的法律程序中,被控人如证明其本人的业务是发布或安排发布宣传品,而有关的宣传品是其本人在通常业务运作中收受以作发布的,即为免责辩护。

第132章 第51条奶类的搀杂等
(1)任何人不得在拟出售供人饮用的奶类中,添加水分或染色料、奶粉或炼奶,或以奶粉或炼奶再造而成的液体。
(2)任何人不得在拟出售供人饮用的非离脂奶中,添加离脂奶或忌廉与离脂奶的混合物。
(3)任何人不得将在违反第(1)或(2)款条文下添加有其他物质的奶类售卖或要约出售供人饮用,或为将该等奶类出售供人饮用而将其展出或管有。
(4)任何人不得以奶类名称售卖或要约出售任何使用离脂奶、奶粉或炼奶造成的液体,或为将该等液体出售而以奶类名称将其展出或宣传。
(5)任何人违反第(1)、(2)、(3)或(4)款的条文,即属犯罪。
(6)就第(3)款而言,任何人如将奶类放置于任何地方待人收取,则在奶类被实际收取前,该人须当作仍然保留管有该等奶类。

第132章 第51A条肉类的搀杂
(1)任何人不得采用注射或其他方法,在动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏的组织内,注入或导致注入水分或其他液体,而该等屠体、肉或什脏是出售或要约出售供人食用者,或是为将其出售供人食用而展出者,或是拟出售供人食用者。
(2)如任何动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏,曾被人采用注射或其他方法,在其组织内注入第(1)款所指明的东西,则任何人不得将其售卖或要约出售供人食用,或为将其出售供人食用而将其展出或管有。
(3)如在任何处所内存有、贮存、售卖或要约出售拟供人食用的动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏,或在任何处所内为将该等屠体、肉或什脏出售而将其展出,则任何人不得在该处所内管有任何设计或修改为可在动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏的组织内注入第(1)款所指明的东西的工具,或将该等工具带进该处所内,或准许将该等工具带进该处所内。
(4)任何人违反第(1)、(2)或(3)款的条文,即属犯罪。
(5)凡在任何进行业务所在的处所内─
(a)有人犯第(4)款所订的罪行;或
(b)发现第(3)款所指明的工具,而在有关业务运作中存有、贮存、售卖或要约出售拟供人食用的动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏,或为将该等屠体、肉或什脏出售而将其展出,则除可能犯了第(4)款所订罪行的其他人外,进行有关业务的人及有关业务的管理人,不论是否知悉有人在该处所犯了第(4)款所订的罪行,或是否知悉该处所内有第(3)款所指明的工具,亦不论是否有其他人因该罪行而被定罪,均各属犯罪。
(6)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,可检取和移走在第(3)款所指明的处所内发现并属该款所指明的工具,或在该处所内受雇的人(即由该处所的拥有人雇用在处所内工作的人,或由在处所内以存有、贮存、售卖或要约出售拟供人食用动物、禽鸟或爬虫的屠体、肉或什脏或以为将该等屠体、肉或什脏出售而将其展出的性质进行业务的人雇用在处所内工作的人)所管有并属第(3)款所指明的工具。
(7)除第(8)款另有规定外,根据第(6)款被检取的工具,在检取后7天届满时,可予以销毁或以主管当局认为适当的其他方式处置。
(8)任何人如认为根据第(6)款检取任何工具令其感到受屈,可于该工具被检取起计3天内向法庭提出上诉,而法庭在有人提出上诉时,于聆听上诉人及主管当局的陈词后,可命令将该工具没收或以其认为适当的其他方式处理。
(由1976年第61号第3条增补)

第132章 第52条对食物及药物购买人的一般保障
(1)除第53条条文另有规定外,任何人如售卖食物或药物,而其性质、物质或品质与购买人所要求的食物或药物所具有者不符,以致对购买人不利,即属犯罪。
(2)在不损害第(1)款条文的原则下,任何人如以容器存盛液体作出售用途,而该液体的性质、物质或品质与该液体因容器上标签或其他标记而看似所属的酒类所具有者不符,即属犯罪。
(3)凡根据第55条订立的规例载有条文订明食物或药物的成分组合,或禁止或限制在食物或药物中添加任何物质,则除非相反证明成立,否则为施行第(1)款条文,该等食物或药物的购买人须当作曾要求获提供符合该等规例条文的食物或药物。
(4)在就第(1)款条文所订罪行而提起的法律程序中,任何指购买人购买食物或药物是作分析或检验之用,因而并无对其不利的指称,均不能成为免责辩护。
(5)在本条中,除与药物有关外,凡提述出售之处,均须解释为出售供人食用。
(6)就第(2)款而言,“酒类”(alcoholic liquor) 一词指烈酒、甜酒、葡萄酒及中国酒。

第132章 第53条在根据第52条提起的法律程序中可用的免责辩护
(1)如因出售曾添加有任何物质的食物、曾使用任何物质作配料配制而成的食物、曾自其中抽取任何成分的食物,或曾经过任何其他加工或处理的食物而构成罪行,而食物并没有因此而致损害健康,则在根据第52条就该等罪行提起的法律程序中,被控人如证明进行有关程序不存有欺诈成分,以及在售卖此物品时亦在其上附有大小合适、印制清晰可阅且明显易见的告示以清楚述明有关程序的性质,或售卖此物品时其包裹物或容器已有展示此项告示,即为免责辩护。
(2)如因出售曾添加有任何物质的药物,或曾自其中抽取任何成分的药物而构成罪行,而药物的品质、成分或效力并没有因此而受损,则第(1)款的条文亦适用于该罪行,一如其适用于该款所述的罪行一样。
(3)在根据第52条就食物或药物含有外来物质所提起的法律程序中,被告人如证明该物质的存在是收集或配制过程中无可避免的后果,即为免责辩护。

第132章 第54条与不宜食用的食物或不宜使用的药物出售等事宜相关的罪行
(1)除本条条文另有规定外,任何人如─
(a)售卖或要约出售食物或药物,或为将食物或药物出售而将其展出,或为将食物或药物出售或配制以供出售而将其管有;或
(b)为将食物或药物出售或配制以供出售而将其交付某人存放或向某人托付,而该食物是拟供人食用但却是不宜供人食用的,或该药物是拟供人使用但却是不宜作该用途的,即属犯罪。
(2)除上文另有规定外,凡有人就任何食物或药物而犯了第(1)(a)款所订的罪行,而有关食物或药物是由另一人售予该罪犯的,则该另一人亦属犯罪。
(3)被控以第(1)(b)款或第(2)款所订罪行的人,如证明下列其中一项,即为免责辩护─
(a)他曾向获其将有关食物或药物存放、托付或出售的人发出通知,表示该等食物或药物并非拟供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定);或
(b)在将该等食物或药物交付或发送予该人时,该等食物或药物是适宜供人食用或供人使用的(视属何情况而定),或其本人当时不知且即使已尽合理的努力仍不能确定该等食物或药物是不宜作上述用途的。

第132章 第55条有关食物及药物等成分组合的规例
(1)有关当局如觉得就下列事项订立规例为公众生利益所需,或有利于公众生利益,或因其他情况而可保障公众,均可订立该等规例─
(a)规定、禁止或规管对拟出售供人食用的食物,或拟出售供人使用的药物,或该等食物或药物的任何类别,添加或抽取指明的物质或指明类别的物质,或规定、禁止或规管在配制或保存该等食物或药物时,使用任何物质作配料,以及概括地规管或订明该等食物或药物的成分组合或其细菌标准或化学标准;
(b)(由1997年第80号第2条废除)
(c)禁止、限制或规管输入或使用指明的物料或指明类别的物料,以制造任何设计用作配制或保存供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物的器具或器皿,以及禁止、限制或规管将任何设计作上述用途、并含有指明物料或指明类别物料的器具或器皿出售或输入以供出售;
(d)对拟出售供人食用的食物或拟出售供人使用的药物的标签、标记或宣传,以及可能应用于该等食物或药物上的说明,施加规定及以其他方式予以规管;
(e)订明或订定分析方法,以确定食物或药物内是否含有或缺乏任何指明物质,或其内所含该等物质的分量。
(f)(由1997年第80号第2条废除)(1A) 有关当局如觉得对公众生利益属有需要或有利,或因其他情况而可保障公众,均可订立规例,以禁止、限制或规管输入或制造、出售、要约出售、托付或交付下列物品,或为将下列物品出售而管有或展出该物品─ (由1997年第362号法律公告修订)
(a)不符合根据第(1)(a)款订立的规例的食物或药物或其配料;在有关作为或不作为于香港发生即属或会属就某些食物、药物或其配料犯该等规例所订罪行的情况下,则为该等食物、药物或配料;或
(b)有关当局认为有损或可能有损公众生的食物或药物(包括(a)段所提述的食物或药物)。 (由1997年第80号第2条增补。由1997年第362号法律公告修订)(1B) 有关当局可为须就政府分析员进行食物或药物分析、细茵化验或其他检验缴付的费用订立规例。 (由1997年第80号第2条增补)
(2)有关当局在根据第(1)款行使与食物成分组合有关的职能时,须顾及是否适宜在切实可行范围内尽量限制使用无营养价值的物质作为食物。
(3)根据第(1A)或(1B)款订立的规例,可就其中的任何条文,规定有关当局可藉宪报刊登的公告,将该条文修订。 (由1982年第70号第2条增补。由1985年第67号法律公告修订;由1990年第85号法律公告修订)
(4)根据第(1A)款订立的规例可─
(a)授权生主任─
(i)准许在符合其本人所指明的条件下,输入订明的食物;
(ii)规定须将订明的输入食物呈上或交出,以供生督察检查;
(iii)就该等输入食物施加其本人觉得适宜的条件或发出其本人觉得适宜的指示,以确保该等食物状况良好、合乎生或适宜供人食用;及(b)禁止有违反或不遵从(a)段所提述的条件、规定或指示的情况发生。 (由1989年第7号第2条增补)(5)在本条中,凡提述“有关当局”之处,均须按照第(6)款解释。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(6)有关当局─
(a)就第(1)款而言─
(i)凡关乎食物者,即指食物环境生署署长;及
(ii)凡关乎药物者,即指生署署长;(b)就第(1A)及(1B)款而言─
(i)凡关乎食物者,即指生福利及食物局局长;及
(ii)凡关乎药物者,即指生福利及食物局局长; (由2002年第106号法律公告修订)(c)就第(2)款而言,指食物环境生署署长;及
(d)就第(3)款而言─
(i)凡关乎生福利及食物局局长所订立的规例者,即指食物环境生署署长;及
(ii)凡关乎生福利及食物局局长所订立的规例者,即指生署署长。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补。由2002年第106号法律公告修订)
(由1997年第80号第2条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第56条有关食物及药物卫生的规例
(1)在不损害第55条条文的原则下,主管当局可订立规例,以确保与下列事项相关的生及清洁方面的条件及做法,以及合乎生的方法获得遵行─
(a)供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物的出售;
(b)任何拟出售或任何出售供人食用的食物、任何拟出售或任何出售供人使用的药物及任何冰块的制造、配制、运输、贮存、包装、标记、送达或交付或其他方面的事宜,或为将其出售而将其展出的事宜,以保障与该等事宜相关的公众生。(2)在不损害第(1)款条文的概括性的原则下,根据本条订立的规例可就下列事项订定条文─
(a)禁止、限制或规管将指明的食物或药物在一般情况下,或在指明的地区、范围或地方,或由指明的人或指明类别的人出售,或为将其出售而贮存、管有或展出;
(b)如有在处所内或自处所售卖或要约出售供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出、贮存、配制或制造,则对该等处所的构造、布局设计、排水状况、设备、保养、清洁状况、通风及抽烟或抽热状况、照明状况、供水状况及用途施加规定(包括在处所内洁净器具及器皿或处置或贮存废物所在的部分); (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(ba)施加有关在上述处所采取的防火措施的规定; (由1982年第20号第2条增补)
(c)对与上述处所相关的生及清洗设施的提供、保养及清洁状况、废物的处置、在该等处所内所使用的器具、设备、装设及器皿的保养及清洁状况施加规定,并特别规定位于该等处所内的各项生设备均须藉适当的抽水冲洗用具获得供水; (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(d)如有在处所售卖或要约出售供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出、贮存、配制或制造,则禁止或限制在该等处所内(包括在处所内洁净器具及器皿所在的部分)吐痰;
(e)对受聘在上述处所内工作的人所穿的衣物施加规定;
(f)规定受聘在上述处所或任何类别处所内(包括在处所内洁净器具或器皿所在的部分)工作的人,均须接受身体检验及预防指明疾病的防疫,并禁止雇用被发现患有指明疾病的人;
(g)规定对拟供人食用的肉类作出标记、染色或处理;
(h)对处理和处置不宜供人食用的食物、不宜供人使用的药物或不符合根据第55条订立的有关食物及药物成分组合或品质标准的规例条文的食物或药物,作概括性的规管;
(i)禁止或规管将介贝类水产动物出售或要约出售供人食用,或为将介贝类水产动物出售供人食用而将其管有、展出、分销或收集。(3)根据本条订立的规例,可规定从事第(1)(a)或(b)款所指明事宜或与该等事宜有关的任何人、处所或业务须经登记或领牌或就此订定条文。 (由1994年第49号第12条修订)
(3A) 如根据本条订立的规例载有条文─
(a)规定任何人、处所或业务须经登记或领牌;或
(b)限制出售、管有或使用指明的食物,则该等规例可藉宪报刊登的公告,授权指明的公职人员,可就该等条文或其中任何一项条文,授予豁免。 (由1978年第57号第3条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(4)根据本条订立的规例,可就不同类别的业务订立不同的条文,而在不损害本条其他条文的原则下,该等就处所而施加规定的规例,可对该等规例适用的处所的占用人施加须遵从该等规例的责任。
(5)主管当局可不时采取其认为适当的步骤,就属于根据本条所订规例的标的之事宜发布实务守则,以向负责遵从该等规例的人提供意见及指引。
(6)任何人没有遵守根据第(5)款发布的守则的任何条文,不会仅因此而遭受任何种类的刑事起诉,但在民事或刑事法律程序(包括就本条例所订罪行而提起的法律程序)中,法律程序的任何一方均可以该项没有遵守守则行为是可能会确定或否定法律程序中所争议的法律责任,而依赖其作为论据。
(7)在本条及在第56A及56B条中,“处所”(premises) 包括摊档或船只,而就船只而言,“占用人”(occupier) 指船长。 (由1988年第76号第2条增补。由1994年第49号第12条修订)

第132章 第56A条订明有关药物的费用
主管当局可藉规例就从事下述事宜或与下述事宜相关的人、处所或业务的登记或领牌,或就主管当局可根据第56条订立规例所针对的其他事宜,订明所须缴付的费用─
(a)供人使用的药物的出售;
(b)任何拟出售或任何售卖供人使用的药物的制造、配制、运输、贮存、包装、标记、送达或交付,或为将该等药物出售而将其展出。
(由1994年第49号第13条增补)

第132章 第56B条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第57条施行规例时活的家禽、活的爬虫及活鱼须当作为食物
根据第55或56条订立的规例,可包括条文禁止、限制或规管将活的家禽、活的爬虫及活鱼出售或要约出售,或为将该等活的家禽、活的爬虫及活鱼出售而将其管有或展出或托付他人或交付他人,其方式犹如该等活的家禽、活的爬虫及活鱼是食物一样。
(由1976年第9号第6条修订;由1985年第68号第2条修订)

第132章 第58条要求提供配制食物及药物所使用物质的成分组合资料的权力
(1)为行使第55及56条授予有关当局的权力,有关当局可藉命令规定在命令的日期或其后所进行业务包括生产、输入或使用命令所指明类别物质的人,在命令所指明的时间内,向命令所指明的公职人员,就该项业务运作中售卖用作配制出售供人食用的食物或配制出售供人使用的药物的该等物质的成分组合及用途,或就该项业务运作中作上述用途的该等物质的成分组合及用途,提供命令所指明的详情。 (由1997年第80号第3条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(2)在不损害第(1)款条文的概括性的原则下,根据第(1)款所作出的命令,可规定须就任何物质提供下列详情,即─
(a)该物质的成分组合及化学性质的详情;
(b)使用或拟使用该物质配制食物或药物的方式的详情;
(c)为断定该物质或为断定以上述方式使用该物质制成的产品是否损害健康或对健康有任何方面的影响,以及该等损害或影响的程度,而由进行有关业务的人作出或在其知悉下作出的调查的详情;
(d)为断定以普通分量食用或使用该物质后对人体健康的累积影响,而由进行有关业务的人作出或在其知悉下作出的调查或查究的详情。(3)按照根据第(1)款条文所作出的命令而提供的详情以及透过该等详情而取得有关个别业务的资料,如没有进行有关业务的人的事先书面同意,不得披露,除非披露是─
(a)按照有关当局发出的指示而作出的;及 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(b)为进行就违反该命令的罪行而提起的法律程序或是为报导该等法律程序而作出的。(4)任何人在违反第(3)款条文下披露任何详情或资料,即属犯罪。
(5)任何人没有遵从根据第(1)款条文所作出的命令的规定,即属犯罪。
(6)在本条中,凡提述“有关当局”之处,均须按照第(7)款解释。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(7)有关当局─
(a)在第(1)款中─
(i)就第55及56条所授予关乎食物的权力而言,指食物环境生署署长;及
(ii)就第55及56条所授予关乎药物的权力而言,指生署署长;及(b)在第(3)款中─
(i)就关乎食物的详情及资料而言,指食物环境生署署长;及
(ii)就关乎药物的详情及资料而言,指生署署长。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第59条食物或药物的检验、检取和标记或销毁
(1)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员─
(a)可检验拟供人食用或其觉得是拟供人食用的食物,或拟供人使用或其觉得是拟供人使用的药物;及
(b)如觉得该等食物不宜供人食用或该等药物不宜供人使用(视属何情况而定),或觉得有人已就该等食物或药物违反根据第55或56条订立的规例条文,可将该等食物或药物或装载该等食物或药物的包装检取和移走;及
(c)凡认为就任何输入的上述食物的检验需采取特别程序,或凡在进口商要求下采取上述特别程序,可指示进口商或其他管有该等食物的人,提供检验食物所需的一切方便。 (由1976年第29号第3条代替)(1A) 如主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员已妥为向任何人发出指示,规定其在按照第(1)(c)款的规定下提供检验输入食物的方便,而该人没有如此提供方便,该人即属犯罪。 (由1976年第29号第3条增补)
(2)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,如觉得任何食物不宜供人食用或任何药物不宜供人使用,或觉得有人已就该等食物或药物违反根据第55或56条订立的规例条文,则不论该等食物或药物是否根据第(1)款条文被检取,该公职人员均可─
(a)在该等食物或药物加上标记、印记或其他名称;或
(b)销毁或以其他方式处置该等食物或药物,或安排将该等食物或药物销毁或以其他方式处置。(3)任何人如在违反根据第(2)款条文加在食物或药物上的标记、印记或其他名称所宣称事项下,将该等食物或药物售卖或要约出售,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出,或为将该等食物或药物出售或配制以供出售而将其交付某人存放或向某人托付,或以其他方式使用该等食物或药物,或意图欺骗他人而将该等标记、印记或名称除去、更改或涂去,即属犯罪。
(4)在根据第(2)款条文将食物或药物销毁或以其他方式处置前,须有一项说明及其他足可识别该等食物或药物的资料记录在案,而主管当局须将该纪录保管,为期不少于12个月。
(5)任何人如认为根据第(1)或(2)款条文将任何食物或药物检取和移走,或加上标记、印记或其他名称,或予以销毁或以其他方式处置,令其感到受屈,可于有关作为作出后72小时内向法庭提出申诉,而法庭则可完全或部分确认或拒准有关作为;如任何作为被拒准或被部分拒准,法庭须命令将全部或与被拒准作为有关部分的标记、印记或其他名称除去,或将被检取和移走的全部食物或药物或与被拒准作为有关部分的食物或药物归还,而有关食物或药物或其任何部分如已遭销毁或已以其他方式处置,或不再适宜供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定),或在命令作出时已因有关作为而致贬值,则法庭须命令主管当局付出一笔法庭在顾及个案情况下认为公正的款项以作补偿,但以不超过该等食物或药物在有关作为作出时的市值为限。
(6)如就第54(1)或(2)条所订罪行或根据第55条订立的规例条文所订罪行而定罪,法庭可发出命令,将定罪所关乎的食物或药物,以及在被告人处所发现或在犯罪时或有关食物或药物被检取时由被告人管有的相类食物或药物,连同所有装载该等食物或药物的包装没收。
(7)根据第(6)款条文没收的食物或药物及将其装载的包装,均须按主管当局指示的方式处置。

第132章 第60条提供作为奖品等的食物或药物
(1)第54及59条适用于─
(a)在公众获准免费或缴费入场的娱乐节目的有关事宜上,提供作为奖品或酬赏的拟供人食用食物或拟供人使用药物,犹如该等食物或药物是由或曾由每位与筹办娱乐节目有关的人为将其出售而展出一样;
(b)提供作为奖品或酬赏,或为宣传或促进任何商业活动或业务而送出的拟供人食用食物或拟供人使用药物,犹如该等食物或药物是由或曾由将其提供或送出的人为将其出售而展出一样;
(c)展出或存放于任何处所内,以按上述方式提供或送出的拟供人食用食物或拟供人使用药物,犹如该等食物或药物是由或曾由该处所的占用人为将其出售而展出一样。(2)在本条中,“娱乐节目”(entertainment) 一词包括社交聚会、游乐节目、展览、表演、游戏、运动或竞技。

第132章 第61条食物或药物的虚假标签及宣传品
(1)任何人如与其出售的食物或药物一并给予下列标签,或在其为出售而展出的食物或药物上一并展示下列标签─
(a)对食物或药物作出虚假说明的标签;或
(b)预计会在食物或药物的性质、物质或品质方面误导他人的标签,则不论该标签是否附于或印于包裹物或容器上,该人即属犯罪,除非该人能证明其本人不知且即使已尽合理的努力仍不能确定该标签具上述的性质。
(2)除第(3)款条文另有规定外,任何人如发布或参与发布并非第(1)款条文适用的标签的宣传品,而该宣传品─
(a)对食物或药物作出虚假的说明;或
(b)相当可能在食物或药物的性质、物质或品质方面误导他人,该人即属犯罪,而在对该等食物或药物的制造商、生产商或进口商提起的法律程序中,被告人须负责证明其本人并无发布并且没有参与发布有关宣传品。
(3)在就第(2)款所订罪行而提起的法律程序中,被告人如证明下列其中一项,即为免责辩护─
(a)其本人不知且即使已尽合理的努力仍不能确定该宣传品具该款所述的性质;或
(b)其本人的业务是发布或安排发布宣传品,而该宣传品是其本人在通常业务运作中收受的。(4)就本条而言,预计会在食物的营养或饮食价值方面误导他人的标签或宣传品,均属预计会在食物的品质方面误导他人。
(5)在根据本条提起的法律程序中,即使任何指称为犯罪所关乎的标签或宣传品载有有关食物或药物成分组合的准确陈述,亦不阻止法庭作出犯了该罪行的裁定。
(6)在本条中,除与药物有关外,凡提述出售之处,均须解释为出售供人食用。

第132章 第62条抽取样本的权力
(1)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,如觉得任何食物或药物或任何可用作配制食物或药物的物质,是拟出售或已经出售供人食用或供人使用的(视属何情况而定),或在他因施行本条例而获授权进入的处所、摊档、车辆、船只、飞机或地方内发现任何食物或药物或任何可用作配制食物或药物的物质,均可抽取其样本以作分析、细菌化验或其他检验:
但─
(a)上述公职人员须向看似是合法保管该等食物、药物或物质的人,缴付上述样本的市价或提供该市价的付款,但如不知有关市价或并非可轻易确定有关市价,则须向该人缴付合理的价钱或提供该价钱的付款;及
(b)凡该等食物、药物或物质是存盛于未开启的包装内以供零售的,则上述样本不得少于任何个别包装内的全部分量。(2)在根据本条抽取样本时,上述公职人员须采取所需的步骤,以令其本人信纳所抽取的样本可公正地作为大部分有关食物、药物或其他物质的样本。
(3)本条条文不得解释为授权在违反《危险药物条例》(第134章)条文下购买或出售药物。
(4)任何人没有遵从根据本条条文所作的要求或请求,即属犯罪。

第132章 第63条有关抽取样本以作分析的条文
(1)根据第62条条文抽取任何食物、药物或物质样本以作分析的人员,须立即将有关样本分为3份,并按样本性质所许可的方式,将各份加上标记和加封或包扎,并须─
(a)依照第(2)款条文处理其中一份样本;及
(b)依照第(3)款条文处理余下的各份样本:但本款不适用于抽取作细菌化验的样本。 (由1970年第59号第3条修订)
(2)(a)如样本是向有关食物、药物或物质的商人购得,则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予卖主,而卖主则可获准在3份中选择其一。
(b)如样本是从自动售货机购得─
(i)如该机上有注明为该机东主的人的姓名或名称及地址(须为香港地址),则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予该人;
(ii)在其他情况下,则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予该机所在或所附的处所的占用人。(c)如样本属由香港以外地区托付运来的食物、药物或物质的样本,并于交付收货人之前为有关人员所抽取,则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予收货人。
(d)如样本属由在香港以内地区的托货人运送予收货人(不论是在香港以内或以外地区)途中的食物、药物或物质的样本,则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予托货人。
(e)如本款上述各段均不适用,则有关人员须将其中一份样本给予其觉得是所抽取样本食物、药物或物质的拥有人。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)(3)有关人员除非决定不进行分析,否则须将余下2份样本其中一份亲自送交政府分析员,并将另外一份保留,以供将来比较之用。
(4)在第(2)款条文适用的各情况下,有关人员须告知获给予其中一份样本的人,谓抽取样本是供政府分析员作分析之用的。
(5)如抽取作分析之用的样本包括未开启包装内的物品,有关人员须保留包装物料。如他决定进行分析,则须将样本连同该等包装物料及于抽取样本时已附在该等包装物料上的任何标签,以及按照第(3)款条文所须送交的其中一份样本,一并交付政府分析员。
(6)如根据本条条文须向任何人给予一份样本,则可将该份样本交付其本人或其代理人,或以挂号包裹邮递方式送交其本人:
但如有关人员经合理查询后,仍不能寻获应获给予该份样本的人,或不能确定该人的姓名或名称及地址,可将该份样本保留而不给予该人。
(7)如有关人员已从任何食物、药物或物质抽取样本以作分析,而他觉得该等食物、药物或物质是由一名本身姓名或名称及在香港的地址已展示于包裹物或容器之上的人所制造或放入包裹物或容器之内的,但该人并非凭借第(2)款条文须获给予其中一份样本的人,则有关人员除非决定不进行分析,否则须于抽取样本后3天内,向该人送交通知,告知该人他已抽取样本及样本于何处抽取或向何人购买(视属何情况而定)。(由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(8)凡根据第62条条文抽取的样本已由政府分析员分析,按照第(2)款条文获给予其中一份样本的人,于缴付费用$1后,有权获得提供一份政府分析员根据第64条发出的证明书的副本。
(9)任何人使用根据第(8)款条文取得的分析证明书作宣传用途,即属犯罪。

第132章 第64条分析证明书
(1)凡有作分析之用的样本根据第63条条文交付政府分析员,该分析员须在切实可行范围内尽快安排将样本分析,并须按照附表7所订明表格A的格式,向要求分析的人员发给一份列明分析结果的证明书。
(2)由政府分析员依据第(1)款条文发出的分析结果证明书,须由该分析员签署,但有关分析可由在其指示下行事的人作出。

第132章 第65条有关分析的证据
(1)在根据本部提起的法律程序中,如其中一方出示一份看来是政府分析员按照附表7所订明表格A的格式发出的证明书的文件,或出示一份由另一方向他提供作为上述证明书副本的文件,即为该文件所述事实的表面证据,但如在首述的情况下,另一方要求传召政府分析员作证人,则属例外。
(2)在任何上述法律程序中,如被告人拟出示由政府分析员所发出的证明书,或拟根据第(1)款条文要求传召有关的政府分析员作证人,则须在传票作传讯的日期前3整天或之前,向另一方发出意向通知,并在首述的情况下,附上有关证明书的副本。如被告人没有遵从本规定,法庭可按其认为适当的条款将聆讯押后。
(3)凡根据第55(1)(e)条订立的规例已订明有关分析的方法,则采用以订明方法进行的分析所得的证据,须较采用其他分析或测试所得的证据获优先接受。

第132章 第66条与经取样物品或物质有关的法律程序
(1)在根据本部就经取样物品或物质提起的法律程序中,传票作传讯的日期自传票送达日期起计不得少于14天,而代表检控员取得的分析证明书副本,须连同传票送达。
(2)在根据本部提起的法律程序中,凡因取得样本的情况而致须按本条例规定将样本分为若干份,则由抽取样本的人所保留的其中一份样本须于聆讯时出示。

第132章 第67条推定
(1)就本部而言─
(a)如有售卖或要约出售通常用作供人食用的物品或通常用作供人使用的药物,或为将其出售而展出或存有该等物品或药物,则该等物品或药物均须推定为已经出售或曾拟出售或拟出售供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定),直至相反证明成立为止;
(b)如通常用作供人食用的物品或通常用作供人使用的药物,被发现在用作配制、贮存、运送或出售该等物品或药物的处所、船只、车辆或飞机内,又如通常用作制造供人食用产品或供人使用药物的物品,被发现在用作配制、贮存、运送或出售该等产品或药物的处所、船只、车辆或飞机内,则该等物品或药物均须推定为拟出售供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定),或拟供作制造产品以供出售供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定),直至相反证明成立为止;
(c)如有任何可用作组合或配制通常用作供人食用物品或通常用作供人使用药物的物质,被发现在配制该等物品或药物所在的处所或船只内,则该等物质均须推定为拟作上述用途,直至相反证明成立为止。(2)凡有售卖供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物,或为将该等食物或药物出售供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定)而将其交付某人存放或向某人托付,而该等食物或药物是装载于未开启的包装内的,则凭包装上或附于包装上的陈述看似曾输入、制造或配制该等食物或药物或曾将其放入包装内的人,均须当作曾将该等食物或药物输入、制造、配制或包装,直至相反证明成立为止。
(3)就本部而言,“供人使用”(for use by man) 一词指供人食用或供人体外敷用。

第132章 第68条检验运送途中食物或药物等权力
(1)除第(2)款条文另有规定外,根据第59(1)条条文获授权的公职人员,如有理由怀疑任何车辆、船只或容器内载有拟供人食用的食物或拟供人使用的药物,或载有已经出售供人食用或供人使用并在交付途中的食物或药物时,可检验该车辆、船只或容器所载物品,并在为此目的而有需要时,扣留该车辆、船只或容器,而有关车辆或船只如正在行驶,则可要求其停驶。
(2)本条条文并不授权将货物承运人在其有关行业上所使用的车辆、船只或容器扣留。
(3)如掌管根据第(1)款条文被要求停驶的车辆或船只的人,没有应要求而将该车辆或船只停驶,即属犯罪。

第132章 第69条对移动输入食物或药物的限制
(1)在不损害本部所授予的检验食物或药物的权力的原则下,主管当局或获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,可向管有输入食物或药物并有意将其出售供人食用或供人使用(视属何情况而定)的人发出指示,禁止或限制在下述期间内移走或交付该等食物或药物─ (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(a)检验该等食物或药物所需的合理期间,以不超过6天为限(星期六、星期日及公众假期不包括在内);及 (由1976年第29号第4条代替)
(b)如在上述期间内,主管当局或有关人员规定该人向其通知该人拟将该等食物或药物送交或交付的人的姓名或名称及送交或交付的地址,则直至该人已通知主管当局或有关人员为止。 (由1999年第78号第7条修订)(2)任何人没有遵从根据第(1)款条文发出的指示,或于根据该条文所作的通知中,明知而作出虚假的陈述,即属犯罪。

第132章 第70条因其他人而致违例
(1)根据本部被起诉的人,如指称违反有关条文是由于另一人的作为或失责所致,则在向法庭妥为提出告发,并向控方发出不少于3整天通知期的意向通知后,有权令该另一人在有关法律程序中被带到法庭席前应讯,而违例经证明属实后,如原来的被告人证明违例是由于该另一人的作为或失责所致,则该另一人可被定罪,而原来的被告人如进一步证明其本人已尽一切应尽的努力,以确保有关条文获得遵从,即获判无罪释放。
(2)凡被告人寻求引用第(1)款条文─
(a)则控方及遭被告人指控犯罪的人,均有权盘问被告人(如被告人作证)及被告人为支持其申辩而传召的证人,并有权提出反驳证据;
(b)法庭可作出其认为适当的命令,规定法律程序中任何一方向另一方缴付讼费。(3)凡主管当局觉得已发生一项罪行,并可根据本部就该罪行起诉某人,而主管当局亦合理地信纳申诉所关乎的罪行是由于另一人的作为或失责所致及首述的人根据第(1)款提出的免责辩护成立,则主管当局可安排起诉该另一人而无须先行安排起诉首述的人;在有关法律程序中,被告人可被控以首述的人本可被控的罪行,而一经证明违例是由于被告人的作为或失责所致,则可裁定其犯了该罪行。
(4)在根据第(3)款条文提起的法律程序中,告发或申诉须列出事实,并述明有关主管当局合理地信纳申诉所关乎的罪行是由于被起诉人的作为或失责所致的。

第132章 第71条以保证书作为申辩中的免责辩护的条件
(1)除本条条文另有规定外,在就本部所订罪行而提起的法律程序中,如因将物品或物质售卖或要约出售,或因将物品或物质出售而将其展出、宣传或管有而构成罪行,则被告人如证明下列事项,即为免责辩护─
(a)被告人购买该物品或物质,是将其作为可合法售卖或可采用上述其他方式处理的,或可按其本人售卖或处理该物品或物质所按照的名称或说明而合法售卖或处理的,或可为其本人售卖或处理该物品或物质的目的而合法售卖或处理的(视属何情况而定),而就该物品或物质并附有具上述意思的书面保证;及
(b)被告人在犯所指控的罪行时,并无理由相信该物品或物质是有别于上述情况的;及
(c)该物品或物质的状况,在被告人犯所指控的罪行时,与在被告人购买该物品或物质时相同。(2)在根据本部提起的法律程序中,保证书只有在下列情况方可作为免责辩护─
(a)被告人─
(i)在聆讯日期不少于3整天之前,曾将保证书副本连同通知送交检控员,而通知是述明其本人拟依赖该保证书作辩,并指明向他给予保证书的人的姓名或名称及地址;及
(ii)亦曾将同样的通知送交该人;及(b)如给予保证书的人居住于香港以外地区,则被告人须证明其本人已采取合理步骤以确定保证书所载陈述乃属准确,而其本人事实上亦相信保证书所载陈述乃属准确。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)(3)凡被告人是购买该附有保证书物品或物质的人的受雇人或代理人,其本人亦有权依赖本条条文,犹如其雇主或委托人假若是被告人时本会有权依赖本条条文一样。
(4)被指称给予保证书的人,有权出席聆讯和作证,而法庭如认为适当,可将聆讯押后,以使该人得以出席聆讯和作证。
(5)为施行本条及第72条,发票上所记有的名称或说明,须当作为书面保证,指任何人均可将该记项上所提述的物品或物质按该名称或该说明售卖或以其他方式处理,而不违反本部条文。

第132章 第72条与保证书或分析证明书有关的罪行
(1)在根据本部提起的法律程序中,被告人故意以就其他物品或物质所发出的保证书或分析证明书应用于某一物品或物质上,即属犯罪。
(2)任何人就其售卖的物品或物质向购买人发出虚假的书面保证,而根据第71条可藉保证书就该物品或物质作出申辩,该人即属犯罪,除非他证明其本人在发出保证书时,有理由相信该保证书所载的陈述或说明乃属准确。

第132章 第73条由受雇人或代理人出售等
就本部而言,任何人如将供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物售卖或要约出售,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出、宣传或管有,则不论该人是以其个人身分或以他人的受雇人或代理人身分行事,该人亦须当作将该等食物或药物售卖或要约出售,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出、宣传或管有。如该人是他人的受雇人或代理人,则除本部条文另有规定外,该他人亦须负上相同的法律责任,犹如其本人曾将该等食物或药物售卖,或为将该等食物或药物出售而将其展出、宣传或管有一样。

第132章 第74条追讨因抽取样本附带引起的开支
(1)凡任何人因犯了本部所订罪行而被定罪,法庭可命令,为该项定罪中所关乎的任何食物或药物的样本抽取、分析、细菌化验或其他检验所附带引起的全部开支,由该名已被定罪的人缴付。 (由1970年第59号第4条修订)
(2)所有上述开支均须按照讨罚款的相同方式追讨。

第132章 第75条定罪可在报章公布
如任何人因犯了本部所订罪行而被定罪,而所犯罪行与将供人食用的食物或供人使用的药物出售或配制以供出售有关,则主管当局可安排在行销于香港的报章发布─ (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(a)罪犯的姓名或名称;
(b)犯罪所在地方的地址(如有的话);
(c)罪行的性质;及
(d)所判处的罚款、没收或其他刑罚。

第132章 第76条对举报人的保护
除本条另有规定外,任何就本部所订罪行而提出的告发均不得接纳为证据,而在任何就本部所订罪行而提起的法律程序中,证人并无义务亦不获准披露举报人的姓名或名称或地址,或述及任何可能导致其身分被揭露的事宜。如在该等法律程序中作为证据或可予查阅的任何簿册、文件或字据载有任何记项,而该记项中有该举报人的姓名或名称或描述,或该记项可能导致该举报人身分被揭露,则法庭须安排将一切有关段落遮盖或涂去,但以保护该举报人身分不致被揭露所需者为限:
但如法庭对案件作出全面研讯后,信纳举报人故意在其告发内作出他知道或相信为虚假或他不相信为真实的具关键性陈述,又或法庭觉得若非如此则不能全面秉行公正,则法庭可规定出示告发原文,并可准许查询以及规定就该举报人作出全面的披露。

第132章 第76A条公营屠房
(1)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何处所指定为公营屠房。 (由1976年第9号第7条修订)
(2)《屠场规例》(第132章,附属法例)附表1所指明的屠场,须当作已被指定为公营屠房。 (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(由1973年第21号第4条增补)

第132章 第76B条公营屠房的管理
各公营屠房均须归主管当局管理和管辖。
(由1973年第21号第4条增补)

第132章 第77条有关屠宰及屠房的规例
(1)主管当局可订立有关屠宰动物或禽鸟作食物供人食用的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)规管或管制(包括禁止)在屠房以外地方进行屠宰;
(b)屠房的保养及清洁状况;
(c)屠房的管理和运作,包括不准任何人进入屠房或将其逐出屠房;
(d)动物运入屠房的管制;
(e)屠房内动物的控制;
(f)对拟供屠宰的动物加以检验、检查与加上标记;
(g)进行屠宰时可使用的方法、工具及用具;
(h)对在屠房被屠宰动物的屠体及什脏加以检查与加上适宜供人食用的标记,并限制该等标记的使用;
(i)屠房内屠宰动物或禽鸟所产生的废物及副产品的处置、处理和加工; (由1980年第8号第37条修订)
(j)管制将屠体、屠体的任何部分及什脏由屠房运往其他地方;
(k)授予公职人员权力,以扣留和处置动物、动物的屠体及其他部分,并就动物的屠宰作出指示; (由1971年第16号第2条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(l)就公营屠房而言─
(i)(由1994年第49号第14条废除)
(ii)可进行屠房的全部或任何事务的人;
(iii)待屠宰动物的拥有人的登记;
(iv)屠宰动物的时间;
(v)保持屠房内秩序良好; (由1971年第16号第2条修订)(m)就私营屠房而言─
(i)登记、发牌或禁止登记或发牌; (由1994年第49号第14条修订)
(ii)有关处所或其任何部分的构造、照明状况、通风状况、排水状况、定期油漆或髹扫灰水的规定;
(iii)对使用该等屠房或使用其内所提供设施所征收费用的管制。 (由1994年第49号第14条修订)
(iv)(由1994年第49号第14条废除)
(由1968年第17号第2条代替)(2)根据本条订立有关公营屠房的规例,不得拟具为或解释为拒绝给予宗教团体合理设施,以取得按其宗教特别规定的方法屠宰的动物或禽鸟的肉作为食物。

第132章 第77A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第78条检取和处置不宜食用的已屠宰动物屠体的权力
(1)如公营屠房接收以屠宰作食物供人食用的动物,于检验时发现染病或不宜供人食用,则主管当局可将其屠体或其屠体的任何部分检取,并按其认为适当的方式处置,而上述屠体或上述屠体有关部分的拥有人将不获付给任何补偿。
(2)凡主管当局依据第(1)款条文检取屠体或屠体的任何部分,在处置该屠体或该屠体有关部分前,须安排记录下列资料─
(a)足可识别该屠体或该屠体有关部分的说明或其他详情;及
(b)作出检取的理由。(3)任何人如认为根据第(1)款条文将屠体或屠体的任何部分检取令其感到受屈,可于检取作出后72小时内向法庭提出申诉,而法庭则可完全或部分确认或拒准该项检取;如检取被拒准或被部分拒准,法庭须命令主管当局归还已检取的有关屠体或屠体有关部分的全部,或与被拒准检取有关的部分,而有关屠体或屠体有关部分如已被处置或不再适宜供人食用(视属何情况而定),或因检取而致贬值,则法庭须命令主管当局付出一笔法庭在顾及有关情况下认为公正的款项以作补偿,但以不超过有关屠体或屠体有关部分被检取时的市值为限。

第132章 第79条本条例适用的街市等
第VI部
街市及小贩
街市
(1)本条例适用于主管当局宣布为本条例所适用的街市,而该等街市乃售卖食物者。
(2)(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
(3)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将本条例适用的街市指定为公众街市。
(4)附表10所指明的街市,须当作已被指定为公众街市。
(5)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将附表10修订、增补或删减。
(由1973年第21号第5条修订;由1976年第9号第8条修订)

第132章 第79A条公众街市的管理
各公众街市均归主管当局管理和管辖。
(由1973年第21号第6条增补)

第132章 第80条有关街市的规例
(1)主管当局可订立有关公众街市及私营街市的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)以租契、牌照或许可证的方式,向任何人或任何组别或类别的人批给管有或使用街市内店铺、摊档、棚槛、围栏或档位的权利;
(aa)就(a)段所提述的店铺、摊档、棚槛、围栏或档位,就终止租契、牌照或许可证的决定,或就调整租金的决定,向市政上诉委员会提出上诉; (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(b)对可在街市内出售、要约出售或为将其出售而展出的商品的种类或类别,以及可在街市内进行的牟利业务或职业的种类的管制(包括禁止);
(c)街市的妥善管理与合乎生的经办,包括在街市内出售各类商品的方式或为将其出售而在街市内将其展出的方式,或在街市内运送该等商品或将该等商品运往或运离街市的方式;
(d)禁止曾被裁定犯了任何该等规例所指明罪行的人,在街市内进行任何业务、受雇于任何业务或参与任何业务;
(e)主管当局认为为妥善规管和管辖该等街市,以符合公众利益而需订明或订定条文的其他事宜。(2)主管当局可订立有关私营街市的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)就营办该等街市而领牌或登记的事宜; (由1994年第49号第16条修订)
(b)该等街市的管理,以及对来自或有关该等街市的款项的控制和拨用;
(c)该等街市内店铺、摊档、棚槛、围栏或档位的类型及建造方式。

第132章 第80A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第81条街市规则
(1)主管当局可就任何街市订立并不抵触根据第80条订立的规例的规则,以为在该等街市的使用方面更佳地管制民众作出规定,以及提供关于使用该等街市的资料。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(2)任何人没有遵从根据本条条文订立的规则,即属犯罪。

第132章 第82条在街市内检取和没收物品等
附注:
具追溯力的修订─见1998年第29号第105条
(1)在不损害第59条条文的原则下,如任何警务人员或任何获主管当局就此授权的公职人员,觉得就任何街市内所售卖的物品或东西,或就该街市内所使用的家具或生财工具,有违反根据第80条所订规例的条文的情况,则不论是否知悉其拥有人身分或能否将其拥有人寻获,均可将该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具检取、带走和扣留,而任何因此行动而引致的损失概由该拥有人自负:
但任何上述物品或东西如属易毁消者,则警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)可安排将其立即出售或以其他方式将其立即处置。
(2)凡任何物品、东西、家具或生财工具根据第(1)款条文被检取,须将一份宣布所作检取的中文告示张贴于街市的显眼地方。
(3)如在该告示张贴起计48小时内,上述物品、东西、家具或生财工具的拥有人向主管当局提出申索,要求将其发还,则主管当局如信纳申索人为其拥有人,而该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具并没有根据其他成文法则条文被扣留或以其他方式处理,或无须在法律程序中用作证物,须将该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具发还申索人,但如该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具已根据第(1)款但书的条文出售或以其他方式处置,则须向申索人付给一笔主管当局认为公正的款项以作补偿。
(4)如在该告示张贴起计48小时内,并没有任何申索向主管当局提出,要求发还上述物品、东西、家具或生财工具,则该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具即成为政府财产,并可予出售或按警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)所指示的方式予以处置: (由1998年第29号第105条修订)
但─
(a)本款条文不得解释为阻止根据第(1)款但书的条文将易毁消的物品或东西立刻处置;及
(b)任何人如认为上述所作检取令其感到受屈,可于检取后7天内向法庭提出申诉,而法庭如信纳─
(i)申诉人的所有权;及
(ii)提出申诉所关乎的物品、东西、家具或生财工具并没有发生违反规例条文的情况,则须发出指示,将该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具发还申诉人,或在该等物品、东西、家具或生财工具已出售或以其他方式处置的情况下,向申诉人付给一笔法庭认为公正的款项以作补偿。

第132章 第83条就第83A至86D条订定的释义
详列交互参照:
第83A、83AA、83B、84、85、86、86A、86B、86C、86D条
小贩
就第83A至86D条而言─ 〈* 注─详列交互参照:第83A、83AA、83B、84、85、86、86A、86B、86C、86D条 *〉
“小贩罪行”(hawker offence) 指违反第83B条或违反根据第83A条所订规例的罪行;
“商品”(commodity) 指任何货品、货物或销售品(包括食物及饮品),并包括该等货品、货物或销售品的样本;
“设备”(equipment) 包括与贩卖相关使用的摊档、台、凳、椅、器皿、容器、箱或其他家具或生财工具,但不包括小贩售卖或要约出售的商品,或小贩为将其出售而展出的商品;
“摊档”(stall) 包括竖设物、构筑物、盒、独轮、双轮或多轮推车或拖车、单车、三轮车、客货车或《道路交通条例》(第374章)所指的其他车辆。 (由1995年第10号第2条修订)
(由1972年第60号第2条代替)

第132章 第83A条有关小贩的规例
(1)主管当局可为达致下列各项目的或其中任何目的而订立规例─
(a)就小贩的发牌订定条文;
(b)就小贩的分类订定条文;
(c)限制小贩不得在任何特别地方或范围内或在指明地方或范围外进行业务,或禁止小贩在任何特别地方或范围内或在指明地方或范围外进行业务;
(d)规管或禁止贩卖任何指明的商品或服务;
(e)订明持牌小贩须符合的营办条件;
(f)就持牌小贩雇用替手及助手的事宜订定条文;
(g)就向持牌小贩编配摊位及由持牌小贩在摊位上竖设摊档(在加以主管当局于一般或特别情况所指明的条件下)的事宜订定条文;
(h)就驱逐小贩及移走其设备及商品的事宜订定条文;
(i)就法庭在裁定小贩犯了小贩罪行后,向主管当局建议取消或暂时吊销该小贩的牌照(如有的话)的事宜订定条文;
(j)(由1994年第49号第18条废除)
(k)就妥善规管和管制小贩所需的其他事宜订定条文。(2)根据第(1)(c)款订立的规例,可─
(a)订定可由指明公职人员藉宪报刊登的命令指明该等限制或禁止所适用的地方或范围;及
(b)订定除在宪报刊登命令外,其他向公众公布有关地方或范围的方法。 (由1999第78号第7条代替)
(由1972年第60号第2条增补)

第132章 第83AA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第83B条运输署署长可将街道拨作贩卖用途
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)除非按照在根据第83A条所订规例下发出的牌照的规定,否则任何人均不得在街道上贩卖。 (由1973年第28号第2条代替)
(2)(由1973年第28号第2条废除)
(3)任何人违反第(1)款,即属犯罪。 (由1973年第28号第2条修订)
(4)运输署署长在谘询主管当局及警务处处长后,可不时以书面宣布将街道的全部或任何部分拨作贩卖用途,并须以下列方式公告所作的该项宣布─
(a)将该项宣布在宪报刊登1期;
(b)将该项宣布最少在中英文报章各1份连续刊登3期;
(c)安排将该项宣布的副本在该街道或其毗邻地方的1个或多于1个显眼地方展示。(5)在遵照第(4)款的规定行事后─
(a)主管当局可在加以其指明的条件下,将有关街道上的摊位编配予在根据第83A条所订规例下领有牌照的小贩(流动小贩除外);
(b)运输署署长如认为需要,可进一步在宪报刊登公告,命令在所有时间或在他于公告内所指明的时间─
(i)禁止车辆在该街道行驶;或
(ii)禁止车辆在该街道向他于公告内所指明的方向行驶。(6)在根据第(5)(b)款作出命令后,运输署署长须依据《道路交通条例》(第374章)安排在有关街道各入口竖设适当标志,显示已按照该项命令而禁止车辆行驶。
(7)任何人不得仅因本条所授权力的行使,而向政府、运输署署长、主管当局或任何公职人员提出诉讼。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(8)如只有街道的一部分根据第(4)款被拨出,则本条中凡提述“街道”(street) 一词之处,均须解释为指如此拨出的该街道部分。
(由1972年第60号第3条增补)

第132章 第84条获授权公职人员在某些情况下逮捕的权力
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,可无须手令而将其合理地怀疑犯了附表所列罪行的人逮捕。
(2)如任何人对上述人员将他逮捕的行动强行作出反抗,或企图逃避逮捕,上述人员可使用一切所需的方法执行逮捕。
(3)如上述人员在追捕所拟逮捕的人时,有理由相信该人已进入或正身处某地方,则居住于该地方或掌管该地方的人,须应上述人员的要求,准其自由进入该地方,并提供在该地方内搜寻该人的合理方便。
(4)行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令将附表1条订,或在附表1增补或删减任何成文法则。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(由1963年第32号第4条修订)

第132章 第85条处理被逮捕的人的程序等事宜
(1)凡公职人员根据第84(1)条逮捕任何人(以下称为被逮捕的人),该人须随即被带往最近的警署或交由警务人员羁押。 (由1979年第77号第2条修订)
(2)凡有任何被逮捕的人被带往警署,《警队条例》(第232章)第52条的条文即告适用。
(3)(由1979年第77号第2条废除)
(4)凡有任何被逮捕的人交由警务人员羁押,《警队条例》(第232章)第51及52条的条文即告适用。
(由1963年第32号第5条代替)

第132章 第86条向被指称为罪犯者检取小贩设备及商品
(1)任何获主管当局为施行本条而以书面授权的公职人员或任何警务人员,如有理由相信就任何设备或商品有任何小贩罪行已经发生,可检取该等设备或商品,并可安排将该等设备或商品移往和存放于政府仓库、警署或其他主管当局认可的地方,以待根据本部处置,而任何因此行动而引致的损失概由该等设备或商品的拥有人自负。 (由1973年第28号第3条修订)
(2)根据第(1)款检取的商品如属易毁消性质,可由警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)立刻处置。
(3)如有任何设备或商品根据第(1)款被检取,并于检取日期后48小时内有任何申索就该等设备或商品提出,则除非在检取日期后72小时内亦有任何告发就关乎该等设备或商品的小贩罪行提出,否则警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)如信纳在检取时申索人有权管有该等设备或商品─
(a)须将该等设备或商品发还申索人;或
(b)如该等商品属易毁消者并已根据第(2)款处置,则须评定其价值,并向申索人付给一笔相等于该价值的款额。(4)凡根据第(3)款提出的申索遭拒准,申索人须获告知根据第86C条他所享有的权利。
(5)凡在检取日期后72小时内有任何告发就关乎根据第(1)款所检取的设备或商品的罪行提出,则该等设备或商品须予保留,以待根据第86A条处置,而商品如属易毁消者并已根据第(2)款以出售方式处置,则售卖所得收益亦须予保留,以待根据第86A条处置。
(由1972年第60号第4条代替)

第132章 第86A条由法庭没收小贩设备及商品
(1)凡任何人就根据第86(1)条检取的设备或商品被裁定犯了小贩罪行,告发人须将上述所作检取告知法庭,而法庭除可判处其他刑罚外─
(a)如罪行属一项为施行本款而由根据第83A条所订规例指定的罪行,须即时命令没收该等设备或商品,而商品如属易毁消者并已根据第86(2)条以出售方式处置,则须即时命令没收售卖所得收益;或 (由1972年第244号法律公告修订)
(b)须即时就其他小贩罪行作出上述命令,但如法庭发现有特别理由并予指明,而该等理由是特别适用于有关案情及有关罪行,而非特别适用于有关罪犯者,则不在此限。(2)如─
(a)就根据第86(1)条检取的设备或商品被控犯了小贩罪行的人被判无罪释放;或
(b)法庭在聆讯上述控罪后,发现有本条第(1)(b)款所指的特别理由,则法庭如信纳在检取时该人依法有权管有该等设备或商品,须命令将其发还该人,而商品如属易毁消者并已根据第86(2)条处置,则须评定其价值,并命令向该人付给一笔相等于该价值的款额。
(3)法庭如不信纳上述情况,可应任何声称对该等设备或商品拥有权利的人所提出的申请或主动作出其认为适当的命令,处置该等设备或商品,而商品如属易毁消者并已以出售方式处置,则可以同样方式处置售卖所得收益。
(由1972年第60号第4条增补)

第132章 第86B条检取扔弃的小贩设备及商品
(1)任何获主管当局为施行本条而以书面授权的公职人员或任何警务人员,均可检取于公众地方发现,且他有理由相信是在他并不觉得涉及犯了小贩罪行的情况下由小贩所扔弃的设备或商品,并可安排将该等设备或商品移往和存放于政府仓库、警署或其他主管当局认可的地方,以待根据本部处置,而任何因此行动而引致的损失概由该等设备或商品的拥有人自负。 (由1973年第28号第4条修订)
(2)根据第(1)款检取的商品如属易毁消性质,可由警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)立刻处置。
(3)如有任何设备或商品根据第(1)款被检取,并于检取日期后48小时内有任何申索就该等设备或商品提出,则警务处处长或主管当局(视属何情况而定)如信纳在检取时申索人有权管有该等设备或商品,并信纳申索人并没有就该等设备或商品犯罪─
(a)须将该等设备或商品发还申索人;或
(b)如该等商品属易毁消者并已根据第(2)款处置,则须评定其价值,并向申索人付给一笔相等于该价值的款额。(4)凡根据第(3)款提出的申索遭拒准,申索人须获告知根据第86C条他所享有的权利。
(由1972年第60号第4条增补)

第132章 第86C条向法庭申请发还已被检取的小贩设备或商品
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)如有任何申索根据第86或86B条在许可的时间内就任何设备或商品提出,而─
(a)该项申索遭拒准;或
(b)申索人对根据上述任何一条条文获支付的款额感到不满,则于该项申索遭拒准或付款起计14天内,申索人可向法庭申请命令发还有关设备或商品,而商品如已根据第86(2)或86B(2)条处置,则可向法庭申请评定其价值,以及申请命令付给一笔相等于该价值的款额,或该款额与已付款额的差额(视属何情况而定)。
(2)如有任何申请根据第(1)款提出,法庭须先将陈词机会给予根据第86或86B条拒准申索的人,然后法庭如信纳在检取时申请人─
(a)有权管有该等设备或商品;及
(b)拟使用该等设备或商品作合法用途,则可作出申请人所寻求的命令。
(3)法庭如作出申请人所寻求的命令,可判令政府付给申请人一笔法庭认为公平合理的款项,作为讼费。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(4)法庭如不作出申请人所寻求的命令,可主动作出其认为适当的命令,处置该等设备或商品,而商品如属易毁消者并已以出售方式处置,则可以同样方式处置售卖所得收益。
(由1972年第60号第4条增补)

第132章 第86D条藉法律的施行而进行没收
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
如─
(a)在检取日期后48小时内,并没有根据第86或86B条就根据上述任何一条条文检取的设备或商品提出的申索;或
(b)在上述申索被提出但遭拒准后,在拒准日期后14天内并没有根据第86C(1)条就该等设备或商品提出的申请,则除非事先已将该等设备或商品发还予依法有权管有该等设备或商品的人,或已予保留以待法庭根据第86A条处置,否则该等设备或商品,或商品如属易毁消者并已根据第86(2)或86B(2)条以出售方式处置时有关的售卖所得收益,在上述的48小时或14天(视属何情况而定)期间届满时,须当作没收并归予政府。
(由1972年第60号第4条增补。由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第87条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
第VII部
物业单位、酒店及旅馆
(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第88条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第89条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第90条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第90A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第91条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第92条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第92A条禁止无牌进行某些活动
第VIIA部
对某些活动的发牌
(1)除非根据并按照主管当局或获主管当局为施行本条而授权的公职人员所发牌照的规定,否则任何人不得举办附表11所指明的任何活动,亦不得为配合该等活动而开放任何地方或保持任何地方开放。 (由1988年第53号第4条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(2)如任何处所完全用作居住用途,并构成一个独立住户单位,只准许居住于该处所的人及其宾客进入,且在其内进行桌球、英式桌球、美式桌球或类似游戏亦不收费,则为施行第(1)款,“地方”(place) 就桌球场所而言,不包括该等处所。 (由1988年第53号第4条增补)

第132章 第92AA条就豁免第92A条规定而订立的规例
主管当局可藉规例豁免任何类别或种类的桌球场所使其免受第92A条的规管。
(由1988年第53号第5条增补)

第132章 第92AB条禁止无牌进行附表11A所指明的活动
任何人除非根据并按照主管当局所发牌照的规定,否则不得举办附表11A所指明的任何活动,亦不得为配合该等活动而开放任何地方或保持任何地方开放。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第92B条有关获发牌活动的规例
主管当局可就下列任何事项订立规例─
(a)对任何活动,或对可举办附表11或附表11A所指明的任何活动的地方的规管和管制; (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(b)为施行(a)段而将可获发给牌照的地方或活动分类;
(c)申请根据本部批给牌照的人须提供的详情;
(d)根据本部所批出牌照的格式及条件,以及可举办获发牌活动的时间及所发出的上述牌照的有效期; (由1994年第49号第22条修订)
(e)在根据本部获发牌的地方内所须使用的照明设备,及该等照明设备所须符合的一般规格及规定,或赋权任何指明人员在发出牌照或将牌照续期时,决定在该等牌照所关乎的地方内的照明设备所须符合的特定规格及规定;
(f)在根据本部获发牌的地方内须采取的防火措施;
(g)在根据本部获发牌的地方内保持安宁及秩序良好;
(h)在根据本部获发牌的地方内确保生的方法,及保持生状况的规定;
(i)获主管当局就此授权的人员进入和视察根据本部获发牌的地方。

第132章 第92BA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第92C条罪行
(1)任何人如─
(a)没有遵从牌照内的任何条件;或
(b)在牌照申请中,提供任何其本人知道或有理由相信在要项上属虚假的资料,提供任何其本人知道或有理由相信因任何要项被遗漏而属虚假的资料,或提供其本人毫不相信是真实或准确的资料,即属犯罪。 (由1976年第9号第9条修订)
(2)任何人违反第92A或92AB条,即属犯罪。 (由1976年第9号第9条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第92D条代理人及受雇人的法律责任
如任何人根据本部获发给牌照或许可证或获授予权限,并会因任何作为、不作为、疏忽或失责而被处以惩罚、刑罚或没收,则该人亦可就其在其业务运作中所雇用的代理人或受雇人所作的每一项类似作为、不作为、疏忽或失责,被处以相同的惩罚、刑罚或没收,而上述代理人或受雇人,亦各可被处以就该等作为、不作为、疏忽或失责所订明的每一项惩罚、刑罚或没收,其程度的全面性及有效性,犹如该代理人或受雇人是获发给牌照或许可证或获授予权限的人一样。

第132章 第92E条保留条文
本部条文只会对任何关乎或影响本部适用的地方、行业、业务或职业的其他成文法则条文加以增补,而非对其有所减损。
(第VIIA部由1973年第21号第7条增补)

第132章 第93条主管当局规定在附表所列处所内提供通风系统的权力
第VIII部
某些处所的通风状况
(1)除第(2)款及第101条另有规定外,主管当局如认为任何附表所列处所的天然通风不足,可藉送达该附表所列处所的拥有人或持牌人的书面通知,规定为该处所提供通风系统,令该处所容纳的每一人均获供应室外空气,且其分量不得少于附表2第2栏就该处所所属类别所指明者。 (由1963年第32号第7条修订)
(2)如主管当局认为任何通风系统所提供的空气分量虽少于第(1)款所订明者,但若加上有关的附表所列处所内现有的天然通风,亦可令该处所通风充足,则主管当局可藉送达该附表所列处所的拥有人或持牌人的书面通知,规定为该处所提供通风系统,令该处所容纳的每一人均获供应室外空气,且其分量为通知所指明者。 (由1963年第32号第7条修订)
(3)即使附表所列处所获发牌所根据的成文法则条文有任何规定,发牌当局亦可在下述情况下,将其就该处所发出或批出的牌照暂时或永久撤销─
(a)凡有根据第(1)或(2)款条文发出关乎该处所的通知,但在通知发出日期起计6个月内或在主管当局容许的较长期限内,通知的规定没有获得遵从;
(b)根据第101条条文施加的条件没有获得遵从。 (由1974年第61号第5条增补)(4)附表所列处所的持牌人或拥有人没有在根据第(1)或(2)款发出通知的日期起计6个月内,或在主管当局容许的较长期限内,遵从通知的规定,即属犯罪。 (由1974年第61号第5条增补)
(5)就本部而言,“发牌当局”(licensing authority) 一词指向在当其时根据任何成文法则条文获发牌的附表所列处所,发出有关牌照的公职人员。 (由1974年第61号第5条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第94条就新的通风系统向主管当局交付证明书;禁止未经准许而更改通风系统
(1)在附表所列处所内安装新的通风系统前,该处所的持牌人须将一份由通风系统供应商发出的证明书送交主管当局,证明书内须载有下述有关该系统的详情─
(a)风扇的喷风量,以每分钟若干立方米计算;
(b)风扇的排气速度,以每分钟若干米计算;
(c)风扇的预定操作静压力,以帕斯卡压力单位计算;
(d)风扇滑轮的速度,以每分钟若干转数计算;
(e)入气口面积净额;
(f)排气面积净额,以平方米计算,但有正压力空气调节的处所除外;及(由1969年第48号第6条增补)
(g)会使用的冷冻剂(如有的话)类型。 (由1974年第61号第6条增补)
(由1979年第89号法律公告修订)(2)除非获得主管当局书面准许,否则不得更改附表所列处所内的任何通风系统。
(3)任何供应商就本条而言向任何上述处所的持牌人提供任何虚假或具误导性的证明书,即属犯罪。 (由1963年第32号第8条代替)
(3A) 附表所列处所的持牌人违反第(1)款条文,即属犯罪。 (由1974年第61号第6条增补)
(3B) 附表所列处所的持牌人或拥有人违反第(2)款条文,即属犯罪。 (由1974年第61号第6条增补)
(3C) 就第(3B)款而言,“拥有人”(owner) 包括以附表所列处所租客身分或根据该处所租客所发给的特许而控制该处所的任何人。 (由1974年第61号第6条增补)
(4)在本条中,“供应商”(supplier) 指通风装置系统的进口商或制造商及其授权的代理人。 (由1963年第32号第8条增补)

第132章 第94A条有关附表所列处所通风系统的规例
(1)主管当局可就下列各事项或其中任何事项订立规例─
(a)对附表所列处所内的通风系统的规管和管制;
(b)在附表所列处所内所设通风系统的设计、构造、操作、保养和检查方面施加规定。(2)即使上述处所获发牌所根据的成文法则条文有任何规定,根据本条订立的规例可订定条文,在下述情况下撤销发牌当局就附表所列处所发出或批出的牌照─
(a)违反任何上述规例或根据该等规例所施加的条件的情况;
(b)没有维持根据该等规例所施加或规定的安全或效率标准的情况。
(由1974年第61号第7条增补)

第132章 第95条(由1974年第61号第8条废除)

第132章 第96条(由1974年第61号第8条废除)

第132章 第97条(由1974年第61号第8条废除)

第132章 第98条(由1974年第61号第8条废除)

第132章 第99条(由1974年第61号第8条废除)

第132章 第100条获授权人员进行测试的权力
为施行本部条文,获主管当局就此以书面授权的公职人员,以及获消防处处长以书面授权的消防处人员,均可对附表所列处所内的通风系统进行所需的测试,以确定其是否安全地及有效地运作。
(由1961年第42号第2条修订)

第132章 第101条第VIII部对在本条例生效日期时设有通风系统的处所的适用范围等事项
(1)凡附表所列处所在本条例生效日期时已设有通风系统,第93条及根据第94A条所订规例的条文,均不适用于该处所,除非与直至─
(a)该处所可容纳的人数已有所增加;
(b)该通风系统已被移走或已作任何更改;或
(c)主管当局认为该通风系统对健康构成危险,或消防处处长认为该通风系统构成火警危险。 (由1974年第61号第9条修订)(2)在第93条及根据第94A条订立的规例适用于任何上述处所时,主管当局可在加以其指明的条件下,就本部条文授予其认为适当的豁免或变通。 (由1974年第61号第9条修订)
(3)附表所列处所的持牌人或拥有人没有遵从根据第(2)款指明的条件,即属犯罪。 (由1974年第61号第9条增补)

第132章 第102条附表2的修订
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令,在附表2增补或删减任何处所类别,亦可以同样方式修订该附表。
(由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第103条有关《建筑物条例》的保留条文
本部条文不得视为或解释为对《建筑物条例》(第123章)的条文有所规限。

第132章 第104条管制宣传品的规例
第IX部
宣传品、装饰及标志
(1)在不损害与宣传品、装饰或标志有关的其他成文法则的原则下,主管当局可订立规例,对任何种类的宣传品、装饰或标志的展示加以限制、规管或禁止,并特别可在其认为有关展示所在的地方或所采用的方式或方法会破坏下列事物或有损其形貌时,订立对有关展示加以限制、规管或禁止的规例─
(a)任何地方或地区的宜人之处;
(b)天然美丽景致;
(c)任何公路、铁路、电车或缆车轨道、渡轮或任何公众地方或水域上的可览观景;
(d)乡村的宜人之处;或
(e)具历史意义的或公共的建筑物或古迹,或公众纯粹或主要因其美景或历史意义而常到的地方的宜人之处。(2)根据本条订立的规例,除订明罚则外,亦可订定条文,规定将违反根据第(1)款所订规例而展示的宣传品、装饰或标志移走和处置,并追讨因此而招致的开支。
(3)根据本条订立的规例,可适用于一般情况,或只局限适用于某些范围,或某些类型或类别的宣传品、装饰或标志:
但如任何上述规例只局限适用于某些范围,则该等范围须在图则上清晰标明显示,图则并须由主管当局或其代表签署和存放于主管当局的办事处,亦须在此后于一切合理时间内公开让公众免费查阅。

第132章 第104A条禁止未经准许而展示招贴或海报
附注:
具追溯力的修订─见1998年第29号第105条
(1)在下列地方不得展示或张贴招贴或海报─
(a)私人土地,除非获得该土地的拥有人或占用人书面准许;
(b)政府土地,除非获得主管当局书面准许。 (由1998年第29号第105条修订)(2)任何人在违反第(1)款下展示或张贴招贴或海报,即属犯罪。
(由1980年第7号第2条代替)

第132章 第104B条保持招贴或海报清洁整齐的责任
附注:
具追溯力的修订─见1998年第29号第105条
(1)凡在私人土地上或政府土地上展示任何招贴或海报,该招贴或海报须保持清洁整齐,以达主管当局合理满意的程度。 (由1998年第29号第105条修订)
(2)任何人在违反第(1)款下展示招贴或海报,即属犯罪。
(3)如任何人就本条所订罪行而被检控,除非主管当局在展开检控前已向该人送达书面通知,告知他有关的招贴或海报的状况,并警告他如该招贴或海报没有在通知所指明的期限(不少于24小时)内移走,则他可能遭受检控,否则他不得就该罪行而被定罪。
(由1980年第7号第3条增补)

第132章 第104C条将招贴及海报移走的权力
(1)凡属下述情况,主管当局可将招贴或海报移走,并以追讨民事债项的方式向展示招贴或海报的人追讨移走费用─
(a)有关的招贴或海报是在违反第104A(1)条下展示的;或
(b)有关的招贴或海报并不符合第104B(1)条的规定保持清洁整齐。(2)如任何人就第104A(1)或104B(1)条所订罪行而被定罪,则作出定罪判决的法庭可命令该人缴付将犯罪所关乎的招贴或海报移走的费用或预算费用,以附加于该人因该罪行可处的刑罚上,或替代该等刑罚。
(3)如第(1)(a)或(b)款适用的招贴或海报是在私人土地上展示的,则本条条文并不减损该土地的拥有人或占用人可针对展示该招贴或海报的人而强制执行的诉因或补救方法。
(由1980年第7号第3条增补)

第132章 第104D条某些人亦须当作展示招贴或海报
(1)如有人犯了第104A(1)条所订罪行,则下述的人亦犯该罪行,其方式及程度犹如他们本身犯了该罪行一样─
(a)利用首述的人展示或张贴招贴或海报的人;及
(b)其货品、行业、业务或其他事务乃由有关招贴或海报所推广的人:但(a)及(b)段所提述的人如证明该招贴或海报并非在他知悉下或同意下展示或张贴,则他不会仅因利用首述的人展示或张贴招贴或海报,或仅因其货品、行业、业务或其他事务乃由该招贴或海报所推广而犯了第104A(1)条所订罪行。
(2)就第104B及104C条而言,任何人在下述情况下均须当作展示招贴或海报─
(a)该招贴或海报展示于其身为拥有人或占用人的土地上;或
(b)该招贴或海报对其货品、行业、业务或其他事务予以推广:但任何人如证明该招贴或海报并非在他知悉下或同意下展示,则他不会仅因该招贴或海报展示于其身为拥有人或占用人的土地上,或仅因该招贴或海报对其货品、行业、业务或其他事务予以推广,而犯了第104B条所订罪行或须缴付第104C条所指的移走费用。
(由1980年第7号第3条增补)

第132章 第104E条有关其他成文法则的定义及保留条文
(1)在第104A、104B及104C条中,“主管当局”(Authority) 的涵义如下─
(a)(由2002年第23号第86条废除)
(b)如有关的土地属于九广铁路公司,“主管当局”指该公司; (由1982年第73号第39条代替)
(c)如有关的土地由《房屋条例》(第283章)所设立的房屋委员会管理或管辖,“主管当局”指该委员会;
(d)如有关的土地是在《郊野公园条例》(第208章)所界定的郊野公园或特别地区内,“主管当局”指渔农自然护理署署长; (由1999年第331号法律公告修订)
(e)如有关的土地属《港口管制(公众货物装卸区)(综合)令》(第81章,附属法例)所界定的公众货物装卸区,或是在《船舶及港口管制(渡轮终点码头)规例》(第313章,附属法例)第3条所宣布的客运码头界线内,“主管当局”指海事处处长; (由1986年第10号第10条代替。由1998年第315号法律公告修订;由1999年第64号第3条修订)
(f)如有关的土地不属(b)、(c)、(d)或(e)段所提述的土地,则不论其为私人土地或政府土地,“主管当局”指食物环境生署署长。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替。由2002年第23号第86条修订)
(g)(由1999年第78号第7条废除)(2)在第104A、104B、104C、104D条及本条中,“土地”(land) 包括─
(a)土地上的建筑物或其他竖设物,不论该等竖设物是否固定附着物;
(b)任何树木、石头或属土地一部分的其他天然物体;及
(c)被水淹盖的土地。(3)在第104A、104C及104D条中,“占用人”(occupier) 指任何承租人、主租客或其他直接控制有关土地的人。
(4)在本部中,“招贴或海报”(bill or poster) 包括任何字、字母、模型、标志、标语牌、板块、告示、器件或陈述,亦包括任何涂在墙壁、栅栏、栏杆、支柱、石头、路堑或树木上的宣传,但不包括任何用作展示招贴或海报的构筑物、器具或广告板。
(5)本部条文或根据第104A条所授予的准许,在实施时并不影响根据其他成文法则就招贴或海报的展示所施加或招致的义务或法律责任。
(由1980年第7号第3条增补)

第132章 第105条有关危险的宣传用广告板的条文
(1)凡主管当局认为任何纯粹为展示宣传品而竖设的广告板、棚架或其他构筑物,因其构造或因风、雨、破旧、时日久远或其他因由而构成危险或相当可能构成危险,主管当局须安排将通知送达该等广告板、棚架或其他构筑物的拥有人,或其受雇人或代理人,规定其在通知所指明的合理期限内,将该等广告板、棚架或其他构筑物移走,或进行通知所指明的工作以使其安全。 (由1989年第11号第2条代替)
(2)根据第(1)款条文获送达通知的人,如没有在通知所指明的时间内遵从通知的任何规定─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)主管当局可进行或安排进行所需的工作,以符合通知的规定,以及将进行工作时所移走的物料处置,并可向该人追讨因此而招致的开支。 (由1989年第11号第2条修订)(3)如─
(a)并不知何人为任何上述广告板、棚架或构筑物的拥有人或该等拥有人的受雇人或代理人,或不能轻易将他们寻获;或
(b)主管当局认为因上述广告板、棚架或构筑物的状况而应立刻将其移走或应立刻使其安全,则不论是否已根据第(1)款送达通知,主管当局亦可立即将该等广告板、棚架或构筑物移走或使其安全。 (由1989年第11号第2条代替)
(4)凡主管当局根据第(3)款条文移走任何广告板、棚架或构筑物,主管当局可将已移走的任何物料处置,并可向该等广告板、棚架或构筑物的拥有人追讨移走该等广告板、棚架或构筑物和处置该等物料所招致的开支,但如主管当局不知何人为有关的拥有人、不能轻易寻获该拥有人或确定该拥有人身分,或该拥有人不在香港,则主管当局可将该等物料售卖,而在售卖所得收益中扣除上述开支后,须将余款(如有的话)拨交库务署。 (由1971年第71号第3条修订;由1986年第10号第24条修订;由1989年第11号第2条修订)
(5)依据第(4)款拨交库务署的款项,如在5年期间内无人申索,须拨归香港政府一般收入。 (由1971年第71号第3条增补。由1986年第10号第24条修订)

第132章 第105A条体育场的提供
第IXA部
体育场
(1)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何处所拨作体育场用途。
(2)附表12所指明的处所,须当作已根据第(1)款拨作体育场用途。
(3)主管当局须在切实可行范围内,尽快安排由屋宇地政署署长为各体育场拟备图则一份。 (由1982年第76号法律公告修订;由1986年第94号法律公告修订)
(4)按照第(3)款拟备的各份图则,均须存放在适当的土地注册处。 (由1993年第8号第2条修订)
(5)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将附表12修订、增补或删减。
(第IXA部由1973年第21号第8条增补。由1976年第9号第10条修订)

第132章 第105B条体育场的管理
(1)除第105F条另有规定外,任何体育场均归主管当局管理和管辖,而主管当局亦获赋予在体育场提供任何种类设施的权利。
(2)主管当局可为管理体育场以及在体育场内提供设施而订立合约。
(3)主管当局可指明任何体育场或其任何部分可作的用途。
(第IXA部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105C条编配和准许使用体育场或其任何部分
(1)主管当局可准许任何人为主管当局按个别情况所批准的用途,以及在主管当局按个别情况所批准的时间,专用任何体育场或其任何部分。
(2)根据第(1)款获准许专用任何体育场的人─
(a)须决定在上述专用期间内,是否准许公众进入该体育场;及
(b)须厘定在上述期间内公众人士所须缴付的入场费(如有的话)。
(第IXA部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105D条有关体育场的规例
主管当局可就下列任何事项订立规例─
(a)对任何体育场的管理和管辖,包括任何体育场的关闭或局部关闭;
(b)订定任何体育场或其任何部分可向公众人士开放的时间;
(c)在任何体育场内保持秩序及纪律良好,以及防止在任何体育场内出现妨扰事故;
(d)对在任何体育场内进行商业活动或宣传,或竖设构筑物的管制(包括禁止);在违反根据本条订立的规例下带进或留在体育场以作商业活动、宣传或建筑用途的物料的移走、贮存和出售;因将上述物料移走、贮存和出售所招致费用的追讨;售卖所得收益的没收。 (由1981年第45号第2条代替)
(第IXA部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105E条主管当局可指明使用体育场等的条件
主管当局可指明使用下列项目时所须遵守的条件─
(a)任何体育场;
(b)任何体育场的任何部分;或
(c)在任何体育场内或在任何体育场的任何部分内所提供的任何设施。
(由1999年第78号第7条代替)

第132章 第105F条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第105G条博物馆的提供
第IXB部
博物馆、图书馆及文娱中心
博物馆
主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何建筑物、建筑物的任何部分,或任何范围指定为博物馆。
(第IXB部由1973年第21号第8条增补。由1976年第9号第10条修订)

第132章 第105H条博物馆的管理
(1)各博物馆均归主管当局管理和管辖,而主管当局亦获赋予在博物馆提供任何种类设施的权利。
(2)主管当局可为管理博物馆以及在博物馆内提供设施而订立合约。
(3)主管当局可指明任何博物馆或其任何部分可作的用途。
(由1982年第66号第2条代替)

第132章 第105I条有关博物馆的规例
主管当局可就下列任何事项订立规例─
(a)订定可准许公众进入博物馆或其任何部分的日子及时间;
(b)博物馆的关闭或局部关闭;
(c)对准许任何人、动物、禽鸟、鱼或东西进入或被带入博物馆或其任何部分的规管; (由1982年第66号第3条修订)
(d)对展品的借出、抄录或临摹、摄影或复制的规管; (由1982年第66号第3条修订)
(e)对使用博物馆内展品或设施的规管;
(f)对博物馆内的人的行为的规管,以及防止博物馆内出现妨扰事故; (由1982年第66号第3条修订)
(g)保护博物馆及其内的展品、装置、家具及其他物品,以免其遭损坏、销毁或遗失;
(ga)下列款额的评估和追讨─
(i)凡政府因博物馆的任何部分,或其内的任何装置、家具或其他东西,或任何展品有所损坏、销毁或遗失而蒙受损害或损失时,须缴付以作补偿的款额;及 (由1986年第10号第12条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(ii)不超过上述款额20%的附加费; (由1982年第66号第3条增补)(h)可拒绝任何人使用博物馆内任何设施的情况; (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(i)可拒绝任何人进入博物馆或其任何部分的情况,或可指示任何人离开博物馆或其任何部分的情况; (由1982年第66号第3条修订)
(j)可将任何物品带进博物馆或在博物馆内使用任何物品所须遵守的条款及条件;
(ja)任何人在博物馆时可将物品存放于该博物馆以作妥善保存的条款及条件; (由1982年第66号第3条增补)
(k)对博物馆内车辆的行驶和停泊的管制;
(ka)对在任何博物馆内进行商业活动或宣传、携带供展示物品,或竖设构筑物的管制(包括禁止);在违反根据本条订立的规例下带进或留在博物馆以作商业活动、宣传、展示或建筑用途的物料的移走、贮存和出售;因将上述物料移走、贮存和出售所招致费用的追讨;售卖所得收益的没收; (由1982年第66号第3条增补)
(l)防止博物馆职员在执行职责时遭受妨碍;
(m)因反对公职人员按照根据本条所订的规例所作出的决定、指示或规定而提出的上诉;
(n)博物馆的一般规管和管理。

第132章 第105J条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第105K条图书馆的提供和管理
图书馆
(1)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何建筑物或建筑物的任何部分指定为图书馆。 (由1976年第9号第10条修订)
(2)各图书馆均归主管当局管理和管辖。
(3)主管当局可设立和经办流动图书馆以供公众使用。
(4)主管当局可将图书馆的任何部分拨作温习或研究、开办课程或展览、阅览或聆听图书馆藏件,或其他同类的教育或文化用途,并可使用该等地方作上述用途,而主管当局亦可就上述用途提供所需的设备及设施。 (由1979年第50号第3条增补)
(第IXB部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105L条有关图书馆的规例
(1)主管当局可为达致下述任何目的而订立规例─
(a)订明图书馆长的权力、职责及职能;
(b)订定任何图书馆向公众开放的时间;
(c)对准许进入任何图书馆或其任何部分,使用任何图书馆或其任何部分,或使用任何图书馆内所提供的设备、设施或图书馆藏件,加以规管;
(d)对在任何图书馆借出和借入图书馆藏件的规管;
(e)规定任何由图书馆借出图书馆藏件的人作出担保或保证;
(f)对任何图书馆内的人的行为的规管;
(g)保护任何图书馆及其内的装置、家具、设备、图书馆藏件及其他物品,以免其遭损坏;
(h)就评估和追讨下列款额,订定条文─
(i)凡政府因任何装置、家具、设备或图书馆藏件有所遗失、损坏或销毁而蒙受损失或损害时,须缴付以作补偿的款额;及 (由1986年第10号第13条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(ii)不超过上述款额20%的附加费;(i)令任何人可被拒使用任何图书馆或图书馆内任何设备、设施或图书馆藏件,并令任何人可被逐出图书馆;
(j)规定任何人在某图书馆时可将物品存放于该图书馆以作妥善保存的条款;
(k)就任何人由任何图书馆借出图书馆藏件,在任何图书馆使用或预留图书馆藏件,将物品存放于图书馆以作妥善保存,以及使用在图书馆任何部分内所提供的房间、设备或设施所须缴付的罚款,订定条文; (由1994年第49号第24条修订)
(l)就任何图书馆的一般规管和管理,订定条文。(2)(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
(3)本条条文不得视为授权侵犯任何图书馆藏件的版权。
(4)除文意另有所指外,就本条及根据本条订立的规例而言,“图书馆”(library) 一词包括流动图书馆。
(由1979年第50号第4条代替)

第132章 第105LA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第105M条文娱中心的提供
文娱中心
(1)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将任何处所及其附属场地拨作文娱中心用途。
(2)附表13所指明的处所,须当作已根据第(1)款拨作文娱中心用途。
(3)主管当局须在切实可行范围内,尽快安排由屋宇地政署署长为各文娱中心及其附属场地拟备图则一份。 (由1982年第76号法律公告修订;由1986年第94号法律公告修订)
(4)按照第(3)款拟备的各份图则,均须存放在适当的土地注册处。 (由1993年第8号第2条修订)
(5)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将附表13条订、增补或删减。
(第IXB部由1973年第21号第8条增补。由1976年第9号第10条修订)

第132章 第105N条文娱中心的管理
(1)各文娱中心均归主管当局管理和管辖,而主管当局亦获赋予在文娱中心提供任何种类设施的权利。
(2)主管当局可为管理文娱中心以及在文娱中心内提供设施而订立合约。
(3)主管当局可指明任何文娱中心或其任何部分可作的用途。
(由1981年第45号第3条代替)

第132章 第105O条有关文娱中心的规例
主管当局可就下列任何事项订立规例─
(a)订定任何文娱中心或其任何部分每星期可向公众人士开放的日子,以及每天可向公众人士开放的时间;
(b)对获准进入任何文娱中心或其任何部分的人的行为的规管,以及将违反依据本条所订规例的条文的人逐出任何文娱中心或其任何部分;
(ba)对在任何文娱中心内进行商业活动或宣传,或竖设构筑物的管制(包括禁止);在违反根据本条订立的规例下带进或留在文娱中心以作商业活动、宣传或建筑用途的物料的移走、贮存和出售;因将上述物料移走、贮存和出售所招致费用的追讨;售卖所得收益的没收; (由1981年第45号第4条增补)
(c)文娱中心及其内所提供的设施的一般规管和管理。
(第IXB部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105P条主管当局可指明使用文娱中心等的条件
主管当局可指明使用下列项目时所须遵守的条件─
(a)任何文娱中心;
(b)任何文娱中心的任何部分;或
(c)在任何文娱中心内或在任何文娱中心的任何部分内所提供的任何设施。
(由1999年第78号第7条代替)

第132章 第105Q条准许使用文娱中心
尽管主管当局根据第105O条具有订立规例的权力或根据第105P条获授予指明条件的权力,主管当局仍可在免费或收费的情况下,准许任何人在主管当局按个别情况认为适当的一段期间或多于一段期间专用文娱中心的任何部分,以作主管当局按个别情况认为适当的用途;如主管当局已如此准许文娱中心的任何部分由任何人专用,则公众进入该等部分是否须缴付费用,可由主管当局指示,或可在主管当局同意下,由已如此获准许专用该等部分的人指示。
(第IXB部由1973年第21号第8条增补)

第132章 第105R条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第105S条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第105T条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第106条公众游乐场地的提供
第X部
公众游乐场地
(1)主管当局可不时藉命令将任何地方拨作公众游乐场地用途,亦可藉同一项命令或其后的命令而指明该等场地或其任何部分须作的用途。
(2)附表4所指明的地方,须当作已根据第(1)款条文拨作公众游乐场地用途。
(3)主管当局须在切实可行范围内,尽快为各公众游乐场地拟备图则一份。
(4)凡因公众游乐场地的界线有所更改,或因该游乐场地在其他方面有所变化,以致按照第(5)款条文存放的图则不再准确,则主管当局须撤回该等如此存放的图则,并须在切实可行范围内,尽快为该游乐场地拟备一份修订图则或新图则。
(5)按照第(3)或(4)款条文拟备的各份图则,均须存放在适当的土地注册处。 (由1993年第8号第2条修订)
(6)主管当局可藉命令,将附表4修订、增补或删减。
(由1976年第9号第10条修订)

第132章 第107条公众游乐场地的管理和管辖
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)公众游乐场地归主管当局作一般管理和管辖(包括提供任何种类适意设备的专有权利)。
(2)主管当局可提供和划出公众游乐场地,以供举办游戏、运动项目及消闲活动,亦可按其认为适当而提供其他体育康乐活动及其他康乐活动的设施。 (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(3)在符合第106(1)条及第(4)款条文的规定下,主管当局可不时指明任何公众游乐场地或其任何部分可作的用途,不论是属提供体育康乐活动或其他康乐活动设施的用途或其他的用途。
(4)行政长官如认为需要或适宜,可规定主管当局不得使用或准许使用任何公众游乐场地或公众游乐场地的任何部分,作主管当局根据第(3)款条文所指明的用途。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(由1963年第32号第13条代替)

第132章 第108条暂时关闭公众游乐场地等事项
(1)主管当局可为任何目的而不时将任何公众游乐场地的全部或任何部分暂时关闭,不许公众使用。
(2)主管当局可应任何学校、会社或组织,或任何个人的申请,将下列场地在免费或收费的情况下,编配予他们在指明的日子或期间专用─
(a)根据第107条条文划出以供举办有组织的游戏及运动项目的游玩场地或球场;
(b)任何公众游乐场地内的网球场,根据第107条条文提供的体育康乐活动或其他康乐活动设施,或公众游乐场地的任何其他部分,但不包括根据该条条文划出以供举办有组织的游戏及运动项目的游玩场地或球场。

第132章 第109条有关公众游乐场地的规例
主管当局可订立有关公众游乐场地的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)妥善的管理和管辖(包括关闭或局部关闭);
(b)保持秩序良好,并防止发生滥用情况及出现妨扰事故;
(c)对进行建造、商业活动或宣传的管制(包括禁止);
(d)对在任何沙滩捕鱼的管制(包括禁止);
(e)对在任何沙滩使用船只、小艇或其他水上运输工具(包括滑水板及模型)的管制(包括禁止);
(f)(由1994年第49号第26条废除)
(g)任何违反根据本条订立的规例所关乎的车辆、船只、动物或其他物品或东西的检取和处置。

第132章 第109A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第110条公众游乐场地规则
(1)主管当局可就任何公众游乐场地订立并不抵触根据第109条订立的规例的规则,以为在该等公众游乐场地的使用方面更佳地管制民众作出规定,以及提供关于使用该等游乐场地的资料。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(2)任何人没有遵从根据第(1)款条文订立的规则,即属犯罪。

第132章 第111条管理人员的委任及权力
(1)主管当局可委任公众游乐场地的管理人员。
(2)公众游乐场地的管理人员如发现任何人违反与该公众游乐场地有关的规例、规则或命令的条文,即可将该人逮捕,并将其交由警务人员羁押或带往最近的警署,而《警队条例》(第232章)第51及52条的条文或该条例第52条的条文(视属何情况而定),亦即告适用。

第132章 第111A条本部的释义
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见1998年第29号第105条
第XA部
街道名称
在本部中,除文意另有所指外─
“私家街道”(private street) 指位于任何根据政府租契、特许或其他方式从政府名下持有的土地上的街道,或位于政府已就其批出或保留通行权的土地上的街道; (由1998年第29号第105条修订)
“街道”(street) 包括私家街道及任何经由路政署署长宣布为街道的土地范围。 (由1982年第76号法律公告修订;由1986年第127号法律公告修订)

第132章 第111B条私家街道名称建议
(1)除第(2)款另有规定外,任何人均可藉送交主管当局的书面通知而提出─
(a)任何未命名的私家街道的名称建议;或
(b)任何已命名的私家街道的更改名称建议。(2)如任何私家街道所在的土地是根据政府租契或凭借政府租契而持有,则除该土地的拥有人外,不得由其他人根据第(1)款就该私家街道提出建议。 (由1998年第29号第105条修订)
(3)主管当局在接获根据第(1)款提出的建议后,须考虑有关的申请,并须─
(a)根据第111C(1)(a)或(b)条(视属何情况而定)作出宣布;或
(b)拒绝作出宣布。(4)主管当局如根据第(3)款拒绝作出宣布,须将列明其决定理由的决定通知送达根据第(1)款提出申请的人。
(5)根据第(4)款获送达通知的人,可在自该通知的日期起计的30天内,就主管当局的决定向市政服务上诉委员会提出上诉。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)

第132章 第111C条宣布街道名称
(1)尽管第111B条另有规定,主管当局仍可藉宪报内所作的宣布─
(a)为任何未命名的街道命名;或
(b)更改任何已命名的街道的名称。(2)主管当局须在根据第(1)(b)款作出宣布前30天或之前,发出其更改有关街道名称意向的公告。
(3)根据第(2)款发出的公告─
(a)须载有更改有关街道名称建议的简述;
(b)须指明地址以供送达就该建议所提出的反对;
(c)须指明可提出反对的时间;及
(d)须按下述方式发布─
(i)将公告在宪报刊登;及
(ii)将公告的中英文版本张贴于会受建议的宣布影响的街道或部分街道上的显眼地方或该街道附近的显眼地方。(4)任何人可于根据第(2)款发出的公告在宪报刊登的日期起计30天内,以书面向主管当局反对建议根据第(1)(b)款作出的宣布。
(5)主管当局须考虑根据第(4)款提出的反对,并须在根据第(1)(b)款作出宣布前,将列明其决定理由的决定通知送达提出反对的人。
(6)根据第(5)款获送达通知的人,可在自该通知的日期起计的30天内,就主管当局的决定向市政服务上诉委员会提出上诉。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)

第132章 第111D条标示或展示其他街道名称的罚则
主管当局如已根据第111C(1)条宣布任何街道名称,则任何人在该街道上的建筑物或竖设物上标示或展示所宣布的街道名称以外的其他街道名称,即属犯罪。
(第XA部由1980年第40号第2条增补)

第132章 第112条在住用处所存有尸体的限制
第XI部
尸体的处置
一般规定
(1)任何人如在用作供人居住的处所内存有人类尸体,或导致或准许在用作供人居住的处所内存有人类尸体,为期超过48小时,则除非该尸体是放置于经紧密加封的棺木内,否则该人即属犯罪。
(2)任何人在没有主管当局书面准许下,在用作供人居住的处所内存有任何放置于棺木内的尸体,或导致或准许在用作供人居住的处所内存有上述尸体,为期超过7天(包括第(1)款所提述的48小时的时段),则即使棺木已经紧密加封,该人仍属犯罪。

第132章 第112A条主管当局可命令将人类遗骸埋葬或火葬
(1)主管当局可─
(a)在符合《生死登记条例》(第174章)第16(1)条条文的规定下,安排将一份符合附表7表格E格式的通知送达具有处置任何人类遗骸权利的人,规定该人安排将该等遗骸在通知所指明的期限内依法埋葬或火葬;及
(b)在通知所提述的人类遗骸并没有在通知所指明的期限内依法埋葬或火葬的情况下,将该等人类遗骸管有,并安排按其认为适当的方式予以处置。(2)主管当局如信纳下列事项,可将任何人类遗骸管有,并安排按其认为适当的方式予以处置─
(a)具有处置该人类遗骸的权利的人不在香港或不能轻易寻获,而其身分亦不能轻易确定;或 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(b)每一名具有处置该人类遗骸的权利的人均无行为能力。(3)任何人─
(a)没有遵从根据第(1)(a)款向他送达的通知的规定;或
(b)在根据第(1)(a)款送达的通知所指明的期限届满后,在没有主管当局书面准许下管有通知所关乎的人类遗骸,即属犯罪。
(4)就本条而言,“人类遗骸”(human remains) 不包括骸骨。
(5)本条条文对任何成文法则中准许使用人类遗骸或准许切除并使用人类遗骸一部分,以作治疗用途或作医学教育或研究用途的条文,并无减损。
(由1969年第48号第7条增补)

第132章 第113条公众及私营坟场
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
坟场
(1)附表5第I及III部所指明的地方,均拨作公众坟场用途。
(2)附表5第II及IV部所指明的地方,均拨作私营坟场用途。
(2A) 附表5第IVA部所指明的地方,均拨作供英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会用作英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场的用途。 (由1976年第69号第2条增补。由1994年第12号第3条修订)
(3)行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令将附表5修订,或在附表5增补或删减任何坟场。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第114条坟场的图则及划界
(1)主管当局须在切实可行范围内,尽快为各坟场拟备图则一份,并按其认为适当的方式标明该等坟场的界线。
(2)除第(2A)款另有规定外,凡因坟场的界线有所更改,或因坟场在其他方面有所变化,以致按照第(3)款条文存放的图则不再准确,主管当局须撤回该等如此存放的图则,并须在切实可行范围内,尽快为该坟场拟备一份修订图则或新图则,以及在有需要时按其认为适当的方式进一步标明该坟场的界线。 (由1994年第12号第4条修订)
(2A) 主管当局在就英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场行使根据第(2)款所授予的权力前,须与英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会商议。 (由1994年第12号第4条增补)
(3)按照第(1)或(2)款条文拟备的各份图则,均须存放在适当的土地注册处。(由1993年第8号第2条修订)

第132章 第115条公众坟场及英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场的一般管理和关闭
(1)公众坟场归主管当局作一般管理和管辖。 (由1976年第69号第3条修订;由1994年第12号第5条修订)
(1A) 英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场归英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会作一般管理和管辖。 (由1994年第12号第5条增补)
(2)主管当局可藉宪报公告,宣布关闭任何公众坟场或其任何部分。 (由1976年第69号第3条代替。由1994年第12号第5条修订)
(3)如任何坟场或坟场的任何部分已根据第(2)款条文宣布被关闭,而任何人在其内埋葬人类遗骸或导致或准许在其内埋葬人类遗骸,或在其内存放载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或导致或准许在其内存放该等瓮盎,该人即属犯罪。

第132章 第116条有关坟场的规例
(1)即使关于任何坟场的任何拨地契据、批地契据或其他文书另有规定,主管当局仍可就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)对坟墓、墓穴及瓮盎加以标明或以其他方式识别,以及有关其内所作埋葬的登记册的提供、保管、备存和查阅;
(b)对可在任何一个坟墓或墓穴埋葬尸体的数目的管制;
(c)坟墓间及墓穴间相隔的空间;
(d)将坟墓封闭、铺上泥草或加上盖顶的方式及所使用的物料,以及必须将坟墓如此封闭、铺上泥草或加上盖顶的期限;
(e)将坟墓及墓穴重开,并将人类遗骸自其内移走;
(f)防止出现和减除与坟场、坟墓、墓穴、瓮盎或人类遗骸埋葬相关的妨扰事故;
(g)进入和视察坟场及墓穴;
(h)坟场的妥善管理;
(i)坟墓及墓穴的深度及大小;
(j)(由1994年第49号第28条废除)
(k)主管当局认为为妥善规管和管辖坟场以符合公众利益而需订明或订定条文的其他事宜。(2)除第(1)款所指明之目的外,主管当局亦可订立有关公众坟场的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)任何上述坟场或其任何部分的布局设计及用途,及其附带的事宜;
(b)在任何坟墓捡掘人类遗骸以及以合乎体统的方式将之处置;
(c)坟墓、墓穴或瓮盎上方或周围的纪念碑像或围绕物的大小;
(d)在任何上述坟场或其任何部分将人类遗骸埋葬、捡掘或移走时所采用的合乎规矩及合乎体统的方式,在其内作与此相关的仪式、典礼、习俗或宗教礼仪的方式,以及前往任何上述坟场的人的合乎规矩及合乎体统的行为。 (由1994年第49号第28条修订)
(e)(由1994年第49号第28条废除)(3)根据第(1)款订立的规例,不适用于任何英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场。 (由1994年第12号第6条增补)
(由1969年第48号第8条修订;由1972年第49号第2条修订)

第132章 第116A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第117条公众坟场及英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场的规则
(1)主管当局可就任何公众坟场或英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场订立并不抵触根据第116条订立的规例的规则,以为在该等公众坟场或英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场的使用方面更佳地管制民众作出规定,以及提供关于使用该等公众坟场或英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场的资料。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(2)任何人没有遵从根据第(1)款订立的规则,即属犯罪。

第132章 第118条禁止作未经批准的埋葬或遗骸捡掘
(1)任何人在没有主管当局书面准许下,在并非坟场的地方埋葬人类遗骸、存放载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或其他盛器,或散播经火化后的人类遗骸骨灰,即属犯罪。
(2)除按照本部条文规定外,任何人在没有主管当局书面准许下,捡掘人类遗骸、人类遗骸的任何部分或任何陪葬物品,从瓮盎或其他盛器移走人类遗骸、人类遗骸的任何部分或任何物品,或从任何地方移走或带走载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或其他盛器,即属犯罪。
(3)除下述的人外,第(1)或(2)款所指的准许不得授予任何其他人:遗骸将被埋葬、存放、捡掘或移走(视属何情况而定)的人的合法遗产代理人或最近亲、获该遗产代理人或该最近亲妥为授权的代理人,或在无上述合法遗产代理人或最近亲或其代理人时,主管当局认为对处置在授予上述准许时有关的人类遗骸具有适当权益的人:
但主管当局可应任何私营坟场管理当局的要求,准许将任何人类遗骸从该坟场的某一处移往该坟场的另一处。
(4)除第(4A)款另有规定外,任何在不按照第(1)款条文或第119条条文下埋葬于坟场以外地方的人类遗骸,或存放于坟场以外地方的载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或其他盛器,均可由主管当局移走,并埋葬或存放于任何坟场内,或以主管当局认为适当而合乎体统的其他方式予以处置: (由1983年第18号法律公告修订;由1994年第12号第7条修订)
但在移走上述遗骸、瓮盎或其他盛器前,须取得民政事务局局长的同意。 (由1983年第18号法律公告代替。由1989年第262号法律公告修订;由1997年第362号法律公告修订)
(4A) 在依据第(4)款于英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场埋葬任何遗骸,或存放任何瓮盎或其他盛器之前,须取得英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会的同意。 (由1994年第12号第7条增补)
(5)(由1994年第49号第30条废除)

第132章 第118A条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第119条行政长官会同行政会议指示移走和处置人类遗骸的权力
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)尽管本部的其他条文另有规定,除第(2)款另有规定外,行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令,指示将人类遗骸从位于任何坟场内或任何坟场外的任何坟墓、瓮盎或其他盛器移走,或将位于任何坟场内或任何坟场外的任何载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或其他盛器移走,并可指示按其认为适当而合乎体统的方式予以处置: (由1994年第12号第8条修订)
但除非已就作出上述命令的意向在宪报刊登一项1个月通知期的公告,否则不得作出上述命令。
(2)据第(1)款作出的命令,不得就任何英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场作出─
(a)除非行政长官会同行政会议认为该款所提述的移走或处置,因公众利益而言是属需要的;及
(b)除非已就作出上述命令的意向以书面向英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会发出6个月通知期的通知。 (由1994年第12号第8条增补)
(由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第119A条主管当局指示移走和处置人类遗骸的权力
主管当局可藉命令,指示从位于公众坟场内的任何坟墓,移走任何已在其内埋葬为期不少于6年的人类遗骸或载有人类遗骸的瓮盎或其他盛器,并可指示按其认为适当而合乎体统的方式予以处置:
但除非已就作出上述命令的意向在宪报刊登一项1个月通知期的公告,否则不得作出上述命令。
(由1976年第9号第11条增补)

第132章 第120条移走棺木等
如根据本部条文移动人类遗骸,则亦可移动载有该等人类遗骸的棺木、瓮盎或其他盛器,以及其上或周围的纪念碑像或围绕物。

第132章 第121条已被捡掘的尸体的处置
(1)凡已根据《死因裁判官条例》(第504章)第7条捡掘任何尸体或尸体的任何部分,主管当局须按其认为适当的方式,为将该尸体重新埋葬或以其他方式处置作出安排。 (由1994年第12号第9条修订;由1997年第27号第64条修订)
(2)在任何尸体或尸体的任何部分根据第(1)款于英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场内重新埋葬或以其他方式处置之前,须取得英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会的同意。 (由1994年第12号第9条增补)
(由1967年第57号附表代替)

第132章 第122条支付重新埋葬等的开支
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
如行政长官会同行政会议、主管当局或裁判官,依据本部所授予的权力而安排将任何人类遗骸捡掘或移走,则捡掘或移走和重新埋葬或处置该遗骸的开支,须由政府一般收入拨款支付。
(由1976年第9号第12条代替。由1986年第10号第16条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第123条有关殓房的规例
殓房
(1)主管当局可订立有关殓房的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)对殓房登记或发牌,以及视察和管制(包括禁止)殓房;
(b)人类遗骸的接收、处理和保管;
(c)有关殓房所接收的人类遗骸的登记册的备存、查阅和保管;
(d)对人类遗骸运送来往殓房或其他地方的规管和管制。 (由1994年第49号第32条修订)
(e)(由1994年第49号第32条废除)(2)根据第(1)款订立的规例,可适用于一般情况,或只局限适用于任何类别或类型的殓房,或只局限适用于任何地方、地区或范围。

第132章 第123A条公众殡仪厅
主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将其营办的殓房指定为公众殡仪厅。
(由1978年第3号第2条增补)

第132章 第123AA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第123B条公众殡仪厅的管理
各公众殡仪厅均归主管当局管理和管辖。
(由1978年第3号第2条增补)

第132章 第123C条有关公众殡仪厅的规例
主管当局可订立有关公众殡仪厅的规例,以就下列各方面订明或订定条文─
(a)人类遗骸的接收、处理和保管;
(b)公众殡仪厅的管理和运作,包括不准任何人进入公众殡仪厅或将其逐出公众殡仪厅;
(c)(由1994年第49号第34条废除)
(d)可使用公众殡仪厅设施的人,以及使用时所须遵守的条件;
(e)保持公众殡仪厅内秩序良好。
(由1978年第3号第2条增补)

第132章 第123D条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第124条主管当局处置无人申索管有的尸体的权利
(1)如具有处置任何人类遗骸的权利的人─
(a)在殓房接收该遗骸后48小时的期限内─
(i)没有向管理或管辖该殓房的人提出申索管有该遗骸;或
(ii)放弃处置该遗骸的权利;或(b)虽然曾在上述48小时期限内提出申索管有该遗骸,但在提出申索后48小时内没有将该遗骸管有以及将其从殓房移走,则处置该遗骸的权利即归属主管当局,而主管当局可按其认为适当的方式,安排将该遗骸处置。 (由1969年第48号第9条代替)
(2)任何人明知而在不按照具有提出申索权利的人所提出的申索下,或明知而在不按照主管当局的指示下,或明知而在没有主管当局的同意下,处置殓房内的任何人类遗骸或人类遗骸的任何部分,即属犯罪:
但如将任何人类遗骸从任何并不属于政府的殓房转往属于政府的殓房,则本款条文并不使其构成罪行。

第132章 第124A条政府及私营火葬场
火葬及火葬场
(1)附表5第V部所指明的地方,均为政府火葬场。
(2)附表5第VI部所指明的地方,均为认可私营火葬场。
(3)附表5第VII部所指明的地方,均为纪念花园。
(4)主管当局可藉宪报刊登的命令,将附表5第V、VI及VII部修订、增补或删减。 (由1976年第9号第13条修订)
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124B条政府火葬场及纪念花园的管理
政府火葬场及纪念花园均归主管当局管理和管辖。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124C条用作火葬场的地方
除以下所列者外,任何建筑物或地方均不得用作火葬场─
(a)政府火葬场;
(b)认可私营火葬场;或
(c)主管当局在其认为适当的条款及条件下,已向任何人、社团或机构授予特别书面准许,以用作火葬人类遗骸或许可证所指明类别的人类遗骸的有关建筑物或地方。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124D条申请在某些地点设置火葬场或在现有的火葬场加入设施时就任何反对作聆讯的条文
(1)如有根据第124C(c)条向主管当局提出申请,以取得准许,将任何距离住宅不足200米,或在距离公路50米范围内的建筑物或地方,用作焚化人类遗骸,或向主管当局申请在第124C(b)或(c)条提述的建筑物或地方加入与焚化人类遗骸直接有关的设施,则主管当局须安排将指明有关场地所在及设施的关于申请的公告,在宪报连续3期以中英文刊登,费用由申请人支付。 (由1979年第89号法律公告修订)
(1A) 如主管当局决定在任何现有的政府火葬场加入与焚化人类遗骸直接有关的设施,则须安排将指明有关场地所在及须加设施的公告,在宪报连续3期以中英文刊登。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(2)如任何人在第(1)及(1A)款适用的情况下反对授予准许或加入设施,则反对必须以书面向主管当局提出,并在最后一次刊登上述公告后1个星期内,送抵主管当局办事处。
(3)主管当局在决定是否批准每项申请或决定是否加入设施前,须考虑上述各项反对,以及反对人和申请人或其代表所提出的任何证据。
(4)作出决定后,主管当局须在切实可行的时间内将决定及作出该决定的理由,以书面通知申请人及反对人。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(5)依据第(1)款的申请人或依据第(1)及(1A)款的反对人,可在通知书日期30天内,向市政服务上诉委员会作出上诉。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(由1973年第21号第9条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第124E条有关火葬及火葬场的规例
(1)主管当局可就下列任何事项订立规例─
(a)火葬场的保养和视察;
(b)人类遗骸可予焚化的情况,以及焚化人类遗骸时所须遵守的条件;
(c)人类遗骸经上述焚化后所余骨灰的处置或安葬;
(d)在获准焚化人类遗骸前,所须发出或作出的通知、证明书及声明的格式,而该等声明须根据和凭借《宣誓及声明条例》(第11章)作出;
(e)(由1994年第49号第36条废除)
(f)有关焚化人类遗骸的登记;
(g)将并非政府火葬场的火葬场关闭,以及授权发出关闭该等火葬场的命令。(2)任何成文法则所载有关销毁和捏改埋葬事宜登记册,以及有关该等登记册的节录本在法庭或在其他情况作为证据的可接纳性的条文,均适用于按上述规例指示须予备存的焚化人类遗骸事宜登记册。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124EA条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第124F条罪行
(1)除非按照本部条文及根据本部订立的规例的规定,否则任何人明知而进行或促致或参与任何人类遗骸的焚化,则除在其他方面所招致的法律责任或刑罚外,该人亦属犯罪。
(2)任何人故意作出任何虚假声明或陈述,或签署或行使任何虚假证明书,目的在促致任何人类遗骸的焚化,则除在其他方面所招致的法律责任或刑罚外,该人亦属犯罪。
(3)任何人在意图隐瞒犯罪或意图阻碍对罪行作检控下,促致或企图促致任何躯体的火化,或在上述意图下根据本部作出任何声明或发出任何证明书,均属犯罪。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124G条费用属殡殓费的一部分
凡将死者火化,因此或与此相关而适当招致的订明费用及开支,须当作为死者殡殓费的一部分。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124H条为死因裁判官所订定的保留条文
本部条文并不干预死因裁判官命令将躯体火化的司法管辖权或权力,亦不授权任何人制造妨扰事故或准许出现妨扰事故。
(由1973年第21号第9条增补)

第132章 第124I条主管当局可订明费用
第XIA部
费用
(1)主管当局可藉规例规定就下列项目而应付的费用─
(a)垃圾清扫或清粪服务;
(b)厕所、浴室的登记或发牌,或厕所或浴室的使用;
(c)厌恶性行业的登记或发牌;
(d)泳池的登记或发牌;
(e)在关乎食物方面(就本段而言,食物包括活的家禽、活的爬虫及活鱼)从事下列项目或与下列项目相关的处所、业务或人的登记或发牌─
(i)出售供人食用的食物;
(ii)制造、配制、运输、贮存、包装、标记、端送或交付以下项目,或为将以下项目出售而将其展出─
(A)拟出售或出售供人食用的食物;或
(B)冰块;或(iii)食物环境生署署长可根据第56条就之而订立规例的任何事项;(f)公营屠房所提供或与公营屠房相关而提供的服务;
(g)私营屠房的登记或发牌;
(h)动物或屠体的检查或检验,以及与任何检查或检验相关而作出或因任何检查或检验而作出的任何事情;
(i)营办私营街市的登记或发牌;
(j)小贩的发牌以及小贩摊位或摊档的编配及使用,摊位证或小贩证章的发出(包括摊位证或小贩证章复本的发出或摊位证或小贩证章的批注或修订)或小贩替手的委任;
(k)附表11A所指明的活动的发牌;
(l)埋葬人类遗骸;
(m)在关乎公众坟场方面,在坟墓上方或周围设置纪念碑像或围绕物,以及建造墓穴或瓮盎,或索取公众坟场坟墓登记册记项的副本;
(n)授予捡掘人类遗骸的准许;
(o)殓房的登记或发牌;
(p)使用公众殡仪厅,或使用公众殡仪厅所提供或与公众殡仪厅的使用相关而提供的服务;
(q)在任何火葬场内将人类遗骸火化;
(r)人类遗骸在火葬场火化后所余骨灰的处置或安葬;
(s)在火葬场或纪念花园内置放任何纪念碑像、石碑、铭文、插花盛器或其他装饰物;
(t)在为记录属悼念性质的题字而备存于纪念花园内的纪念册上作出题字;
(u)在火葬场或纪念花园内种植任何树木、灌木或植物。(2)为免生疑问,现述明本条所订的就登记、发牌或授予准许或许可证规定应付的费用的权力,包括就牌照、临时牌照、准许或许可证的批出、续期或转让,以及就牌照、准许或许可证复本的发出、就牌照、准许或许可证的批注或修订或就登记的续期规定应付的费用的权力。
(3)主管当局就第(1)款所订的任何项目规定费用时,可就不同界别或类别的人或情况而订明不同的费用。
(第XIA部由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第124J条主管当局可就附表16所指明的项目订明费用
(1)主管当局可藉规例规定作为公众人士的个人就附表16所指明的项目而应付的费用。
(2)就第(1)款而言,以下项目并不包括在内─
(a)(i)会社、机构、协会或其他组织的成员以其成员身分进入附表16所指明的场地或设施而应付的费用;或
(ii)为商业目的而进入附表16所指明的场地或设施而应付的费用;或(b)(i)会社、机构、协会或其他组织的成员以其成员身分使用附表16所指明的场地、服务或设施而应付的费用;
(ii)为参加由会社、机构、协会或其他组织筹办或安排或由他人代会社、机构、协会或其他组织筹办或安排的游戏、运动或其他活动而使用附表16所指明的场地、服务或设施而应付的费用;
(iii)为进行宣传或商业活动而使用附表16所指明的场地、服务或设施而应付的费用;或
(iv)为商业目的而使用附表16所指明的场地、服务或设施而应付的费用。(3)主管当局可根据第(1)款就不同界别或类别的人或情况,订明不同的费用。
(4)主管当局可藉在宪报刊登的命令修订附表16。
(5)第(4)款所指的命令须经立法会批准。
(第XIA部由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第124K条主管当局可在财政司司长的批准下厘定费用
(1)除第124J(1)条另有规定外,主管当局可在财政司司长的批准下,厘定为任何与文化或消闲活动有关的目的进入或使用由主管当局提供或由主管当局管辖和管理的场地、服务或设施而应付的费用。
(2)根据本条为任何项目而厘定的费用,可因应不同界别或类别的人或情况而有所不同。
(3)主管当局可以其认为合适的方式将根据第(1)款厘定的费用发布周知。
(第XIA部由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第124L条主管当局可订明费用
(1)主管当局可藉规例订定为附表11所指明的活动领牌应付的费用。
(2)为免生疑问,现述明本条所订的就发牌规定应付的费用的权力,包括就牌照、临时牌照的批出、续期或转让,以及就牌照复本的发出、就牌照的批注或修订规定应付的费用的权力。
(3)对于第(1)款所提述的任何活动,主管当局可就不同界别或类别的人或情况而订明不同的费用。
(第XIA部由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第124M条财政司司长可调低或免除费用
财政司司长或任何获其转授权限的公职人员可就一般情况或特定情况调低或免除根据第124I、124J或124L条订明或根据第124K条厘定的费用,或将该等费用的全部或部分退还。
(第XIA部由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第124N条第XIB部的释义
第XIB部
牌照上诉委员会
(由1999年第78号第7条代替)
在本部中,除文意另有所指外─
“主席”(Chairman) 指根据第125A(2)条获委担任该职位的人;
“委员会”(Board) 指根据第125A条设立的牌照上诉委员会;
“秘书”(secretary) 指根据第125I(1)条委任的委员会秘书;
“副主席”(Vice-Chairman) 指根据第125A(2)条获委担任该职位的人。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125条有关牌照等事项的一般条文
(1)如任何公职人员(在本条中称为发牌当局)根据本条例条文获赋权规定他人取得登记或获赋权批出牌照或许可证,则在符合本条例条文及根据本条例订立的规例的情况下,该等登记、牌照或许可证(视属何情况而定)─ (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(a)均须在发牌当局为达致本条例的目的而认为适宜施加的规定、条件或限制下作出、批出或续期;并可为同样目的而载有发牌当局的一项声明,免去根据本条例所订规例任何条文的适用; (由1976年第9号第14条修订;由1985年第69号第2条修订)
(b)可由发牌当局为达致本条例的目的而运用全权酌情决定权拒绝作出或批出、暂时吊销或取消,但任何登记、牌照或许可证不得因违反本条例条文以外的其他因由或因违反适用于该等登记、牌照或许可证的规定、条件或限制以外的其他因由,而被暂时吊销或取消。 (由1985年第69号第2条修订)(1A) 在不抵触第124M条的规定下,第(1)(a)款并不授权发牌当局在任何登记、牌照或许可证内载有声明,免去根据本条例所订立的规例中有关缴付费用的条文的规定。 (由1976年第9号第14条增补。由1986年第10号第17条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(1B)(a)如在任何登记、牌照或许可证的期满日期或之前,有关的登记、牌照或许可证的合法持有人,提出其续期申请并附上为此所订明的费用(如有的话),则─
(i)除非在上述登记、牌照或许可证期满日期前90天或之前,发牌当局已将其拒绝续期的意向书面通知送达上述持有人,否则不得拒绝作上述续期;但如在紧接上述期满日期前的90天期间内,有违反适用于上述登记、牌照或许可证的规定、条件或限制,则无须送达上述通知;
(ii)不得规定上述续期须符合任何在续期申请所关乎的登记、牌照或许可证方面所施加条件以外的附加条件,或任何替代在该等登记、牌照或许可证方面所施加条件的其他条件;但如在上述登记、牌照或许可证期满日期前90天或之前,发牌当局已将其施加附加或替代条件的意向以书面通知送达上述持有人,则不在此限。
(b)凡没有在任何登记、牌照或许可证期满日期或之前,提出该等登记、牌照或许可证的续期申请,或缴付为此所订明的费用,发牌当局可无须通知而拒绝作有关续期。 (由1985年第69号第2条增补)(2)除发牌当局认为适当外,任何人不得以多于一人的名义获得登记或获批给牌照或许可证:
但本款条文不得解释为阻止以法团名义获得登记或获批给牌照或许可证。
(3)除根据本条例订立的规例条文另有规定外,所有登记、牌照或许可证均可转让。
(4)如任何登记、牌照或许可证根据第(3)款条文而转让,则在转让作出后7天内,获予转让的人须向发牌当局交付通知,而通知须符合发牌当局所订明的格式(如有的话),并由转让人或其就此以书面授权的人签署以及由获予转让的人或其就此以书面授权的人签署。
(5)任何人没有按第(4)款规定发出关于将任何登记、牌照或许可证转让的通知,则─
(a)该人即属犯罪;及
(b)发牌当局可无须通知而取消该登记、牌照或许可证。(6)如根据本条例条文获登记的人或获批给根据本条例条文发出的牌照或许可证的人,离开香港为期超过30天而不向发牌当局发出书面通知,或发牌当局认为上述的人并非通常在香港居住或已不再通常在香港居住,则发牌当局可无须通知而取消该登记、牌照或许可证;而根据《公司条例》(第32章)注册的法团,如已不再获如此注册,则发牌当局亦可取消该登记、牌照或许可证。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(6A) 如发牌当局认为根据本条例条文获登记的人或认为获批给根据本条例条文发出的牌照或许可证的人,并没有进行该登记、牌照或许可证所关乎的业务或活动,则可无须通知而取消该登记、牌照或许可证。 (由1978年第57号第4条增补)
(7)如根据本条例条文获登记的人或获批给根据本条例条文发出的牌照或许可证的人,拟离开香港为期超过30天,则发牌当局可规定该人委任一名受委人,为期以发牌当局认为合理而不超过6个月的期间为限,而就本条例各方面而言,该名受委人在该段期间内须当作为以其本人名义获有关登记或获批给该牌照或许可证的人;如没有按本款所作规定委任上述受委人,即为取消该登记、牌照或许可证的理由。 (由1986年第10号第24条修订)
(8)如发牌当局取消或暂时吊销登记、牌照或许可证,或拒绝有关授予登记或批出牌照或许可证的申请或其续期申请,则发牌当局须随即将书面通知送达有关的持有人或申请人(视属何情况而定)以宣布其决定。
(9)任何人不满第(8)款所提述的决定,可于宣布该项决定的通知向其送达后14天内,就该项决定向根据第125A条设立的牌照上诉委员会提出上诉。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(10)如有上诉根据本条提出,发牌当局可在该项上诉等候裁定期间,运用其酌情决定权,规定该项被上诉的决定暂停执行。 (由1999年第78号第7条代替)
(11)根据本条例条文所授予的登记或批出的牌照或许可证,均不得视为豁免或免除任何人遵从任何其他成文法则条文的规定。

第132章 第125A条牌照上诉委员会的设立及其成员
(1)现设立一个名为“牌照上诉委员会”的委员会。
(2)委员会由以下人士组成─
(a)一名主席;
(b)一名副主席;及
(c)不少于13名其他成员,该等人士须由行政长官按照本条委任。
(3)公职人员不得根据第(2)款获委任为委员会成员。
(4)根据第(2)款获委任为主席、副主席或其他成员的人,须按照其委任条款任职及离职。
(5)任何成员可向行政长官发出书面通知而辞去其成员、主席或副主席的职位。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125B条委员会的职能及权力以及就其决定提出上诉
(1)委员会的职能是就任何根据第125条向委员会提出的上诉,进行聆讯并作出裁定。
(2)就上诉作出裁定时,委员会可行使作出该项被上诉的决定的人获授予的所有权力及酌情决定权。
(3)就上诉作出裁定时,委员会可维持或更改该项决定或宣告该项决定无效,如委员会宣告该项决定无效,则须以其本身的决定取代该项决定。委员会亦可延展遵从第125条所提述的发牌当局所发通知或所作命令的规定的指明时限(如有的话)。
(4)任何向委员会提出上诉的人,如不满委员会的决定,可于收到关于该项决定的通知后14天内,向市政服务上诉委员会提出上诉。
(5)如有人根据第(4)款针对某项决定提出上诉,委员会可运用其酌情决定权,规定该项决定在上诉等候裁定期间暂停执行。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125C条委员会须如何组成以处理上诉
(1)委员会须由以下人士组成,以聆讯上诉或根据第125B(5)条作出决定─
(a)主席或副主席;及
(b)4名根据第(2)款指定的其他成员。(2)秘书必须为施行第(1)(b)款而指定4名成员。
(3)秘书在根据第(2)款指定成员时,须接受主席或副主席的指示。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125D条上诉当事人
有关上诉的各方当事人为上诉人及作出该项被上诉的决定的发牌当局。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125E条适用于聆讯的条文
(1)主席或副主席须主持上诉的聆讯。
(2)上诉委员会的决定须取决于多数成员的决定。
(3)如在上诉聆讯开始后,一名或多于一名并非主持聆讯者的成员不能继续聆讯该上诉,则只要余下成员(包括主持聆讯者在内)的人数不少于3人并得到上诉各方当事人的同意,余下的成员可继续聆讯该上诉并作出裁定,而该委员会仍属妥为组成。
(4)如在第(3)款所指的情况下委员会由双数数目的成员组成,则主持聆讯者在票数相等时有权投决定票。
(5)在不抵触本条及根据第125G条订立的规则的规定下,主持聆讯者可决定聆讯向委员会提出的上诉的程序。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125F条委员会须说明作出决定的理由
(1)委员会必须说明作出决定的理由。
(2)秘书必须将委员会的决定及作出该决定的理由的文本送达上诉各方当事人。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125G条委员会可订立规则
(1)委员会可订立规则以规管向委员会提出上诉的事宜,指明就上诉而须提交或送达的文件,以及就对该等上诉进行聆讯及作出裁定以及强制执行其决定作出规定。
(2)根据第(1)款订立的规则是附属法例。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125H条上诉聆讯以外的委员会会议
在上诉聆讯或为第125B(5)条的目的而举行的会议以外的委员会会议上─
(a)会议的法定人数不得少于委员会当其时的成员人数的一半;
(b)主席或副主席须主持会议;
(c)问题由出席并有投票的成员的多数票决定;及
(d)主持会议者有权投决定票。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)

第132章 第125I条职员
(1)生福利及食物局局长可委任─ (由2002年第106号法律公告修订)
(a)一名委员会秘书;及
(b)生福利及食物局局长认为需要的其他职员。(2)生福利及食物局局长可委任一名法律顾问就关于上诉的法律事宜提供意见,该名法律顾问可出席任何在委员会席前进行的聆讯,亦可在委员会商议事宜时出席,以就此向委员会提供意见。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补。由2002年第106号法律公告修订)

第132章 第126条进入有关地方的一般权力
第XII部
杂项
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(1)除本条条文另有规定外,获任何公职人员(在本条中称为授权当局)以书面授权的公职人员,在应要求(如有的话)时已出示妥为认证并显示其权限的文件后,均具有权利在上午7时至下午7时的时段内随时进入任何处所、车辆、船只或飞机;如属工场或作业务用途的处所或船只,则具有权利在进行工作或业务时随时进入该等工场、处所或船只,以─ (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(a)确定在该等处所、车辆、船只或飞机上或在与其相关的情况下,是否或曾否有任何本条例条文遭违反,而该等条文是由授权当局负责强制执行的;
(b)确定是否有任何情况存在以致会授权或规定授权当局根据本条例条文采取行动或进行工作;而为此目的,有关人员并可抽取和带走在有关的地方所发现的物品或东西(包括水)的样本;
(c)采取或进行任何本条例条文授权或规定授权当局采取的行动或进行的工作;
(d)进行任何根据本条例条文而获授权进行的测试;
(e)概括而言由授权当局履行其根据本条例条文而具有的职能:但如有关的处所或船只并非作业务用途或用作工场,则除非已先向该等处所的占用人或掌管该等的船只的人发出不少于2小时通知期的拟进入该等地方的书面通知,或在上述的人不在场的情况下,已将该通知张贴于该等处所或船只(视属何情况而定)的显眼地方,否则并无当然权利要求进入该等处所或船只。
(2)如以经宣誓而作的书面告发向裁判官提出证明使其信纳─
(a)进入任何处所或船只的要求已遭拒绝或预料会遭拒绝,或该等处所无人占用或该等船只无人看顾(视属何情况而定),或占用人或看顾人暂不在场,或情况紧急,或提出进入申请会破坏进入该等地方的目的,或在该个案情况下,在下午7时至上午7时的时段内进入该等地方就施行本条例而言是合理的;及
(b)为达致任何上述目的,进入该等处所或船只是有合理理由的,该名裁判官可藉符合附表7表格B格式的手令,授权任何已获公职人员授权的公职人员进入该等地方,以及在有需要时使用武力进入该等地方;而上述作出授权的公职人员为达致其目的是有需要进入该等地方的: (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
但除非该名裁判官信纳申请手令的意向通知已向该等处所的占用人或掌管该等船只的人(视属何情况而定)发出,或信纳该等处所无人占用或该等船只无人看顾,或信纳占用人或看顾人暂不在场,或信纳情况紧急,或信纳发出上述通知会破坏进入该等地方的目的,或信纳在该个案情况下,在下午7时至上午7时的时段内进入该等地方就施行本条例而言是合理的,否则不得发出上述手令。 (由1997第47号第10条修订)
(3)任何公职人员如凭借第(1)款条文,或凭借根据第(2)款发出的手令进入任何处所或船只,可带同所需的人,而在离开他凭借上述条文或上述手令所进入的任何无人占用的处所或任何无人看顾的船只时,须令该等处所或船只所处状况能有效防御侵入者,一如他在进入时发现其所处的状况一样。
(4)每份根据第(2)款条文批出的手令,均保持有效,直至引致需要进入有关地方的目的已经达致为止。

第132章 第127条确保减除可循简易程序处理的妨扰事故的条文
(1)主管当局如信纳有任何本条适用的妨扰事故存在,可安排将一份符合附表7表格C格式的通知(在本条中称为“妨扰事故通知”),送达因其作为、失责或容受而令妨扰事故产生或继续存在的人,但如不能寻获该人,则可安排将上述通知送达有妨扰事故存在的处所或船只的占用人或拥有人,并规定上述获送达通知的人在通知所指明的期限内减除妨扰事故,并为达致该目的而作所需事情;主管当局如认为适当,通知亦可指明为达致上述目的而须进行的工作:
但如妨扰事故是因任何处所或船只在结构上的不足或缺点而引起,而该处所或船只是无人占用的,则上述妨扰事故通知须送达该处所或船只的拥有人。
主管当局并可藉根据本款前述条文而发出的通知,或藉进一步发出的通知,规定获送达通知的人作出所需的事情,以防止通知所关乎的妨扰事故再次出现;主管当局如认为适宜,亦可指明为达致此目的而须进行的工作,而即使通知所关乎的妨扰事故当其时已被减除,如主管当局认为该妨扰事故相当可能在同一处所或同一船只再次出现,则载有该项规定的通知仍可予送达。
(2)如下述的人不能寻获或其身分不能确定,则主管当局可减除有关的妨扰事故,以及作所需事情以防止其再次出现,并可向在此后被寻获或身分被确定的下述的人追讨有关费用─
(a)因其作为、失责或容受而令妨扰事故产生或继续存在的人;及
(b)有妨扰事故存在的处所或船只的拥有人及占用人。 (由1973年第58号第5条代替)(3)凡妨扰事故通知已向任何人送达,在下述其中一种情况下,该人即属犯罪(不论是否已有就该人作出第(4)款条文所指的命令)─
(a)上述通知所关乎的妨扰事故,是因该人故意的作为或失责而产生的;或
(b)该人没有在上述通知所指明的期限内,遵从该通知的任何规定。(4)凡妨扰事故通知已向任何人送达,则在下述情况下,主管当局可向法庭提出申诉,而聆讯该项申诉的法庭则可作出一项符合附表7表格D格式的循简易程序作出命令(在本条中称为“妨扰事故命令”)─
(a)该人没有在上述通知所指明的期限内,遵从该通知的任何规定;或
(b)上述命令所关乎的妨扰事故,虽已在该通知送达后被减除,但主管当局仍认为该等妨扰事故相当可能在同一处所或船只再次出现。(5)妨扰事故命令可属减除令、禁止令或封闭令,亦可由该等命令组合而成。
减除令可规定任何人遵从该命令所关乎的妨扰事故通知的各项或其中任何一项规定,或在该命令所指明的期限内,减除妨扰事故或作所需事情以防止其再次出现。
禁止令可禁止妨扰事故再次出现。
封闭令可禁止将任何处所或船只用作供人居住,但只有在向法庭提出证明使其信纳该等处所或船只因妨扰事故以致不宜供人居住后,该封闭令方可作出。
(6)如减除令或禁止令所针对的人提出要求,或法庭认为适宜,则减除令或禁止令须指明该人为减除该命令所关乎的妨扰事故或防止其再次出现而须进行的工作。
法庭如信纳任何有效的封闭令所针对的任何处所或船只,已被转为适宜供人居住,则可宣布信纳此事,并撤销封闭令。
(7)(a)任何人如无合理辩解而没有遵从妨扰事故命令,或明知而违反该命令,即属犯罪。
(b)在不损害(a)段条文的原则下,凡妨扰事故命令没有获遵从,主管当局可减除有关的妨扰事故,以及作出执行该命令所需的事情,并可向该命令所针对的人追讨因此而合理招致的开支。(8)《裁判官条例》(第227章)第VII部(上诉)条文,在符合下列条文的规定下,适用于根据本条进行的法律程序─
(a)如上诉所反对的妨扰事故命令属禁止令或封闭令,或包含任何禁止令或封闭令,或规定须进行结构工程,则在该项有关上诉获裁定前或被放弃前,任何人均不得因违反该命令或没有遵从该命令而被处任何刑罚:
但如该项上诉遭驳回或被放弃,则上诉人可就其违反或没有遵从上述妨扰事故命令期间的日数,按日被处以附表9第3栏就第(7)款所订罪行而指明的罚款,除非上诉人能令因追讨该项罚款而在其席前进行法律程序的法庭信纳上诉是基于实质理由而并非仅为拖延时间而提出的;如上诉遭驳回,聆讯上诉的法庭可自行施加罚款,犹如该法庭是任何可在其席前进行法律程序以追讨该等罚款的法庭一样;(b)如上诉所反对的妨扰事故命令规定须进行结构工程,则除下述情况外,在该项上诉获裁定前或被放弃前,不得根据该命令进行任何工程:
但作出上述命令的法庭如认为该项命令所关乎的妨扰事故继续存在时,会损害或危害健康,并认为将该等妨扰事故立刻减除并不会造成无法以赔偿作补偿的损害,则即使在有关上诉的待决期间,仍可授权主管当局立刻减除该等妨扰事故,但─
(i)如该项上诉获判得直,主管当局须向该命令所针对的人付给该人因主管当局减除该等妨扰事故而蒙受的损害的款额;及
(ii)如该项上诉遭驳回或被放弃,主管当局则可向上述的人追讨主管当局因减除该等妨扰事故所招致的开支。(9)如主管当局在减除本条适用的妨扰事故时,或为防止该等妨扰事故再次出现而作出所需事情时,移去任何物件或东西,该等物件或东西均可藉公开拍卖方式售卖,或在主管当局认为个案情况有所需要下以其他方式售卖,或不作出售而另予处置。
根据本款出售任何物件或东西所得的款项,可由主管当局保留,并用以支付其就上述妨扰事故所招致的开支,而余款(如有的话)则须应要求而付给该等物件或东西的拥有人。

第132章 第128条封闭在违反本条例条文下使用处所的权力
附注:
与《2002年公众生及市政 (修订)条例》(2002年第1号)所作的修订相关的过渡性条文见于该条例第8条。
(1)除第(1B)款另有规定外,凡根据本条例任何处所或船只的使用须经登记、发牌或许可,而获授权为该等使用登记、发牌或给予许可的公职人员提出申请,且有关事项获得证明,则除第(5)款另有规定外,法庭须作出一项符合附表7表格F格式的命令(“禁止令”),自该命令的副本根据第(6)款送达后第8天起禁止将该等处所或船只,或该等处所或船只的任何指明部分(“指明部分”)用作任何用途或用作该命令所指明的用途,在本款中,“有关事项”指─ (由2002年第1号第2条修订)
(a)该等处所或船只在并无登记、牌照或许可证的情况下使用;
(b)该等处所或船只曾在无登记、牌照或许可证的情况下使用,而现有合理因由相信该等处所或船只会再度如此使用;或
(c)该等处所或船只的登记、牌照或许可证被暂时吊销,而该等处所或船只在违反该暂时吊销的规定的情况下使用;或该等处所或船只在违反本条例任何条文的情况下使用: (由1999年第78号第7条代替)但如在发出与根据本款所提出的申请有关的传票当日,该等处所或船只是用作供人居住的,则法庭不得仅因在有关用途方面并无登记、牌照或许可证,或仅因有关用途违反登记、牌照或许可证的任何规定或任何暂时吊销规定,而作出上述命令以防止作上述居住用途。 (由1974年第61号第11条修订)
(1A) (由2002年第1号第2条废除)
(1B)本条不适用于第128A、128B及128C条适用的处所。(由2002年第1号第2条增补)
(2)根据第(1)款条文作出的命令,就上述处所或船只而言,仍具有效力,直至法庭应上述公职人员,或应任何对该等处所或船只享有权益的人所提出的申请,而信纳该等处所或船只的使用已经登记、领牌或已取得许可,或信纳有关的暂时吊销规定已予取消,或信纳本条例的条文已获遵从(视属何情况而定),或信纳该等处所或船只将在日后用作其他用途。
(3)任何人违反法庭根据第(1)款条文所作出的命令,即属犯罪。
(4)如针对根据第56条订立的规例所适用的处所、船只或指明部分的禁止令,已根据第(6)款送达,但却没有自其送达后第8天起获持续遵从,则曾提出申请而致有作出该禁止令的公职人员如再提出申请,法庭在不规限根据本条可施加的刑罚但在符合第(5)款的规定下,须应其申请而作出一项符合附表7表格G格式的命令(在本条中称为“封闭令”)。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(5)除非法庭信纳下述事项,否则不得作出禁止令或封闭令─
(a)已根据第(6)款送达最少14天通知期的申请命令意向通知;
(b)该通知已述明就聆讯有关的申请所订定的时间及地点,并指出任何人如有合理因由就该项申请陈词,亦可就此提出要求;及
(c)每一名有合理因由就该项申请陈词并已就此提出要求的人,均已获给予陈词的机会。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)(6)就任何处所、船只或指明部分申请禁止令或封闭令的意向通知,以及上述各项命令的副本,均须以中英文发出,并须藉将其张贴于该等处所、船只或指明部分的显眼处的方式送达。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(7)就任何处所、船只或指明部分所作出的封闭令,须于其根据第(6)款送达后第8天生效,而只要就该等处所、船只或指明部分所作出的禁止令仍具有效力,该封闭令亦仍具有效力。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(8)针对任何处所、船只或指明部分的封闭令一经生效,曾提出申请而致有作出该命令的公职人员,须将该等处所、船只或指明部分的全部或其中任何出入口上锁或加封或安排将其上销或加封,并可将提供予该等处所、船只或指明部分的燃料气体、用水及电力供应截断。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(9)在针对任何处所、船只或指明部分的封闭令有效的期间─
(a)除非取得曾提出申请而致有作出该命令的公职人员的书面准许,否则任何人均不得进入或停留在该等处所、船只或指明部分;
(b)任何人如持有由获发给上述命令的公职人员所给予的授权书,均可将没有遵从(a)段规定的人逐出该等处所、船只或指明部分,而在行事时,并可在警务人员给予所需协助下,使用合理所需的武力。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)(10)任何人在没有合法权限或辩解下作出下述作为,即属犯罪─
(a)在违反第(9)(a)款下进入或停留在任何处所、船只或指明部分;
(b)破开或干扰根据第(8)款而置于任何处所、船只或指明部分的锁或封条;或
(c)移去或污损任何为施行本条而张贴于任何处所、船只或指明部分的文件。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补。由2002年第1号第2条修订)(11)如在紧接将任何处所、船只或指明部分根据第(8)款封闭前,在其内发现任何食物或任何物品或东西,而该等食物、物品或东西如留在该等处所、船只或指明部分,是相当可能引起火警危险,或对生命或健康构成危险的,则曾提出申请而致有作出该封闭令的公职人员,须─
(a)将该等食物、物品或东西管有;
(b)按其认为适当的方式将易毁消的食物及须予立刻处置的物品或东西处置;及
(c)在该等处所、船只或指明部分的显眼处,张贴一份中英文告示,列明仍由该公职人员管有的食物、物品或东西的详情,并吁请有关的人在该告示张贴当日后7天内,提出发还该等食物、物品或东西的申索。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)(12)如有任何申索根据第(11)(c)款提出,要求发还任何食物、物品或东西,则管有该等食物、物品或东西的公职人员,可─
(a)拒绝将其发还,除非该公职人员信纳申索人为该等食物、物品或东西的拥有人,或信纳申索人因其他原因而有权管有该等食物、物品或东西;及
(b)以追讨民事债项的方式,向已获发还任何食物、物品或东西的申索人追讨因移走和贮存该等食物、物品或东西所招致的开支。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)(13)如公职人员根据第(11)(a)款将任何食物、物品或东西管有,而在第(11)(c)款所提述的时间内并没有任何申索就该等食物、物品或东西提出,或有关公职人员按照第(12)(a)款而拒绝将其发还,则该等食物、物品或东西可藉公开拍卖方式售卖,或应裁判官作出的命令,以法庭认为适当的其他方式售卖或处置;出售所得的款项,均由有关的公职人员保留,并用以支付就强制执行有关的封闭令所招致的开支,而余款(如有的话)则须应要求而付给该等食物、物品或东西的拥有人。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(14)根据第(8)款进行工作的费用,以及根据第(11)款将任何食物、物品或东西管有的费用,如在根据第(13)款作出售所获的收益中不敷支付,则任何曾提出申请而致有就任何处所、船只或指明部分作出封闭令的公职人员,可以追讨民事债项的方式,向该处所的占用人、船只的船长或指明部分的占用人,追讨该等不敷支付的费用。 (由1988年第76号第3条增补)
(15)除第(2)款另有规定外,在1988年10月1日前根据第(1)款作出并在该日期仍然有效的命令,在该日期后仍具有效力。 (将1988年第76号第8(1)条编入)
(16)如在1988年10月1日前根据第(1)款作出的命令─
(a)是针对根据第56条订立的规例所适用的处所、船只或指明部分的;
(b)已在1988年10月1日或之后,根据由《1988年公众生及市政(修订)(第2号)条例》*(1988年第76号)所增补的第(6)款送达;及
(c)并没有自上述送达后第8天起获持续遵从,则曾提出申请而致有作出该项命令的公职人员或公共机构,可根据经由该条例所增补的第(4)款再提出申请,要求就该等处所、船只或指明部分作出封闭令,而经同样方式增补的第(5)至(14)款条文,亦即告适用。 (将1988年第76号第8(2)条编入)
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)___________________________________________________________________________
注:
*“《1988年公众生及市政(修订)(第2号)条例》”乃“Public Health and Municipal Services (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 1988”之译名。

第132章 第128A条本条及第128B、128C与128D条的应用及释义
(1)本条及第128B、128C及128D条适用于─
(a)用作根据《食物业规例》(第132章,附属法例X)须领牌照的食物业处所的处所;
(b)任何有─
(i)《食物业规例》(第132章,附属法例X)附表2所指明的限制出售的食物售卖、要约出售或展示以供出售的处所;或
(ii)任何该等食物被管有以供出售或以供配制成供出售用的食品的处所;(c)用作根据《屠房规例》(第132章,附属法例BU)须领牌照的屠房的处所;
(d)任何有《奶业规例》(第132章,附属法例AQ)第14(2)条所述奶品厂业务在经营的处所;
(e)任何有《冰冻甜点规例》(第132章,附属法例AC)第3条所界定的冰冻甜点在制造的处所。(2)就本条及第128B、128C及128D条而言,除文意另有所指外─
“已封处所”(closed premises) 指第(1)款所述的任何处所,并已有一项封闭令就其生效及仍然有效者;
“上诉委员会”(Appeal Board) 指根据第128D条设立的封闭令(对健康的即时危害)上诉委员会;
“用”、“使用”(use) 就第(1)(c)款所提述的处所而言,包括占用;
“主席”(Chairman) 指根据第128D(3)条委任的上诉委员会主席;
“封闭令”(closure order) 指根据第128B(1)或128C(1)条(视属何情况而定)作出的命令;
“副主席”(Deputy Chairman) 指根据第128D(3)条委任的上诉委员会第一副主席或第二副主席;
“处所”(premises) 包括任何地方、船只及地方或船只的一部分;
“对健康的即时危害”(immediate health hazard) 指导致或相当可能导致任何处所所供应、或在任何处所内供应、处理或被管有的食物是或成为食物感染、污染、中毒或疾病传播的根源的情况。
(3)“对健康的即时危害”的定义所提述的情况,包括下述各种情况─
(a)任何处所因为其位置、结构或状况,以致该处所的情况使该处所所供应、或在该处所内供应、处理或被管有的食物遭污染或弄脏,以致不适合供人食用;
(b)制备食物或洗涤器皿所用的水来自未获批准的来源,或来自经检查结果、流行病学研究所得数据或其他化验证据显示为遭病原体、生物毒素、化学物品或其他物质污染的来源,以致处所所供应、或在该处所内供应、处理或被管有的食物不适合供人食用;
(c)检查结果、流行病学研究所得数据或其他化验证据显示,处所所供应、或在该处所内供应、处理或被管有的食物,遭病原体、生物毒素、化学物品或其他物质污染,以致不适合供人食用;及
(d)该处所受虫鼠所侵扰的程度,已至于使该处所所供应、或在该处所内供应、处理或被管有的食物遭污染或弄脏,以致不适合供人食用。(4)在第(2)及(3)款中─
(a)凡提述处所所供应、或在处所内供应的食物,即包括该处所所售卖、要约出售或展示以供出售的食物,或在该处所内售卖、要约出售或展示以供出售的食物;
(b)凡提述在处所内处理的食物,即包括在该处所内制造的食物;及
(c)凡提述在处所内被管有的食物,即指在该处所内被管有以供出售或以供配制成供出售用的食品的食物。
(由2002年第1号第3条增补)

第132章 第128B条封闭无牌或不获准许或许可而使用的处所的权力
(1)凡根据《食物业规例》(第132章,附属法例X)、《冰冻甜点规例》(第132章,附属法例AC)、《奶业规例》(第132章,附属法例AQ)或《屠房规例》(第132章,附属法例BU)─
(a)使用本条适用的处所;或
(b)进行第128A(1)条所述的任何活动,是须领牌照或须获准许或许可的,则在主管当局提出申请并证明该处所并无所需牌照、准许或许可而如此使用,或该种活动并无所需牌照、准许或许可而在任何处所进行(视属何情况而定)时,在符合第(2)及(3)款的规定下,法庭须使用附表7表格H作出封闭令。
(2)在符合以下条件的情况下,第(1)款不适用─
(a)根据《食物业规例》(第132章,附属法例X)第30(1)条有关的使用或有关的活动是须获准许的;
(b)该规例所指的食物业在有关处所内或从该处所内经营;及
(c)该食物业根据该规例是须领牌照的并根据该规例领有牌照。(3)法庭除非信纳有下述情况,否则不得作出封闭令─
(a)在就有关申请订定的聆讯日期之前7天或更早的时间,一份关于申请封闭令的意向的中英文通知的文本─
(i)已张贴于有关处所的显眼处;及
(ii)已送达有关处所的拥有人,而送达的方式是以挂号邮递方式将该文本寄往该拥有人最后为人所知的营业或居住地点;(b)该通知述明就该项申请订定的聆讯时间及地点,并指出任何人如有合理因由就该项申请获聆听,则有权出席聆讯并要求获聆听;及
(c)每名有合理因由就该项申请获聆听并已提出要求的人,均已有机会获聆听。(4)在就根据第(1)款提出的申请订定的聆讯地点及时间,或于切实可行范围内的最早的其后时间,法庭须聆听申请人,亦须聆听每个符合下述全部条件的人─
(a)正出席聆讯;
(b)有合理因由获聆听;及
(c)希望获聆听,之后法庭须作出决定。
(5)封闭令的实施─
(a)(如在申请该命令当日,有关处所是用作供人居住的)不得阻止上述居住;或
(b)不得影响任何建筑物内的任何公用地方或任何公众地方的使用而致于阻塞公众通道或走火通道。(6)封闭令在一份该命令的文本张贴于该命令所关乎的处所的显眼处当日之后的第8天开始时开始生效。
(7)封闭令一直有效,直至法庭应主管当局或对该命令所关乎的处所有权益的人的申请而予以撤销为止。
(8)法庭如信纳有下述情况,须撤销封闭令─
(a)有关的封闭令所关乎的处所的使用或拟在处所内进行的活动,已根据第(1)款所述的任何附属法例获发牌照或获得准许或许可;或
(b)该处所不会用作第128A(1)条所述的任何用途,而第(1)款所述的任何活动均不会在违反第(1)款所述的任何附属法例的情况下在该处所内进行。(9)在符合第(5)款的规定下,关乎某处所的封闭令开始生效时,主管当局须将或安排他人将该处所的任何或所有出入口上锁或加封,并可将或安排他人将该处所的燃气及水电供应截断。
(10)除第(11)款另有规定外,任何人不得进入或停留在任何已封处所中,但正在执行其职务的公职人员不在此限。
(11)主管当局─
(a)可藉书面准许任何人为准许书所指明的目的而进入及停留在某已封处所内;
(b)可就该项准许施加其认为适合的条件;
(c)如认为准许书所指明的目的不再存在或任何根据(b)段就某项准许施加的条件已遭违反,则可撤销该项准许;
(d)要求任何被发现处身于任何已封处所的人离开该处所,如该人拒绝离开,则主管当局可在有警务人员或无警务人员的协助下将该人从该处所移走,并可为此而使用合理所需的武力。(12)任何人无合法权限亦无合理辩解─
(a)移去或污损任何根据第(6)款张贴的封闭令文本;
(b)破开或干扰根据第(9)款加上的锁或封条;或
(c)违反第(10)款,即属犯罪。
(13)主管当局可─
(a)按其认为适合的方式处置─
(i)在任何已封处所内发现并须立即处置的任何物品、东西或易毁消食物;
(ii)在该处所内发现的任何活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物;(b)移走─
(i)在任何已封处所内发现而留在该处所内则相当可能会引起火警危险或危害生命或健康的任何物品、东西或食物;
(ii)在该处所内发现的任何活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物;(c)就根据(b)段移走的活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物作出其认为适合的安排;
(d)在有关的已封处所的显眼处,张贴一份中英文告示─
(i)列出他认为可予退还的根据(b)段移走的物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的详情;及
(ii)呼吁在该告示张贴当日之后的7天内向他提出退还该等物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的申索。(14)如有第(13)(d)(ii)款所述的申索提出,主管当局─
(a)如不信纳申索人有权管有有关物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物,亦不信纳申索人是其拥有人,或该禽鸟、鱼或动物已死亡,则须拒绝将其退还申索人;或
(b)可应申索而将该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物退还申索人,并将将之移走和贮存或为之作出安排而招致的开支,作为民事债项向该申索人追讨。(15)凡主管当局根据第(13)(b)款移走任何物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物,而在第(13)(d)(ii)款所指明的限期内并没有任何申索提出,或主管当局按照第(14)(a)款拒绝将其退还,则可藉公开拍卖方式将该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物出售,或按法庭命令以法庭所指示的其他方式出售或处置;出售所得的收益,则由主管当局保留,并用以支付与强制执行封闭令相关而招致的开支,余款(如有的话)则须按在出售当日之后90天内提出的要求而付给该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的拥有人。
(16)如无人按照第(15)款提出要求,则余款须付入政府一般收入。
(17)如根据第(15)款出售所得的收益不敷支付主管当局─
(a)根据第(9)款在任何已封处所进行的工程的费用;
(b)根据第(13)(b)款将任何物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物从该已封处所移走的费用;及
(c)根据第(13)(c)款作出安排的费用,则主管当局可将该不敷之数,作为民事债项向紧接在有关的封闭令开始生效之前管理或控制该处所的人(如该处所为船只或船只的一部分则向该船只的船长)追讨。
(由2002年第1号第3条增补)

第132章 第128C条封闭构成对健康的即时危害的处所的权力
(1)如主管当局有合理因由相信本条适用的某处所的使用或在该处所内进行的任何活动构成对健康的即时危害,主管当局可使用附表7表格I作出封闭令,立即封闭该处所。
(2)封闭令的实施─
(a)(如在作出该命令当日,有关处所是用作供人居住的)不得阻止上述居住;或
(b)不得影响任何建筑物内的任何公用地方或任何公众地方的使用而致于阻塞公众通道或走火通道。(3)封闭令的一份文本一经─
(a)张贴于该命令所关乎的处所的显眼处;及
(b)送达该处所的拥有人,而送达的方式是以挂号邮递方式将该文本寄往该拥有人最后为人所知的营业或居住地点,封闭令即开始生效。
(4)封闭令一直有效,直至主管当局根据第(6)款发出通知为止。
(5)如有封闭令就任何处所作出,任何对该处所有权益的人可向主管当局申请撤销该命令。
(6)不论是否已有申请根据第(5)款提出,如主管当局信纳有下述情况,须使用附表7表格J格式发出通知,即时撤销封闭令─
(a)就有关的封闭令所关乎的处所而言,有关的对健康的即时危害已消除,而该处所的使用或拟在该处所内进行的活动,已根据第128B(1)条所述的任何附属法例获发牌照、获得准许或许可;或
(b)该处所不会用作第128A(1)条所述的任何用途,而第128A(1)条所述的任何活动均不会在违反第128A(1)条所述的任何附属法例的情况下在该处所内进行。(7)主管当局如拒绝应申请根据第(6)款发出通知,则须向申请人送达关于该项拒绝的通知;而申请人可在该关于该项拒绝的通知送达当日之后的7天内或主席所容许的较长期间内,针对主管当局的决定向上诉委员会提出上诉。
(8)除非主席另有命令,否则根据第(7)款提出的上诉,并不具有暂缓执行封闭令的效力。
(9)在符合第(2)款的规定下,关乎某处所的封闭令开始生效时,主管当局须将或安排他人将该已封处所的任何或所有出入口上锁或加封,并可将或安排他人将该处所的燃气及水电供应截断。
(10)除第(11)款另有规定外,任何人不得进入或停留在任何已封处所中,但正在执行其职务的公职人员不在此限。
(11)主管当局─
(a)可藉书面准许任何人为准许书所指明的目的而进入及停留在某已封处所内;
(b)可就该项准许施加其认为适合的条件;
(c)如认为准许书所指明的目的不再存在或任何根据(b)段就某项准许施加的条件已遭违反,则可撤销该项准许;
(d)要求任何被发现处身于任何已封处所的人离开该处所,如该人拒绝离开,则主管当局可在有警务人员或无警务人员的协助下将该人从该处所移走,并可为此而使用合理所需的武力。(12)任何人无合法权限亦无合理辩解─
(a)移去或污损任何根据第(3)(a)款张贴的封闭令文本;
(b)破开或干扰根据第(9)款加上的锁或封条;或
(c)违反第(10)款,即属犯罪。
(13)主管当局可─
(a)按其认为适合的方式处置─
(i)在任何已封处所内发现并须立即处置的任何物品、东西或易毁消食物;
(ii)在该处所内发现的任何活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物;(b)移走─
(i)在任何已封处所内发现而留在该处所内则相当可能会引起火警危险或危害生命或健康的任何物品、东西或食物;
(ii)在该处所内发现的任何活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物;(c)就根据(b)段移走的活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物作出其认为适合的安排;
(d)在有关的已封处所的显眼处,张贴一份中英文告示─
(i)列出他认为可予退还的根据(b)段移走的物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的详情;及
(ii)呼吁在该告示张贴当日之后的7天内向他提出退还该等物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的申索。(14)如有第(13)(d)(ii)款所述的申索提出,主管当局─
(a)如不信纳申索人有权管有有关物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物,亦不信纳申索人是其拥有人,或该禽鸟、鱼或动物已死亡,则须拒绝将其退还申索人;或
(b)可应申索而将该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物退还申索人,并将将之移走和贮存或为之作出安排而招致的开支,作为民事债项向该申索人追讨。(15)凡主管当局根据第(13)(b)款移走任何物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物,而在第(13)(d)(ii)款所指明的限期内并没有任何申索提出,或主管当局按照第(14)(a)款拒绝将其退还,则可藉公开拍卖方式将该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物出售,或按法庭命令以法庭所指示的其他方式出售或处置;出售所得的收益,则由主管当局保留,并用以支付与强制执行封闭令相关而招致的开支,余款(如有的话)则须按在出售当日之后90天内提出的要求而付给该物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物的拥有人。
(16)如无人按照第(15)款提出要求,则余款须付入政府一般收入。
(17)如根据第(15)款出售所得的收益不敷支付主管当局─
(a)根据第(9)款在任何已封处所进行的工程的费用;
(b)根据第(13)(b)款将任何物品、东西、食物、活生的禽鸟、鱼或动物从该已封处所移走的费用;及
(c)根据第(13)(c)款作出安排的费用,则主管当局可将该不敷之数,作为民事债项向紧接在有关的封闭令开始生效之前管理或控制该处所的人(如该处所为船只或船只的一部分则向该船只的船长)追讨。
(18)任何人因任何根据第(1)款作出的封闭令而感到受屈,可在该命令作出当日之后的7天内或主席所容许的较长期间内,针对该命令向上诉委员会提出上诉。
(19)除非主席另有命令,否则根据第(18)款提出的上诉,并不具有暂缓执行封闭令的效力。
(由2002年第1号第3条增补)

第132章 第128D条向封闭令(对健康的即时危害)上诉委员会提出上诉
(1)现设立一个名为“封闭令(对健康的即时危害)上诉委员会”的上诉委员会。
(2)上诉委员会的职能是就任何根据第128C(7)或(18)条向上诉委员会提出的上诉,进行聆讯并作出裁定。
(3)行政长官须从根据《区域法院条例》(第336章)第5条有资格获委任为区域法院法官的人中委任─
(a)一名上诉委员会主席;
(b)一名上诉委员会第一副主席;及
(c)一名上诉委员会第二副主席。(4)行政长官须委任一个由不少于18名并非公职人员的人组成的小组,他们均须是行政长官认为适合根据第(8)(b)款被任命为上诉委员会的成员以聆讯上诉的。
(5)第(3)或(4)款所指的委任须在宪报公布,任期均不得超过3年。任何根据第(3)或(4)款获委任的人,可再获委任,并可藉向行政长官发出书面通知而辞职。
(6)生福利及食物局局长可委任─ (由2002年第106号法律公告修订)
(a)一名上诉委员会秘书;及
(b)该局长认为需要的其他职员以协助该秘书。(7)向上诉委员会提出的上诉的各方当事人是上诉人及主管当局。上诉当事人可出席上诉聆讯,并可─
(a)亲自陈词;或
(b)由大律师或律师代表,如获得主席的批准,亦可由该当事人以书面授权的任何其他人代表。主管当局亦可由《律政人员条例》(第87章)所指的律政人员代表。
(8)为聆讯上诉的目的,上诉委员会的成员是─
(a)主席或副主席,负责主持聆讯;及
(b)2名从第(4)款所提述的小组中轮流挑选、并由主席任命以聆讯上诉的其他人。(9)如主席在任何期间内因生病、不在香港或任何其他因由而不能执行其职能,上诉委员会第一副主席须在该段期间内署理主席一职,并以署理主席身分执行主席的所有职能。
(10)如副主席在任何期间内因生病、不在香港或任何其他因由而不能执行其职能,另一名副主席须在该段期间内暂代该不能执行职能的副主席,并在暂代该副主席期间执行该副主席的所有职能(包括根据第(9)款该副主席本须执行的职能)。
(11)如根据第(8)(b)款或本款获任命以聆讯上诉的人,在任何期间内因生病、不在香港或任何其他因由而不能执行其职能,主席可任命从第(4)款所提述的小组中轮流挑选的另一人,在该段期间内暂代该不能执行职能的人,并在暂代该人期间执行该人的所有职能。
(12)尽管上诉委员会的成员有所变动,上诉聆讯在上诉的各方当事人的同意下仍可继续进行。
(13)为上诉的目的,上诉委员会─
(a)可接受和考虑任何资料,不论是口头证据、书面陈述、文件或其他形式的资料,亦不论该等资料可否在民事或刑事诉讼中接纳为证据;及
(b)可应─
(i)根据第128C(7)条提出的上诉,确认主管当局的决定或命令主管当局根据第128C(6)条发出通知;或
(ii)根据第128C(18)条提出的上诉,确认、暂缓执行或推翻有关封闭令。(14)上诉委员会就上诉作出的决定,须是过半数聆讯上诉的成员的决定。
(15)上诉委员会须以书面说明作出决定的理由。上诉委员会秘书须将上诉委员会的决定及作出该项决定的理由的文本送达上诉的各方当事人。
(16)任何向上诉委员会上诉的人如不满上诉委员会的决定,可于收到该项决定及作出该项决定的理由的文本后14天内,向原讼法庭上诉。原讼法庭可确认或推翻上诉所针对的决定。原讼法庭作出的决定是最终决定。
(17)除非原讼法庭另有命令,否则根据第(16)款提出的上诉,并不具有暂缓执行封闭令的效力。
(18)在不抵触本条及根据第(20)款订立的规则的规定下,主持聆讯的人可决定聆讯向上诉委员会提出的上诉的程序。
(19)如有人以书面提出申请,而主席信纳该人有充分理由提出该项申请,则主席可─
(a)将该人可根据第128C(7)或(18)条向上诉委员会上诉的时限延长;及
(b)命令该人根据第128C(7)或(18)条提出的上诉所关乎的封闭令在上诉等候裁定期间暂缓执行。(20)主席于谘询生福利及食物局局长后,可订立规则─ (由2002年第106号法律公告修订)
(a)规管向上诉委员会提出上诉的事宜;
(b)指明须就上诉提交或送达的文件;及
(c)就聆讯该等上诉及予以裁定以及强制执行上诉委员会的决定作出规定。如此订立的规则是附属法例。
(由2002年第1号第3条增补)

第132章 第129条主管当局可应要求提供服务等
除在本成文法则或其他成文法则另予明订的情况外,就本条例条文而言属主管当局的任何公职人员,如觉得有利于达致施行本条例的目的,可应任何人要求并在运用其酌情决定权下,代该人进行工作,或提供任何服务,并可按第130条所订定的方式向该人追讨有关费用。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第130条公职人员追讨已进行工作或已提供服务的费用
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)凡任何公职人员根据本条例条文有权追讨已进行工作或已提供服务的费用,则该公职人员可核证有关的欠款及须对该等欠款负法律责任的人的姓名或名称,并可藉有关的证明书而在上述的人之间分摊上述款项。
(2)如属已进行工作或已提供服务的情况,上述款项可包括─
(a)该公职人员为进行该等工作或为提供该等服务而供应或要求他人供应劳工、运输或物料的费用;及
(b)监督费用及政府部门的费用。(3)上述证明书副本须向名列证明书的每一人送达。
(4)凡有关的人欠缴被申索的款项,则上述公职人员可运用其酌情决定权,命令在所申索的款项上附加下列款额并一并予以追讨─ (由1986年第10号第18条修订)
(a)如欠缴有关款项为期超过30天,附加欠缴款额的5%;
(b)如欠缴有关款项为期超过60天,附加欠缴款额的10%。(5)即使任何人已缴付上述款项,亦不损害向在发出上述证明书所关乎事宜方面因其他原因须负法律责任的其他人追讨该款项或其任何部分的权利。
(6)任何公职人员根据本条例条文有权追讨的款项,均可由该公职人员以追讨欠政府的民事债项或欠政府的简单合约债项方式,在任何有司法管辖权的法庭循简易程序追讨。 (由1973年第21号第10条修订;由2000年第59号第3条修订)
(6A)-(6B) (由1999年第78号第7条废除)
(7)就追讨上述款项而发出的任何传票或令状,如看似已留于被告人最后为人所知的地址或营业地点,或如有关公职人员不知其所在地时,看似已交付与寻求追讨款项有关的处所或地方的任何成年占用人或张贴于该处所或地方的显眼地方,而法庭并信纳上述事项,则上述传票或令状均视为已妥为送达。
(8)任何证明书如看来是按照第(1)款条文发出,并列明所申索的款额为欠款及名列其内的人须负缴付该欠款的法律责任,并指明申索的性质及详情,即为其内所述事实的表面证据,以及其内所作签署乃属正确的表面证据。
(9)如根据本条条文提出追讨款项的申索,而缴付该款项的责任是就《建筑物条例》(第123章)所指的建筑工程而产生的,则有关的公职人员,可在悉数追讨得该款项前,随时在土地注册处将一份根据第(1)款条文所发出证明书的提要,在产生该款项缴付责任所关乎的财产的业权名目下注册;而在此情况下,该款项则为土地上的一项押记,并可按照第(6)款条文,向当时或此后在土地注册处注册纪录册中看似是该土地的拥有人的人追讨: (由1993年第8号第2条修订)
但如任何人的权益是在上述证明书的提要注册前已获注册的,则就该人而言,并不会仅凭借本款而当作有任何押记产生。
(10)凡已根据本条条文追讨得任何款项,则有关的公职人员须在土地注册处就已根据第(9)款条文向该处提交的任何提要,再行提交一份适当的债项清偿提要。 (由1993年第8号第2条修订)
(11)如就2笔或多于2笔的款项,以其作为根据本条例条文属欠款的性质而向任何人提出申索,则为施行本条例而就该人发出的令状、申诉、传票或手令,均可在其正文或其附表内,载列所申索的全部款项或其中任何款项。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第131条提出某些法律程序时可用的名义
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)在不损害本条例或其他成文法则中关于检控刑事罪行的条文的原则下,就附表6第1栏所指明的本条例条次的条文所订罪行而提出的检控,可以该附表第2栏与该等条文相对之处所指明的公职人员的名义提出。 (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(2)本条或第132条条文,不得当作减损律政司司长就刑事罪行提出检控的权力。 (由1997年第362号法律公告修订)
(3)就本条例条文所订罪行,或就根据本条例条文订立的规例所订罪行提出的每宗申诉或告发,须按《裁判官条例》(第227章)所订明的方式提出。
(4)行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令将附表6修订、增补或删减。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第132条某些法律程序的提起及进行
可以其名义就本条例条文或就根据本条例条文订立的规例所订罪行提出法律程序的任何公职人员,均可就一般情况或特定情况,以书面授权任何公职人员代其在法庭席前提起或进行该等法律程序,而尽管《执业律师条例》(第159章)的条文另有规定,获如此授权的公职人员,亦可在法庭席前提起和进行该等法律程序。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第133条对落入某些公职人员管有的财产的处置
就本条例条文而言属主管当局的任何公职人员,如根据本条例条文以致管有任何财产,则除非已另有明订的处置方式,否则《刑事诉讼程序条例》(第221章)第102条即告适用,犹如该公职人员是该条条文所指的警方,而上述财产是在与刑事罪行相关的情况下落入警方管有的财产一样。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第134条通知的送达
除非已另予明订,否则根据本条例条文须予送达的任何命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件,可按下述其中一种方式送达─
(a)交付予须向其送达有关文件的人;
(b)以挂号邮递方式寄往须向其送达有关文件的人最后为人所知的营业或居住地点;
(c)留予通知所关乎的处所或地方的任何成年占用人,或张贴于该处所或地方的显眼处:但如在采取任何上述送达方法的同时,或在取代任何上述送达方法下,在宪报刊登任何上述命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件及可知的有关收件人的详情,亦须当作为一项妥善送达。

第132章 第135条认证文件和将文件作为证据出示
(1)除在另予明订的情况外,任何公职人员根据本条例条文作出的命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件,均须由该公职人员签署,或由该公职人员就此以书面授权的公职人员签署。 (由1986年第10号第20条修订)
(2)如任何文件看来是由公职人员根据本条例条文发出,并经按第(1)款所订定的方式签署的命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件,则该等文件均须获接受为证据,而除非相反证明成立,否则亦须将其当作为上述命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件,无须再加证明。
(3)尽管《提供市政服务(重组)条例》(第552章)对本条作出修订,在该等修订的生效日期当日及以后,第(2)款仍适用于在该生效日期之前发出和签署而若非因该等修订生效则该款本会适用的命令、通知、缴费通知书、证明书或其他文件,犹如该等修订不曾作出一样。 (由1999年第78号第7条增补)
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第136条对雇用受雇人的推定
如有任何牌照或许可证根据本条例就任何处所或处所任何部分批出,而任何人看似受雇在该处所或该处所有关部分内工作或受雇在其附近工作,则除非相反证明成立,否则该人须当作为获批给该牌照或许可证的人的受雇人。

第132章 第137条法团犯罪
如法团犯了本条例所订罪行,或犯了根据本条例订立的规例或作出的命令所订罪行,而该项罪行并经证明是在该法团任何董事、经理、秘书或其他类似身分的人员,或其意是以该等身分行事的人的同意或纵容下所犯,或可归咎于上述任何人的疏忽,则该人与该法团均须当作犯了该项罪行,并可据此而予以起诉和惩罚。

第132章 第137A条《简易程序治罪条例》及《公安条例》的适用范围
为施行《简易程序治罪条例》(第228章)及《公安条例》(第245章),在任何体育场、博物馆、图书馆或文娱中心内公众可不时以缴费或其他方式进入的任何部分,在该等时间内均须当作为公众地方。
(由1973年第21号第11条增补)

第132章 第138条对真诚地行事的公务员的保障
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
公职人员如在执行或其意是执行本条例规定时,作出任何在其受雇范围内的作为,而他在作出该作为时诚实地相信他在本条例下的职责规定他须作此作为或赋权予他可作此作为,则其本人不会因该作为而须负法律责任:
但本条条文不得解释为免除政府因公务员的作为而须负的法律责任。
(由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第139条妨碍有关人员执行职责
如任何人为执行本条例所订的职责而行事,或为执行根据本条例作出或发出的命令或手令所订的职责而行事,则另一人如故意对其妨碍、抗拒,或对其使用粗言秽语,而本条例并无就此订定其他条文,该另一人即属犯罪。

第132章 第140条证明疫苗接种及防疫注射的举证责任
凡任何人根据本条例条文须接种疫苗、接受防疫注射,或以其他方式获得防疫,该人须负有举证责任,证明已作有关疫苗接种、防疫注射或防疫措施(视属何情况而定)。

第132章 第141条对多于一人进行法律程序
(1)凡可根据本条例对多于一人就其共同作为或失责进行法律程序,则即使只对其中一人或某些人而不对其他的人提出起诉,亦属足够。
(2)凡就本条例条文而言属主管当局的任何公职人员送达的通知的规定没有获遵从,并因此而构成罪行,则如亦有向多于一人就上述事宜送达类似的通知─ (由1999年第78号第7条修订)
(a)即使只对其中一人或某些人而不对其他的人提出起诉,亦属足够;及
(b)凡有多于一名上述的人被起诉,法庭就各方面而言均可将该等被起诉的人作共犯处理。

第132章 第142条权力的转授
任何公职人员,可将本条例条文所授予的权力、职能、权限或酌情决定权(订立规例的权力除外),转授予任何公职人员或任何类别的公职人员。
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)

第132章 第143条与规例有关的一般权力
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
根据本条例订立的规例,可订定下列事项─
(a)凡违反该等规例条文者均构成罪行,并可就此订明不超过第6级的罚款及监禁6个月的刑罚,亦可就持续犯罪的情况订明$1500的每日罚款,以及就关乎任何处所、行业或业务的罪行,订明须封闭该等处所,或中止该等行业或业务; (由1978年第57号第5条修订;由1987年第37号第3条修订;由1996年第177号法律公告修订)
(b)因违反上述任何规例的罪行提出法律程序时,就所用的名义订定条文;及
(c)就向行政长官或行政长官会同行政会议以呈请方式提出的上诉,订定条文。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第144条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第144A条对某些权力的限制
附注:
具追溯力的修订─见1998年第29号第105条
如任何处所为政府租契标的,则主管当局没有经该处所的承租人同意,不得就该处所行使第42A(1)、76A(1)、79(3)、105A(1)、105G、105K(1)、105M(1)、106(1)及124A(4)条所授予的权力。
(由1973年第21号第12条增补。由1977年第70号第3条修订;由1998年第29号第105条修订)

第132章 第145条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第146条行政长官会同行政会议获赋权在任何上诉中,就法律问题向上诉法庭呈述案件以征询意见
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见1998年第25号第2条;2000年第59号第3条
(1)行政长官会同行政会议在向其根据本条例条文提出的上诉中,可随时运用其酌情决定权,指示须就该项上诉所涉及的法律问题呈述案件以向上诉法庭征询意见。所呈述案件的措词,须由案中各方议定,而在没有议定时,则须由上诉法庭决定。上诉法庭须聆讯和裁定在上述情况下呈述的案件中所出现的法律问题,并将该案发还行政长官会同行政会议,而行政长官会同行政会议则须藉命令以使法庭的裁定生效。上述聆讯的讼费,均由法庭运用酌情决定权决定。
(2)在聆讯于上述情况下呈述的案件时,有关上诉中的任何一方均有权由大律师代表陈词。
(3)行政会议秘书须向上诉人发出7天通知期的上诉聆讯通知,并须同时将答辩人所呈交以供行政长官会同行政会议考虑的证据及文件副本各一份,提供予上诉人。 (由1994年第14号第24条修订)
(4)行政长官会同行政会议对根据本条例条文提出的上诉所作的决定为最终决定,并可由原讼法庭强制执行,犹如该项决定为该法院所发出的命令一样。
(5)任何人如选择向原讼法庭申请取得履行义务令、强制令、禁止令或其他命令,而不向行政长官会同行政会议上诉,则本条例所载条文不得解释为阻止该人向原讼法庭提出上述申请。
(由1975年第92号第59条修订;由1998年第25号第2条修订;由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第147条表格
附注:
具追溯力的适应化修订─见2000年第59号第3条
(1)凡根据本条例条文规定须使用附表7所订明的任何表格,则须使用该附表所订明的有关适当表格,或使用在作出按情况所需的更改下具有同样意思的表格。
(2)行政长官会同行政会议可藉命令将当其时附表7所订明的任何表格修订,亦可以同样方式在该附表增补或删减任何表格。 (由2000年第59号第3条修订)

第132章 第148条关于罪行及某些通知的过渡性条文
(1)如在任何成文法则下犯罪(而该罪行属订有持续犯罪刑罚者),而该成文法则已被根据本条例订立的规例撤销或取消与重新制定(不论是否有作出修订),则在该等规例的生效日期后,可根据该等规例就该罪行的持续进行法律程序,其方式犹如该罪行是在该等规例的相应条文下所犯一样。
(2)凡被根据本条例订立的规例撤销或取消的成文法则与发出下述通知有关─
(a)在作出某作为或在发生某事情之前一段指明期间或之前所发出的通知;或
(b)在作出某作为或在发生某事情之后的指明期间内所发出的通知,而上述规例的生效日期,是在根据上述成文法则而适用于任何特定作为或任何特定事情的期间之内的,则在与上述特定作为或事情有关时,所作的撤销或取消与重新制定,在首述的情况下,均须当作已在一个足够使所规定的通知得以根据上述规例的相应条文发出的较早日期生效,而在次述的情况下,则须当作已在紧接作出上述作为或发生上述事情前生效。
(3)如已根据任何成文法则送达与作出某作为或发生某事情有关的通知,而该成文法则已被根据本条例订立的规例撤销或取消与重新制定(不论是否有作出修订),则该通知须当作已根据上述规例的相应条文送达。

第132章 第149条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第150条罚则
任何人犯附表9第1栏所指明的本条例条文所订罪行,一经循简易程序定罪,可处以该附表第2栏就此所指明的刑罚,而所犯罪行如属持续的罪行,则另可按法庭就所提出的证明而信纳属该罪行持续期间内的每一天,处以该附表第3栏就此所指明的罚款。

第132章 第151条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第152条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第153条(由1999年第78号第7条废除)

第132章 第154条过渡性条文
在根据本条例订立的附属法例中,凡提述订明费用或根据第124K条厘定的费用,均包括提述根据《提供市政服务(重组)条例》(第552章)第9(2)条继续有效的费用,犹如该等费用是根据第124I、124J或124L条订明或根据第124K条厘定的(视属何情况而定),直至有关费用根据第124I、124J、124K或124L条被取代为止。
(由1999年第78号第7条增补)
第132章 附表1附表所列罪行
[第2及84条]
第51A(4)及(5)条
第54(1)条
根据第55、56、80(1)或83A条订立的规例

第83B条
第128(3)条
第128(10)(a)条

第139条
《简易程序治罪条例》(第228章)第4A及5条
(由1978年第276号法律公告代替。由1986年第264号法律公告修订;由1988年第76号第4条修订)
第132章 附表2附表所列处所
[第2、93及102条]
处所类别
有关处所可容纳的每一人每小时可获
供应的分量(以立方米计)
食肆
17
跳舞场所
17
剧院
13
戏院
13
殡仪馆
17
工厂食堂
17
(由1974年第61号第12条修订;由1979年第89号法律公告修订;由1989年第366号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表3指定主管当局
[第3条]
条次
指定主管当局
4
渠务署署长
5
渠务署署长
6
渠务署署长
7
渠务署署长
9
渠务署署长
10
渠务署署长
13
食物环境生署署长
14
食物环境生署署长
15
生福利及食物局局长
20
食物环境生署署长
22
食物环境生署署长
22A
食物环境生署署长
23
食物环境生署署长
23A
食物环境生署署长
24
食物环境生署署长
26
生福利及食物局局长
27
食物环境生署署长
28
生福利及食物局局长
29
生福利及食物局局长
30
食物环境生署署长
32
食物环境生署署长
33
食物环境生署署长
34
食物环境生署署长
35
生福利及食物局局长
36
食物环境生署署长
37
食物环境生署署长
38
食物环境生署署长
42
如关乎公众泳池,指民政事务局局长,如关乎其他泳池,则指生福利及食物局局长
42A
康乐及文化事务署署长
42B
康乐及文化事务署署长
43
康乐及文化事务署署长
44
康乐及文化事务署署长
46
食物环境生署署长
47
食物环境生署署长
48
食物环境生署署长
49
生福利及食物局局长
51A
食物环境生署署长
56
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
56A
生署署长
58
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
59
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
62
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
69
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
70
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
75
食物环境生署署长,但如关乎药物,则指生署署长
76A
食物环境生署署长
76B
食物环境生署署长
77
生福利及食物局局长
78
食物环境生署署长
79(1)、(3)及(5)
食物环境生署署长
79A
食物环境生署署长
80
生福利及食物局局长
81
食物环境生署署长
82
食物环境生署署长
83A
生福利及食物局局长,但就第83A(1)(g)及(i)条而言,则指食物环境生署署长
83B
食物环境生署署长
84
食物环境生署署长
86
食物环境生署署长
86B
食物环境生署署长
92A
康乐及文化事务署署长
92AA
民政事务局局长
92AB
食物环境生署署长
92B
如关乎附表11所指明的活动,指民政事务局局长,如关乎附表11A所指明的活动,则指生福利及食物局局长
93
食物环境生署署长
94
食物环境生署署长
94A
生福利及食物局局长
100
食物环境生署署长
101
食物环境生署署长
104
生福利及食物局局长
105
屋宇署署长
105A
康乐及文化事务署署长
105B
康乐及文化事务署署长
105C
康乐及文化事务署署长
105D
民政事务局局长
105E
康乐及文化事务署署长
105G
康乐及文化事务署署长
105H
康乐及文化事务署署长
105I
民政事务局局长
105K
康乐及文化事务署署长
105L
民政事务局局长
105M
康乐及文化事务署署长
105N
康乐及文化事务署署长
105O
民政事务局局长
105P
康乐及文化事务署署长
105Q
康乐及文化事务署署长
106(1)及(6)
康乐及文化事务署署长
106(3)及(4)
地政总署署长
107
康乐及文化事务署署长
108
康乐及文化事务署署长
109
民政事务局局长
110
康乐及文化事务署署长
111
康乐及文化事务署署长
111B
地政总署署长
111C
地政总署署长
112
食物环境生署署长
112A
食物环境生署署长
114
如关乎附表5第I、II及IVA部所指明的坟场,指地政总署署长
115
如关乎附表5第I部所指明的坟场,指食物环境生署署长
116
如关乎附表5第I及II部所指明的坟场,指生福利及食物局局长
117
食物环境生署署长
118(1)及(4)
食物环境生署署长
118(2)
如关乎附表5第I、II及IVA部所指明的坟场,指食物环境生署署长
119A
如关乎附表5第I部所指明的坟场,指食物环境生署署长
121
食物环境生署署长
123
生福利及食物局局长
123A
食物环境生署署长
123B
食物环境生署署长
123C
生福利及食物局局长
124
食物环境生署署长
124A
食物环境生署署长
124B
食物环境生署署长
124C
食物环境生署署长
124D
食物环境生署署长
124E
生福利及食物局局长
124I
生福利及食物局局长
124J
民政事务局局长
124K(1)
康乐及文化事务署署长
124K(3)
康乐及文化事务署署长
124L
民政事务局局长
127
食物环境生署署长
128B
食物环境生署署长
128C
食物环境生署署长
128D
食物环境生署署长(附表3由1999年第78号第7条代替。由2002年第106号法公告修订;由2002年第1号第4条修订)
第132章 附表4公众游乐场地
[第2及106条]
公众游乐场地(泳滩除外)
港岛
卜公花园
九如坊儿童游乐场
小西湾海滨花园
小西湾运动场
大坑径休憩处
大坑径游乐场
大坑道休憩花园
大坑道儿童游乐场
大坑道/蓝塘道儿童游乐场
大浪湾郊游区
大潭水塘道休憩处
大潭道/柴湾道小园地
下亚厘毕道休憩处
士美非路儿童游乐场
士美非路体育馆
三家里儿童游乐场
三号码头花园
山顶花园
山顶道花园
山顶练靶场郊游区
山道天桥休憩处
山道休憩花园
山道花园
工厂街游乐场
干德道休憩花园
干德道儿童游乐场
干德道配水库游乐场
上环体育馆
上鸡笼湾临时休憩处
太平山狮子亭
太和街游乐场
太乐街休憩处
巴色道游乐场
天后庙花园
天后庙道一号花园
天后庙道二号花园
天后庙道三号花园
天后庙道公园
天后庙道/炮台山道花园
天星码头广场休憩处
中山纪念公园
中和里休憩处
石水渠街花园
石排湾一号游乐场
石排湾道小园地
石排湾道游乐场
石塘咀体育馆
石澳村休憩处
石澳村儿童游乐场
石澳泳滩休憩处
石澳海角郊游区
石澳道眺望处
必列者士街街市儿童游乐场
北角汽车渡海轮码头游乐场
北角配水库游乐场
北角街市天台儿童游乐场
北角渡海轮码头广场海滨花园
永利街休憩花园
永利街休憩处
永泰道花园
永宁街休憩处
白建时道休憩处
司徒拔道休憩处
司徒拔道儿童游乐场
司徒拔道花园
司徒拔道眺望处
加多近街临时花园
加伦台儿童游乐场
加惠民道休憩处
加惠民道花园
民康街游乐场
甘道儿童游乐场
田湾游乐场
田湾街市天台儿童游乐场
西安里休憩花园
西安里儿童游乐场
西湖里游乐场
西区公园体育馆
西营盘邮政局儿童游乐场
西湾河游乐场
西湾河体育馆
伊利近街儿童游乐场
光明街儿童游乐场
光汉台花园
百福道交通安全城
百福道游乐场
旭道休憩花园
旭道休憩处
告士打道花园
告士打道/景隆街休憩处
杏花游乐场
成和道休憩花园
赤柱大街海旁休憩处
赤柱市场道休憩处
赤柱村道花园
赤柱海旁游乐场
赤柱连合道休憩处
赤柱新街/赤柱村道休憩处
赤柱滩道休憩处
赤柱滩道儿童游乐场
利南道一号休憩处
利南道二号休憩处
沙宣道休憩花园
李升街游乐场
克顿道休憩处
贝璐道休憩花园
和平纪念碑
和富花园
和富道休憩花园
芬尼街休憩处
屈地街儿童游乐场
屈臣道休憩花园
东院道休憩处
东院道临时休憩花园
东华百周年纪念广场花园
东喜道儿童游乐场
怡泰街休憩处
怡盛里临时休憩处
金华街休憩花园
金钟花园
卑路乍街休憩处
卑路乍湾公园
玫瑰里儿童游乐场
奇灵里儿童游乐场
柯士甸山道休憩花园
柯士甸山游乐场
科士街临时游乐场
炮台山道花园
炮台山道游乐场
皇后大道东花园
皇后大道东/轩尼诗道休憩处
皇后街休憩花园
皇后像广场花园
城西公园
南安街休憩处
南风道休憩花园
南朗山道休憩花园
南朗山道休憩处
南朗山道儿童游乐场及休憩花园
南宁街休憩处
南湾道休憩花园
南湾道花园
急庇利街休憩处
威非路道休憩花园
英皇道小园地
英皇道游乐场
香港公园
香港公园体育馆
香港仔大石角休憩花园
香港仔大道/鸭洲大桥休憩处
香港仔水塘道休憩处
香港仔水塘道花园
香港仔海旁花园
香港仔海旁道休憩处
香港仔海滨花园
香港仔运动场
香港仔网球及壁球中心
香港仔旧大街休憩花园
香港仔体育馆
香港佐治五世纪念公园
香港动植物公园
香港网球中心
香港壁球中心
香叶道休憩处
洪圣街休憩花园
春园街休憩处
桂芳街游乐场
修顿游乐场
屋兰士街休憩处
柴湾公园
柴湾池畔花园
柴湾道一号休憩处
柴湾道二号休憩处
柴湾道儿童游乐场
柴湾道回旋处花园
柴湾道临时休憩花园
柴湾体育馆
马己仙峡配水库游乐场
马己仙峡道花园
马宝道临时游乐场
留仙街临时休憩处
泰民街休憩处
轩尼诗道/庄士敦道休憩处
轩尼诗道游乐场
高西郊游区(临时)
般咸道天桥休憩处
般咸道休憩花园
海宁街临时休憩处
夏花园
差馆上街休憩处
第三街休憩处
第三街游乐场
浅水湾花园
浅水湾海滩儿童游乐场
坚尼地道游乐场
坚巷花园
坚道休憩处
坚道花园
坚弥地城配水库游乐场
坚弥地城游乐场
坚弥地城临时游乐场
坚弥地街休憩处
祥民道休憩花园
常安街游乐场
舂坎角公园
舂坎角海滩儿童游乐场
荷李活道公园
荷李活道儿童游乐场
基利路休憩处
毕拉山休憩处
梅芳街休憩处
梅芳街儿童游乐场
健康村游乐场
扫杆埔运动场
康祥街休憩处
康富游乐场
康富台休憩花园
康乐花园
教堂街休憩处
清华街休憩处
望隆街休憩处
船街游乐场
崇庆里儿童游乐场
深湾道休憩处
华安里休憩处
华林径休憩处
云地利道花园
云景道配水库游乐场
黄竹坑配水库休憩花园
黄竹坑道花园
黄竹坑游乐场
黄竹坑临时单车场
黄竹坑体育馆
黄泥涌水塘花园
黄泥涌水塘公园健身径
黄泥涌峡休憩处
黄泥涌道休憩花园
黄泥涌道休憩处
黄泥涌道新月花园
黄泥涌体育馆
黄角道游乐场
黄角道临时休憩处
菲林明道花园
跑马地游乐场
渣华道游乐场
渣华道体育馆
普乐里休憩处
发兴街儿童游乐场
琳宝径休憩花园
港岛东体育馆
港湾道花园
港湾道体育馆
新八间休憩处
新市街休憩处
新厦街休憩处
厦门街休憩处
万茂公园
万茂台休憩处
万茂台游乐场
爱秩序街游乐场
爱秩序湾儿童游乐场
爱秩序湾海滨花园
爱秩序湾游乐场
浣纱街儿童游乐场
电气道/兴发街小园地
电照街儿童游乐场
电照街游乐场
业勤街休憩处
筲箕湾配水库游乐场
筲箕湾街市天台儿童游乐场
筲箕湾街市休憩处
筲箕湾道休憩处
筲箕湾道儿童游乐场
维多利亚公园
维多利亚公园网球场
维多利亚公园壁球场
渔光道体育馆
蒲飞路休憩处
蒲鲁贤径临时游乐场
种植道花园
侨福道休憩花园
嘉咸街休憩处
嘉宁径花园
翡翠道休憩处
歌赋山里儿童游乐场
赫兰道/浅水湾道花园
铜锣湾花园
铜锣湾海滨花园
铜锣湾道休憩处
铜锣湾运动场
德仁街儿童游乐场
遮打花园
遮打道休憩处
乐民道休憩处
乐活道休憩花园
乐庆里临时休憩处
莲花宫东街休憩处
莲花宫花园
庙东街休憩处
摩星岭配水库休憩处
摩星岭临时休憩处
摩理臣山道游乐场
摩顿台临时游乐场
兴华一号游乐场
骆克道游乐场
骆克道体育馆
鸭洲大街临时休憩处
鸭洲大桥(北端)儿童游乐场
鸭洲公园
鸭洲配水库游乐场
鸭洲游乐场
鸭洲桥道游乐场
鸭洲体育馆
隧道入口处休憩花园
赛西湖公园
薄扶林村临时休憩处
薄扶林道天桥休憩处
薄扶林道游乐场
联发街休憩处
环翠道小园地
旧山顶道休憩花园
瀑布湾公园
鲤鱼门公园
鲤景湾休憩处
罗屋民俗馆休憩花园
罗便臣道/西摩道休憩处
蓝塘道休憩处
鹅颈街市天台儿童游乐场
宝马山道休憩处
宝马山道游乐场
宝云道公园
宝云道花园
宝云道情人石花园
宝云道健身径
宝云道网球场
宝云道临时休憩处
宝云道临时游乐场
鱼涌公园
鱼涌水塘花园
鱼涌体育馆
兰桂坊休憩处
体育道花园
湾仔公园
湾仔峡公园
湾仔峡道游乐场
湾仔街市天台游乐场
湾仔运动场
湾仔临时海滨花园
九龙
九龙公园
九龙公园径休憩花园
九龙公园径儿童游乐场
九龙公园体育馆
九龙仔公园
九龙仔公园壁球场
九龙仔运动场
九龙佐治五世纪念公园
九龙城道天桥休憩处
九龙城体育馆
九龙寨城公园
九龙湾公园
九龙湾运动场
九龙湾游乐场
九龙湾体育馆
土瓜湾市政大厦室内羽毛球场
土瓜湾市政大厦游乐场
土瓜湾游乐场
土瓜湾体育馆
大坑西街休憩处
大坑东休憩处
大坑东一号游乐场
大坑东二号游乐场
大角咀道/洋松街休憩处
大角咀道/枫树街花园
大坑东游乐场
大角咀道/樱桃街小园地
大埔道/白田街游乐场
大埔道/青山道小园地
大埔道/青山道休憩花园
大业街休憩处
大环山公园
大环道游乐场
上李屋花园
上海街/山东街休憩处
上海街/登打士街休憩处
上海街/街市街游乐场
三家村游乐场
三祝街休憩处
太子道/水渠道花园
太平道游乐场
公主道儿童游乐场
公主道花园
天光道游乐场
天光道网球场
天星码头广场喷水池
牛池湾村游乐场
牛池湾街市天台儿童游乐场
牛池湾街临时休憩处
牛池湾体育馆
牛津道游乐场
牛头角下八号游乐场
牛头角道天桥休憩花园
牛头角道休憩花园
牛头角道儿童游乐场
牛头角道体育馆
文明里休憩花园
文昌街休憩花园
文福道花园
丹桂路休憩花园(新九龙内地段第3594号又一村内)
巴域街休憩处
巴富街运动场
月华街游乐场
水渠道休憩处
中间道儿童游乐场
仁枫街休憩花园
仁爱围花园
仁爱街游乐场
加士居道/弥敦道休憩花园(第一期)
白杨街儿童游乐场
永安广场花园
永康街休憩花园
北河街体育馆
北京道休憩处
北拱街花园
市政局百周年纪念花园
石硖尾中央游乐场
石硖尾公园
石硖尾公园体育馆
石硖尾配水库游乐场
石硖尾街休憩花园
石鼓垄道休憩花园
石鼓垄道游乐场
世运花园
打鼓岭道休憩花园
功乐道小园地
功乐道游乐场
玉兰路休憩花园(新九龙内地段第3594号又一村内)
地士道街休憩花园
守仁径小园地
尖沙咀海滨花园
西贡街游乐场
竹园体育馆
多实街休憩花园
安德道游乐场
何文田上配水库游乐场
何文田山道休憩花园
何文田公园
何文田体育馆
宋王台花园
宋王台游乐场
斧山公园
延文礼士道花园
佛光街一号花园
佛光街二号花园
佛光街游乐场
佛光街体育馆
秀茂坪巴士总站小园地
秀茂坪(第一期)三号游乐场
秀茂坪纪念公园
秀茂坪道交通安全城
秀茂坪道/晓光街休憩处
秀雅道游乐场
宏泰道休憩处
呈祥道扩展区小园地
佐敦谷游乐场
成业街休憩花园
李郑屋泳池休憩花园
李郑屋泳池休憩处(二号)
李郑屋花园
李郑屋游乐场
东九龙天桥休憩花园
东安街休憩花园
东何文田配水库游乐场
东启德游乐场
东启德体育馆
京士柏上配水库游乐场
京士柏曲棍球场
京士柏休憩花园
京士柏道花园
京士柏游乐场
青山道休憩处
青山道/呈祥道休憩花园
青州街游乐场
斧山道运动场
坪石游乐场
宜安街街市休憩花园
定安街游乐场
定裕坊临时休憩处
定富街休憩处
旺角康民角
旺角街市儿童游乐场
旺角道游乐场
长沙街休憩处
长沙湾道/长顺街游乐场
长沙湾道/荔枝角道天桥小园地
长沙湾游乐场
长沙湾体育馆
协和街/物华街休憩处
亚皆老街游乐场
金城道游乐场
金凤街休憩处
官涌体育馆
油麻地社区中心休憩花园
油塘中心休憩花园
油塘配水库游乐场
和黄公园
拔萃男书院道休憩处
物华街游乐场
花园街体育馆
花墟公园
侯王庙休憩花园
炮台街休憩处
洗衣街儿童游乐场
洗衣街花园
保安道游乐场
保安道体育馆
美孚新巴士总站小园地
南昌公园
南昌街/大埔道休憩花园
南昌街休憩花园
南昌街休憩处
界限街一号体育馆
界限街二号体育馆
界限街小园地
界限街游乐场
咸美顿街休憩花园
律伦街儿童游乐场
飞凤街休憩处
衍庆街游乐场
红市政大厦体育馆
红南道休憩花园
品兰街花园
高山道公园
海心公园
海滨道公园
海滨道休憩处
荔枝角公园
荔枝角公园体育馆
荔枝角交汇处小园地
荔枝角花园
荔枝角道/大南街休憩处
荔枝角道天桥交汇处小园地
荔枝角道/广东道花园
荔枝角临时游乐场
晏架街游乐场
晒草湾游乐场
茜发道网球场
高超道休憩花园
华道体育馆
讯号山花园
桃源街游乐场
根德道花园
马仔坑游乐场
马头围配水库游乐场
马头围道/土瓜湾道花园
马头围道/上乡道花园
马头围道/大环道休憩处
马头围道/马坑涌道休憩花园
马头围道游乐场
差馆里休憩处
兰街休憩花园
兰街休憩处
梳士巴利道花园
深水公园
深水运动场
清水湾道路中草坪
清水湾道临时休憩处
培正道休憩花园
培正道游乐场
启田道休憩处
启祥道休憩处
通州街公园
众坊街/甘肃街休憩花园
众坊街/石壁道休憩处
众坊街儿童游乐场及休憩花园
康利道休憩花园
康强街休憩花园
康达径花园
康宁道一号花园
康宁道二号花园
康宁道公园
康宁道休憩花园
康宁道儿童游乐场
康宁道游乐场
麦花臣游乐场
常和街休憩处
常盛街公园
常乐街花园
彩虹道羽毛球中心
彩虹道交汇处小园地
彩虹道游乐场
彩虹道体育馆
伟智街休憩花园
伟智街游乐场
伟业街天桥小园地
伟业街休憩处
伟业街/常怡道休憩处
伟业街/励业街小园地
雀桥街休憩处
崇龄街休憩处
崇龄街游乐场
黄大仙配水库游乐场
登打士街休憩处
裕民坊休憩花园
贵州街/旭日街休憩处
顺利公园
顺利道眺望处
顺利游乐场
顺利体育馆
顺宁道游乐场
温思劳街游乐场
雅息士道休憩花园
雅丽道花园
雅兰街休憩处
渡船街游乐场
景云街游乐场
景福街休憩处
景福街游乐场
云汉街休憩花园
云汉街/协和街休憩花园
盛德街休憩处
普庆广场花园
狮子山公园
落山道游乐场
塘尾道休憩处
塘尾道儿童游乐场(部分属临时性质)
塘尾道/通州街休憩处
瑞和街体育馆
衙前围道休憩处
贾炳达道公园
园圃街雀鸟花园
葵涌道天桥小园地
慈云山巴士总站休憩处
慈云山中央游乐场
慈云山配水库游乐场
慈云山道休憩花园
慈云山道休憩处
慈云山道游乐场
新填地街/奶路臣街休憩处
新填地街休憩处
新填地街/豉油街休憩处
新蒲岗交汇处休憩花园
新蒲岗休憩处
诗歌舞街休憩花园
诗歌舞街游乐场
诗歌舞游乐场
睦邻街游乐场
义德道游乐场
枫树街游乐场
窝打老道/广东道休憩花园
窝打老道/理道休憩处
窝打老道/理道花园
福华街休憩花园
福荣街休憩花园
歌和老街公园
歌和老街儿童游乐场
歌和老街/义德道花园
歌和老街壁球及乒乓球中心
宁波街/上海街休憩花园
漆咸道/温思劳街休憩处
蒲岗交汇处休憩花园
蒲岗村道体育馆
碧云道休憩花园
凤舞交汇处小园地
凤德公园
摩士公园
摩士公园壁球场
摩士公园体育馆
摩地道花园
鸦打街临时游乐场
广利道游乐场
广东道/奶路臣街休憩处
广东道/登打士街休憩处
广东道游乐场
广播道花园
广播道游乐场
德昌街游乐场
靠背垄道游乐场
乐富公园
乐富配水库休憩花园
乐华街游乐场
乐华游乐场
乐善道/彩虹道休憩处
乐善道/贾炳达道休憩处
乐富游乐场
乐街公园
庙街/甘肃街临时休憩花园
慕礼道儿童游乐场
晓光街休憩花园
晓光街儿童游乐场
晓光街草坪公园
晓光街游乐场
晓光街体育馆
晓明街游乐场
兴华街游乐场
芜湖街临时游乐场
龙翔道公园
龙翔道北/蒲岗村道休憩处
龙翔道休憩处
龙翔道眺望处
龙翔道游乐场
联合道公园
繁华街休憩处
繁华街临时休憩处
临华街游乐场
临福街休憩处
临兴街休憩处
弥敦道/界限街休憩处
励业街休憩处
骏业街游乐场
骏业熟食街市天台休憩花园
环凤街休憩处
蓝田巴士总站休憩处
蓝田公园
蓝田(南)体育馆
蓝田配水库游乐场
鲤鱼门休憩花园
鲤鱼门海滨休憩处
鲤鱼门道游乐场
鲤鱼门避风塘防波堤休憩处
鲤鱼门体育馆
丽港公园
觉士道儿童游乐场
露明道花园
樱桃街休憩处
观塘上配水库花园
观塘道小园地(启业外)
观塘道/牛头角道小园地
观塘道休憩花园
观塘道休憩处
观塘道/定安街临时小园地
观塘道/协和街休憩花园
观塘道儿童游乐场
观塘游乐场(观塘(翠屏道)以南)
观塘码头广场
钻石山火葬场休憩处
新界
二陂圳儿童游乐场
二陂坊游乐场
九华径村游乐场
九龙坑游乐场
八乡庙休憩处
大王下游乐场
大水坑第一、二、三及四避雨亭
大生围游乐场
大尾笃烧烤场
大陂坊游乐场
大明里广场
大河道一号休憩处
大河道二号休憩处
大河道三号休憩处
大陂头休憩花园
大埔中央广场
大埔公路十咪第一眺望处
大埔公路十咪第二眺望处
大埔仔休憩花园
大埔尾儿童游乐场
大埔海滨公园
大埔公园
大埔花园
大埔圆岗休憩处
大埔道眺望处
大埔运动场
大埔新围游乐场
大埔墟休憩花园
大埔墟体育馆
大埔头游乐场
大埔旧墟游乐场
大埔宝湖六乡游乐场
大埔体育馆
大连排道游乐场
大庵儿童游乐场
大围新村亭
大围游乐场
大塘湖休憩处
大圆街熟食市场休憩处
大窝口道南游乐场
大窝口道游乐场
大窝口体育馆
大网仔郊游区及亭
大旗岭休憩处
大澳梁屋儿童游乐场
大桥街市休憩处
大桥街市壁球场
大澳路一号游乐场
大澳路二号游乐场
大澳路三号游乐场
大头岭休憩处
大头岭游乐场
大兴体育馆
大屿山大澳游乐场
大屿山石壁水塘花园
大屿山贝澳游乐场
大屿山沙螺湾游乐场
大屿山塘福游乐场
大环头花园
大陇街休憩花园
大陇街休憩处
大陇街游乐场
大榄涌村儿童游乐场
大榄涌道儿童游乐场
上水花园第一号
上水花园第二号
上水花园第三号
上水花园第四号
上水乡第一休憩处
上水乡第二休憩处
上水乡第三休憩处
上水乡第四休憩处
上水乡第五休憩处
上水乡第六休憩处
上水乡第七休憩处
上水乡第八休憩处
上水乡第九休憩处
上水乡第十休憩处
上水乡第十一休憩处
上水乡篮球场
上水游乐场
上禾坑儿童游乐场
上白泥游乐场
上禾花园
上村公园
上村休憩处
上高滩街休憩处
上葵涌儿童游乐场
上葵涌花园
小坑休憩处
小坑村休憩处
小沥源路游乐场
下坑村休憩处
下花山儿童游乐场
下花山花园
下担水坑休憩处
下湾村篮球场
山贝涌口休憩处
山尾街休憩处
山尾街儿童游乐场
山尾街游乐场
山尾街篮球场
山塘新村花园
三门仔儿童游乐场
三陂坊游乐场
三栋屋村游乐场
三栋屋花园
中心围儿童游乐场
中葵涌公园
天水围公园
天水围运动场
天水围体育馆
天平路花园
天平体育馆
天后宫风水广场
天河路游乐场
天瑞路公园
牛皮沙街游乐场
丹竹坑儿童游乐场
丹桂村路花园
水尾村游乐场
水车馆街游乐场
水门头休憩花园
水边村游乐场
屯门文娱广场
屯门公园
屯门青洋休憩花园
屯门洪祥路休憩处
屯门海滨花园
屯门康乐体育中心
屯门游泳池壁球场
屯门新墟街市天台游乐场
屯门广财街市天台花园
屯门邓肇坚运动场
文武庙花园
太和体育馆
元洲仔公园
元朗大马路休憩花园
元朗大球场
元朗公园
元朗西回旋处小园地
元朗儿童游乐场
元朗赛马会广场
元朗赛马会壁球场
元朗罗弼时爵士壁球场
元岗村游乐场
王屋花园
木棉下花园
友爱休憩处
友爱体育馆
仁爱广场
井头上村休憩处
井头中村休憩处
孔岭儿童游乐场
牙鹰洲花园
汀九村游乐场
汀九花园
汀太路儿童游乐场
汀角村儿童游乐场
田下湾花园
田心休憩处
田心第一花园
田心第二花园
田心第三花园
田厦路游乐场
田寮儿童游乐场
永平村休憩处
永基路五人足球场
永宁村休憩处
永宁篮球场
永庆围休憩处
北社后街花园
北社新村花园
北港足球场
北港花园
北区公园
北区运动场
北葵涌街市天台游乐场
北葵涌邓肇坚体育馆
石贝街花园
石梨街休憩处
石梨街网球场
石排头游乐场
石湖墟休憩处
石湖墟游乐场
石湖墟综合大楼平台花园
石湖墟赛马会游乐场
石荫路休憩花园
石荫路第二休憩花园
石荫路第三休憩花园
石荫路第四休憩花园
石篱探奇游乐场
白石台花园
白田坝花园
白沙湾村花园
古洞草地足球场
古洞游乐场
丙岗儿童游乐场
打鼓岭竹园游乐场
打鼓岭游乐场
打蚝墩花园
禾寮坑休憩公园
禾寮坑游乐场
市镇公园北儿童游乐场
市镇公园南游乐场
全安路花园
灰沙围游乐场
安邦路休憩处
安东街临时游乐场
安国休憩处
安捷街足球场
安捷街游乐场
安景街公园
安乐村休憩处(一号)
安乐村休憩处(二号)
安乐村休憩处(三号)
安乐村休憩处(四号)
安乐村休憩处(五号)
安乐村花园
安乐村游乐场
安兴游乐场
竹坑游乐场
西贡户外康乐中心
西贡公园
西贡海滨公园
西贡网球场
西贡邓肇坚运动场
西贡壁球场
西菁街儿童游乐场
西菁街网球场
西楼角村儿童游乐场
西楼角花园
老围花园
百福田心游乐场
百福儿童游乐场
光辉围游乐场
吉庆围花园
吉庆围游乐场
吉澳游乐场
吐露港花园
兆麟运动场
坑口村休憩处
坑口花园
坑口篮球场
坑尾村休憩处
坑坪街游乐场
坑头村游乐场
社山村儿童游乐场
车公庙路游乐场
沙田公园
沙田北配水库射箭场
沙田交通安全公园
沙田坳半岛狮子花园
沙田围游乐场
沙田运动场
沙田铜锣湾游乐场
沙田赛马会公众壁球场
沙角尾游乐场及花园
沙角尾篮球场
沙咀道游乐场
沙咀游乐场
沙头角儿童游乐场
沙头角海滨休憩处
沙头角游乐场
沙头角广场
沙岭游乐场
良田村花园
良田体育馆
李屋村儿童游乐场
李屋村第一花园
李屋村第二花园
完善公园
宏业南街休憩花园
贝澳儿童游乐场
青山公路六咪花园
青山公路(新墟)公园
青山儿童游乐场
青山亭
青山脚眺望处
亚公角街花园
青田花园
青田游乐场
青衣公园
青衣四村游乐场
青衣西路公园
青衣海滨公园
青衣运动场
青衣体育馆
青河休憩花园
青海游乐场
青康路山顶休憩处
青康路游乐场
青湖休憩处
青华花园
青华球场
青华游乐场
青棉儿童游乐场
青善花园
青善街篮球场
青善游乐场
青圆儿童游乐场
青敬路花园
青碧休憩处
青绿街花园
青龙村游乐场
青龙花园
河上乡游乐场
河背村游乐场
林士德体育馆
花心坑亭
东方儿童游乐场
东涌堡休憩处
东涌黄家围休憩处
东涌游乐场
东堤街休憩花园
东阁围儿童游乐场
东头工业区游乐场
东头围儿童游乐场
东镇围儿童游乐场
孟公屋休憩花园
升平新村儿童游乐场
虎地中村儿童游乐场
虎背花园
长沙下村儿童游乐场
长坑村游乐场
长洲大石口天后庙休憩处
长洲大菜园游乐场
长洲公园
长洲天福休憩处
长洲中兴半山路休憩处
长洲北社长利游乐场
长洲北帝庙游乐场
长洲东湾儿童游乐场
长洲信义村儿童游乐场
长洲洪圣庙儿童游乐场
长洲排厂路休憩处
长洲新北社街一号休憩处
长洲新北社街二号休憩处
长洲新北社街三号休憩处
长洲新北社街四号休憩处
长洲新北社街五号休憩处
长洲圆桌第三村游乐场
长洲运动场
长洲龙仔村休憩处
长洲鲍思高路康乐亭
长洲体育馆
长洲观音湾路观海亭
长埔村游乐场
长发体育馆
长达路休憩处
长辉路海滨花园
长环街休憩花园
金门口花园
金钱村儿童游乐场
和宜合道休憩花园
和宜合道运动场
和宜合道熟食市场天台休憩处
和兴游乐场
和兴体育馆
坪洲小型足球场
坪洲手指山休憩处
坪洲永隆街休憩处
坪洲休憩处
坪洲东湾休憩处
坪洲东湾烧烤场
坪洲海滨游乐场
坪洲围仔街休憩处
坪洲游乐场
坪洲体育馆
坪朗游乐场
坪小型足球场
坪儿童游乐场
坪隔田儿童游乐场
宜春街游乐场
松柏儿童游乐场
松园下游乐场
放马莆儿童游乐场
油麻花园
泥围足球场
杯渡路(南)休憩花园
邱德根公园
南丫北大坪新村休憩处
南丫北大坪新村避雨亭
南丫北北角村避雨亭
南丫北榕树湾篮球场
南山村休憩处
南涌儿童游乐场
南华莆游乐场
南运路休憩处
炮仗坊游乐场
军地休憩处
军地儿童游乐场
恒安体育馆
恒康街花园
恒德亭
城门谷公园
城门谷运动场
城门河第一海滨花园
城门河第二海滨花园
城门河第三海滨花园
美林体育馆
美景游乐场
洪屋村游乐场
洪祥路游乐场
相思湾休憩处
祠堂村休憩处
祠堂村儿童游乐场
红梅谷路游乐场
建业街游乐场
建德街游乐场
俊贤坊游乐场
唐人新村游乐场
时代休憩处
马田路五人足球场
马尾下游乐场
马游塘休憩花园
马铃径休憩花园
马窝休憩处
马窝亭
马鞍山公园
马鞍山亭
马鞍山运动场
马鞍山游乐场
马鞍山体育馆
马鞍岗花园
马影径休憩花园
马湾儿童游乐场
桂地街公园
泰亨灰沙围游乐场
涌美路休憩处
涌美路临时游乐场
流浮山游乐场
索罟湾休憩处
索罟湾游乐场
海安路游乐场
海盛花园
海傍街体育馆
朗屏体育馆
荔景山路游乐场
荔景足球场
荔景体育馆
荃富街花园
荃贵街休憩处
荃景围儿童游乐场
荃景围花园
荃景围游乐场
荃景围游乐场及休憩花园
荃景围体育馆
荃荣街游乐场
荃湾天后庙花园
荃湾公园
荃湾石壁迁置村游乐场
荃湾西约体育馆
荃湾海滨公园
荃湾街市天台游乐场
乌蛟腾游乐场
乌溪沙儿童游乐场
料游乐场
粉岭火车站休憩处
粉岭火车站游乐场
粉岭康乐公园
粉岭围游乐场
粉岭新城市壁球场
粉岭游乐场
粉岭楼花园
粉岭楼游乐场
粉岭临时网球场
柴湾角休憩花园
柴湾角游乐场
屏山里花园
屏会街休憩花园
梅子林路花园
梅窝东湾头路避雨亭
梅窝游乐场
梅窝码头回旋处休憩花园
梅窝码头路休憩处
梅窝体育馆
梅树杭游乐场
曹公潭户外康乐中心
深井迁置村儿童游乐场
深井临时游乐场
伟明街花园
盛芳街儿童游乐场
张保仔洞郊游区
岗背街休憩花园
将军澳体育馆
麻笏围儿童游乐场
麻雀岭儿童游乐场
麦理浩夫人度假村
康健路花园
强业街休憩花园
国瑞路公园
扫管笏休憩处
常宁游乐场
鹿颈休憩处
鹿颈村游乐场
排头村游乐场
清誉街花园
晨曦亭
船湾桐梓儿童游乐场
曾大屋游乐场
湖山花园
湖山草地滚球场
湖山游乐场
湖山网球场
湖景路花园
惠民路游乐场
惠荃路休憩花园
周田村儿童游乐场
富亨体育馆
富善体育馆
黄泥头花园
黄鱼滩儿童游乐场
莱洞休憩处
傅屋花园
傅屋路休憩花园
景峰儿童游乐场
华盛村儿童游乐场
华发游乐场
围头村游乐场
菠萝花园
杨小坑锦簇花园
杨屋村花园
杨屋道体育馆
杨景游乐场
新生村休憩处
新田围花园
新安休憩处
新村儿童游乐场
新和里游乐场
新屋仔儿童游乐场
新屋仔游乐场
新屋村休憩处
新屋岭游乐场
新屋岭篮球场
新运路花园
新墟休憩处
新墟村休憩花园
新墟游乐场
新庆村儿童游乐场
新亭
隔田儿童游乐场
隔田游乐场
源禾游乐场
源禾路体育馆
葵合街游乐场
葵涌青山公路休憩处
葵涌运动场
葵喜街休憩处
葵盛围花园
葵盛围游乐场
葵顺街游乐场
葵盛游乐场
葵义路游乐场
葵德街休憩花园
葵兴休憩花园
西新村花园
塘坊休憩处
塘坑游乐场
塘面村游乐场
业成街游乐场
塔门休憩处
塔门游乐场
万宜游乐场
万屋边儿童游乐场
圆洲角公园
圆墩花园
圆环公园
詹屋村儿童游乐场
落马洲花园
瑞湖花园
颂雅路儿童游乐场
运头角道休憩处
运头角游乐场
运头街休憩处
枫树窝村篮球场
枫树窝体育馆
稔湾村儿童游乐场
碧水新村休憩花园
碧屋花园
翠田街足球场
翠林体育馆
翠乐街花园
寨儿童游乐场
凤地花园
凤攸北街休憩处
凤香街休憩处
凤南路花园
凤凰湖游乐场
凤琴街体育馆
凤翔路花园
凤群街花园
凤园游乐场
窝尾休憩花园
福亨游乐场
银岬道休憩处
银围休憩花园
荣芳街市场天台儿童游乐场
蒲苔大湾休憩处
对面海休憩花园
对面海花园
榕树村儿童游乐场
榕树湾休憩处
榕树湾/索罟湾避雨亭
榕树湾游乐场
嘉龙花园
辋井围篮球场
乐信径烧烤场
乐桂径休憩花园
乐湖花园
乐枫径休憩花园
乐园径儿童游乐场
乐莲径休憩处
莲麻坑游乐场
庙岗街休憩处
鱿鱼湾儿童游乐场
鱿鱼湾游乐场
德业街游乐场
鞍禄街花园
鞍源街花园
鞍诚街花园
广福球场
广福桥花园
蝴蝶湾公园
樟树滩儿童游乐场
锦上路休憩处
锦田市儿童游乐场
锦田波地游乐场
锦田街市游乐场
锦石新村花园
锦石新村游乐场
横台山游乐场
龙尾村花园
龙琛路体育馆
龙丰休憩处
龙跃头新围儿童游乐场
兴芳路花园
兴芳路游乐场
兴盛路游乐场
锡降村游乐场
鸭洲休憩处
蕙荃路花园
蕙荃体育馆
燕岗游乐场
积富街休憩花园
积福街休憩处
桥头避雨亭
岭皮游乐场
联和墟儿童游乐场
联和墟游乐场
联和墟体育馆
钟屋村游乐场
钟屋儿童游乐场
钟声径游乐场
屿南道/东涌道亭
赛马会屯门蝴蝶湾体育馆
赛马会长洲东湾儿童游乐场
赛马会葵盛公众壁球场
赛马会葵盛围休憩处
赛马会德华公园
赛马会兴盛路游乐场
击壤路五人足球场
简头围游乐场
鸡岭游乐场
关门口村儿童游乐场
沥源街休憩花园
麒麟岗公众公园
麒麟围儿童游乐场
宝林体育馆
宝康公园
宝湖道小型足球场
宝业街休憩处
宝乡桥休憩处
宝翠公园
蚝涌足球场
显田游乐场
显径体育馆
盐田仔眺望处
盐田临时游乐场
泳滩
港岛
大浪湾泳滩
中湾泳滩
石澳泳滩
石澳后滩泳滩
赤柱正滩泳滩
南湾泳滩
夏萍湾泳滩
浅水湾泳滩
深水湾泳滩
舂坎角泳滩
圣士提反湾泳滩
龟背湾泳滩
新界
上长沙泳滩
下长沙泳滩
三星湾泳滩
汀九湾泳滩
加多利湾泳滩
更生湾泳滩
贝澳泳滩
青山湾泳滩
近水湾泳滩
长洲东湾泳滩
洪圣爷湾泳滩
海美湾泳滩
马湾东湾泳滩
清水湾第一湾泳滩
清水湾第二湾泳滩
钓鱼湾泳滩
黄金泳滩
厦门湾泳滩
新咖啡湾泳滩
塘福泳滩
银线湾泳滩
银矿湾泳滩
蝴蝶湾泳滩
桥咀泳滩
双仙湾泳滩
旧咖啡湾泳滩
丽都湾泳滩
芦须城泳滩
观音湾泳滩(由1960年A135号政府公告修订;由1961年A114号政府公告修订;由1962年A4号政府公告修订;由1967年第27号法律公告修订;由1967年第155号法律公告修订;由1968年第121号法律公告修订;由1969年第38号法律公告修订;由1970年第38号法律公告修订;由1970年第179号法律公告修订;由1972年第38号法律公告修订;由1973年第84号法律公告修订;由1975年第1号法律公告修订;由1975年第67号法律公告修订;由1977年第10号法律公告修订;由1977年第50号法律公告修订;由1977年第226号法律公告修订;由1977年第283号法律公告修订;由1978年第24号法律公告修订;由1978年第110号法律公告修订;由1978年第143号法律公告修订;由1978年第221号法律公告修订;由1978年第261号法律公告修订;由1978年第267号法律公告修订;由1979年第142号法律公告修订;由1979年第162号法律公告修订;由1979年第206号法律公告修订;由1979年第302号法律公告修订;由1979年第303号法律公告修订;由1980年第50号法律公告修订;由1980年第88号法律公告修订;由1980年第162号法律公告修订;由1980年第193号法律公告修订;由1980年第382号法律公告修订;由1981年第180号法律公告修订;由1981年第265号法律公告修订;由1981年第399号法律公告修订;由1982年第23号法律公告修订;由1982年第38号法律公告修订;由1982年第84号法律公告修订;由1982年第95号法律公告修订;由1982年第96号法律公告修订;由1982年第138号法律公告修订;由1982年第168号法律公告修订;由1982年第319号法律公告修订;由1982年第324号法律公告修订;由1982年第336号法律公告修订;由1982年第338号法律公告修订;由1982年第348号法律公告修订;由1982年第381号法律公告修订;由1982年第396号法律公告修订;由1983年第34号法律公告修订;由1983年第41号法律公告修订;由1983年第120号法律公告修订;由1983年第308号法律公告修订;由1983年第394号法律公告修订;由1984年第207号法律公告修订;由1984年第359号法律公告修订;由1984年第407号法律公告修订;由1985年第191号法律公告修订;由1985年第276号法律公告修订;由1985年第326号法律公告修订;由1985年第356号法律公告修订;由1986年第68号法律公告修订;由1986年第77号法律公告修订;由1986年第10号第26条修订;由1986年第164号法律公告修订;由1986年第279号法律公告修订;由1986年第321号法律公告修订;由1987年第109号法律公告修订;由1987年第212号法律公告修订;由1987年第244号法律公告修订;由1987年第283号法律公告修订;由1987年第352号法律公告修订;由1987年第410号法律公告修订;由1987年第425号法律公告修订;由1988年第91号法律公告修订;由1988年第120号法律公告修订;由1988年第170号法律公告修订;由1988年第180号法律公告修订;由1988年第271号法律公告修订;由1988年第277号法律公告修订;由1988年第359号法律公告修订;由1989年第52号法律公告修订;由1989年第108号法律公告修订;由1989年第147号法律公告修订;由1989年第229号法律公告修订;由1989年第324号法律公告修订;由1989年第332号法律公告修订;由1989年第408号法律公告修订;由1990年第3号法律公告修订;由1990年第89号法律公告修订;由1990年第114号法律公告修订;由1990年第197号法律公告修订;由1990年第228号法律公告修订;由1990年第308号法律公告修订;由1990年第326号法律公告修订;由1991年第1号法律公告修订;由1991年第20号法律公告修订;由1991年第145号法律公告修订;由1991年第146号法律公告修订;由1991年第260号法律公告修订;由1991年第274号法律公告修订;由1991年第372号法律公告修订;由1991年第382号法律公告修订;由1991年第461号法律公告修订;由1992年第13号法律公告修订;由1992年第52号法律公告修订;由1992年第95号法律公告修订;由1992年第109号法律公告修订;由1992年第229号法律公告修订;由1992年第260号法律公告修订;由1992年第322号法律公告修订;由1992年第336号法律公告修订;由1993年第4号法律公告修订;由1993年第98号法律公告修订;由1993年第161号法律公告修订;由1993年第264号法律公告修订;由1993年第369号法律公告修订;由1993年第395号法律公告修订;由1993年第468号法律公告修订;由1993年第494号法律公告修订;由1994年第71号法律公告修订;由1994年第206号法律公告修订;由1994年第231号法律公告修订;由1994年第424号法律公告修订;由1994年第445号法律公告修订;由1994年第536号法律公告修订;由1994年第628号法律公告修订;由1995年第16号法律公告修订;由1995年第108号法律公告修订;由1995年第149号法律公告修订;由1995年第342号法律公告修订;由1995年第343号法律公告修订;由1995年第460号法律公告修订;由1995年第535号法律公告修订;由1996年第26号法律公告修订;由1996年第181号法律公告修订;由1996年第216号法律公告修订;由1996年第334号法律公告修订;由1996年第390号法律公告修订;由1996年第424号法律公告修订;由1996年第488号法律公告修订;由1996年第560号法律公告修订;由1997年第134号法律公告修订;由1997年第156号法律公告修订;由1997年第389号法律公告修订;由1997年第444号法律公告修订;由1997年第460号法律公告修订;由1997年第616号法律公告修订;由1997年第626号法律公告修订;由1998年第225号法律公告修订;由1998年第273号法律公告修订;由1998年第316号法律公告修订;由1998年第326号法律公告修订;由1998年第355号法律公告修订;由1999年第9号法律公告修订;由1999年第48号法律公告修订;由1999年第49号法律公告修订;由1999年第94号法律公告修订;由1999年第170号法律公告修订;由1999年第255号法律公告修订;由1999年第260号法律公告修订;由1999年第303号法律公告修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2000年第360号法律公告修订;由2002年第31号法律公告修订;由2003年第29号法律公告修订;由2003年第204号法律公告修订;由2003年第143号法律公告修订;由2003年第265号法律公告修订;由2004年第22号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表5坟场、火葬场及纪念花园
[第2、113及124A条]
第I部
公众坟场
坟场名称
地点
大澳坟场
新界大屿山
赤柱监狱坟场
赤柱
沙岭金塔坟场
新界罗湖
沙岭坟场
新界罗湖
和合石坟场
新界粉岭
长洲坟场
新界长洲
* 咖啡园坟场
扫杆埔
纪念花园
哥连臣角
香港坟场
跑马地
* 新九龙8号坟场
九龙
(钻石山金塔坟场)
礼智园坟场
新界大屿山
(由1960年A152号政府公告修订;由1973年第21号第15条修订;由1977年第269号法律公告修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
第II部
私营坟场
坟场名称
地点
天主教坟场
哥连臣角
天主教坟场
跑马地
巴西坟场
跑马地
火烧马棚纪念坟场
扫杆埔
全完堂坟场
新界荃湾川龙
印度坟场
跑马地
西贡天主教坟场
新界西贡
回教坟场
哥连臣角
回教坟场
跑马地
青山基督教坟场
新界屯门
长洲天主教坟场
新界长洲
长洲基督教坟场
新界长洲
军人坟场
哥连臣角
苦修女坟场
赤柱
香港佛教坟场
哥连臣角
昭远坟场
摩星岭
荃湾华人永远坟场
新界荃湾
将军澳华人永远坟场
新界将军澳
基督教华人坟场
薄扶林道
崇谦堂崇真会基督教坟场
新界
华人永远坟场
香港仔
华人永远坟场
哥连臣角
犹太坟场
跑马地
新九龙1号坟场(基督教华人坟场)
九龙嘉林边道
新九龙2号坟场(安贫姊妹修会坟场)
九龙清水湾道
新九龙第2662号内地段坟场
九龙青山道
(长沙湾天主教坟场)
道风山基督教坟场
新界
廓尔喀军人坟场
新界稼轩卢军营
(由1963年第32号第15条修订;由1970年第61号法律公告修订;由1975年第193号法律公告修订;由1976年第69号第6条修订;由1983年第146号法律公告修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
第III部─第IV部
(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
第IVA部
英联邦国殇纪念坟场管理委员会坟场
坟场名称
地点
西湾国殇纪念坟场
哥连臣角道
赤柱国殇纪念坟场
赤柱
(第IVA部由1976年第69号第6条增补)
第V部
政府火葬场
和合石
长洲
哥连臣角
富山
葵涌
钻石山
(第V部由1999年第78号第7条代替)
第VI部
私营火葬场
大屿山大澳羌山观音庙
大屿山羌山灵隐寺
大屿山昂平宝莲寺
大屿山宝林寺
荃湾西竹林庙
荃湾竹林禅院
(第VI部由1999年第78号第7条代替)
第VII部
纪念花园
和合石
长洲
坪洲
南丫岛
哥连臣角
富山
葵涌
钻石山
(第VII部由1999年第78号第7条代替)___________________________________________________________________________
注:
*由1961年A18号政府公告宣布停用。
第132章 附表6根据第131(1)条就罪行提出法律程序时可用的名义
[第131条]
条次
就罪行提出法律程序时可用的名义
6
渠务署署长
7
渠务署署长
9
渠务署署长
10
渠务署署长
13
食物环境生署署长
14
食物环境生署署长
20
食物环境生署署长
22
食物环境生署署长
22A
食物环境生署署长
24
食物环境生署署长
25
食物环境生署署长
27
食物环境生署署长或生署署长
30
食物环境生署署长
31
食物环境生署署长
32
食物环境生署署长
33
食物环境生署署长
34
食物环境生署署长
36
食物环境生署署长
43
康乐及文化事务署署长
47
食物环境生署署长
50
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
51
食物环境生署署长
51A
食物环境生署署长
52
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
54
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
59
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
61
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
62
当要求或请求是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当要求或请求是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
63
当证明书是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当证明书是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
68
食物环境生署署长或生署署长
69
当指示是由食物环境生署署长或获其授权的公职人员发出的,及当作出的通知是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当指示是由生署署长或获其授权的公职人员发出的,及当作出的通知是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
72
当所犯罪行是关乎食物的,指食物环境生署署长。
当所犯罪行是关乎药物的,则指生署署长。
81
食物环境生署署长
83B
食物环境生署署长
92C
如关乎第92A条,指康乐及文化事务署署长;如关乎第92AB条,指食物环境生署署长
93
食物环境生署署长
94
食物环境生署署长
101
食物环境生署署长
105
屋宇署署长
110
康乐及文化事务署署长
111D
地政总署署长
112
食物环境生署署长
112A
食物环境生署署长
115
食物环境生署署长
117
食物环境生署署长
118
食物环境生署署长
124
食物环境生署署长
124F
食物环境生署署长
127
食物环境生署署长
128
食物环境生署署长
128B
食物环境生署署长
128C
食物环境生署署长
(附表6由1999年第78号第7条代替。由2002年第1号第5条修订)
第132章 附表7表格
表格A
[第64(1)及65(1)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
分析证明书
致:...........................................................
本人(即下开签署人)就《公众生及市政条例》而言是一名政府分析员,现特此核证本人于19............年............月............日从 .................................... 接获一份报称载有 ......................... 样本的加封包裹,其上并注有 ........................ 字样,且本人发觉有关封条完整无缺,并已分析该包裹所载物品,现宣布本人分析结果如下。
本人认为上述包裹所载物品确属 ............................................................... 样本。

本人认为上述样本含有以下组成部分或以下外来成分.........................................
.............................................................................................................................................
观察报告
.............................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................................................................................
本证明书经本人于19............年............月............日签署为证。
签署 ............................................
政府化验师
(或注明职称)
注:除非另予指明,否则所有按定义或订明标准列出的百分率,均为重量的百分率。
表格B
[第126(2)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第126(2)条)
授权进入处所的手令
本人C.D.乃一名香港裁判官,鉴于A.B.向本人提出申请,要求本人授权上述A.B.进入下述处所:........................................................................................................
(在此将处所加以描述),又鉴于本人C.D.就经宣誓而作的告发,信纳进入上述处所是有合理理由的,并信纳 .................................................................................. (在此填上发出手令的理由)。
因此,本人C.D.现特此授权上述A.B.进入上述处所,并可带同其所需助理人员,而在有需要时并可藉使用武力进入该处所,以在该处所根据上述条例执行其职务。
日期:19............年............月............日
[盖印处]
(签署).............................................
裁判官
(由1997年第47号第10条修订)
____________
表格C
[第127(1)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第127(1)条)
妨扰事故通知
致:.........................................................(即因其作为、失责或容受而令有关妨扰事故产生或存在的人,或有妨扰事故存在的处所的拥有人或占用人(视属何情况而定))。
1.谨请注意........................................................................................(指明有关主管当局)因信纳在......................................................................................................................................................................................................................(描述有妨扰事故存在的处所)有妨扰事故存在,即............................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................(描述有关妨扰事故),而现特此根据《公众生及市政条例》条文,规定你在本通知送达起计...........................(指明时间)内,须减除该等妨扰事故,而为达致此目的,并须 ....................................................................................................................................
............................. (指明须进行的工作)[此外,上述 ................................. (主管当局)现且规定你在上述期限内作所需事情,以防止该等妨扰事故再次出现,而为达致此目的,并须.....................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................(指明须进行的工作)]。
凡有关妨扰事故虽已被减除,但仍相当可能再次出现,则:.............................
............................................................ 因信纳在 ..........................................................(描述有妨扰事故存在的处所),在近期,即...................................................................(指明日期)当日或约于该日,有下列妨扰事故存在,即 ...................................................
.................................................................................... (描述有关妨扰事故),并信纳该等妨扰事故虽已在该日以后被减除,但仍相当可能在上述处所再次出现,而现特此规定你在本通知送达起计 ....................................................................... (指明时间)内,须作所需事情,以防止该等妨扰事故再次出现,而为达致此目的,并须 ........
..................................................................................................... (指明须进行的工作)。
2.如你在遵从本通知的规定方面有任何失责(或上述妨扰事故虽已被减除,但仍相当可能再次出现),则有关人员将会向裁判法院申请发出传票,规定你在该法院席前出席,以对任何为强制将妨扰事故减除及/或禁止该等妨扰事故再次出现的目的或为此二项目的,及为追讨因上述事项而招致的费用及罚款的目的而提出的申诉,作出答辩。
日期:19............年............月............日
签署...................................................
____________
表格D
[第127(4)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第127(4)条)
妨扰事故命令
致:A.B.,其地址为........................................................................................................ (或下述处所的拥有人或占用人),即为位于(填上足以识别有关处所的位置描述)的(描述有关处所)。
鉴于上述A.B.(或《公众生及市政条例》所指上述处所的拥有人或占用人,即 .....................)已于本日在本人(或我们,即描述法庭)席前就有关申诉事宜答辩,而该项申诉乃由......................提出,并谓(采用传票内申诉的措词)(或如被控一方没有出庭答辩,则:鉴于本人(或我们)已就所作证明信纳有关传票已按照《公众生及市政条例》妥为送达,规定上述A.B.(或上述处所的拥有人或占用人)于本日在本人(或我们)席前出席,就有关申诉事宜答辩,而该项申诉乃由................................................................................提出,并谓.................................):
(可作出下述任何命令或由下述任何命令组成的命令(视情况所需而定))。
减除令
现经在本人(或我们)席前证明所申诉的妨扰事故确于上述处所存在(凡是项命令乃发给造成妨扰事故的人的,则加上:且证明该妨扰事故乃因A.B.的作为、失责或容受所致),本人(或我们)特此依据《公众生及市政条例》,而命令上述A.B.(或上述拥有人或占用人)于本命令按照上述条例送达起计(指明时间)内(在此指明须减除的妨扰事故)。
第1项禁止令
本人(或我们)因信纳即使上述妨扰事故虽已根据本命令而暂被减除,但仍相当可能再次出现,而特此禁止上述A.B.(或上述拥有人或占用人)容许上述或类似妨扰事故再次出现,(而为达致上述目的,本人(或我们)并指示上述A.B.或上述拥有人或占用人[在此指明须进行的工作])。
第2项禁止令
现经在本人(或我们)席前证明在上述申诉于............年............月............日提出时或刚在此之前,所申诉的妨扰事故确在上述处所存在,但在此后已被减除(凡是项命令乃发给造成妨扰事故的人的,则加上:且证明该妨扰事故乃因A.B.的作为、失责或容受所致);惟因即使该妨扰事故已被减除,本人(或我们)信纳是项或类似妨扰事故仍相当可能在上述处所再次出现,本人(或我们)特此禁止(按第1项禁止令续写)。
封闭令
现经在本人(或我们)席前证明上述妨扰事故致使位于(填上足以识别该住宅的位置描述)的住宅(描述该住宅)处于本人(或我们)判决为不宜供人居住的状况,本人(或我们)现特此依据《公众生及市政条例》,禁止将该住宅用作供人居住。
日期:19............年............月............日
[盖印处]
(签署)................................................
裁判官
(由1963年第32号第17条修订;由1997年第47号第10条修订)
表格E
[第112A(1)(a)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第112A(1)条)
将人类遗骸埋葬或火葬的通知
致:.....................................................................................................................................
(具有处置死者遗骸权利的人)
鉴于..................................................................................................(指明死者姓名)(下称“死者”)于19............年............月............日(指明死亡日期)或约于该日于.....
..............................................................................................(指明死亡地点)死亡:又鉴于─
(a)有关上述死亡事件的登记证明书已于19............年............月............日(指明发出日期)根据《生死登记条例》(第174章)第17(1)条发出;或
(b)根据《生死登记条例》第17(1)条所发出并规定将死者尸体埋葬或火葬的命令,已于19............年............月............日(指明命令日期),自....................
............ (指明命令作出人的姓名)死因裁判官处取得;或
(c)生死登记官/副生死登记官/分区生死登记员* .......................................... (指明命令作出人的姓名)已根据《生死登记条例》第16(1)条,于19......... 年..........月.........日(指明命令日期)发出埋葬死者尸体的书面批准/指示*;或
(d)隶属 ...................................................... 警署(指明申请许可证所在警署的名称)的 .................................................. (指明发出许可证的督察或其他主管人员的姓名)已根据《生死登记条例》第16(1)条,于19............年............月............日(指明发出日期)发出埋葬死者尸体的许可证:
(在(a)、(b)、(c)、或(d)段中选择适用者填写,并删去其余各段)
现谨请注意............................................(指明有关主管当局)现根据《公众生及市政条例》条文,规定你在本通知向你送达日期起计.............................................
........................ (指明期限)内,安排将上述死者遗骸依法埋葬或火葬。
如你没有遵从本通知的规定,则.................................................................................... (指明有关主管当局)可将上述遗骸管有,并安排按其认为适当的方式予以处置,而你亦属犯罪。
本通知并不给予你在遵从任何其他成文法则中规管人类遗骸埋葬或火葬的条文规定方面的豁免。下述事项尤须注意:如你欲将死者遗骸火葬,你必须遵从第124C、124D、124E及124F条条文的规定。
日期:19............年............月............日
签署................................................注:*将不适用者删去。
(由1969年第48号第12条增补。由1973年第21号第17条修订;由1986年第10号第29条修订)
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表格F
[第128(1)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第128(1)条)
禁止令
本禁止令与位于........................................................................................................并称为 .................................................................................... 的处所/船只有关。
致:上述处所的占用人/上述船只的船长,或其一部分,即..........................................................................................................................................................................(指明申请所关乎的部分)的占用人。
鉴于.............................................................................................................................(提出申请的公职人员)向本人提出申请,要求作出命令,禁止上述处所/船只/指明部分用作 ................................................ (指明须予禁止的用途),理由是上述处所/船只/指明部分是在并无登记/牌照/许可证下使用,或在违反暂时吊销登记/牌照/许可证的规定下使用,或在违反《公众生及市政条例》条文下使用,即 .................................................................................. (指明违反事项):
现本人就所作证明信纳上述理由,并信纳已有按法律规定将不少于14天通知期的申请本命令的意向通知发出,本人特此根据《公众生及市政条例》第128(1)条行使本人的权力,作出下列命令─
(a)将本命令的中英文副本藉张贴于上述处所/船只/指明部分的显眼处的方式送达;
(b)禁止上述处所/船只/指明部分自本命令的副本如此送达后第8天起,作 ................................................ 用途(指明所禁止的用途),直至本命令按照《公众生及市政条例》第128(2)条被删除为止。
日期:19............年............月............日
[盖印处]
(签署) ..............................................
裁判官
注:1.违反本命令可处第6级罚款及监禁12个月的刑罚,而在持续犯罪期间,每天并可处罚款$1750。
2.如本命令所关乎的处所、船只或指明部分,乃根据《公众生及市政条例》第56条订立的规例所适用者,则本命令的规定如自本命令送达后第8天起没有获持续遵从,法庭可就该处所/船只/指明部分作出封闭令。
3.如移去或污损张贴于任何处所、船只或指明部分的本命令副本,可处第4级罚款及监禁6个月的刑罚。
(由1988年第76号第6条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2002年第1号第6条修订)
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表格G
[第128(4)条]
公众生及市政条例
(第132章)
(第128(4)条)
封闭令
致:.....................................................................................................................................
(提出申请的公职人员)
鉴于本人........................(或指明作出有关命令的人)已于19............年............月............日就位于 ................................................. 并称为 .................................... 的处所/船只/指明部分作出禁止令,禁止将该处所/船只/指明部分用作.................
.......................................................... 用途(指明所禁止的用途);
又鉴于有向本人提出申请,要求就该处所/船只/指明部分作出封闭令,而该处所/船只/指明部分乃根据上述条例第56条订立的规例所适用者:
现本人就所作证明信纳自上述禁止令送达后第8天起该命令没有获持续遵从,并信纳已有按法律规定将不少于14天通知期的申请本命令的意向通知发出,本人特此根据《公众生及市政条例》第128(4)条行使本人的权力,授权你...........
.................................. (申请本封闭令的公职人员)─
(a)将本命令副本藉张贴于上述处所/船只/指明部分的显眼处的方式送达;
(b)在送达后的第8天,将上述处所/船只/指明部分按法律所订明的方式封闭。
日期:19............年............月............日
[盖印处]
(签署) ................................................
裁判官
注:1.在本命令送达后,任何人未经授权而进入或停留在本命令所关乎的处所、船只或指明部分,即属犯罪。有关刑罚为第6级罚款及监禁12个月,而在持续犯罪期间,每天并可处罚款$1750。
2.如移去或污损张贴于任何处所、船只或指明部分的本命令副本,或破开或干扰置于任何处所、船只或指明部分的锁或封条,可处第4级罚款及监禁6个月的刑罚。
(由1988年第76号第6条增补。由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2002年第1号第6条修订)
表格H
[第128B(1)条]
《公众生及市政条例》
(第132章)
(第128B(1)条)
封闭令
致:食物环境生署署长
你已就位于........................................................................................................ 的处所/船只..................................*而向本席申请封闭令,理由为该处所/船只*在没有《公众生及市政条例》(第132章)(“该条例”)所指的牌照、准许或许可的情况下使用或被占用/有某种活动在其内进行*;
现已有证据使本席信纳该理由,并信纳已有一份关于申请封闭令的意向的中英文通知的文本,按该条例第128B(3)条的规定张贴于上述处所/船只*的显眼处和送达上述处所/船只*的拥有人,本席现根据该条例第128B(1)条行使本席的权力,授权你在符合该条例第128B(6)条的规定下,按该条例所订明的规定封闭该处所/船只*。
日期:.................年.................月.................日
[盖印处]
(签署)..................................................................
裁判官
注:1.在本命令开始生效后,任何人未经授权而进入或停留在本命令所关乎的处所/船只*,即属犯罪,可处第6级罚款及监禁12个月,并就罪行持续期间每天罚款$1750。
2.如无合法权限亦无合理辩解而移去或污损张贴于任何处所/船只*的本命令的文本,或破开或干扰由署长亲自或安排在该处所/船只*加上的锁或封条,可处第4级罚款及监禁6个月。
*删去不适用者。
(由2002年第1号第6条增补)
表格I
[第128C(1)条]
《公众生及市政条例》
(第132章)
(第128C(1)条)
封闭令
致:位于..................................................................................................................的处所的拥有人及占用人/船只...........................................的拥有人及船长*
本人现有合理因由相信上述处所/船只/船只的..........................................(部分)*有构成对健康的即时危害,本人现根据《公众生及市政条例》(第132章)(“该条例”)第128C(1)条行使本人的权力,按该条例所订明的规定封闭该处所/船只/船只部分*,即时生效。
上述的对健康的即时危害的详情如下:
本命令一直有效,直至有证据使本人信纳下列各项而发出通知撤销本命令为止─
(a)上述处所/船只/船只部分*对健康的即时危害已经消除,而该处所/船只/船只部分*的使用或占用/内进行的活动*已获发牌照或获准许或许可;或
(b)上述处所/船只/船只部分*不会用作或被占用以作根据该条例第128A(1)条所述的任何附属法例须领牌、获准许或许可的用途,也不会有该条所述的活动在上述处所/船只/船只部分*内进行。
任何人因本命令而感到受屈,可在本命令作出当日之后的7天内或封闭令(对健康的即时危害)上诉委员会主席所容许的较长期间内,针对本命令向该上诉委员会提出上诉。
日期:.................年.................月.................日
(签署)..................................................................
食物环境生署署长
注:1.在本命令开始生效后,任何人未经授权而进入或停留在本命令所关乎的处所/船只*,即属犯罪,可处第6级罚款及监禁12个月,并就罪行持续期间每天罚款$1750。
2.如无合法权限亦无合理辩解而移去或污损张贴于任何处所/船只*的本命令的文本,或破开或干扰由署长亲自或安排在该处所/船只*加上的锁或封条,可处第4级罚款及监禁6个月。
*删去不适用者。
(由2002年第1号第6条增补)
表格J
[第128C(6)条]
《公众衞生及市政条例》
(第132章)
(第128C(6)条)
撤销封闭令的通知
致:位于..................................................................................................................的处所的拥有人及占用人/船只................................的拥有人及船长*
现已有证据使本人信纳─
(a)上述处所/船只/船只的............................................(部分)*对健康的即时危害已经消除,而该处所/船只/船只部分*的使用或占用/内进行的活动*已获发牌照或获准许或许可;或
(b)上述处所/船只/船只部分*不会用作或被占用以作根据《公众生及政条例》(第132章)(“该条例”)第128A(1)条所述的任何附属法例须领牌、获准许或许可的用途,也不会有该条所述的活动在上述处所/船只/船只部分*内进行。
本人现根据该条例第128C(6)条行使本人的权力,撤销就上述处所/船只/船只部分*作出的封闭令,即时生效。
日期:.................年.................月.................日
(签署)..................................................................
食物环境生署署长
*删去不适用者。
(由2002年第1号第6条增补)
第132章 附表8(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
第132章 附表9罚则
[第150条]
条次
罚则
每日罚款
6(1)(a)、(b)或(c)
第5级罚款

6(1)(d)或(e)
第5级罚款

7(2)
第5级罚款

9(a)
第2级罚款

9(b)
第4级罚款

10(3)
第2级罚款

13(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
13(5)
第1级罚款
罚款$ 50
14(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 50
20(3)(b)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 300
22(1)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 50
22A(1)(b)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
24(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 50
25(a)
第1级罚款

25(b)
第2级罚款

27(2)(a)或(3)
第4级罚款
罚款$ 450
30(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
31
第1级罚款

32(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
33(3)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
34(a)或(b)
第1级罚款

36(2)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
43(2)
第1级罚款

47(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
47(5)
第1级罚款

50(4)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

51(5)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

51A(4)或(5)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

52(1)或(2)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

54(1)或(2)
第5级罚款及监禁6个月

58(4)或(5)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

59(1A)或(3)
第5级罚款及监禁6个月

61(1)或(2)
第5级罚款及监禁6个月

62(4)
第2级罚款

63(9)
第2级罚款

68(3)
第1级罚款

69(2)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

72(1)或(2)
第5级罚款及监禁6个月

81(2)
第1级罚款

83B(3)
第2级罚款及监禁1个月(首次定罪)
罚款$ 300
第3级罚款及监禁6个月(第二次及其后各次定罪)
罚款$ 300
92C(1)
第2级罚款及监禁6个月

92C(2)
第4级罚款及监禁6个月
罚款$ 450
93(4)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月
罚款$ 450
94(3)
第2级罚款

94(3A)或(3B)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

101(3)
第3级罚款及监禁3个月

104A(2)
第3级罚款
罚款$ 300
104B(2)
第3级罚款
罚款$ 300
105(2)(a)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
110(2)
第1级罚款

111D
第3级罚款

112(1)或(2)
第1级罚款
罚款$ 50
112A(3)(a)
第2级罚款

112A(3)(b)
第2级罚款
罚款$ 100
115(3)
第2级罚款

117(2)
第1级罚款

118(1)或(2)
第2级罚款及监禁6个月

124(2)
第2级罚款

124F(1)
第2级罚款及监禁6个月

124F(2)
监禁2年

124F(3)
监禁5年

125(5)
第2级罚款

127(3)(a)或(b)
第3级罚款
罚款$ 200
127(7)(a)
第4级罚款
罚款$ 450
128(3)
第6级罚款及监禁12个月
罚款$1750
128(10)(a)
第6级罚款及监禁12个月
罚款$1750
128(10)(b)或(c)
第4级罚款及监禁6个月

128B(12)(c)及128C(12)(c)
第6级罚款及监禁12个月
罚款$1750
128B(12)(a)及(b)及128C(12)(a)及(b)
第4级罚款及监禁6个月

139
第4级罚款及监禁6个月

(由1996年第177号法律公告代替。由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2002年第1号第7条修订)
第132章 附表10公众街市
[第79条]
街市名称
英文名称
士美非路街市
Smithfield Market
上环街市
Sheung Wan Market
必列士街街市
Bridges Street Market
北角街市
North Point Market
正街街市
Centre Street Market
石塘咀街市
Shek Tong Tsui Market, Shek Tong Tsui Complex
田湾街市
Tin Wan Market
吉胜街熟食市场
Kut Shing Street Cooked Food Market
西营盘街市
Sai Ying Pun Market
西湾河街市
Sai Wan Ho Market
赤柱临时街市
Stanley Temporary Market
南朗山道熟食市场
Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market
香港仔街市
Aberdeen Market
柴湾街市
Chai Wan Market
黄泥涌街市
Wong Nai Chung Market
渣华道街市
Java Road Market
电气道街市
Electric Road Market
筲箕湾街市
Shau Kei Wan Market
渔光道街市
Yue Kwong Road Market
渔湾街市
Yue Wan Market
铜锣湾街市
Causeway Bay Market
骆克道街市
Lockhart Road Market
鸭洲街市,
鸭洲市政大厦
灯笼洲街市
Ap Lei Chau Market,
Ap Lei Chau Complex
Tang Lung Chau Market
鹅颈街市
Bowrington Road Market
鱼涌街市
Quarry Bay Market
湾仔街市
Wan Chai Market
九龙城街市
Kowloon City Market
土瓜湾街市
To Kwa Wan Market
大成街街市
Tai Shing Street Market
大角咀临时街市
Tai Kok Tsui Temporary Market
牛池湾街市
Ngau Chi Wan Market
牛头角街市
Ngau Tau Kok Market
四山街熟食市场
Sze Shan Street Cooked Food Market
北河街街市
Pei Ho Street Market
安静道生花市场
On Ching Road Flower Market
金巴利街街市
Kimberley Street Market
宜安街街市
Yee On Street Market
旺角街市
Mong Kok Market
长沙湾熟食市场
Cheung Sha Wan Cooked Food Market
官涌街市
Kwun Chung Market, Kwun Chung Complex
花园街街市
Fa Yuen Street Market
东源街熟食市场
Tung Yuen Street Cooked Food Market
油地街市
Yau Ma Tei Market
保安道街市
Po On Road Market
界限街街市
Boundary Street Market
红街市
Hung Hom Market, Hung Hom Complex
海防道临时街市
Haiphong Road Temporary Market
茶岭街市
Cha Kwo Ling Market
荔湾街市
Lai Wan Market
通州街临时街市
Tung Chau Street Temporary Market
豉油街临时熟食市场
Soy Street Temporary Cooked Food Market
彩虹道街市
Choi Hung Road Market
瑞和街街市
Shui Wo Street Market
骏业熟食市场
Tsun Yip Cooked Food Market
鲤鱼门街市
Lei Yue Mun Market
双凤街街市
Sheung Fung Street Market
观塘码头熟食市场
Kwun Tong Ferry Concourse Cooked Food Market
大埔临时街市
Tai Po Temporary Market
大围街市
Tai Wai Market
大棠道熟食市场
Tai Tong Road Cooked Food Market
大圆街熟食市场
Tai Yuen Street Cooked Food Market
大澳街市
Tai O (Lantau) Market
大桥街市
Tai Kiu Market
火炭西熟食市场
Fo Tan Cooked Food Market (West)
火炭东熟食市场
Fo Tan Cooked Food Market (East)
仁爱街市
Yan Oi Market
古洞街市购物中心
Kwu Tung Market Shopping Centre
石湖墟街市
Shek Wu Hui Market
北葵涌街市
North Kwai Chung Market
西贡街市
Sai Kung Market
同益街市
Tung Yick Market
沙田街市
Sha Tin Market
沙头角街市
Sha Tau Kok Market
和宜合道熟食市场
Wo Yi Hop Road Cooked Food Market
坪洲街市
Peng Chau Market
长洲街市
Cheung Chau Market
长洲熟食市场
Cheung Chau Cooked Food Market
长达路熟食市场
Cheung Tat Road Cooked Food Market
青衣街市
Tsing Yi Market
青杨熟食市场
Tsing Yeung Cooked Food Market
洪水桥临时街市
Hung Shui Kiu Temporary Market
洪祥熟食市场
Hung Cheung Cooked Food Market
香车街街市
Heung Che Street Market
建业街熟食市场
Kin Yip Street Cooked Food Market
建荣熟食市场
Kin Wing Cooked Food Market
流浮山街市
Lau Fau Shan Market
荃景围街市
Tsuen King Circuit Market
荃湾街市
Tsuen Wan Market
柴湾角熟食市场
Chai Wan Kok Cooked Food Market
深井临时街市
Sham Tseng Temporary Market
梅窝街市
Mui Wo Market
梅窝熟食市场
Mui Wo Cooked Food Market
杨屋道街市
Yeung Uk Road Market
葵顺街熟食市场
Kwai Shun Street Cooked Food Market
新墟街市
San Hui Market
荣芳街街市
Wing Fong Street Market
嘉定熟食市场
Ka Ting Cooked Food Market
对面海街市
Tui Min Hoi Market
广财街市
Kwong Choi Market
锦田街市
Kam Tin Market
联和墟街市
Luen Wo Hui Market
击壤路熟食市场
Kik Yeung Road Cooked Food Market
蓝地街市
Lam Tei Market
宝湖道街市
Plover Cove Road Market
(由1973年第21号第19条增补。由1973年第179号法律公告修订;由1973年第181号法律公告修订;由1973年第258号法律公告修订;由1974年第206号法律公告修订;由1975年第198号法律公告修订;由1975年第213号法律公告修订;由1976年第132号法律公告修订;由1979年第103号法律公告修订;由1979年第141号法律公告修订;由1979年第179号法律公告修订;由1979年第241号法律公告修订;由1979年第301号法律公告修订;由1980年第31号法律公告修订;由1980年第49号法律公告修订;由1980年第60号法律公告修订;由1980年第117号法律公告修订;由1980年第138号法律公告修订;由1980年第183号法律公告修订;由1980年第206号法律公告修订;由1981年第155号法律公告修订;由1981年第167号法律公告修订;由1981年第186号法律公告修订;由1981年第205号法律公告修订;由1981年第338号法律公告修订;由1981年第346号法律公告修订;由1982年第63号法律公告修订;由1982年第93号法律公告修订;由1982年第94号法律公告修订;由1982年第125号法律公告修订;由1982年第212号法律公告修订;由1982年第280号法律公告修订;由1982年第382号法律公告修订;由1982年第389号法律公告修订;由1982年第398号法律公告修订;由1982年第399号法律公告修订;由1983年第45号法律公告修订;由1983年第62号法律公告修订;由1983年第91号法律公告修订;由1983年第151号法律公告修订;由1983年第169号法律公告修订;由1983年第347号法律公告修订;由1984年第48号法律公告修订;由1984年第61号法律公告修订;由1984年第111号法律公告修订;由1984年第159号法律公告修订;由1984年第287号法律公告修订;由1984年第351号法律公告修订;由1984年第396号法律公告修订;由1984年第421号法律公告修订;由1985年第30号法律公告修订;由1985年第54号法律公告修订;由1985年第149号法律公告修订;由1985年第204号法律公告修订;由1985年第275号法律公告修订;由1985年第355号法律公告修订;由1986年第10号法律公告修订;由1986年第10号第30条修订;由1986年第103号法律公告修订;由1986年第289号法律公告修订;由1986年第314号法律公告修订;由1987年第94号法律公告修订;由1987年第169号法律公告修订;由1987年第372号法律公告修订;由1987年第387号法律公告修订;由1988年第197号法律公告修订;由1988年第342号法律公告修订;由1988年第343号法律公告修订;由1989年第258号法律公告修订;由1989年第395号法律公告修订;由1990年第52号法律公告修订;由1990年第325号法律公告修订;由1990年第399号法律公告修订;由1990年第400号法律公告修订;由1991年第43号法律公告修订;由1991年第104号法律公告修订;由1991年第124号法律公告修订;由1991年第437号法律公告修订;由1992年第259号法律公告修订;由1993年第34号法律公告修订;由1993年第109号法律公告修订;由1993年第224号法律公告修订;由1994年第444号法律公告修订;由1994年第479号法律公告修订;由1995年第15号法律公告修订;由1995年第42号法律公告修订;由1995年第176号法律公告修订;由1995年第588号法律公告修订;由1996年第44号法律公告修订;由1996年第215号法律公告修订;由1996年第423号法律公告修订;由1997年第155号法律公告修订;由1998年第190号法律公告修订;由1998年第387号法律公告修订;由1999年第11号法律公告修订;由1999年第126号法律公告修订;由1999年第154号法律公告修订;由1999年第184号法律公告修订;由1999年第233号法律公告修订;由1999年第293号法律公告修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2000年第262号法律公告修订;由2001年第43号法律公告修订;由2001年第139号法律公告修订;由2002年第95号法律公告修订;由2002年第194号法律公告修订;由2003年第197号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表11须领牌的活动
[第92A及124L条]
(由1999年第78号第7条修订)
公众保龄球场
公众溜冰场
桌球场所
(由1973年第21号第19条增补。由1988年第53号第6条修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订)
第132章 附表11A须领牌的活动
[第92AB、92B及
124I条]
殓葬商
(附表11A由1999年第78号第7条增补)
第132章 附表12体育场
[第105A条]
旺角大球场
香港大球场
(由1973年第21号第19条增补。由1974年第19号法律公告修订;由1974年第195号法律公告修订;由1985年第190号法律公告修订;由1987年第353号法律公告修订;由1994年第72号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表13文娱中心
[第105M条]
九龙尖沙咀东部科学馆道2号香港科学馆演讲厅及特备展览厅
九龙尖沙咀梳士巴利道10号香港艺术馆的演讲厅、陶艺工作室、绘画工作室及版画工作室
九龙尖沙咀梳士巴利道香港文化中心及附属于该中心的梳士巴利花园(不包括中心内的婚姻登记处及根据第105G条指定用作博物馆或根据第105K条指定用作图书馆的任何建筑物或任何建筑物的一部分)。
九龙龙翔道与清水湾道交界处的牛池湾文娱中心
上水北区社区中心内的北区会堂
大埔安邦路大埔官立中学内的大埔文娱中心
干诺道中大会堂
屯门屯喜路屯门大会堂
元朗体育路元朗剧院
西湾河筲箕湾道111号西湾河文娱中心
沙田源禾路沙田大会堂
香港公园内坚尼地道7号A香港视觉艺术中心
香港皇后大道中上环文娱中心
香港铜锣湾高士威道66号称为香港中央图书馆的建筑物的演讲厅、展览馆、一号活动室及二号活动室及该建筑物没有根据第105K条指定为图书馆的任何其他部分
红高山道公园高山剧场
红畅运道香港体育馆
荃湾大河道荃湾大会堂
葵涌兴宁路葵青剧院
湾仔爱群道伊利沙伯体育馆
(由1973年第21号第19条增补。由1980年第30号法律公告修订;由1980年第87号法律公告修订;由1981年第203号法律公告修订;由1981年第223号法律公告修订;由1982年第53号法律公告修订;由1982年第194号法律公告修订;由1983年第46号法律公告修订;由1983年第90号法律公告修订;由1985年第74号法律公告修订;由1986年第126号法律公告修订;由1986年第272号法律公告修订;由1987年第139号法律公告修订;由1988年第89号法律公告修订;由1988年第90号法律公告修订;由1988年第119号法律公告修订;由1990年第240号法律公告修订;由1991年第51号法律公告修订;由1991年第417号法律公告修订;由1992年第66号法律公告修订;由1996年第214号法律公告修订;由1997年第445号法律公告修订;由1999年第241号法律公告修订;由2000年第40号法律公告修订;由2000年第256号法律公告修订;由2001年第63号法律公告修订;由2002年第246号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表14公众泳池
[第42A(2)条]
港岛
包玉刚游泳池
柴湾游泳池
港岛东游泳池
坚尼地城游泳池
维多利亚公园游泳池
摩理臣山游泳池
湾仔游泳池
九龙
九龙公园游泳池
九龙仔游泳池
大环山游泳池
何文田游泳池
佐敦谷游泳池
李郑屋游泳池
斧山道游泳池
荔枝角公园游泳池
深水公园游泳池
摩士公园游泳池
观塘游泳池
新界
上水游泳池
大埔游泳池
天水围游泳池
屯门游泳池
元朗游泳池
北葵涌赛马会游泳池
西贡游泳池
沙田赛马会游泳池
青衣游泳池
城门谷游泳池
荃景围胡忠游泳池
马鞍山游泳池
粉岭游泳池
将军澳游泳池
梅窝游泳池
葵盛游泳池
赛马会仁爱堂游泳池
显田游泳池
(由1973年第21号第19条增补;由1975年第199号法律公告增补。由1975年第199号法律公告修订;由1977年第129号法律公告修订;由1977年第248号法律公告修订;由1978年第25号法律公告修订;由1978年第285号法律公告修订;由1980年第255号法律公告修订;由1981年第179号法律公告修订;由1983年第40号法律公告修订;由1984年第208号法律公告修订;由1984年第239号法律公告修订;由1984年第360号法律公告修订;由1985年第277号法律公告修订;由1985年第328号法律公告修订;由1986年第10号第31条修订;由1986年第322号法律公告修订;由1988年第360号法律公告修订;由1989年第53号法律公告修订;由1990年第115号法律公告修订;由1991年第147号法律公告修订;由1991年第262号法律公告修订;由1991年第373号法律公告修订;由1993年第396号法律公告修订;由1995年第536号法律公告修订;由1996年第335号法律公告修订;由1996年第425号法律公告修订;由1997年第461号法律公告修订;由1999年第10号法律公告修订;由1999年第261号法律公告修订;由1999年第78号第7条修订;由2000年第361号法律公告修订;由2002年第32号法律公告修订)
第132章 附表15(由1999年第78号第7条废除)
第132章 附表16民政事务局局长可藉规例规定费用的项目
[第124J条]
1.
公众泳池
入场
2.
博物馆
入场
3.
图书馆
入场
4.
公众游乐场地
(a)租用网球场
(b)租用篮球场
(c)租用壁球场
(d)租用足球场
(e)租用乒乓球
(f)租用羽毛球场
5.
度假营
营费
(附表16由1999年第78号第7条增补)

【英文全文】

Cap132Longtitle


To make provision for public health and municipal services.
(Amended 10 of 1986 s. 2)
[11 November 1960] G.N.A. 132 of 1960
(Originally 30 of 1960; 15 of 1935)
Cap 132 s 1 Short title
PART I
PRELIMINARY
This Ordinance may be cited as the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.
(Amended 10 of 1986 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 2 Interpretation
(1) In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
'advertisement' (宣传、宣传品) includes any structure or apparatus erected, used, or intended to be used, solely for the display of advertisements;
'analysis' (分析) includes micro-biological assay but no other form of biological assay, and 'analyse' (分析) shall be construed accordingly;
'animal' (动物) includes reptiles, but does not include birds or fish;
'Authority' (主管当局) means the public officer designated to be the Authority by the provisions of section 3; (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
'bath' (浴、沐浴) includes shower bath and turkish bath;
'billiard establishment' (桌球场所) means any place opened, kept or used for the purpose of playing billiards, snooker, pool or similar games; (Added 53 of 1988 s. 3)
'book' (书籍) includes a document, periodical, magazine, newspaper, pamphlet, music-score, picture, print, engraving, etching, deed, photograph, map, chart, plan or manuscript, and any other article or thing of a like nature provided for the use of the public in any library; (Replaced 50 of 1979 s. 2)
'canopy' (檐篷) means any shade, shelter or other structure not carrying a floor load which-
(a) projects from a wall of a building and is cantilevered or supported by brackets, posts or other means; or
(b) is erected on any building or in or over any open space adjacent to or on a building and is supported by posts or other means; (Added 43 of 1972 s. 2)'cemetery' (坟场) means any place for the time being specified in the Fifth Schedule;
'civic centre' (文娱中心) means any premises and the grounds appurtenant thereto set aside under section 105M as a civic centre; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'The Commonwealth War Graves Commission' (英联邦国殇纪念坟场) means The Commonwealth War Graves Commission established by the charter dated 21 May 1917 (read and construed with the supplemental charter dated 8 June 1964) as amended from time to time; (Added 12 of 1994 s. 2)
'corporation' (法团) means any person or body of persons incorporated by virtue of any Ordinance of Hong Kong and also means any company registered under the Companies Ordinance (Cap 32); (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
'court' (法庭) means a magistrate's court;
'cream' (忌廉) means that part of milk rich in fat which has been separated by skimming or otherwise;
'crematorium' (火葬场) means any building or place designed or adapted for the purpose of burning human remains; (Added of 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'dancing establishment' (跳舞场所) means any public dance-hall or dancing school which is required to be licensed under the provisions of the Miscellaneous Licences Ordinance (Cap 114) or the Places of Public Entertainment Ordinance (Cap 172);
'deposit' (弃置), in relation to litter or waste, includes to cast, throw, spray, sweep, place, drop, discharge, spill, dump, tip, scatter or blow such litter or waste; (Added 72 of 1981 s. 2)
'drain' (排水渠) means a drain used for the drainage of one building or any buildings or yards appurtenant to buildings within the same curtilage, and the expression 'public drain' (公共排水渠) means a drain which is vested in and maintained by the Government and, for the purposes of this Ordinance, includes any part of a drain from the outlet of any disconnecting trap to its junction with a public drain or sewer, and the expression 'private drain' (私家排水渠) means any drain other than a public drain;
'drink' (饮品) does not include water other than-
(a) aerated water;
(b) distilled water;
(c) water from natural springs, either in its natural state or with added mineral substances; and
(d) water placed in a sealed container for sale for human consumption; (Replaced 26 of 1986 s. 2)'drug' (药物) includes any medicine, Chinese herbal medicine or proprietary Chinese medicine for internal or external use by man; (Replaced 47 of 1999 s. 162)
'establishment' (场所) includes premises;
'excretal matter' (排泄物) means excretal matter of human beings;
'exhibit' (展品) means an article intended for display within a museum whether or not the article is displayed to the public at any particular time; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'fire hazard' (火警危险) means-
(a)-(b) (Repealed 5 of 1985 s. 2)
(c) any removal from any building of any fire service installation or equipment which was provided in such building in accordance with plans certified by the Director of Fire Services for the purposes of section 16 of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123);
(d) the presence in any building of any fire service installation or equipment which from lack of proper maintenance or for any other reason is not in efficient working order;
(e) (Repealed 5 of 1985 s. 2)
(f) any other matter or circumstance which materially increases the likelihood of fire or other calamity or the danger to life or property that would result from the outbreak of fire or the occurrence of any other calamity, or which would materially hamper the Fire Services Department in the discharge of its duties in the event of fire or other calamity; (Added 61 of 1974 s. 2)'fire service installation or equipment' (消防装设或设备) means any installation or equipment manufactured, used or designed to be used for the purposes of-
(a) extinguishing, attacking, preventing or limiting a fire;
(b) giving warning of a fire;
(c) providing access to any premises for the purpose of extinguishing, attacking, preventing or limiting a fire; (Added 61 of 1974 s. 2)
(d) facilitating the evacuation from any premises or place in case of fire; (Added 7 of 2003 s. 21)
(e) providing a stand-by power supply to an installation or equipment the purposes of which are mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (d) in the event of the loss of normal power supply; (Added 7 of 2003 s. 21)'fish' (鱼) means all fish commonly used for human consumption and also means any other fish which is sold or offered for sale for human consumption;
'food' (食物) includes-
(a) drink;
(b) chewing gum and other products of a like nature and use;
(c) smokeless tobacco products; and
(d) articles and substances used as ingredients in the preparation of food or drink or of such products,but does not include-
(i) live animals, live birds or live fish (excluding shell fish);
(ii) water, other than-
(A) aerated water;
(B) distilled water;
(C) water from natural springs, either in its natural state or with added mineral substances; and
(D) water placed in a sealed container for sale for human consumption; (Replaced 3 of 1987 s. 2)(iii) fodder or feeding stuffs for animals, birds or fish; or
(iv) articles or substances used only as drugs; (Replaced 62 of 1986 s. 2)'goods vehicle' (货车) has the same meaning as it has in the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap 374); (Added 72 of 1981 s. 2)
'grave' (坟墓) means a burial place formed in the ground by excavation and without any internal walls of brickwork or stonework or any other artificial lining;
'hawker' (小贩) means-
(a) any person who trades in any public place-
(i) by selling or exposing for sale any goods, wares or merchandise; or
(ii) by exposing samples or patterns of goods, wares or merchandise to be afterwards delivered; or
(iii) by hiring or offering for hire his skill in handicraft or his personal services; and(b) any person who itinerates for the purpose-
(i) of selling or exposing for sale any goods, wares or merchandise; or
(ii) of hiring or offering for hire his skill in handicraft or his personal services: Provided that nothing in this definition shall be taken to include-
(i) any person who sells to or seeks orders from any person who is a dealer in any such goods, wares or merchandise and who buys to sell again; or
(ii) any person who on request visits in any place the person making such request for the purpose of selling or offering for sale or delivering to him or taking from him orders for any goods, wares or merchandise or of hiring to the person making such request his skill in handicraft or his personal services; or
(iii) any representative of the press or any photographer;'health inspector' (卫生督察) means any person appointed by the Chief Executive to be a health inspector and any person for the time being performing the duties of a health inspector; (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
'health officer' (卫生主任) means-
(a) the Director of Health, a Deputy Director of Health or an Assistant Director of Health; or
(b) the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, a Deputy Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene or an Assistant Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene,and includes a person authorized by the Director of Health or the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene to perform the functions of a health officer; (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)'household waste' (住户废物) means waste produced by a household and of a kind ordinarily produced by a dwelling when occupied as such; (Replaced 8 of 1980 s. 37)
'latrine' (厕所) includes a water closet, urinal and dry latrine, and all other sanitary equipment or installations designed, intended or used for the reception of excretal matter;
'librarian' (图书馆长) means the Chief Librarian; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2. Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
'library' (图书馆) means any building, or part of a building, designated under section 105K as a library; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'library material' (图书馆藏件) means any book, film, gramophone record, tape, and any other thing on or in which any information or image is written, recorded, stored or reproduced; (Added 50 of 1979 s. 2)
'licensee' (持牌人) includes a delegate appointed pursuant to a requirement under the provisions of section 125(7);
'litter' (扔弃物) includes-
(a) any earth, dirt, soil, dust, ashes, paper or refuse;
(b) any glass, china, earthenware or tin;
(c) any mud, clay, brick, stone, plaster, sand, cement, concrete, mortar, wood, timber, sawdust, plastic, construction material or excavated material;
(d) any rubble, rubbish or debris;
(e) any filth, manure, dung, excretal matter and any other offensive, noxious or obnoxious matter or liquid; and
(f) any substance likely to constitute a nuisance; (Added 72 of 1981 s. 2)'market' (街市) means any market to which, by virtue of a declaration by the Authority under section 79(1), this Ordinance applies; (Amended 57 of 1978 s. 2)
'milk' (奶类) means cows milk, buffaloes milk and goats milk, and includes cream and separated milk, but does not include dried milk, condensed milk or reconstituted milk; (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 2)
'mobile library' (流动图书馆) means any vehicle within the meaning of section 2 of the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap 374) and any vessel maintained by the Authority and used for the conveyance of library material for the use of the public; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2. Amended 50 of 1979 s. 2)
'mortuary' (殓房) means any premises or place set apart or habitually used for the reception, storage or treatment of human remains;
'motor vehicle' (汽车) means any mechanically propelled vehicle; (Added 72 of 1981 s. 2)
'Municipal Services Appeals Board' (市政服务上诉委员会) means the Municipal Services Appeals Board established under section 3 of the Municipal Services Appeals Board Ordinance (Cap 220); (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
'museum' (博物馆) means a building, or part of a building, or area designated under section 105G as a museum; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'offensive trade' (厌恶性行业) means any trade, business, process or manufacture declared under the provisions of section 48 to be an offensive trade;
'owner' (拥有人) includes a person holding premises direct from the Government whether under lease, licence or otherwise, a mortgagee in possession and a person receiving the rent of any premises, solely or with another, on his own behalf or that of any person, or who would receive the same if such premises were let to a tenant; (Added 48 of 1969 s. 2. Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
'package' or 'packing' (包装) includes every means by which goods for carriage, sale or deposit are cased, covered, enclosed, contained or wrapped;
'petroleum' (石油) means crude petroleum or any oil made from petroleum or from coal, shale, peat or other bituminous substances;
'poultry' (家禽) means any bird commonly used for human consumption and also any other bird which is sold or offered for sale for human consumption;
'premises' (处所) includes land, buildings, structures and basements and, in relation to any building, includes the curtilage thereof, and, in relation to the internal parts of a building, includes any bedspace, cubicle, room, floor, or portion of a floor, the subject of a separate letting; (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 2)
'prescribed fee' (订明费用), in relation to any purpose in or under this Ordinance, means the fee prescribed for that purpose under section 124I, 124J or 124L as may be appropriate; (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
'private market' (私营街市) means any market other than a public market;
'public analyst' (政府分析员) means the Government Chemist, the Government Pathologist and any analyst appointed by the Chief Executive for the purposes of this Ordinance; (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
'public bowling-alley' (公众保龄球场) means any place opened, kept or used for the purpose of playing the game of skittles to which the public are admitted with or without payment for admission; (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'public market' (公众街市) means a market designated as a public market under section 79(3); (Amended 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'public pleasure ground' (公众游乐场地) means any place for the time being specified in the Fourth Schedule and delineated on any plan thereof which may, for the time being, have been deposited in accordance with the provisions of section 106(5), and, in the case of a beach, includes the sea and the sea-bed within the limits of the beach;
'public skating rink' (公众溜冰场) means any place opened, kept or used for the purpose of skating to which the public are admitted with or without payment for admission unless such place is a place of public entertainment licensed as such under the Places of Public Entertainment Ordinance (Cap 172); (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'public swimming pool' (公众泳池) means a swimming pool designated as a public swimming pool under section 42A; (Amended 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'registered specialist contractor (ventilation works category)' (注册专门承建商(通风系统工程类别)) means a person whose name is for the time being on the sub-register for the ventilation works category in the register of specialist contractors maintained under section 8A of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123); (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
'reptiles' (爬虫) means all reptiles commonly used for human consumption and any other reptiles sold or offered for sale for human consumption; (Added 9 of 1976 s. 2)
'sale' or 'sell' (售、售卖、出售) includes disposal by barter or raffling;
'sanitary convenience' (卫生设施) includes latrine, sink, bath, washbasin, slop closet and any similar convenience;
'scheduled offence' (附表所列罪行) means an offence under any of the enactments specified in the First Schedule;
'scheduled premises' (附表所列处所) means any premises of any of the classes of premises specified in the first column of the Second Schedule;
'sealed' (加封) includes closed by means of a stopper or screw top; (Added 26 of 1986 s. 2)
'Secretary for Home Affairs' (民政事务局局长) includes the Director of Home Affairs and any district officer; (Replaced 10 of 1986 s. 4. Amended L.N. 262 of 1989; L.N. 621 of 1994; L.N. 362 of 1997)
'sewer' (下水道) does not include a drain as defined in this section but otherwise includes all sewers and drains used for the drainage of buildings and yards appurtenant to buildings, and the expression 'public sewer' (公共下水道) means a sewer which is vested in and maintained by the Government and includes, for the purposes of this Ordinance, any part of a sewer from the outlet of any disconnecting trap to its junction with a public sewer or drain which part lies outside the lot boundary, and the expression 'private sewer' (私家下水道) means any other sewer; (Amended 48 of 1969 s. 2)
'slaughterhouse' (屠房) and 'abattoir' (屠场) mean any premises or place habitually used for the slaughter of animals for human consumption; and the expression 'public slaughterhouse' (公营屠房) means a slaughterhouse designated as a public slaughterhouse under section 76A(1); and the expression private slaughterhouse' (私营屠房) means any other slaughterhouse; (Replaced 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'smokeless tobacco product' (无烟烟草产品) means any product which consists of tobacco, or primarily of tobacco, intended to be taken orally, and includes chewing tobacco (whether looseleaf, firm plug, moist plug, twist or roll chewing tobacco) and moist snuff, but does not include dry snuff taken by inhalation; (Added 62 of 1986 s. 2)
'stadium' (体育馆) means any stadium for the time being specified in the Twelfth Schedule and delineated on any plan thereof deposited in accordance with section 105A(4); (Added 21 of 1973 s. 2)
'street waste' (街道废物) means dust, dirt, rubbish, mud, road scrapings or filth, but does not include excretal matter; (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
'trade waste' (行业废物) means waste from any trade, manufacture or business, or any waste building or civil engineering materials; (Replaced 8 of 1980 s. 37)
'vault' (墓穴) includes underground burial places of every description, except graves;
'ventilating system' (通风系统) means a system which is either mechanical or electrical, or both, for introducing or exhausting air, and also means an air-conditioning plant which contains a device for reducing or increasing the temperature of the air in any building, or any part thereof, below or above the temperature of the external air; (Replaced 61 of 1974 s. 2)
'vermin' (虫鼠) includes rodents, and also includes cockroaches, mites, ticks, bugs, fleas, lice and itch mites, and the eggs, larvae, nymphs or pupae thereof;
'vessel' (船只) means any ship, junk, sampan, boat or other description of craft within the waters of Hong Kong, but does not include registered ocean going ships nor any ships or vessels belonging to any government other than the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24; 23 of 1998 s. 2)
'waste' (废物) means any substance or article which is abandoned; (Added 8 of 1980 s. 37)
'workplace' (工场) means any premises, vessel or place in which articles are manufactured, altered, cleansed, repaired, ornamented, finished, adapted for sale, broken up or demolished or in which materials are transformed (including shipbuilding), but does not include any notifiable workplace under section 9 of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59). (Amended 50 of 1985 s. 9; 10 of 1986 s. 4)
(2) For the purposes of this Ordinance any substance or article which is discarded or otherwise dealt with as waste shall be presumed to be waste until the contrary is proved. (Added 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(3) For the purposes of this Ordinance any substance or article which is discarded or otherwise dealt with as litter shall be presumed to be litter until the contrary is proved. (Added 72 of 1981 s. 2)
(Amended 53 of 1988 s. 3; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 3 Designation of Authorities
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority for the purposes of each section of this Ordinance specified in the first column of the Third Schedule is the public officer specified opposite to it in the second column of that Schedule. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) The Chief Executive in Council may by order designate any public officer to be the Authority for the purposes of any of the sections of this Ordinance in substitution for the public officer specified in the Third Schedule as the Authority for the purposes of that section. (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(3) The Chief Executive in Council may by order amend, add to or delete from the Third Schedule.
(Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 4 Construction and maintenance of public sewers and drains
PART II
SEWERS AND DRAINS
The Authority shall be responsible for causing the construction, repair and maintenance of all public sewers, drains or drainage works, and may alter or disconnect the connection therewith of any private sewer, drain or drainage works.
Cap 132 s 5 Cleansing of public sewers
The Authority shall be responsible for the proper clearing, cleansing and emptying of public sewers, drains and drainage works, and for the abatement of nuisances arising in connection therewith.
Cap 132 s 6 Protection of public sewers and drains
(1) Any person who-
(a) places or throws any solid matter, mud or waste (except such as is contained in ordinary house sewage) in or into any public sewer or drain or any sewer, drain, inlet or other drainage work communicating with any public sewer or drain, or over any grate communicating with any public sewer and drain;
(b) causes or knowingly permits any such matter, mud or waste to be placed or thrown, or to fall, or to be carried, in or into any public sewer or drain or over any such grate;
(c) causes or knowingly permits any such matter, mud or waste to be placed in such a position as to be liable to fall or be carried as aforesaid;
(d) discharges into any public sewer or drain or into any sewer or drain which, not being a public sewer or drain, communicates therewith, any chemicals, oils, petroleum or petroleum-spirit or any trade waste (not included as aforesaid) or any waste steam, or any heated liquid, which, either alone or in combination with other matter in any sewer or drain, causes or may cause nuisance or danger to persons entering or being in, or near to, any public sewer or drain or danger to any public sewer or drain itself; or
(e) wilfully, except with the permission in writing of the Authority, or negligently damages, alters, disconnects or otherwise interferes with any public sewer or drain or any connection therewith,shall be guilty of an offence. (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(2) The Authority may prosecute for an offence under the provisions of subsection (1), and shall not be obliged to prosecute if, in its opinion, the solid or other matter may be received into the public sewer or drain in question without risk of damage to structure or danger to the health of persons employed at or being near to such sewer or drain: (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to derogate from the powers of the Secretary for Justice in relation to the prosecution of criminal offences. (Amended L.N. 362 of 1997)
Cap 132 s 7 Prevention of obstruction of sewers and drains by soil or waste
(1) The Authority may cause a notice to be served on the owner or occupier of land adjoining any street or place in which is situated a public sewer, drain or drainage works requiring him, within such time as may be specified in such notice, so to fence off, channel or embank the land as to prevent soil or waste being carried into such public sewer, drain or drainage works. (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any of the requirements of a notice served under the provisions of subsection (1) within the time specified therein shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 8 Saving in relation to certain Ordinances
Nothing in section 6 or 7 shall be taken or construed to the prejudice of any powers conferred by the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59) or the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123).
Cap 132 s 9 Punishment of persons interfering with public sewers or drains
Any person who, without the permission of the Authority-
(a) enters or attempts to enter any public sewer; or
(b) raises or covers up any grating, trap or manhole cover, or otherwise interferes with any fitting connected with any public sewer or drain, or inserts any wire, net or other contrivance through any opening in any such grating, trap or manhole cover or through any other opening or vent in any public sewer or drain, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 10 Notice of existence of disused drains
(1) The owner or, in default of the owner, the occupier of any premises shall, forthwith after it comes to his knowledge that there is any disused sewer or drain in, under or upon the premises, give notice in writing of the existence of such disused sewer or drain to the Authority.
(2) If the owner or occupier, as the case may be, of any premises intends to cease to use any sewer or drain in, under or upon such premises, he shall forthwith give notice in writing of such intention to the Authority.
(3) Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) shall be guilty of an offence:
Provided that in any proceedings against the owner or occupier, as the case may be, in respect of a failure to comply with the provisions of subsection (1), it shall be a defence to prove that-
(a) in the case of proceedings against the owner, such owner had reasonable cause to believe that the occupier or a previous owner or occupier had given such notice; and
(b) in the case of proceedings against the occupier, such occupier had reasonable cause to believe that the owner or a previous owner or occupier had given such notice.
Cap 132 s 11 Regulations for the protection of sewers and drains and prevention of nuisance therefrom
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
The Chief Executive in Council may make regulations prescribing or providing for- (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(a) the general or particular protection of public sewers, drains or drainage works; and
(b) the prevention of nuisances arising from public or private sewers, drains or drainage works.
Cap 132 s 12 Nuisances which may be dealt with summarily
PART III
GENERAL, SANITATION AND CLEANLINESS
(1) The following matters shall, subject as hereinafter provided, be nuisances which may be dealt with summarily under section 127-
(a) any premises (including any cemetery) or vessel in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health;
(b) any pool, well, ditch, gutter, watercourse, drain, sewer, water tank or container, cesspool, pond, pit, sanitary convenience, soil, waste or rainwater pipe, dust bin or refuse container or other like place or thing so foul, or in such a state, as to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health;
(c) any accumulation or deposit (including any dead body) which is a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health;
(d) any animal or bird kept in such a place, or in such a manner, as to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health;
(e) the emission of dust, fumes or effluvia from any premises in such a manner as to be a nuisance;
(f) the emission of dust from any building under construction or demolition in such a manner as to be a nuisance;
(g) the emission of air either above or below the temperature of the external air, or the discharge of water, whether waste or otherwise, from the ventilating system in any premises in such a manner as to be a nuisance. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 3.)
(h) (Repealed 75 of 1988 s. 40) (2) Nothing in subsection (1)(c) shall render a person punishable in respect of any accumulation or deposit necessary for the effectual carrying on of a business or manufacture, if the court is satisfied that the accumulation or deposit has not been kept longer than is necessary for the purposes of the business or manufacture and that the best available means have been taken for preventing injury thereby to the public health.
(3) Nothing in subsection (1) shall be taken or construed to the prejudice of the provisions of the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59) or the Air Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap 311). (Amended 17 of 1983 s. 50)
Cap 132 s 13 Cleansing and covering of offensive ditches, drains, etc.
(1) The Authority-
(a) may cleanse, drain, enclose, cover or fill up, or cause to be cleansed, drained, enclosed or covered or filled up, any pond, pool, open ditch, drain, watercourse, cesspool, well, or place containing or used for the collection of any drainage, filth, water, matter or thing of an offensive nature or likely to be prejudicial to health; or
(b) may cause notice to be served on the person causing, or likely to cause, any such nuisance or on the owner or occupier of any premises whereon any such nuisance exists requiring him, within the time specified in the notice, to drain, cleanse, enclose, cover or fill up the pond, pool, ditch, drain, watercourse, cesspool, well or place, as the case may be, or to construct a proper drain, ditch or other means for the discharge of such filth, water, matter or thing, or to execute such other work as the case may require. (2) If the person on whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary for the abatement of the nuisance, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from the owner of the premises:
Provided that the Authority may, where it thinks it reasonable, defray all or any part of such expenses. (3) The owner or, in default of the owner, the occupier of any premises upon which there is any disused cesspool or well which has not been covered in a permanent manner or filled in shall, forthwith after the existence of such disused cesspool or well comes to his knowledge, give notice in writing thereof to the Authority.
(4) If the owner or occupier, as the case may be, of any premises intends to cease to use any cesspool or well situated upon such premises, he shall forthwith give notice in writing of such intention to the Authority.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with any of the provisions of subsection (3) or (4) shall be guilty of an offence:
Provided that in any proceedings against the owner or occupier, as the case may be, in respect of a failure to comply with the provisions of subsection (3), it shall be a defence to prove that -
(a) in the case of proceedings against the owner, such owner had reasonable cause to believe that the occupier or a previous owner or occupier had given such notice; and
(b) in the case of proceedings against the occupier, such occupier had reasonable cause to believe that the owner or a previous owner or occupier had given such notice. (6) Nothing in this section shall be taken or construed to the prejudice of the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123).
Cap 132 s 14 Power to require limewashing, etc. of premises
(1) If the Authority is of the opinion that any premises or any part of any premises are in such a state as to be -
(a) a nuisance; or
(b) injurious or dangerous to health, or are in such a state as to affect injuriously or disfigure the amenities of any place or locality, the Authority may cause a notice to be served upon the owner or occupier of the premises requiring him to limewash, paint, cleanse, disinfect or disinfest such premises or any part thereof to the satisfaction of the Authority within such period as may be specified in the notice. (Replaced 58 of 1973 s. 2)
(2) If the person on whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof -
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person:
Provided that the Authority may, where it thinks it reasonable, defray all or any part of such expenses.
Cap 132 s 15 Regulations as to cleansing and prevention of nuisances
(1) The Authority may make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the prevention of nuisance or danger to health or person arising from salt, effluvia, offal, fish, litter, waste or other matter or thing, including the liability of the owner or occupier of any premises, or the driver, registered owner or hirer of any motor vehicle, in relation to the prevention of such nuisance or danger; (Replaced 72 of 1981 s. 3)
(b) the prevention, control and collection of litter or waste, including the liability of the owner or occupier of any premises, or the driver, registered owner or hirer of any motor vehicle, in relation to such prevention, control and collection; (Amended 72 of 1981 s. 3)
(c) the cleansing of any premises or place by any person;
(d) the prevention or restriction of scavenging and of picking over of waste;
(e) the times during which any excretal matter or offensive or noxious thing may be removed or carried by road or water in or through any district or place, and the construction of vehicles, containers or vessels used for such purpose so as to prevent the escape of any such matter or thing and so as to prevent any nuisance arising therefrom;
(f) the removal or disposal of street waste, household waste or excretal matter, and the duties of the owner or occupier of any premises in relation to household waste or excretal matter so as to prevent nuisances arising therefrom and to facilitate its removal or disposal by any lawful scavenging or conservancy service;
(g) the provision, design and construction of containers for the collection and storage of household waste; (Replaced 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(h) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 2)
(i) the additional sum to be paid on the recovery under the provisions of section 22(3) of any article or thing seized under the provisions of subsection (2) of that section;
(j) regulating or prohibiting the employment of children in the removal or disposal of waste. (Amended 46 of 1972 s. 2; 8 of 1980 s. 37) (1A) Regulations made under this section may provide that, where an owner of premises cannot be found or ascertained or is absent from Hong Kong or under disability, the regulations shall apply to an agent of the owner. (Added 48 of 1969 s. 3. Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(1B) Regulations made under this section may provide that the court by which a person is convicted of an offence consisting of a failure to comply with a notice given under the regulations may, in addition to imposing any other penalty, make an order for the payment by such person to the Authority of the whole or part of any expenses incurred by the Authority in carrying out any work necessary to satisfy the requirements of the notice. (Added 58 of 1973 s. 3)
(1C) (Repealed 37 of 1987 s. 2)
(2) (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 15A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 16 (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 17 (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 18 (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 19 (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 20 Removal of litter or waste and cleaning of area
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) If it appears to the Authority that any litter or waste ought to be removed from any place, the Authority may serve a notice in accordance with subsection (2) on the person who appears to him-
(a) to be the owner of the litter or waste;
(b) to have deposited the litter or waste in that place; or
(c) to be the occupier of the place where the litter or waste is found. (2) A notice under subsection (1) shall require the person on whom it is served to remove the litter or waste, and may require him also to clean to the satisfaction of the Authority the area in which the litter or waste is found, within such period, not being less than 24 hours after the service of the notice, as may be specified therein.
(3) If a notice served in accordance with subsection (2) is not complied with within the period specified therein-
(a) the litter or waste to which the notice refers shall become the property of the Government and may be removed and destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the Authority which may clean the area in which it was found; and (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(b) the person on whom the notice was served shall be guilty of an offence and on conviction may, in addition to any other penalty imposed, be ordered by the court to pay the whole or part of the expenses incurred by the Authority in removing and destroying or disposing of the litter or waste and in cleaning the area in which it was found.
(Replaced 46 of 1972 s. 3. Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37; 72 of 1981 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 21 (Repealed 8 of 1980 s. 37)
Cap 132 s 22 Prevention of obstructions to scavenging or conservancy operations
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) If any person obstructs, or causes or permits any article or thing to be so placed as to obstruct or to be likely to obstruct, any scavenging or conservancy operation or any street sweeper acting in the performance of his duty-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the court may, in addition to any other penalty imposed, order the forfeiture of such article or thing. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)(b), where any article or thing is so placed as, in the opinion of the Authority, to cause or to be likely to cause obstruction to any scavenging operation or to any street sweeper acting in the performance of his duty, the Authority may-
(a) cause to be served upon the owner of such article or thing, or, where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be found or ascertained by the Authority, cause to be attached to such article or thing, a notice requiring the owner or some person on his behalf-
(i) to remove the same within a period of 4 hours after the notice is so served or attached; and (Replaced 34 of 1996 s. 2)
(ii) to prevent the recurrence of such obstruction by the article or thing during such period, as may be specified in the notice; and (Replaced 46 of 1972 s. 4) (b) if such article or thing is not removed or is found causing obstruction within the period specified in the notice referred to in paragraph (a)(i) or (a)(ii), seize, carry away and detain such article or thing. (Replaced 46 of 1972 s. 4) (3) Where any article or thing is seized under the provisions of subsection (2)(b), the owner may, within 7 days after such seizure, recover the same upon payment to the Authority of the expenses (if any) incurred in the seizure, carrying away and detention thereof and of such additional sum as may be prescribed by regulations made under section 15:
Provided that -
(a) where any article or thing seized under this section is required, or likely to be required, for production in evidence in any proceedings under this Ordinance, the Authority may, notwithstanding anything contained in this subsection, retain such article or thing until such proceedings are either abandoned or determined; and
(b) where any such proceedings are not instituted within 14 days after such seizure, such proceedings shall be deemed, for the purposes of this subsection, to have been abandoned. (4) If, within 7 days after the seizure of any article or thing under the provisions of subsection (2)(b), the same has not been recovered in the manner provided by subsection (3), such article or thing shall become the property of the Government, free from all liens, claims or incumbrances whatsoever, and may be sold or otherwise disposed of in such manner as the Authority may think fit. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(5) No action, liability, claim or demand whatsoever shall lie against the Authority or the Government, or against any person acting for or on behalf of the Authority or the Government, in respect of any loss or damage arising out of or by reason of the seizure, carrying away or detention of any article or thing, bona fide, under the provisions of this section.
Cap 132 s 22A Prevention of accumulation of litter or waste on canopies
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) If litter or waste of any kind is found on or in any canopy-
(a) the Authority may cause a notice to be served on the occupier of the premises or of that part of the premises for the benefit of which the canopy is erected, requiring the occupier to remove the litter or waste within such time as may be specified in the notice; and
(b) the occupier shall be guilty of an offence if he fails to remove the litter or waste in accordance with the notice served on him under paragraph (a). (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37; 72 of 1981 s. 5) (2) If the Authority is of opinion that litter or waste which is found on or in a canopy- (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37; 72 of 1981 s. 5)
(a) is or may be come injurious or dangerous to health;
(b) is or may become a danger to any persons;
(c) constitutes a nuisance; or
(d) is unsightly, he may cause a notice to be served on the occupier of the premises or that part of the premises for the benefit of which the canopy is erected or, if the occupier cannot be found or there is no occupier, the owner of the premises, requiring him to remove the canopy within such time as may be specified in the notice.
(3) If a notice served under subsection (2) is not complied with within the time specified in the notice, the Authority may remove the canopy and do whatever is necessary to effect such removal.
(4) The Authority shall not remove a canopy under subsection (3) until 14 days from the date of service of the notice or, in the event of an appeal to the Chief Executive under subsection (7), the determination of such appeal. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(5) If a canopy is removed under subsection (3) the Authority may-
(a) recover any expenses incurred in the removal from the person on whom the removal notice was served; and
(b) remove and detain the canopy until the expenses recoverable under paragraph (a) have been paid. (6) If a canopy is removed under subsection (3), no action, liability, claim or demand shall lie against the Authority or the Government or against any person acting for or on behalf of the Authority or the Government at the suit of any owner or occupier of the premises for the benefit of which the canopy so removed was erected, maintained or used, for any damage done to the canopy or the premises or for any damage or loss arising out of or by reason of the removal of the canopy.
(7) Any person on whom a notice to remove a canopy is served under subsection (2) who considers himself aggrieved by the requirement of the notice, may within 14 days after the service thereof, appeal to the Chief Executive. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(8) If an appeal is made under subsection (7), the Chief Executive may confirm, vary or cancel the notice and the decision of the Chief Executive shall be final. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(Added 43 of 1972 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 23 Powers of arrest in certain cases
(1) Any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may-
(a) require any person whom he reasonably suspects of having contravened any regulation made under section 15, to give his correct name and address and produce evidence to that effect to the public officer;
(b) arrest any person who, without reasonable excuse, refuses to comply with a requirement under paragraph (a); and
(c) arrest in any public place any person who contravenes any of the provisions of section 4(2) or (3) of the Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap 228). (Replaced 46 of 1972 s. 5) (2) In the absence of a police officer, it shall be lawful for any watchman employed by the Government on any waste dump under the control of the Government to arrest any person whom he finds raking, picking over or grubbing in any waste deposited in or upon such dump or removing or scattering any portion of any such waste without, in any such case, lawful authority or excuse. (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(3) Any public officer or any watchman who arrests any person under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) shall forthwith take him to the nearest police station or give him into the custody of a police officer, whereupon the provisions of section 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232) or of sections 51 and 52 of that Ordinance, as the case may be, shall apply.
Cap 132 s 23A Notification of convictions in newspaper
The Authority may cause to be published in any newspaper-
(a) the name of any person convicted of an offence under this Part or under any regulation made under section 15;
(b) the nature of the offence; and
(c) the fine, forfeiture or other penalty imposed.
(Added 46 of 1972 s. 6)
Cap 132 s 24 Power to close, etc. polluted wells, etc.
Wells and well water and waste water
(1) Where it appears to the Authority that the water in any spring, well, pool, pond, watercourse, swimming pool or other source-
(a) is used, or is likely to be used, for human consumption or domestic purposes, or for manufacturing food or drink for human consumption; and
(b) is so polluted, or is likely to be so polluted, as to be injurious or dangerous to health, or is otherwise rendered unfit for human consumption or injurious or dangerous to health, the Authority may cause a notice to be served upon the owner of the premises upon which such spring, well, pool, pond, watercourse, swimming pool or other source exists or, where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability, upon the occupier thereof requiring him within such time as may be specified in such notice, to close, permanently or temporarily, such spring, well, pool, pond, watercourse, swimming pool or other source, or to take such other steps as may appear to the Authority to be necessary to prevent injury or danger to the health of persons drinking or using such water. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(2) If any person on whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof -
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary for the purpose of preventing injury or danger to health, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from the owner of such premises or, where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability, from the occupier thereof. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
Cap 132 s 25 Protection of fountains, wells and pumps
Any person who-
(a) does any wilful act whereby any fountain, well or pump is damaged; or
(b) by reason of any act or neglect, causes or permits the water of any fountain, well or pump which is used, or likely to be used, for human consumption or domestic purposes, or for manufacturing food or drink for human consumption, to become polluted or fouled, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 26 Regulations relating to the use of water from springs, wells, etc.
(1) The Authority may make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the prohibition or control of the use of water from any spring, well, pool, pond, watercourse, swimming pool or other source, the use of which is likely to be injurious or dangerous to health;
(b) the disinfecting or purifying and the maintenance in a wholesome condition, of water from any such spring, well, pool, pond, water course, swimming pool or other source. (2) Nothing in subsection (1) or in section 24 shall be taken to apply to any waterworks within the meaning of the Waterworks Ordinance (Cap 102), or taken or construed to the prejudice of the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123).
Cap 132 s 27 Control of water likely to contain larvae or pupae of mosquitoes
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
(1) Where it appears to the Authority that there is, or is likely to be, upon any premises any accumulation of water, whether waste or otherwise, likely to contain larvae or pupae of mosquitoes, the Authority may, whether such accumulation of water is presently found to exist or not, cause a notice to be served upon the occupier, or, where the occupier is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability, upon the owner, of such premises, or, where the premises consist of a building site or a building under construction, upon the appointed contractor in respect of the site, requiring him, within such time as may be specified in the notice- (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(a) to remove such accumulation of water, if existing; or
(b) to take such other steps as may be specified in the notice to prevent any or any further such accumulation of water upon premises; or
(c) to take such other steps as may be specified in the notice to prevent the existence of larvae or pupae of mosquitoes upon such premises. (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 3; 9 of 1976 s. 3) (2) If the person upon whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may remove, or cause to be removed, any such accumulation of water and may take such other steps as may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person. (3) Where, in any accumulation of water on any premises, larvae or pupae of mosquitoes are found, the occupier of such premises or, where the occupier is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority, the owner thereof or, where the premises consist of a building site or a building under construction, the appointed contractor in respect of the site, shall be guilty of an offence. (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 3; 9 of 1976 s. 3; 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(4) The Director of Health and any public officer, authorized by him that behalf may, in addition to the Authority, exercise any of the powers vested in the Authority by the provisions of subsections (1) and (2). (Amended L.N. 76 of 1989)
(5) In subsections (1) and (3) 'the appointed contractor in respect of the site' (有关地盘的获委任承建商) means-
(a) the person who is the registered contractor appointed in respect of the site in accordance with the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123); or
(b) in the case of a site which is owned by the Government, the person who has been appointed the contractor in respect of the site, if he has entered on the site at the relevant time. (Added 9 of 1976 s. 3. Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105) (6) A document which purports-
(a) to be signed by a person authorized by the Building Authority and to certify that a person specified therein was at a time specified therein the registered contractor appointed in respect of a building site specified therein in accordance with the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123); or
(b) to be signed by a person authorized by the Director of Housing or the Director of Lands and to certify that at a time specified therein- (Amended L.N. 76 of 1982; L.N. 94 of 1986; L.N. 291 of 1993)
(i) a building site specified therein was owned by the Government; and (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
(ii) a person specified therein was appointed the contractor in respect of that building site, shall be admitted in evidence in any proceedings for an offence under subsection (1) or (3) on its production before the court without further proof. (Added 9 of 1976 s. 3)
(7) On the production of a document under subsection (6)-
(a) the court before which the document is produced shall, until the contrary is proved, presume that-
(i) the signature to the document is genuine;
(ii) the person signing it was duly authorized to sign at the time he signed it; and(b) such document shall be prima facie evidence of the matters contained therein. (Added 9 of 1976 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 28 Regulations for prevention of mosquitoes
(1) The Authority may make regulations to promote the destruction of mosquitoes or the prevention of the breeding thereof.
(2) Any regulations made under subsection (1) may be of general application or limited to particular districts, areas, premises or types or classes of premises.
Cap 132 s 29 Regulations as to latrine accommodation
Sanitary conveniences
The Authority may make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the provision and maintenance of suitable and sufficient latrine accommodation in connection with any premises, whether the same were constructed before or after the commencement of this Ordinance;
(b) the supply of water closets and urinals with sufficient water for their effective action;
(c) the maintenance in proper working order, repair and cleanly condition of latrines, cesspools and septic tanks, and the provision of proper accessories therefor;
(d) the hygienic construction of rooms or compartments in which latrines may be installed.
Cap 132 s 30 Obligation to provide latrines
(1) Where it appears to the Authority that any premises, or any part of any premises, whether such premises were constructed before or after the commencement of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123) or of this Ordinance, are without, or without sufficient, latrine accommodation or that the latrine accommodation provided therein is ineffective or of a type which is unsuitable having regard to the circumstances of the case, the Authority may cause a notice to be served upon the owner of such premises or, where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability, upon the occupier thereof, requiring him, within such time as shall be specified in the notice, to provide such number of latrines, or latrines of such type, or to do such other thing to provide effective and sufficient latrine accommodation, as may be specified in the notice: (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
Provided that, where any such requirement involves the carrying out of building works within the meaning of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123), no such notice shall be issued except with the consent in writing of the Building Authority.
(2) If the person upon whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person.(3) If any person considers himself aggrieved by any notice served upon him under the provisions of subsection (1) or by any act done by or on behalf of the Authority under this section, he may, within 30 days after the service of such notice or the doing of such act, as the case may be, appeal to the Municipal Services Appeals Board, and no offence shall be deemed to have been committed under subsection (2) until after such appeal be abandoned or dismissed. (Amended 58 of 1990 s. 22; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(4) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any school registered under the Education Ordinance (Cap 279), or to any notifiable workplace under the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59). (Amended 50 of 1985 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 31 Prevention of nuisances from latrines and sanitary conveniences
Any person who causes, or suffers or permits any person to cause, any septic tank, cesspool, trap, siphon or any sanitary convenience to be a nuisance or injurious or dangerous to health by wilfully destroying or damaging, or by otherwise interfering with, or by improperly using, the same or any water supply, apparatus, pipe or work connected therewith, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 32 Removal or alteration of sanitary conveniences
(1) If any septic tank, cesspool, trap, siphon or any sanitary convenience is, or has been, so constructed, or is so situated, as to be, or to be likely to be, a nuisance or offensive to public decency, the Authority may, whether the same was constructed before or after the commencement of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123), or of this Ordinance, cause a notice to be served upon the owner of the premises in question, or where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability, upon the occupier of the premises in question, requiring him, within such time as may be specified in the notice, to remove, reconstruct, screen or otherwise alter such septic tank, cesspool, trap, siphon or sanitary convenience, as the case may be, in such manner as to abate the nuisance or to remove the offence against public decency or the likelihood thereof. (Amended 61 of 1974 s. 4; 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(2) If the person upon whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person. (3) If any person considers himself aggrieved by any notice served upon him under the provisions of subsection (1) or by any act done by or on behalf of the Authority under this section, he may, within 30 days after the service upon him of the notice or the doing of the act, as the case may be, appeal to the court, and the court may make such order as may appear to it to be just having regard to all the circumstances.
Cap 132 s 33 Examination of sanitary conveniences by Authority
(1) The Authority may examine any of the following works, that is to say, any septic tank, cesspool, trap, siphon or sanitary convenience, or any water supply, apparatus, pipe or work connected therewith, upon any premises, and for that purpose may cause the ground to be opened in any place which may appear to the Authority necessary, doing as little damage as may be.
(2) If any work referred to in subsection (1) is found on examination to be in proper order, the Authority shall cause the work to be reinstated and made good as soon as may be and shall defray the expenses of the examination and the reinstating and making good of the work, but, if on examination any such work is found not to be in proper order, the Authority may-
(a) recover from the owner of the premises, or where the owner is absent from Hong Kong or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is under disability from the occupier thereof, the expenses of such examination; and (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(b) cause a notice to be served upon the owner of such premises or, in the circumstances specified in paragraph (a), the occupier thereof requiring him to repair or otherwise put in good order such work or to comply, as nearly as may be, with the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123), within such time as may be specified in the notice:
Provided that no such notice shall be issued by the Authority requiring such owner or occupier to carry out any drainage work within the meaning of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123), except with the consent in writing of the Building Authority. (3) If the person upon whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (2)(b) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof -
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, any work necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person. (4) If any person considers himself aggrieved by any notice served upon him under the provisions of subsection (2)(b) or by any act done by or on behalf of the Authority under the provisions of this section, he may, within 14 days after the service upon him of the notice or the doing of the act, as the case may be, appeal to the court, and the court may make such order as may appear to it to be just having regard to all the circumstances.
(5) Notwithstanding any appeal under the provisions of subsection (4), the Authority may proceed with and carry out any work which, in the opinion of the Authority, ought to be carried out under this section, but, until such appeal is abandoned or determined, no sum of money in respect of any such work shall be recoverable from any person party to such appeal.
Cap 132 s 34 Sanitary conveniences used in common
The following provisions shall have effect in relation to any sanitary convenience used in common by the occupiers of 2 or more premises or by other persons-
(a) any person who injures or improperly fouls any such sanitary convenience or anything used in connection therewith shall be guilty of an offence;
(b) where any such sanitary convenience, or the approaches thereto, or the walls, floors, seats or fittings thereof, is or are, in the opinion of the Authority, in such a state as to be a nuisance for want of proper cleansing, such persons having the use of such sanitary convenience in common as may be in default, or, in the absence of proof satisfactory to the court as to which of such persons is in default, each of such persons, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 35 Regulations as to public latrines and bathhouses
Public latrines and bathhouses
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
The Authority may make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the maintenance, management and control (including prohibition) of latrines or bathhouses, used or intended for use by the public whether upon payment or otherwise;
(b) registration or licensing of such latrines or bathhouses,and any such regulations may provide that they shall apply only in relation to such latrines or bathhouses as are specified from time to time by order published in the Gazette.
(Amended 48 of 1969 s. 4; 49 of 1994 s. 4; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 35A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 36 Provision and maintenance of public latrines and bathhouses
(1) The Authority, or any person duly authorized by licence of the Authority, may provide and maintain any latrine or bathhouse for the use of the public in any situation where the Authority shall consider such latrine or bathhouse to be required having regard to the general benefit of the public, and may equip any such latrine or bathhouse with all requisite furnishings, fittings and mechanical or other appliances for the use, convenience or assistance of persons resorting thereto:
Provided that nothing in this section shall authorize the Authority, or any person acting under a licence issued by the Authority, to carry on the business of a launderer, dyer or dry cleaner in any such bathhouse, or to permit any person to use any such furnishings, fittings or mechanical or other appliances as aforesaid for the purpose of a laundry, dyeing or dry cleaning business.
(2) If any person other than the Authority opens or maintains any latrine or bathhouse for the use of the public otherwise than under and in accordance with a licence granted under subsection (1), he shall be guilty of an offence.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 37 Power to remove members of the public from public bathhouses
The Authority or any person licensed under section 36(1) or any person duly authorized by the Authority or by such person licensed as aforesaid may remove from any latrine or bathhouse maintained, respectively, by it or him for the use of the public any person contravening any regulation made under the provisions of section 35.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 38 Power to refuse admittance to certain members of the public to public bathhouses
The Authority or any person licensed under section 36(1) may refuse admittance to or remove from any latrine or bathhouse maintained, respectively, by it or him for the use of the public any person who has been convicted of-
(a) an offence under any regulation made under the provisions of section 35 relating to latrines or bathhouses; or
(b) an offence against public decency committed in any such latrine or bathhouse.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 39 Appeals against action taken under section 37 or 38
Any person who considers himself aggrieved by removal from, or refusal of admittance to, any latrine or bathhouse under section 37 or 38 may appeal to the court, and the court may make such direction regarding the use by the appellant of such latrine or bathhouse as may in the circumstances appear to it to be just.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 40 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 40A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 41 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 42 Regulations relating to swimming pools
Swimming pools
(1) The Authority may make regulations in relation to swimming pools (including the precincts thereof) prescribing or providing for-
(a) the purity of water contained in any swimming pool, and the adequacy and cleanliness of accommodation provided thereat;
(b) the prevention of accidents;
(c) the conduct and standards of decency of persons resorting to swimming pools, including the exclusion or removal therefrom of persons suffering from communicable diseases and, in the case of public swimming pools, of undesirable persons;
(d) proper design and standard of finishing;
(e) the proper management and control of swimming pools, including licensing or registration. (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 8)
(f) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 8)(2) Regulations made under this section may be of general application or restricted to any particular swimming pool or to any class or type of swimming pool.
Cap 132 s 42A Public swimming pools
(1) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate any premises and the grounds appurtenant thereto as a public swimming pool.
(2) The swimming pools specified in the Fourteenth Schedule shall be deemed to have been designated as public swimming pools.
(3) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or delete from the Fourteenth Schedule.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 3. Amended 9 of 1976 s. 5)
Cap 132 s 42AA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 42B Management of public swimming pools
The management and control of every public swimming pool shall be vested in the Authority.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 43 Rules relating to public swimming pools
(1) The Authority may, in relation to any public swimming pool, make rules which are not inconsistent with regulations made under section 42 to provide for the better control of persons in connection with the use of the swimming pool and to provide information relating to the use of the swimming pool. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any rule made under the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 44 Use of public swimming pools for swimming contests, etc., or by schools or clubs
(1) The Authority may close temporarily to the public any public swimming pool, or any part of any public swimming pool, and may-
(a) grant, either gratuitously or for payment, the exclusive use thereof to schools or clubs, or to persons organizing swimming practices or contests, aquatic sports or similar entertainment; or
(b) itself use it for such practices, contests, sports or entertainments. (2) The Authority may make, or authorize the making of, charges for admission to, or for the use of, any such swimming pool while it is closed to the public under the provisions of subsection (1).
Cap 132 s 45 Public swimming pools to be public places for certain purposes
Any public swimming pool shall be deemed to be a public place for the purposes of any enactment relating to offences against decency.
Cap 132 s 46 Cleansing and destruction of filthy or verminous articles
Verminous articles and premises
(1) Where it appears to the Authority that-
(a) any article or thing is in such a filthy, dangerous or unwholesome condition that health is, or is likely to be, injuriously affected thereby; or
(b) the cleansing, disinfecting or destruction of any such article or thing is necessary in order to prevent risk of injury to health; or
(c) any such article or thing is infested with vermin or, by reason of having been used by any person infested with vermin, is likely to be so infested, the Authority may cause the article to be cleansed, disinfected, disinfested or destroyed, as the case may be, and, if the Authority thinks fit, removed for that purpose.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the wrapper or cover of any article or thing shall be deemed to form a part of such article or thing.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be taken or construed to the prejudice of the provisions of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance (Cap 141).
Cap 132 s 47 Cleansing of verminous premises
(1) Where it appears to the Authority that any premises or vessel, or any part of any premises or vessel, are or is infested with vermin, the Authority may cause a notice to be served upon the owner or occupier of such premises or vessel, or such part of any premises or vessel, requiring him, within such time as may be specified in the notice, to cleanse such premises or vessel, or such part of any premises or vessel as may be specified in such notice, and to take such other steps for the purpose of destroying and removing any vermin as the Authority may in such notice direct.
(2) If the person on whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of such notice, and, subject to the provisions of subsection (3), may recover any expenses thereby incurred from such person. (3) In any proceedings under the provisions of subsection (2), the court may inquire whether any requirement contained in any notice served, or any work done, by the Authority under the provisions of this section was reasonable and whether the expenses incurred by the Authority in doing that work, or any part thereof, ought to be borne wholly or in part by the person upon whom the notice was served, and may make such order concerning those expenses or their apportionment as appears to it to be just having regard to all the circumstances.
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section, where it appears to the Authority that any premises or vessel, or any part of any premises or vessel, are or is infested with vermin, the Authority may, without serving a notice under the provisions of subsection (1), forthwith take such reasonable steps as may be required to destroy or remove therefrom any vermin:
Provided that, in carrying out any operation in pursuance of the provisions of this subsection, the Authority shall not make any structural alteration to such premises or vessel or such part of any premises or vessel, nor move any fixture or any fittings, furniture or equipment of a substantial nature, or otherwise cause any unreasonable inconvenience to the occupants of such premises or vessel or such part of any premises or vessel.
(5) Where, in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (4), the Authority has placed in any premises or vessel any trap or bait container or any bait or other substance, any person who, without lawful authority or excuse, knowingly removes or destroys such trap, bait container, bait or substance or otherwise interferes therewith, or knowingly causes, suffers or permits any other person or any domestic animal or bird to remove, destroy or interfere with such trap, bait container, bait or substance, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 48 Declaration of offensive trades
PART IV
OFFENSIVE TRADES
The Authority may by notification in the Gazette declare to be an offensive trade any trade, business, process or manufacture which, in the opinion of the Authority, causes offensive or noxious effluvia or dust or is otherwise of an offensive or harmful nature or which involves the slaughtering of animals or birds.
Cap 132 s 49 Regulations relating to offensive trades
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Factories and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance (Cap 59), the Authority may make regulations in relation to offensive trades prescribing or providing for-
(a) registration or licensing; (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 10)
(b) the prevention of nuisances;
(c) the restriction of the carrying on of offensive trades, or groups or classes of such trades, to certain areas or districts or otherwise than in certain areas or districts;
(d) the construction, size, ventilation, drainage, cleansing, repair or maintenance of any building, yard, pen or other place in which any offensive trade is carried on;
(e) in the case of any offensive trade involving the slaughtering of animals or birds-
(i) the manner in which such slaughtering is to be performed and the control, including prohibition, of the use of any specified instruments or appliances; and
(ii) the manner in which the carcass of any animal or bird may be transported or moved from one place to any other place in connection with such offensive trade.
Cap 132 s 49A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 50 Offences in connection with preparation and sale of adulterated food or drugs
PART V
FOOD AND DRUGS
(1) No person shall add any substance to food, use any substance as an ingredient in the preparation of food, abstract any constituent from food, or subject food to any other process or treatment, so as (in any such case) to render the food injurious to health, with intent that the food shall be sold for human consumption in that state.
(2) No person shall add any substance to, or abstract any constituent from, a drug so as to affect injuriously the quality, constitution or potency of the drug, with intent that the drug shall be sold in that state.
(3) Subject to the provisions of this section, no person shall-
(a) sell for human consumption, offer, expose or advertise for sale for human consumption, or have in his possession for the purpose of such sale, any food rendered injurious to health by any operation described in subsection (1); or
(b) sell, offer, expose or advertise for sale, or have in his possession for the purpose of sale, any drug injuriously affected in its quality, constitution or potency by means of any operation described in subsection (2). (4) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of subsection (1), (2) or (3) shall be guilty of an offence.
(5) In determining for the purposes of this Part whether an article of food is injurious to health, regard shall be had not only to the probable effect of that article on the health of a person consuming it, but also to the probable cumulative effect of articles of substantially the same composition on the health of a person consuming such articles in ordinary quantities.
(6) In any proceedings for an offence under the provisions of subsection (4) consisting of the advertisement for sale of any food or drug, it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that, being a person whose business it is to publish, or arrange for the publication of, advertisements, he received the advertisement for publication in the ordinary course of business.
Cap 132 s 51 Adulteration, etc. of milk
(1) No person shall add any water or colouring matter, or any dried or condensed milk or liquid reconstituted therefrom, to milk intended for sale for human consumption.
(2) No person shall add any separated milk, or mixture of cream and separated milk, to unseparated milk intended for sale for human consumption.
(3) No person shall sell or offer or expose for sale, or have in his possession for the purpose of sale, for human consumption any milk to which any addition has been made in contravention of the provisions of subsection (1) or (2).
(4) No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale, or advertise, under the designation of milk any liquid in the making of which any separated milk, or any dried or condensed milk, has been used.
(5) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of subsection (1), (2), (3) or (4) shall be guilty of an offence.
(6) For the purposes of subsection (3), a person shall be deemed to retain the possession of milk which is deposited in any place for collection until it is actually collected.
Cap 132 s 51A Adulteration of meat
(1) No person shall, by injection or any other means, introduce or cause the introduction of any water or other liquid into the tissues of the carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile sold for human consumption or offered, exposed or intended for sale for human consumption.
(2) No person shall sell for human consumption or offer or expose for sale or have in his possession for the purpose of sale for human consumption, any carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile into the tissue of which there has been introduced by injection or any other means anything specified in subsection (1).
(3) No person shall have in his possession whilst on, or bring onto or permit to be brought onto, any premises in which any carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile intended for human consumption is kept or stored or is sold or is offered or exposed for sale, any instrument designed or adapted for the introduction into the tissues of the carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile of anything specified in subsection (1).
(4) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of subsection (1), (2) or (3) shall be guilty of an offence.
(5) Where-
(a) any offence is committed under subsection (4); or
(b) any instrument specified in subsection (3) is found, on any premises on which there is carried on any business in the course of which the carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile intended for human consumption is kept or stored or is sold or is offered or exposed for sale, then, in addition to any other person who may be guilty of an offence under subsection (4), and whether or not any other person is convicted for such offence, the person who carries on such business and the manager of the business shall each be guilty of an offence whether or not the persons last mentioned were aware of the commission of an offence under subsection (4) or of the presence of any instrument specified in subsection (3) on those premises.
(6) Any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may seize and remove any instrument specified in subsection (3) which is found on any premises specified in that subsection or in the possession of any person on the premises who is employed on the premises either by the owner of the premises or by the person carrying on the business on the premises of keeping, storing or selling or offering or exposing for sale the carcass, meat or offal of any animal, bird or reptile intended for human consumption.
(7) Subject to subsection (8), any instrument seized under subsection (6) may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as the Authority thinks fit on the expiration of 7 days after the seizure.
(8) If any person considers himself aggrieved by the seizure of any instrument under subsection (6) he may, within 3 days of the seizure, appeal to the court and on an appeal being so made the court may, after hearing the appellant and the Authority, order the instrument to be forfeited or otherwise dealt with as it thinks fit.
(Added 61 of 1976 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 52 General protection for purchasers of food and drugs
(1) If any person sells to the prejudice of a purchaser any food or drug which is not of the nature, or not of the substance, or not of the quality, of the food or drug demanded by the purchaser, he shall, subject to the provisions of section 53, be guilty of an offence.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of subsection (1), any person who for the purpose of sale keeps in any container any liquid which is not of the nature, or not of the substance, or not of the quality, of the alcoholic liquor which, by reason of the labelling or other marking of such container, it appears to be, shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) Where regulations made under section 55 contain provisions prescribing the composition of, or prohibiting or restricting the addition of any substance to, any food or drug, a purchaser of that food or drug shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed, for the purposes of subsection (1), to have demanded a food or drug complying with the provisions of such regulations.
(4) In any proceedings for an offence under the provisions of subsection (1), it shall not be a defence to allege that the purchaser bought for analysis or examination and therefore was not prejudiced.
(5) In this section, save in so far as it relates to drugs, any reference to sale shall be construed as a reference to sale for human consumption.
(6) For the purposes of subsection (2), the expression 'alcoholic liquor' (酒类) means spirits, liqueurs, wines and Chinese type liquor.
Cap 132 s 53 Defences available in proceedings under section 52
(1) In any proceedings under section 52 for an offence consisting of the sale of food to which any substance has been added, or in the preparation of which any substance has been used as an ingredient, or from which any constituent has been abstracted, or which has been subjected to any other process or treatment, other than food thereby rendered injurious to health, it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that the operation in question was not carried out fraudulently, and that the article was sold having attached thereto a notice of adequate size, distinctly and legibly printed and conspicuously visible, stating explicitly the nature of the operation, or was sold in a wrapper or container displaying such a notice.
(2) The provisions of subsection (1) shall apply in relation to an offence consisting of the sale of a drug to which any substance has been added, or from which any constituent has been abstracted, other than a drug thereby injuriously affected in its quality, constitution or potency, as they apply in relation to any such offence as is therein mentioned.
(3) In proceedings under section 52 in respect of any food or drug containing some extraneous matter, it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove that the presence of that matter was an unavoidable consequence of the process of collection or preparation.
Cap 132 s 54 Offences in connection with the sale, etc. of unfit food or drugs
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, any person who-
(a) sells or offers or exposes for sale, or has in his possession for the purpose of sale or preparation for sale; or
(b) deposits with, or consigns to, any person for the purpose of sale or of preparation for sale, any food intended for, but unfit for, human consumption, or any drug intended for use by man but unfit for that purpose, shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Subject as aforesaid, where any food or drug in respect of which an offence under subsection (1)(a) has been committed was sold to the offender by some other person, that person also shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) Where a person is charged with an offence under subsection (1)(b), or under subsection (2), it shall be a defence for him to prove either-
(a) that he gave notice to the person with whom he deposited, or to whom he consigned or sold, the food or drug in question that it was not intended for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be; or
(b) that, at the time when he delivered or dispatched it to that person, either it was fit for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be, or he did not know, and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained, that it was not so fit.
Cap 132 s 55 Regulations as to composition of food and drugs, etc.
(1) The appropriate authority may, so far as appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the interests of the public health, or otherwise for the protection of the public, make regulations for any of the following purposes-
(a) for requiring, prohibiting or regulating the addition or extraction of any specified substance, or any substance of any specified class, to food intended for sale for human consumption or to any drug intended for sale for use by man or any class of such food or drug, or the use of any substance as an ingredient in the preparation or preservation of any such food or drug, and generally, for regulating or prescribing the composition of such food or drug or the bacteriological or chemical standard thereof;
(b) (Repealed 80 of 1997 s. 2)
(c) for prohibiting, restricting or regulating the importation or the use of any specified materials, or of materials of any specified class, in the manufacture of apparatus or utensils designed for use in the preparation or preservation of food for human consumption or drugs for use by man and the sale or importation for sale of apparatus or utensils designed for such use and containing any specified materials, or materials of any specified class;
(d) for imposing requirements as to, and otherwise regulating, the labelling, marking or advertising of food intended for sale for human consumption or drugs intended for sale for use by man, and the descriptions which may be applied to such food or drugs;
(e) for prescribing or providing for methods of analysis for the purpose of ascertaining the presence in, or absence from, any food or drug of any specified substance, or the quantity of any such substance which is present in any food or drug.
(f) (Repealed 80 of 1997 s. 2)(1A) The appropriate authority may, so far as appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the interests of public health, or otherwise for the protection of the public, make regulations for prohibiting, restricting or regulating the importation or manufacture, or the sale, possession for sale, offer or exposure for sale, or consignment or delivery of-
(a) food or drugs or ingredients of food or drugs which do not comply with regulations made under subsection (1)(a), or in relation to which an offence under such regulations has been committed or would have been committed if any relevant act or omission had taken place in Hong Kong; or
(b) any food or drugs (including food or drugs referred to in paragraph (a)) which, in his opinion, are or may be prejudicial to the public health. (Added 80 of 1997 s. 2)(1B) The appropriate authority may make regulations for fees to be paid in respect of any analysis or bacteriological or other examination of food or drugs by a public analyst. (Added 80 of 1997 s. 2)
(2) In the exercise of his functions under subsection (1) in relation to the composition of food, the appropriate authority shall have regard to the desirability of restricting, so far as practicable, the use of substances of no nutritional value as foods.
(3) Regulations made under subsection (1A) or (1B) may provide in respect of any provision thereof that the appropriate authority may amend that provision by notice in the Gazette. (Added 70 of 1982 s. 2. Amended L.N. 67 of 1985; L.N. 85 of 1990)
(4) Regulations made under subsection (1A) may-
(a) empower a health officer to-
(i) permit the importation subject to such conditions as he may specify of such food as may be prescribed;
(ii) require any imported food as may be prescribed to be submitted or made available for inspection by a health inspector;
(iii) impose any conditions or issue any directions with regard to such imported food as may appear to him desirable for the purpose of ensuring that such food is sound, wholesome or fit for human consumption; and(b) prohibit the contravention of or non-compliance with any condition, requirement or direction referred to in paragraph (a). (Added 7 of 1989 s. 2)(5) In this section any reference to 'appropriate authority' is to be construed according to subsection (6). (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(6) The appropriate authority for the purposes of-
(a) subsection (1), in relation to-
(i) food, is the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene; and
(ii) drugs, is the Director of Health;(b) subsections (1A) and (1B), in relation to-
(i) food, is the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food; and
(ii) drugs, is the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food; (Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)(c) subsection (2), is the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene; and
(d) subsection (3), in relation to-
(i) regulations made by the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, is the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene; and
(ii) regulations made by the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, is the Director of Health. (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7. Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)
(Amended 80 of 1997 s. 2; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 56 Regulations as to food and drugs hygiene
(1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 55, the Authority may make regulations for securing the observance of sanitary and cleanly conditions and practices and wholesome methods in connection with-
(a) the sale of food for human consumption or drugs for use by man;
(b) the manufacture, preparation, transport, storage, packaging; marking, exposure for sale, service or delivery of food intended for sale or sold for human consumption and drugs intended for sale or sold for use by man, and ice, or otherwise for the protection of the public health in connection with any such matters.(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subsection (1), regulations made under this section may make provision-
(a) for prohibiting, restricting or regulating the sale, or storage, possession or exposure for sale, of any specified food or drug, either generally or in any specified district, area or place or by any specified person or class of persons;
(b) for imposing requirements as to the construction, layout, drainage, equipment, maintenance, cleanliness, ventilation and extraction of fumes or heat, lighting, water-supply and use of premises in, at or from which food for human consumption or drugs for use by man are sold or offered, exposed, stored, prepared or manufactured for sale (including any parts of such premises in which apparatus and utensils are cleansed or in which waste is disposed of or stored); (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(ba) for imposing requirements as to the precautions to be taken against fire in any such premises; (Added 20 of 1982 s. 2)
(c) for imposing requirements as to the provision, maintenance and cleanliness of sanitary and washing facilities in connection with such premises, the disposal of waste and the maintenance and cleanliness of apparatus, equipment, furnishings and utensils used in such premises, and in particular for imposing requirements that every sanitary convenience situated in such premises shall be supplied with water through a suitable flushing appliance; (Amended of 1980 s. 37)
(d) for prohibiting or restricting spitting on premises where food for human consumption or drugs for use by man are sold, or offered, exposed, stored, prepared or manufactured for sale (including any parts of such premises in which apparatus and utensils are cleansed);
(e) for imposing requirements as to the clothing to be worn by persons engaged to work in such premises;
(f) for requiring the medical examination of persons engaged in any such premises or class of premises (including any parts of such premises in which apparatus and utensils are cleansed), the immunization of such persons against any specified diseases and the prohibition of the employment of any such person found to be suffering from any specified disease;
(g) for requiring the marking, staining or treating of meat intended for human consumption;
(h) for regulating generally the treatment and disposal of any food which is unfit for human consumption or any drug which is unfit for use by man or any food or drug which does not comply with any of the provisions of any regulation made under section 55 relating to the composition or standard of quality of food and drugs;
(i) for prohibiting or regulating the sale for human consumption, or the possession, offer, exposure, distribution or collection for sale for human consumption, of shellfish.(3) Regulations made under this section may require or provide for the registration or licensing of premises, businesses or persons engaged in or connected with any of the matters specified in subsection (1)(a) or (b). (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 12)
(3A) Regulations made under this section containing provisions-
(a) requiring the registration or licensing of premises, businesses or persons; or
(b) restricting the sale, possession or use of specified foods, may empower a specified public officer, by notice in the Gazette, to grant exemptions from such provisions or any of them. (Added 57 of 1978 s. 3. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(4) Regulations made under this section may make different provisions in relation to different classes of business, and, without prejudice to any other provisions of this section, any such regulations imposing requirements in respect of premises may impose on the occupier of the premises to which such regulations apply responsibility for compliance with those regulations.
(5) The Authority may from time to time take such steps as it may think fit for publishing codes of practice in connection with matters which may be made the subject of regulations under this section, for the purpose of giving advice and guidance to persons responsible for compliance with such regulations.
(6) A failure on the part of any person to observe any provisions of a code published under subsection (5) shall not of itself render that person liable to criminal proceedings of any kind but any such failure may, in any proceedings whether civil or criminal and including proceedings for an offence under this Ordinance, be relied upon by any party to the proceedings as tending to establish or to negative any liability which is in question in those proceedings.
(7) In this section and sections 56A and 56B, 'premises' (处所) includes a stall or vessel and in relation to a vessel, 'occupier' (占用人) means the master. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 2. Amended 49 of 1994 s. 12)
Cap 132 s 56A Prescription of fees relating to drugs
The Authority may, by regulation, prescribe the fees to be paid in respect of registration or licensing of premises, businesses or persons engaged in or connected with-
(a) the sale of drugs for use by man;
(b) the manufacture, preparation, transport, storage, packaging, marking, exposure for sale, service or delivery of drugs intended for sale or sold for use by man, or in respect of any other matter for which the Authority may make regulations under section 56.
(Added 49 of 1994 s. 13)
Cap 132 s 56B (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 57 Live poultry, live reptiles and live fish deemed food for purposes of regulations
Regulations made under section 55 or 56 may include provision for the prohibition, restriction or regulation of the sale, or the possession, offer or exposure for sale or consignment or delivery for sale, of live poultry, live reptiles and live fish in the same manner as if such live poultry, live reptiles and live fish were food.
(Amended 9 of 1976 s. 6; 68 of 1985 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 58 Power to call for information as to composition of substances used in the preparation of food and drugs
(1) The appropriate authority may, for the purpose of exercising the powers conferred on that authority under sections 55 and 56, by order require any person who at the date of the order or at any subsequent time carries on a business which includes the production, importation, or use of substances of any class specified in the order to furnish to such public officer as shall be specified in the order, within such time as may be so specified, such particulars as may be so specified of the composition and use of any such substance sold in the course of that business for use in the preparation of food for sale for human consumption or drugs for sale for use by man or used for that purpose in the course of that business. (Amended 80 of 1997 s. 3; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subsection (1), an order made thereunder may require the following particulars to be furnished in respect of any substance, that is to say-
(a) particulars of the composition and the chemical nature of the substance;
(b) particulars of the manner in which the substance is used or proposed to be used in the preparation of food or drugs;
(c) particulars of any investigations carried out by or to the knowledge of the person carrying on the business in question, for the purpose of determining whether and to what extent the substance, or any product formed when the substance is used as aforesaid, is injurious to, or in any way affects, health;
(d) particulars of any investigations or inquiries carried out by or to the knowledge of the person carrying on the business in question for the purpose of determining the cumulative effect on the health of a person consuming or using the substance in ordinary quantities.(3) No particulars furnished in accordance with an order made under the provisions of subsection (1), and no information relating to any individual business obtained by means of such particulars, shall, without the previous consent in writing of the person carrying on the business in question, be disclosed except-
(a) in accordance with the directions of the appropriate authority; and (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(b) for the purposes of any proceedings for an offence against the order, or any report of those proceedings.(4) Any person who discloses any particulars or information in contravention of the provisions of subsection (3) shall be guilty of an offence.
(5) Any person who fails to comply with the requirements of any order made under the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(6) In this section any reference to 'appropriate authority' is to be construed according to subsection (7). (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(7) The appropriate authority-
(a) under subsection (1), for powers conferred by sections 55 and 56 in relation to-
(i) food, is the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene; and
(ii) drugs, is the Director of Health; and(b) under subsection (3), for particulars and information relating to-
(i) food, is the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene; and
(ii) drugs, is the Director of Health. (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 59 Examination and seizure and marking or destruction of food or drugs
(1) Any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may-
(a) examine any food which is, or which appears to him to be, intended for human consumption, or any drug which is, or which appears to him to be, intended for use by man; and
(b) seize and remove such food or drug or any package in which the same was contained if it appears to him that such food or drug is unfit for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be, or that any of the provisions of any regulation made under section 55 or 56 have been contravened in respect thereof; and
(c) where he is of the opinion that a special procedure is necessary for the examination of any such food which has been imported, or where at the request of the importer he has recourse to such special procedure, direct the importer or any other person in possession of the food to provide all such facilities as may be required for the examination of the food. (Replaced 29 of 1976 s. 3) (1A) Any person who fails to provide facilities for the examination of imported food in accordance with subsection (1)(c), after having been duly directed to do so by a public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority, shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 29 of 1976 s. 3)
(2) If it appears to any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority that any food or drug, whether seized under the provisions of subsection (1) or not, is unfit for human consumption or for use by man, respectively, or that any of the provisions of any regulations made under section 55 or 56 have been contravened in respect of any such food or drug, he may-
(a) affix to such food or drug a mark, seal or other designation; or
(b) destroy or otherwise dispose of such food or drug or cause the same to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of. (3) If any person sells, offers or exposes for sale, or deposits or consigns to any person for the purpose of sale or preparation for sale, or otherwise uses, any food or drug contrary to the purport of any mark, seal or other designation affixed thereto under the provisions of subsection (2), or removes, alters or obliterates any such mark, seal or designation with intent to deceive any person, he shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Before any food or drug is destroyed or otherwise disposed of under the provisions of subsection (2), there shall be recorded a description and such other details as will suffice to identify such food or drug, and the Authority shall keep such record in its custody for a period of not less than 12 months.
(5) If any person considers himself aggrieved by the seizure and removal, or by the marking, sealing or otherwise designating, or by the destruction or other disposal, of any food or drug under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) he may, within 72 hours after the doing of such act, complain to the court and the court may confirm or disallow the act, either wholly or in part, and shall, in the case of any act disallowed, or disallowed in part, order the removal of such mark, seal or other designation or the restoration of the food or drug seized and removed, either as to the whole or as to such part in respect of which the act was disallowed, or, if the food or drug in question, or any part thereof, has been destroyed or otherwise disposed of, or is no longer fit for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be, or is depreciated in value at the time of making such order by reason of such act, order the Authority, to pay by way of compensation such sum of money, not exceeding the market value of such food or drug at the time of the doing of such act, as the court may, having regard to the circumstances of the case, consider just.
(6) In the case of any conviction for an offence under section 54(1) or (2) or for an offence under any of the provisions of any regulation made under section 55, the court may order that any food or drug to which the conviction relates and any similar food or drug found on the defendant's premises or in his possession at the time of the commission of the offence or of the seizure of the food or drug in question, shall be forfeited, together with all packages containing the same.
(7) Any food or drug, and any package containing the same, forfeited under the provisions of subsection (6) shall be disposed of in such manner as the Authority may direct.
Cap 132 s 60 Food or drugs offered as prizes, etc.
(1) Sections 54 and 59 shall apply in relation to-
(a) any food intended for human consumption, or any drug intended for use by man, which is offered as a prize or reward in connection with any entertainment to which the public are admitted, whether on payment of money or not as if such food or drug were, or had been exposed for sale by each person concerned in the organization of the entertainment;
(b) any food intended for human consumption, or any drug intended for use by man, which is offered as a prize or reward or given away for the purpose of advertisement, or in furtherance of any trade or business, as if the food or drug were, or had been, exposed for sale by the person offering or giving it away;
(c) any food intended for human consumption, or any drug intended for use by man, which is exposed or deposited in any premises for the purpose of being so offered or given away as aforesaid, as if the food or drug were, or had been, exposed for sale by the occupier of such premises. (2) In this section, the expression 'entertainment' (娱乐节目) includes any social gathering, amusement, exhibition, performance, game, sport or trial of skill.
Cap 132 s 61 False labelling and advertisement of food or drugs
(1) If any person gives with any food or drug sold by him, or displays with any food or drug exposed for sale by him, a label, whether or not the same is attached to or printed on the wrapper or container, which-
(a) falsely describes the food or drug; or
(b) is calculated to mislead as to its nature, substance or quality, he shall be guilty of an offence, unless he proves that he did not know, and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained, that the label was of such a character as aforesaid.
(2) Subject to the provisions of subsection (3), if any person publishes, or is partly to the publication of, an advertisement, other than a label to which the provisions of subsection (1) apply which-
(a) falsely describes any food or drug; or
(b) is likely to mislead as to the nature, substance or quality of any food or drug, he shall be guilty of an offence, and, in any proceedings against the manufacturer, producer or importer of the food or drug, it shall rest on the defendant to prove that he did not publish, and was not a party to the publication of, the advertisement.
(3) In any proceedings for an offence under subsection (2), it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove either-
(a) that he did not know, and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained, that the advertisement was of such a character as is described in that subsection; or
(b) that, being a person whose business it is to publish, or arrange for the publication of, advertisements, he received the advertisement in the ordinary course of business. (4) For the purposes of this section, a label or advertisement which is calculated to mislead as to the nutritional or dietary value of any food is calculated to mislead as to the quality of the food.
(5) In any proceedings under this section, the fact that a label or advertisement in respect of which the offence is alleged to have been committed contained an accurate statement of the composition of the food or drug shall not preclude the court from finding that the offence was committed.
(6) In this section, save in so far as it relates to drugs, references to sale shall be construed as references to sale for human consumption.
Cap 132 s 62 Power to take samples
(1) Any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may take samples for analysis, or for bacteriological or other examination, of any food or drug, or of any substance capable of being used in the preparation of any food or drug, which appears to him to be intended for sale or to have been sold for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be, or which is found by him on or in any premises, stall, vehicle, vessel, aircraft or place which he is authorized to enter for the purposes of this Ordinance:
Provided that-
(a) such officer shall pay or tender payment of the market price of any such samples, or, if the market price be unknown or not readily ascertainable, a reasonable price, to the person appearing to have the lawful custody of such food, drug or substance; and
(b) where any such food, drug or substance is kept for retail sale in unopened packages, no such sample shall consist of less than the whole of the contents of any one such package. (2) When taking any sample under this section, such officer shall take such steps as may be necessary to satisfy himself that the sample taken is a fair sample of the bulk of the food, drug or other substance in question.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing any purchase or sale of drugs in contravention of the provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance (Cap 134).
(4) Any person who fails to comply with any demand or requisition made under the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 63 Provisions as to the taking of samples for analysis
(1) An officer who takes a sample under the provisions of section 62 of any food, drug or substance for the purpose of analysis shall forthwith divide such sample into 3 parts, each part to be marked and sealed or fastened up in such manner as its nature will permit, and shall-
(a) with respect to one part of the sample comply with the provisions of subsection (2); and
(b) with respect to the remaining parts of the sample comply with the provisions of subsection (3): Provided that this subsection shall not apply to any sample taken for bacteriological examination. (Amended 59 of 1970 s. 3)
(2) (a) If the sample was obtained by purchase from a dealer in the food, drug or substance in question the officer shall give the one part to the vendor, such vendor being permitted to select such part from the 3 parts.
(b) If the sample was obtained by purchase from an automatic machine-
(i) if the name and address (being an address in Hong Kong) of a person stated to be the proprietor of the machine appears on the machine, the officer shall give the one part of the sample to that person;
(ii) in any other case, the officer shall give the one part to the occupier of the premises on which the machine stands or to which it is affixed. (c) If the sample is of any food, drug or substance consigned from outside Hong Kong and was taken by the officer before delivery to the consignee, the officer shall give the one part of the sample to the consignee.
(d) If the sample is of any food, drug or substance in transit from a consignor within Hong Kong to a consignee (whether within or without Hong Kong), the officer shall give the one part of the sample to the consignor.
(e) If none of the foregoing paragraphs of this subsection apply, the officer shall give the one part of the sample to the person appearing to him to be the owner of the food, drug or substance of which the sample was taken. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24) (3) Of the remaining 2 parts of the sample, the officer shall, unless he decides not to have an analysis made, personally submit one to the public analyst, and retain the other for future comparison.
(4) In every case to which the provisions of subsection (2) apply, the officer shall inform the person to whom the part of the sample is given that the sample was taken for the purpose of analysis by the public analyst.
(5) When any sample which has been taken for analysis consists of the contents of an unopened package, the officer shall retain the packing material and, if he decides to have an analysis made, deliver such sample, together with such packing material and any label which may have been attached thereto at the time when the sample was taken, to the public analyst with the part of the sample submitted in accordance with the provisions of subsection (3).
(6) Any part of a sample which under the provisions of this section is to be given to any person may be given either by delivering it to him or to his agent, or by sending it to him by post in a registered packet:
Provided that where, after reasonable inquiry, the officer is unable to find the person to whom the part of the sample is to be given or to ascertain his name and address, he may, in lieu of giving the part to that person, retain it.
(7) If it appears to the officer that any food, drug or substance of which he has taken a sample for the purpose of analysis was manufactured or put into its wrapper or container by a person (not being a person to whom one part of the sample is required to be given by virtue of the provisions of subsection (2)) having his name, and an address in Hong Kong, displayed on the wrapper or container, the officer shall, unless he decides not to have an analysis made, within 3 days after taking such sample, send to that person a notice informing him that the sample has been taken by him and where the sample was taken or, as the case may be, from whom it was purchased. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(8) Where a sample taken under the provisions of section 62 has been analysed by a public analyst, any person to whom a part of the sample was given in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2) shall be entitled, on payment of a fee of $1, to be supplied with a copy of the certificate given by such public analyst under section 64.
(9) Any person who, for the purpose of advertisement, uses any certificate of analysis obtained under the provisions of subsection (8) shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 64 Certificate of analysis
(1) In every case in which a sample for analysis is delivered to the public analyst under the provisions of section 63, the analyst shall cause it to be analysed as soon as practicable and shall give to the officer requesting the analysis a certificate specifying the result of the analysis in the form of Form A prescribed in the Seventh Schedule.
(2) A certificate of the results of an analysis given by a public analyst in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (1) shall be signed by him, but the analysis may be made by any person acting under his directions.
Cap 132 s 65 Evidence of analysis
(1) In any proceedings under this Part, the production by one of the parties of a document purporting to be a certificate of the public analyst in the form of Form A prescribed in the Seventh Schedule, or of a document supplied to him by the other party as being a copy of such a certificate, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein, unless, in the first mentioned case, the other party requires that the public analyst shall be called as a witness.
(2) In any such proceedings, if a defendant intends to produce a certificate of the public analyst, or, under the provisions of subsection (1), to require that the public analyst shall be called as a witness, notice of his intention, together, in the first mentioned case, with a copy of the certificate, shall be given to the other party not less than 3 clear days before the day on which the summons is returnable, and, if this requirement is not complied with, the court may adjourn the hearing on such terms as it thinks proper.
(3) Where any relevant method of analysis has been prescribed by regulations made under section 55(1)(e), evidence of an analysis carried out by the prescribed method shall be preferred to evidence of any other analysis or test.
Cap 132 s 66 Proceedings in respect of articles or substances sampled
(1) In any proceedings under this Part in respect of an article or substance sampled, the summons shall not be made returnable less than 14 days from the day on which it is served, and a copy of any certificate of analysis obtained on behalf of the prosecutor shall be served with the summons.
(2) In any proceedings under this Part, where a sample has been procured in such circumstances that its division into parts is required by this Ordinance, the part of the sample retained by the person who took it shall be produced at the hearing.
Cap 132 s 67 Presumptions
(1) For the purposes of this Part-
(a) any article commonly used for human consumption, or any drug commonly used by man, shall, if sold or offered, exposed or kept for sale, be presumed, until the contrary is proved, to have been sold, or as the case may be, to have been or to be intended for sale for human consumption or for use by man;
(b) any article commonly used for human consumption, or any drug commonly used by man, which is found on any premises or in any vessel, vehicle or aircraft used for the preparation, storage, transport or sale of that article or drug, and any article commonly used in the manufacture of products for human consumption or drugs for use by man which is found on any premises or in any vessel, vehicle or aircraft used for the preparation, storage, transport or sale of those products or drugs, shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, to be intended for sale, or for manufacturing products for sale for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be;
(c) any substance capable of being used in the composition or preparation of any article commonly used for human consumption or any drug commonly used by man which is found on any premises or in any vessel where that article or drug is prepared shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to be intended for such use. (2) Where any food for human consumption or any drug for use by man is sold, or deposited with or consigned to any person for the purpose of sale for human consumption or use by man, as the case may be, contained in an unopened package, any person who appears from any statement thereon or attached thereto to have imported, manufactured or prepared such food or drug or to have enclosed it in such package shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have so imported, manufactured, prepared or enclosed the same.
(3) For the purposes of this Part, the expression 'for use by man' (供人使用) means for human consumption or for external application to the human body.
Cap 132 s 68 Power to examine food and drugs in course of transit, etc.
(1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (2), any public officer authorized under the provisions of section 59(1), who has reason to suspect that any vehicle, vessel or container contains any food which is intended for human consumption or any drug which is intended for use by man or any food or drug which is in the course of delivery after sale for human consumption or for use by man may examine the contents of such vehicle, vessel or container and may for that purpose, if necessary, detain the vehicle, vessel or container, and, in the case of a vehicle or vessel in motion, may call upon such vehicle or vessel to stop.
(2) Nothing in this section shall authorize the detention of any vehicle, vessel or container used by a carrier of goods for the purposes of his trade as such a carrier.
(3) Any person, being a person in charge of a vehicle or vessel which is called upon a stop under the provisions of subsection (1), who fails to stop when so called upon shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 69 Restriction on movement of imported food or drugs
(1) Without prejudice to any power of examining food or drugs conferred by this Part, the Authority or any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may give directions to the person in possession of any food or drug imported with a view to sale for human consumption or for use by man, as the case may be, prohibiting or restricting its removal or delivery- (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(a) during any period, not exceeding 6 days (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays), which may be reasonably required for the examination of such food or drugs; and (Replaced 29 of 1976 s. 4)
(b) if within that period the Authority or the officer so requires, until that person has notified the Authority or the officer of the name of the person to whom, and the address to or at which, he proposes to send or deliver such food or drug. (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)(2) A person who fails to comply with any direction given under the provisions of subsection (1), or who, in a notification thereunder, knowingly makes any false statement, shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 70 Contraventions due to some other person
(1) A person against whom proceedings are brought under this Part shall, upon information duly laid by him and on giving to the prosecution not less than 3 clear days' notice of his intention, be entitled to have any person to whose act or default he alleges that the contravention of the provisions in question was due brought before the court in the proceedings, and, if, after the contravention has been proved, the original defendant proves that the contravention was due to the act or default of that other person, that other person may be convicted of the offence, and, if the original defendant further proves that he has used all due diligence to secure that the provisions in question were complied with, he shall be acquitted of the offence.
(2) Where the defendant seeks to avail himself of the provisions of subsection (1)-
(a) the prosecution, as well as the person whom the defendant charges with the offence, shall have the right to cross-examine him, if he gives evidence, and any witness called by him in support of his pleas, and to call rebutting evidence;
(b) the court may make such order as it thinks fit for the payment of costs by any party to the proceedings to any other party thereto. (3) Where it appears to the Authority that an offence has been committed in respect of which proceedings might be taken under this Part against some person and the Authority is reasonably satisfied that the offence of which complaint is made was due to an act or default of some other person and that the first-mentioned person could establish a defence under subsection (1), the Authority may cause proceedings to be taken against that other person without first causing proceedings to be taken against the first-mentioned person, and, in any such proceedings, the defendant may be charged with, and, on proof that the contravention was due to his act or default, be convicted of, the offence with which the first-mentioned person might have been charged.
(4) In proceedings instituted under the provisions of subsection (3), the information or complaint shall set out the facts and state that the Authority concerned is reasonably satisfied that the offence of which complaint is made was due to the act or default of the person against whom the proceedings are brought.
Cap 132 s 71 Conditions under which warranty may be pleaded as defence
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, in any proceedings for an offence under this Part, being an offence consisting of selling, or offering, exposing or advertising for sale or having in possession for the purpose of sale, any article or substance, it shall be a defence for the defendant to prove-
(a) that he purchased it as being an article or substance which could lawfully be sold or otherwise dealt with as aforesaid, or, as the case may be, could lawfully be sold or dealt with under the name or description or for the purpose under or for which he sold or dealt with it, and with a written warranty to that effect; and
(b) that he had no reason to believe at the time of the commission of the alleged offence that it was otherwise; and
(c) that it was then in the same state as when he purchased it. (2) A warranty shall only be a defence in proceedings under this Part if-
(a) the defendant-
(i) has, not later than 3 clear days before the date of the hearing, sent to the prosecutor a copy of the warranty with a notice stating that he intends to rely on it and specifying the name and address of the person from whom he received it; and
(ii) has also sent a like notice to that person; and (b) in the case of a warranty given by a person resident outside Hong Kong, the defendant proves that he had taken reasonable steps to ascertain, and did in fact believe in, the accuracy of the statement contained therein. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24) (3) Where the defendant is a servant or agent of the person who purchased the article or substance under a warranty, he shall be entitled to rely on the provisions of this section in the same way as his employer or principal would have been entitled to do if he had been the defendant.
(4) The person by whom the warranty is alleged to have been given shall be entitled to appear at the hearing and to give evidence, and the court may, if it thinks fit, adjourn the hearing to enable him to do so.
(5) For the purposes of this section and of section 72, a name or description entered in an invoice shall be deemed to be a written warranty that the article or substance to which the entry refers can be sold or otherwise dealt with under that name or description by any person without contravening any of the provisions of this Part.
Cap 132 s 72 Offences in relation to warranties or certificates of analysis
(1) A defendant who in any proceedings under this Part wilfully applies to any article or substance a warranty or certificate of analysis given in relation to any other article or substance shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) A person who, in respect of any article or substance sold by him, being an article or substance in respect of which a warranty might be pleaded under section 71, gives to the purchaser a false warranty in writing shall be guilty of an offence, unless he proves that when he gave the warranty he had reason to believe that the statements or description contained therein were accurate.
Cap 132 s 73 Sale, etc. by servants or agents
For the purpose of this Part, every person shall be deemed to sell, offer, expose or advertise for sale, or have in his possession for sale, any food for human consumption or drug for use by man, who sells, offers, exposes or advertises for sale, or has in his possession for sale, such food or drug either on his own account or as the servant or agent of some other person, and, where such person is the servant or agent of some other person, such other person shall, subject to the provisions of this Part, be under the same liability as if he had himself sold, exposed or advertised for sale, or had in his possession for sale, such food or drug.
Cap 132 s 74 Recovery of expenses incidental to taking of samples
(1) Where a person is convicted of an offence under this Part, the court may order that all expenses incidental to the taking of any sample or the making of any analysis or bacteriological or other examination of any food or drug in respect of which the conviction is obtained shall be paid by the person convicted. (Amended 59 of 1970 s. 4)
(2) All such expenses shall be recoverable in the same manner as a fine is recoverable.
Cap 132 s 75 Notification of convictions in newspapers
If any person is convicted of an offence under this Part relating to the sale or preparation for sale of any food for human consumption or drug for use by man, the Authority may cause to be published in any newspaper circulating in Hong Kong- (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(a) the name of the offender;
(b) the address (if any) of the place at which the offence was committed;
(c) the nature of the offence; and
(d) the fine, forfeiture or other penalty imposed.
Cap 132 s 76 Protection of informers
Save as otherwise provided in this section, no information laid in respect of any offence under this Part shall be admitted in evidence and no witness in any proceedings for an offence under this Part shall be obliged or permitted to disclose the name or address of any informer or state any matter which might lead to his discovery, and, if any books, documents or papers which are in evidence or liable to inspection in any such proceedings contain any entry in which any informer is named or described or which might lead to his discovery, the court shall cause all such passages to be concealed from view or to be obliterated so far as may be necessary to protect the informer from discovery, but no further:
Provided that, if the court after full inquiry into the case is satisfied that the informer wilfully made in his information a material statement which he knew or believed to be false, or did not believe to be true, or if it appears to the court that justice cannot otherwise fully be done, it shall be lawful for the court to require the production of the original information and permit inquiry and require full disclosure concerning the informer.
Cap 132 s 76A Public slaughterhouses
(1) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate any premises as a public slaughterhouse. (Amended 9 of 1976 s. 7)
(2) The abattoirs specified in Schedule 1 to the Abattoirs Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg.) shall be deemed to have been designated as public slaughterhouses. (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 76B Management of public slaughterhouses
The management and control of every public slaughterhouse shall be vested in the Authority.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 77 Regulations as to slaughtering and slaughterhouses
(1) The Authority may in relation to the slaughter of animals or birds for food for human consumption make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the regulation or control (including prohibition) of slaughtering in any place other than a slaughterhouse;
(b) the maintenance and cleanliness of slaughterhouses;
(c) the management and operation of slaughterhouses, including the exclusion or removal of persons therefrom;
(d) the control of the admission of animals to slaughterhouses;
(e) the control of animals in slaughterhouses;
(f) the examination, inspection and marking of animals intended for slaughter;
(g) the methods, instruments and appliances which may be used when slaughtering is carried out;
(h) the inspection and marking as fit for human consumption of the carcasses and offals of animals slaughtered in slaughterhouses and restriction of the use of such marks;
(i) the disposal, treatment, and processing of waste and by-products resulting from the slaughter of animals or birds in slaughterhouses; (Amended 8 of 1980 s. 37)
(j) control of the transport of carcasses, parts of carcasses, and offals from any slaughterhouse to any other place;
(k) the conferring of powers on public officers to detain animals and the carcasses and other parts of animals, to direct the slaughter of animals, and to dispose of animals and the carcasses and other parts of animals; (Added 16 of 1971 s. 2. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(l) in the case of public slaughterhouses-
(i) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 14)
(ii) the persons by whom all or any of the activities of any slaughterhouse may be carried on;
(iii) registration of owners of animals to be slaughtered;
(iv) the time within which animals shall be slaughtered;
(v) the maintenance of good order in slaughterhouses; (Amended 16 of 1971 s. 2)(m) in the case of private slaughterhouses-
(i) the registration, licensing or prohibition thereof; (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 14)
(ii) requirements as to construction, lighting, ventilation and drainage, and as to the periodic painting or limewashing, of the premises or any parts thereof;
(iii) the control of fees or charges levied for the use of any such slaughterhouse or for the use of any facilities provided thereat. (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 14)
(iv) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 14)
(Replaced 17 of 1968 s. 2)(2) No regulation made under this section relating to any public slaughterhouse shall be so framed or construed as to deny to any religious community reasonable facilities for obtaining as food the flesh of animals or birds slaughtered by the method specially required by their religion.
Cap 132 s 77A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 78 Power to seize and dispose of unfit carcasses of slaughtered animals
(1) The Authority may seize, and dispose of in such manner as it may think fit, the carcass, or any part of the carcass, of any animals received into a public slaughterhouse for the purpose of slaughter for food for human consumption which on examination is found to be diseased or unfit for human consumption, and no compensation shall be payable to the owner of such carcass or any such part of any such carcass.
(2) Where, in pursuance of the provisions of subsection (1), any carcass or any part of any carcass is seized by the Authority, the Authority shall, before the same is disposed of, cause to be recorded-
(a) such description or other particulars as will suffice to identify such carcass or such part of such carcass; and
(b) the grounds upon which the seizure was effected. (3) If any person considers himself aggrieved by the seizure of any carcass or any part of any carcass under the provisions of subsection (1), he may, within 72 hours after such seizure was effected, complain to the court and the court may confirm or disallow the seizure, either wholly or in part, and shall, in the case of any seizure disallowed, or disallowed in part, order the Authority to restore the carcass, or part of the carcass, which has been seized, either as to the whole or as to such part in respect of which the seizure was disallowed, or, if the carcass or the part of the carcass in question has been disposed of or is no longer fit for human consumption, as the case may be, or is depreciated in value by reason of the seizure, order the Authority to pay by way of compensation such sum of money, not exceeding the market value of such carcass or such part of the carcass or the time of the seizure, as the court may, having regard to the circumstances, consider just.
Cap 132 s 79 Markets to which Ordinance applies, etc.
PART VI
MARKETS AND HAWKERS
Markets
(1) This Ordinance shall apply to every market, being a market in which food is sold, which is declared by the Authority to be a market to which the Ordinance applies.
(2) (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(3) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate as a public market any market to which the Ordinance applies.
(4) The markets specified in the Tenth Schedule shall be deemed to have been designated as public markets.
(5) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to, or delete from, the Tenth Schedule.
(Amended 21 of 1973 s. 5; 9 of 1976 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 79A Management of public markets
The management and control of every public market shall be vested in the Authority.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 6)
Cap 132 s 80 Regulations in relation to markets
(1) The Authority may make regulations in relation to public markets and private markets prescribing or providing for-
(a) the grant by lease, licence or permit to any person, or any group or class of persons, of the right to possess or to use shops, stalls, sheds, pens or standings therein;
(aa) an appeal to the Municipal Services Appeals Board against a decision to terminate a grant, lease, permit, or decision to adjust the rent of a shop, stall, shed, pen or standing referred to in paragraph (a); (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(b) the control (including prohibition) of the kinds or classes of commodities which may be sold, offered or exposed for sale, and of the kinds of business or occupation for gain which may be carried on, in any market;
(c) the proper management and sanitary maintenance of markets, including the manner of sale, or exposure for sale in, or the transport in, to or from, any market of any kind of commodity;
(d) the prohibition of persons convicted of such offences as may be specified in any such regulation from carrying on any business, or being employed in or taking part in any business, in any market;
(e) such other matters as, in the opinion of the Authority, are necessary for the proper regulation and control of such markets in the public interest.(2) The Authority may make regulations in relation to private markets prescribing or providing for-
(a) the licensing or registration of the operation of any such market; (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 16)
(b) the management of any such market and the control and appropriation of the funds derived from or in connection with any such market;
(c) the type and construction of any shop, stall, shed, pen or standing in any such market.
Cap 132 s 80A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 81 Market rules
(1) The Authority may, in relation to a market, make rules which are not inconsistent with regulations made under section 80 to provide for the better control of persons in connection with the use of the market and to provide information relating to the use of the market. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any rule made under the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 82 Seizure and forfeiture of articles, etc. in markets
Remarks:
Amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
(1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 59, where in any market it appears to any police officer or to any public officer authorized in that behalf by the Authority that any of the provisions of any regulation made under section 80 have been contravened in respect of any article or thing sold in such market or any furniture or paraphernalia used in such market, such police officer or such public officer may seize, carry away and detain at the owner's risk such article or thing or such furniture or paraphernalia, whether or not the owner thereof is known or can be found:
Provided that, in the case of any such article or thing which is perishable, the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be, may cause the same to be sold or otherwise disposed of forthwith.
(2) Where any article or thing or any furniture or paraphernalia is seized under the provisions of subsection (1), a notice, written in the Chinese language, declaring the seizure shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the market.
(3) If, within 48 hours of the posting of such notice, the owner of such article, thing, furniture or paraphernalia makes a claim to the Authority for its return, the Authority shall, if it is satisfied that the claimant is the owner thereof and if the same is not detained or otherwise dealt with under the provisions of any other enactment or required as an exhibit in any proceedings, return such article, thing, furniture or paraphernalia to the claimant or, if it has been sold or otherwise disposed of under the provisions of the proviso to subsection (1), pay to the claimant such sum by way of compensation as it may consider just.
(4) If no claim for the return of such article, thing, furniture or paraphernalia is made to the Authority within 48 hours of the posting of such notice, such article, thing, furniture or paraphernalia shall become the property of the Government and may be sold or otherwise disposed of in such manner as the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be, shall direct: (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
Provided that-
(a) nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent the immediate disposal of perishables under the provisions of the proviso to subsection (1); and
(b) any person who considers himself aggrieved by such seizure may, within 7 days thereafter, complain to the court, and the court shall, if satisfied-
(i) as to the title of the complainant; and
(ii) that no such contravention occurred in respect of the article, thing, furniture or paraphernalia in respect of which the complaint is made, direct either that the same be returned to the complainant or, if it has been sold or otherwise disposed of, that such sum by way of compensation be paid to the complainant as it may consider just.
Cap 132 s 83 Interpretation for the purposes of sections 83A to 86D
Expanded Cross Reference:
83A, 83AA, 83B, 84, 85, 86, 86A, 86B, 86C, 86D
Hawkers
For the purposes of sections 83A to 86D- <* Note - Exp. X-Ref.: Sections 83A, 83AA, 83B, 84, 85, 86, 86A, 86B, 86C, 86D *>
'commodity' (商品) means any goods, wares, or merchandise (including food and drink); and includes any sample of any such goods, wares, or merchandise;
'equipment' (设备) includes any stall, table, stool, chair, utensil, container, bin, or other furniture or paraphernalia used in connection with hawking; but does not include any commodity sold, or offered or exposed for sale, by a hawker;
'hawker offence' (小贩罪行) means an offence against section 83B or against any regulations made under section 83A;
'stall' (摊档) includes any erection, structure, box, cart, barrow, trolley, bicycle, tricycle, van or other vehicle within the meaning of the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap 374). (Amended 10 of 1995 s. 2)
(Replaced 60 of 1972 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 83A Regulations relating to hawkers
(1) The Authority may make regulations for all or any of the following purposes-
(a) providing for the licensing of hawkers;
(b) providing for the classification of hawkers;
(c) restricting or prohibiting hawkers from carrying on business in any special place or area or otherwise than in any specified place or area;
(d) regulating or prohibiting the hawking of any specified commodities or services;
(e) prescribing conditions subject to which licensed hawkers may operate;
(f) providing for the employment by licensed hawkers of deputies and assistants;
(g) providing for the allocation of pitches to licensed hawkers, and for the erection by any such hawkers of stalls thereon, subject to such conditions as the Authority may specify (either generally or in any specific case);
(h) providing for the removal of hawkers and their equipment and commodities;
(i) providing for the court, on convicting a hawker of a hawker offence, to recommend to the Authority that the licence (if any) of the hawker be cancelled or suspended;
(j) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 18)
(k) providing for such other matters as may be necessary for the proper regulation and control of hawkers.(2) Regulations made under subsection (1)(c) may-
(a) provide that the places or areas to which the restrictions or prohibitions apply may be specified by a specified public officer by order published in the Gazette; and
(b) provide for other means (in addition to publication in the Gazette) for making those places or areas known to the public. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 83AA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 83B Commissioner for Transport may set aside streets for hawking purposes
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) No person shall hawk in any street except in accordance with a licence issued under regulations made under section 83A. (Replaced 28 of 1973 s. 2)
(2) (Repealed 28 of 1973 s. 2)
(3) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence. (Amended 28 of 1973 s. 2)
(4) The Commissioner for Transport may from time to time, after consultation with the Authority and the Commissioner of Police, declare in writing that the whole or any part of a street may be set aside to be used for hawking purposes, and shall give notice of any such declaration-
(a) by publishing it in one issue of the Gazette;
(b) by publishing it in 3 consecutive issues of at least one English language newspaper and one Chinese language newspaper;
(c) by causing copies of it to be exhibited in one or more conspicuous places in or in the immediate vicinity of the street.(5) On the requirements of subsection (4) being satisfied-
(a) the Authority may allocate pitches in the street to hawkers (other than itinerant hawkers) licensed under regulations made pursuant to section 83A, subject to such conditions as may be specified by the Authority;
(b) the Commissioner for Transport may, if he thinks necessary, by further notice in the Gazette, order that-
(i) the street be closed to vehicular traffic; or
(ii) the street be closed to vehicular traffic travelling in such direction as he specifies in the notice,
either at all times or at such times as he specifies in the notice.(6) On making an order under subsection (5)(b), the Commissioner for Transport shall cause to be erected pursuant to the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap 374) at each entrance to the street appropriate signs indicating the closure in accordance with the order.
(7) No action shall lie against the Government, the Commissioner for Transport, the Authority, or any public officer by reason only of the exercise of the powers conferred by this section. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(8) Where under subsection (4) only part of a street is set aside, every reference in this section to the 'street' (街道) shall be construed as meaning the part of the street so set aside.
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 84 Power of authorized public officers to arrest in certain cases
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority may arrest without warrant any person whom he may reasonably suspect of being guilty of any scheduled offence.
(2) If any person forcibly resists the endeavour of any such officer to arrest him or attempts to evade the arrest, such officer may use all means necessary to effect the arrest.
(3) If any such officer who is in pursuit of any person to be arrested has reason to believe that such person has entered into or is in any place, the person residing in or in charge of such place shall on demand of such officer allow him free ingress thereto and afford reasonable facilities for search therein for such person.
(4) The Chief Executive in Council may by order amend, or add any enactment to or delete any enactment from, the First Schedule. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(Amended 32 of 1963 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 85 Procedure for dealing with arrested person, etc.
(1) Any person (hereinafter referred to as an arrested person) who is arrested under section 84(1) by a public officer shall forthwith be taken to the nearest police station or given into the custody of a police officer. (Amended 77 of 1979 s. 2)
(2) Whenever an arrested person is brought to the police station the provisions of section 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232) shall apply.
(3) (Repealed 77 of 1979 s. 2)
(4) Whenever an arrested person is given into the custody of a police officer, the provisions of sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232) shall apply.
(Replaced 32 of 1963 s. 5)
Cap 132 s 86 Seizure of hawker equipment and commodities from alleged offenders
(1) A public officer authorized in writing by the Authority for the purposes of this section or a police officer may seize any equipment or commodity in respect of which he has reason to believe that a hawker offence has been committed, and may cause such equipment or commodity to be removed to and kept at the risk of its owner at a Government depot or police station, or any other place approved by the Authority, pending its disposal under this Part. (Amended 28 of 1973 s. 3)
(2) Any commodity of a perishable nature seized under subsection (1) may immediately be disposed of by the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be.
(3) Where any equipment or commodity has been seized under subsection (1) and a claim is made in respect of the equipment or commodity within 48 hours after the date of the seizure, the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be, unless an information is laid within 72 hours after the date of the seizure for a hawker offence in respect of the equipment or commodity, shall, if satisfied that the claimant was entitled to the possession of the equipment or commodity at the time of the seizure-
(a) return the equipment or commodity to the claimant; or
(b) in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of under subsection (2), assess its value and pay to him the amount of that value. (4) Where a claim under subsection (3) is refused, the claimant shall be informed of his rights under section 86C.
(5) Where an information is laid within 72 hours after the date of seizure for an offence in respect of any equipment or commodity seized under subsection (1), the equipment or commodity, or, in the case of a perishable commodity that has been disposed of under subsection (2) by way of sale, the proceeds of sale, shall be retained pending disposal under section 86A.
(Replaced 60 of 1972 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 86A Forfeiture of hawker equipment and commodities by the court
(1) Where any person is convicted of a hawker offence in respect of any equipment or commodity seized under section 86(1), the informant shall inform the court of the seizure and thereupon the court shall, in addition to any other penalty-
(a) order the forfeiture of the equipment or commodity, or, in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of under section 86(2) by way of sale, the proceeds of sale, if the offence is one designated for the purposes of this subsection by regulations made under section 83A; or (Amended L.N. 244 of 1972)
(b) unless it finds and specifies special reasons, which reasons shall be special to the facts of the case and not special to the offender as distinct from the offence, shall, in the case of any other hawker offence, make such an order. (2) Where-
(a) a person is charged with a hawker offence in respect of any equipment or commodity seized under section 86(1) is acquitted; or
(b) on the hearing of any such charge the court finds special reasons under subsection (1)(b) of this section, the court shall, if it is satisfied that the person was lawfully entitled to possession of the equipment or commodity at the time of the seizure, order that it be returned to him or, in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of under section 86(2), assess the value of the commodity and order that the amount of that value be paid to him.
(3) If the court is not so satisfied, it may, on the application of any other person claiming to be entitled to the equipment or commodity or of its own motion, make such other order as it thinks fit disposing of the equipment or commodity, or, in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of by way of sale, the proceeds of sale.
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 86B Seizure of abandoned hawker equipment and commodities
(1) A public officer authorized in writing by the Authority for the purposes of this section or a police officer may seize any equipment or commodity found in a public place which he has reason to believe has been abandoned by a hawker in circumstances not appearing to him to involve the commission of a hawker offence, and may cause such equipment or commodity to be removed to and kept at the risk of its owner at a Government depot or police station, or any other place approved by the Authority, pending its disposal under this Part. (Amended 28 of 1973 s. 4)
(2) Any commodity of a perishable nature seized under subsection (1) may immediately be disposed of by the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be.
(3) Where any equipment or commodity has been seized under subsection (1) and a claim is made in respect of the equipment or commodity within 48 hours after the date of the seizure, the Commissioner of Police or the Authority, as the case may be, shall, if satisfied that the claimant was entitled to the possession of the equipment or commodity at the time of the seizure and was not guilty of an offence in respect of it-
(a) return the equipment or commodity to the claimant; or
(b) in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of under subsection (2), assess its value and pay to him the amount of that value. (4) Where a claim under subsection (3) is refused, the claimant shall be informed of his rights under section 86C.
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 86C Application to court for return of seized hawker equipment or commodities
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Where a claim in respect of any equipment or commodity is made under section 86 or 86B within the permitted time and-
(a) the claim is refused; or
(b) the claimant is dissatisfied with the amount of any payment made to him under either of those sections, an application may be made within 14 days of the refusal or payment to a court for an order for the return of the equipment or commodity or, in the case of a commodity disposed of under section 86(2) or 86B(2), for an assessment of the value of the commodity and for an order for the payment of the amount of that value or, as the case may be, the difference between the amount already paid and the amount of the value.
(2) Where an application is made under subsection (1), the court may, after first having given the person refusing the claim under section 86 or 86B an opportunity of being heard, make the order sought if it is satisfied that the applicant at the time of the seizure-
(a) was entitled to possession of the equipment or commodity; and
(b) intended using the equipment or commodity for a lawful purpose. (3) If the court makes the order sought, it may award to the applicant such sum against the Government by way of costs as it thinks fair and reasonable. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(4) If the court does not make the order sought, it may, of its own motion, make such other order as it thinks fit disposing of the equipment or commodity, or, in the case of a perishable commodity disposed of by way of sale, the proceeds of sale.
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 86D Forfeiture by operation of law
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
Where-
(a) no claim is made under section 86 or 86B in respect of any equipment or commodity seized under either of those sections within 48 hours after the date of the seizure; or
(b) such a claim having been made and refused, no application is made under section 86C(1) in respect of the equipment or commodity within 14 days after the date of refusal,the equipment or commodity, or, in the case of a perishable commodity that has been disposed of under section 86(2) or 86B(2) by way of sale, the proceeds of sale, shall, unless the equipment or commodity has previously been returned to the person lawfully entitled to possession thereof or retained for disposal by the court under section 86A, be deemed on the expiry of the period of 48 hours or 14 days, as the case may be, to be forfeited to the Government.
(Added 60 of 1972 s. 4. Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 87 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART VII
TENEMENTS, HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES
(Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 88 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 89 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 90 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 90A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 91 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 92 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 92A Prohibition of certain activities without licence
PART VIIA
LICENSING OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES
(1) No person shall conduct or open or keep open any place for the purpose of any activity specified in the Eleventh Schedule except under and in accordance with a licence issued by the Authority or a public officer authorized by the Authority for the purposes of this section. (Amended 53 of 1988 s. 4; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) 'place' (地方), in relation to a billiard establishment, does not include premises used wholly for residential purposes and constituting a separate household unit to which only persons residing in the premises and their guests are admitted and where no fee is charged for the playing of billiards, snooker, pool or similar games. (Added 53 of 1988 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 92AA Regulations providing for exemption from section 92A
The Authority may by regulation exempt any class or description of billiard establishment from the operation of section 92A.
(Added 53 of 1988 s. 5)
Cap 132 s 92AB Prohibition of any activity specified in Schedule 11A without licence
No person shall conduct, or open or keep open, any place for the purpose of any activity specified in Schedule 11A except under and in accordance with a licence issued by the Authority.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 92B Regulations relating to licensed activity
The Authority may make regulations for any of the following matters-
(a) the regulation and control of any activity or place in which any such activity specified in the Eleventh Schedule or Schedule 11A may be conducted; (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(b) classifying for the purposes of paragraph (a) any place or activity for which a licence may be issued;
(c) the particulars which an applicant for any licence granted under this Part shall furnish;
(d) the form and conditions of any licence granted under this Part, the hours during which the activity licensed may be conducted and the period for which such licence shall be issued; (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 22)
(e) the lighting to be used in any place licensed under this Part and the general specifications and requirements to be satisfied in respect of such lighting, or to empower any specified officer to determine, at the time of the issue or renewal of any licence, the particular specifications and requirements to be satisfied in respect or such lighting in the place to which the licence relates;
(f) precautions to be taken against fire in any place licensed under this Part;
(g) maintenance of peace and good order in any place licensed under this Part;
(h) means of securing hygienic conditions and requiring the maintenance of such conditions in any place licensed under this Part;
(i) entry and inspection of any place licensed under this Part by any officer authorized by the Authority in that behalf.
Cap 132 s 92BA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 92C Offences
(1) Any person who-
(a) fails to comply with any condition in a licence; or
(b) in an application for a licence, furnishes any information which he knows or has reason to believe to be false in any material particular or by reason of the omission of any material particular or furnishes any information without any belief in the truth or accuracy of the information supplied,shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who contravenes section 92A or 92AB shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 9 of 1976 s. 9. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 92D Liability of agents and servants
Whenever any person to whom any licence or permit or authority has been issued or granted under this Part would be liable to any punishment, penalty or forfeiture for any act, omission, neglect or default, he shall be liable to the same punishment, penalty or forfeiture for every similar act, omission, neglect or default of any agent or servant employed by him in the course of his business, and every such agent or servant shall also be liable to every punishment, penalty or forfeiture prescribed for such acts, omissions, neglects or defaults as fully and effectually as if he had been the person to whom the licence or permit or authority had been issued or granted.
Cap 132 s 92E Saving
The provisions of this Part shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of any other enactment relating to or affecting any place, trade, business or occupation with respect to which this Part applies.
(Part VIIA added 21 of 1973 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 93 Power of Authority to require provision of ventilating system in scheduled premises
PART VIII
VENTILATION OF CERTAIN PREMISES
(1) Save as provided in subsection (2) and section 101, where, in the opinion of the Authority, any scheduled premises do not have adequate natural ventilation, the Authority may, by notice in writing served on the owner or on the licensee of the scheduled premises, require such premises to be provided with a ventilating system which will provide for each person who may be accommodated in such premises an amount of outside air not less than that specified in the second column of the Second Schedule in respect of the class of premises to which such premises belong. (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 7)
(2) Where, in the opinion of the Authority, a ventilating system which will provide an amount of air less than that prescribed in subsection (1) will, in conjunction with such natural ventilation as is available in any scheduled premises, adequately ventilate such premises, the Authority may, by notice in writing served on the owner or on the licensee of the scheduled premises, require such premises to be provided with a ventilating system which will provide for each person who may be accommodated in such premises such amount of outside air as may be specified in such notice. (Amended 32 of 1963 s. 7)
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of any enactment under which such premises are licensed, the licensing authority may revoke the licence issued or granted by it in respect of any scheduled premises, either temporarily or permanently, in the following cases-
(a) in the event of any failure to comply with the requirements of a notice given in respect of such premises under the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) within 6 months from the date thereof or within such further period as the Authority may allow;
(b) in the event of any failure to comply with any conditions imposed under the provisions of section 101. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 5)(4) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who fails to comply with the requirements of a notice under subsection (1) or (2) within 6 months from the date thereof, or within such further period as the Authority may allow, shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 5)
(5) For the purposes of this Part, the expression 'licensing authority' (发牌当局) means the public officer by whom any scheduled premises are, for the time being, licensed under the provisions of any enactment. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 5. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 94 Certificate to be delivered to Authority in respect of new ventilating systems, and prohibition of alteration of ventilating system without permission
(1) Before any new ventilating system is installed in any scheduled premises, the licensee of the premises shall send to the Authority a certificate from the supplier of the ventilating system containing the following particulars in respect thereof-
(a) the capacity of the fan in cubic metres per minute;
(b) the outlet velocity of the fan in metres per minute;
(c) the designed operating static pressure of the fan in pascals;
(d) the speed of the fan pulley in revolutions per minute;
(e) the net area of the air intake;
(f) except where the premises are air-conditioned with positive pressure, the net area of exhaust in square metres; and (Added 48 of 1969 s. 6)
(g) the type of refrigerant (if any) to be used. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 6)
(Amended L.N. 89 of 1979) (2) Save with the permission in writing of the Authority, no alteration shall be made to any ventilating system in any scheduled premises.
(3) Any supplier who furnishes to the licensee of any such premises, for the purposes of this section, a certificate which is false or misleading shall be guilty of an offence. (Replaced 32 of 1963 s. 8)
(3A) Any licensee of any scheduled premises who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 6)
(3B) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who contravenes the provisions of subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 61 of 1974 s.6)
(3C) For the purposes of subsection (3B), 'owner' (拥有人) includes any person in control of the scheduled premises whether as tenant thereof or under any licence from a tenant thereof; (Added 61 of 1974 s. 6)
(4) In this section, 'supplier' (供应商) means the importer or manufacturer of the ventilation system and his authorized agent. (Added 32 of 1963 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 94A Regulations relating to ventilating systems in scheduled premises
(1) The Authority may make regulations for all or any of the following matters-
(a) the regulation and control of ventilating systems in scheduled premises;
(b) imposing requirements as to the design, construction, operation, maintenance and inspection of ventilating systems provided in scheduled premises. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of any enactment under which such premises are licensed, regulations made under this section may make provision for the revocation of any licence, issued or granted by a licensing authority in respect of scheduled premises, in the event of-
(a) a contravention of any such regulation or of any condition imposed thereunder;
(b) a failure to maintain any standard of safety or efficiency imposed or required thereunder.
(Added 61 of 1974 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 95 (Repealed 61 of 1974 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 96 (Repealed 61 of 1974 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 97 (Repealed 61 of 1974 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 98 (Repealed 61 of 1974 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 99 (Repealed 61 of 1974 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 100 Power of authorized officers to carry out tests
For the purposes of the provisions of this Part, any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority and any officer of the Fire Services Department authorized in writing by the Director of Fire Services may carry out such tests of the ventilating system in any scheduled premises as may be necessary to ascertain whether or not the same is in safe and efficient working order.
(Amended 42 of 1961 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 101 Application of Part VIII to premises provided with ventilating systems at commencement of Ordinance, etc.
(1) Where, at the commencement of this Ordinance, any scheduled premises are provided with a ventilating system, the provisions of section 93 and any regulations made under section 94A shall not apply to such premises unless and until-
(a) the number of persons who may be accommodated in such premises is increased;
(b) the ventilating system is removed or is altered in any way; or
(c) the Authority is of opinion that the ventilating system constitutes a danger to health or the Director of Fire Services considers it to be a fire hazard. (Amended 61 of 1974 s. 9) (2) Upon the application of section 93 and any regulations made under section 94A to any such premises, the Authority may, subject to such conditions as it may specify, grant such exemption from or such modifications of the provisions of this Part as it thinks fit. (Amended 61 of 1974 s. 9)
(3) Any licensee or owner of any scheduled premises who fails to comply with any condition specified under subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 61 of 1974 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 102 Amendment of Second Schedule
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
The Chief Executive in Council may by order add any class of premises to, or delete any class of premises from, the Second Schedule, and may in like manner amend that Schedule.
(Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 103 Saving in relation to Buildings Ordinance (Cap. 123)
Nothing in this Part shall be taken or construed to the prejudice of the provisions of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123).
Cap 132 s 104 Regulations for control of advertisements
PART IX
ADVERTISEMENTS, DECORATIONS AND SIGNS
(1) Without prejudice to any other enactment relating to advertisements, decorations or signs, the Authority may make regulations restricting, regulating or prohibiting the exhibition of advertisements, decorations or signs of any kind whatsoever, and, in particular, may make regulations restricting, regulating or prohibiting the exhibition thereof in such places or in such manner or by such means as, in the opinion of the Authority, may affect injuriously or disfigure-
(a) the amenities of any place or locality;
(b) the natural beauty of a landscape;
(c) the view from any highway, railway, tramway, ferry or from any public place or water;
(d) the amenities of any village; or
(e) the amenities of any historic or public building or monument or of any place frequented by the public solely or chiefly on account of its beauty or historic interest. (2) Regulations made under this section may, in addition to any penalties prescribed, provide for the removal and disposal of any advertisement, decoration or sign exhibited in contravention of any regulation made under subsection (1) and for the recovery of any expenses incurred thereby.
(3) Regulations made under this section may be of general Application or may be restricted to certain areas or to certain types or classes of advertisements, decorations or signs:
Provided that, where the application of any such regulation is restricted certain areas only, such areas shall be distinctly marked and shown on plan signed by or on behalf of the Authority and deposited in the offices of the Authority, and such plans shall at all reasonable times thereafter be open for inspection by the public without charge.
Cap 132 s 104A Prohibition on display of bills or posters without permission
Remarks:
Amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
(1) No bill or poster shall be displayed or affixed-
(a) on any private land, except with the written permission of the owner or occupier thereof;
(b) on any Government land, except with the written permission of the Authority. (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)(2) A person displaying or affixing a bill or poster in contravention of subsection (1) commits an offence.
(Replaced 7 of 1980 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 104B Duty to maintain bill or poster in clean and tidy condition
Remarks:
Amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
(1) Where a bill or poster is displayed on any private land or on any Government land, the bill or poster shall be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Authority. (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
(2) A person displaying a bill or poster in contravention of subsection (1) commits an offence.
(3) A person prosecuted for an offence under this section shall not be convicted of that offence unless prior to the commencement of the prosecution the Authority served on him a notice in writing informing him of the condition of the bill or poster and warning him that unless the bill or poster is removed within the period specified in the notice (being not less than 24 hours) he may be liable to be prosecuted.
(Added 7 of 1980 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 104C Power to remove bills and posters
(1) Where-
(a) a bill or poster is displayed in contravention of section 104A(1); or
(b) a bill or poster is not maintained in a clean and tidy condition as required under section 104B(1), the Authority may remove the bill or poster and may recover the cost of removal from the person displaying the bill or poster as a civil debt.
(2) Where any person is convicted of an offence under section 104A(1) or 104B(1) the court by whom that person is convicted may order him to pay, in addition to or in lieu of any penalty for which he is liable for that offence, the cost or estimated cost of removing the bill or poster in respect of which the offence was committed.
(3) Where a bill or poster to which subsection (1)(a) or (b) applies is displayed on private land, nothing in this section shall derogate from any cause of action or remedy which the owner or occupier of that land may be able to enforce against the person who displays the bill or poster.
(Added 7 of 1980 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 104D Certain persons also deemed to display bills or posters
(1) Where a person commits an offence against section 104A(1) the following persons shall be guilty of that offence in the same manner and to the same extent as if they had personally committed it-
(a) any other person who uses the first-mentioned person to display or affix the bill or poster; and
(b) any person whose goods, trade, business or other concerns are given publicity by the bill or poster: Provided that a person referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) shall not be guilty of an offence under section 104A(1) by reason only that he uses the person to display or affix the bill or poster or that his goods, trade, business or other concerns are given publicity by the bill or poster, if he proves that it was displayed or affixed without his knowledge or consent.
(2) For the purposes of sections 104B and 104C a person shall be deemed to display a bill or poster if-
(a) the bill or poster is displayed on land of which he is the owner or occupier; or
(b) the bill or poster gives publicity to his goods, trade, business or other concerns: Provided that a person shall not be guilty of an offence under section 104B or be liable for the cost of removal under section 104C by reason only that the bill or poster is displayed on land of which he is the owner or occupier, or that his goods, trade, business or other concerns are given publicity by the bill or poster, if he proves that it was displayed without his knowledge or consent.
(Added 7 of 1980 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 104E Definitions and saving for other enactments
(1) In sections 104A, 104B and 104C 'Authority' (主管当局) means-
(a) (Repealed 23 of 2002 s. 86)
(b) in respect of any land belonging to the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation, the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation; (Replaced 73 of 1982 s. 39)
(c) in respect of any land managed or controlled by the Housing Authority established by the Housing Ordinance (Cap 283), the Housing Authority;
(d) in respect of any land within a country park or special area as defined in the Country Parks Ordinance (Cap 208), the Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation; (Amended L.N. 331 of 1999)
(e) in respect of any public cargo working area as defined in the Port Control (Public Cargo Working Area) (Consolidation) Order (Cap 81 sub. leg.) and in respect of any land within the boundaries of any ferry terminal declared under regulation 3 of the Shipping and Port Control (Ferry Terminals) Regulations (Cap 313 sub. leg.), the Director of Marine; (Replaced 10 of 1986 s. 10. Amended 64 of 1999 s. 3)
(f) in respect of any land, whether private land or Government land, not being land referred to in paragraph (b), (c), (d) or (e), the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7. Amended 23 of 2002 s. 86)
(g) (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)(2) In sections 104A, 104B, 104C, 104D and in this section, 'land' (土地) includes-
(a) any building or other erection on land, whether a fixture or not;
(b) any tree, rock or other natural part of land; and
(c) land covered by water.(3) In sections 104A, 104C and 104D 'occupier' (占用人) means any lessee, principal tenant or other person having direct control of the land.
(4) In this Part, 'bill or poster' (招贴或海报) includes any word, letter, model, sign, placard, board, notice, device or representation and also includes any advertisement painted on any wall, fence, railing, post, rock, road-cutting or tree but does not include any structure, apparatus or hoarding used for the display of a bill or poster.
(5) Nothing in this Part, or in any permission granted under section 104A, shall operate so as to affect any obligation or liability imposed or incurred under any other enactment in relation to the display of any bill or poster.
(Added 7 of 1980 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 105 Provisions as to dangerous advertisement hoardings
(1) Where, in the opinion of the Authority, any hoarding, scaffolding or other structure erected solely for the purpose of exhibiting advertisements is dangerous, or is likely to become dangerous, by reason of its construction, wind, rain, dilapidation, its age or other cause, the Authority shall cause a notice to be served upon the owner of such hoarding, scaffolding or other structure, or upon his servant or agent, requiring him, within such reasonable period as shall be specified in the notice, to remove such hoarding, scaffolding or other structure or to do such work as may be specified in the notice to render the same safe. (Replaced 11 of 1989 s. 2)
(2) If the person upon whom a notice is served under the provisions of subsection (1) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof, within the time specified therein-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the Authority may execute, or cause to be executed, any work necessary to satisfy the requirements of the notice, and dispose of any materials removed in executing any such work, and may recover any expenses incurred thereby from such person. (Amended 11 of 1989 s. 2) (3) Where-
(a) the owner of any such hoarding, scaffolding or other structure, or his servant or agent is not known or cannot be readily found; or
(b) such hoarding, scaffolding or other structure is, in the opinion of the Authority, in such a state that it ought immediately to be removed or rendered safe, the Authority may forthwith, whether or not a notice has been served under subsection (1), remove it or render it safe. (Replaced 11 of 1989 s. 2)
(4) Where any hoarding, scaffolding or structure is removed by the Authority under the provisions of subsection (3), the Authority may dispose of any materials so removed and may recover any expenses incurred in the removal of the hoarding, scaffolding or structure and in the disposal of the materials from the owner or such hoarding, scaffolding or structure or, where the owner thereof is unknown to, or cannot be readily found or ascertained by the Authority or is absent from Hong Kong, the Authority may sell the materials and, after deducting from the proceeds of such sale such expenses, shall pay the surplus, if any, into the Treasury. (Amended 71 of 1971 s. 3; 10 of 1986 s. 24; 11 of 1989 s. 2)
(5) Any money paid into the Treasury in pursuance of subsection (4) which remains unclaimed for a period of 5 years shall be transferred to the general revenue of Hong Kong. (Added 71 of 1971 s. 3. Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
Cap 132 s 105A Provision for stadia
PART IXA
STADIA
(1) The Authority may by order published in the Gazette set aside any premises for use as a stadium.
(2) The premises specified in the Twelfth Schedule shall be deemed to have been set aside under subsection (1) for use as a stadium.
(3) The Authority shall, as soon as practicable, arrange for the preparation by the Director of Buildings and Lands of a plan of every stadium. (Amended L.N. 76 of 1982; L.N. 94 of 1986)
(4) Every plan prepared in accordance with subsection (3) shall be deposited in the appropriate Land Registry. (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
(5) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or delete from, the Twelfth Schedule.
(Part IXA added 21 of 1973 s. 8. Amended 9 of 1976 s. 10)
Cap 132 s 105B Management of stadia
(1) Subject to section 105F, the management and control of any stadium and the right to provide therein facilities of any kind shall be vested in the Authority.
(2) The Authority may enter into contracts for the purpose of the management of any stadium and the provision of facilities therein.
(3) The Authority may specify the purposes for which any stadium, or any part thereof, may be used.
(Part IXA added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105C Allocation and granting of stadium or parts thereof
(1) The Authority may grant to any person the exclusive use of any stadium or any part thereof for such purposes and at such times as the Authority may approve in each case.
(2) The person to whom the exclusive use of any stadium has been granted under subsection (1) shall determine-
(a) whether or not the public shall be admitted to the stadium during the period of such exclusive use; and
(b) the fees, if any, to be paid by members of the public for admission during this period.
(Part IXA added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105D Regulations relating to stadia
The Authority may make regulations for any of the following matters-
(a) the management and control, including the closing or partial closing, of any stadium;
(b) the fixing of the times during which any stadium, or any part thereof, may be open to members of the public;
(c) the preservation of good order and discipline and prevention of nuisance in any stadium;
(d) the control (including prohibition) of trading, advertising or the erection of structures in any stadium; the removal, storage and sale of any trading, advertising or construction materials that are brought into or remain in a stadium in contravention of any regulations made under this section; the recovery of any costs incurred in respect of such removal, storage and sale; and the forfeiture of the proceeds of sale. (Replaced 45 of 1981 s. 2)
(Part IXA added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105E Authority may specify conditions for the use of stadia, etc.
The Authority may specify the conditions to be observed in the use of-
(a) a stadium;
(b) a part of a stadium; or
(c) any facilities provided in a stadium or part of a stadium.
(Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105F (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105G Provision for museums
PART IXB
MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES AND CIVIC CENTRES
The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate any building, or part of a building, or area as a museum.
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8. Amended 9 of 1976 s. 10)
Cap 132 s 105H Management of museums
(1) The management and control of every museum and the right to provide therein facilities of any kind shall be vested in the Authority.
(2) The Authority may enter into contracts for the purpose of the management of any museum and the provision of facilities therein.
(3) The Authority may specify the purposes for which any museum, or any part thereof, may be used.
(Replaced 66 of 1982 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 105I Regulations relating to museums
The Authority may make regulations for any of the following matters-
(a) the fixing of days and hours during which the public may be admitted to a museum, or any part thereof;
(b) the closing or partial closing of a museum;
(c) the regulation of admission of any person, animal, bird, fish or thing to a museum, or any part thereof; (Amended 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(d) the regulation of the borrowing, copying, photographing or reproduction of exhibits; (Amended 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(e) the regulation of the use of any exhibit or facility in a museum;
(f) the regulation of the conduct of persons and the prevention of nuisances in a museum; (Amended 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(g) the protection of a museum and the exhibits, fittings and furniture therein, and any other contents thereof, from damage, destruction or loss;
(ga) the assessment and recovery of-
(i) the amount to be paid by way of compensation for any damage or loss sustained by the Government by reason of the fact that any part of, or any fitting, furniture or other thing in, a museum, or any exhibit, has been damaged, destroyed or lost; and (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 12; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(ii) a surcharge not exceeding 20% of such amount; (Added 66 of 1982 s. 3)(h) the circumstances in which a person may be refused the use of any facility in a museum; (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(i) the circumstances under which any person may be refused entry into a museum or directed to leave a museum, or any part thereof; (Amended 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(j) the terms and conditions under which any article may be brought into or used within a museum;
(ja) the terms and conditions under which articles may be deposited in a museum for safe-keeping whilst any person is in the museum; (Added 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(k) the control of the movement and parking of vehicles within a museum;
(ka) the control (including prohibition) of trading, advertising, the bringing of display material or the erection of structures in any museum; the removal, storage and sale of any trading, advertising, display or construction materials that are brought into or remain in a museum in contravention of any regulations made under this section; the recovery of any costs incurred in respect of such removal, storage and sale; and the forfeiture of the proceeds of sale; (Added 66 of 1982 s. 3)
(l) the prevention of obstruction of the staff of a museum in the performance of their duties;
(m) appeal against any decision, direction or requirement made or given by a public officer in accordance with regulations made under this section;
(n) the general regulation and management of a museum.
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105J (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105K Provision for and management of libraries
Libraries
(1) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate any building, or part of a building, as a library. (Amended 9 of 1976 s. 10)
(2) The management and control of every library shall be vested in the Authority.
(3) The Authority may establish and maintain mobile libraries for the use of the public.
(4) The Authority may set aside and use any part of a library for the purposes of study or research, the holding of classes or exhibitions, the viewing or hearing of library material, or for other like purposes of an educational or cultural nature, and in connection therewith may provide the requisite equipment and facilities. (Added 50 of 1979 s. 3)
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105L Regulations relating to libraries
(1) The Authority may make regulations for any of the following purposes-
(a) prescribing the powers, duties and functions of the librarian;
(b) fixing the hours during which any library shall be open to the public;
(c) regulating admission to any library or any part thereof or the use of any library or any part thereof or any of the equipment, facilities or library material provided in any library;
(d) regulating the lending and borrowing of library material in any library;
(e) requiring a guarantee or security to be given by any person borrowing library material from a library;
(f) regulating the conduct of persons in any library;
(g) protecting any library and the fittings, furniture, equipment and library material therein, and any other contents thereof, from damage;
(h) providing for the assessment and recovery of-
(i) the amount to be paid by way of compensation for the loss or damage sustained by the Government by reason of the fact that any fitting, furniture, equipment or library material has been lost, damaged or destroyed; and (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 13; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(ii) a surcharge not exceeding 20% of such amount;(i) enabling any person to be refused the use of any library or any of the equipment, facilities or library material in any library and the removal from a library of any person;
(j) stipulating the terms on which articles may be deposited in a library for safe-keeping whilst any person is in the library;
(k) providing for the penalties to be paid by any person in respect of the borrowing of library material from any library, the use or reservation of library material in any library, the deposit of articles in a library for safe-keeping and the use of rooms, equipment or facilities provided in any part of any library; (Amended 49 of 1994 s. 24)
(l) providing for the general regulation and management of any library.(2) (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(3) Nothing in this section shall be taken to authorize the infringement of copyright in any library material.
(4) For the purposes of this section and any regulations made hereunder, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression 'library' (图书馆) includes a mobile library.
(Replaced 50 of 1979 s. 4)
Cap 132 s 105LA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105M Provision for civic centres
Civic Centres
(1) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, set aside any premises and the grounds appurtenant thereto for use as a civic centre.
(2) The premises specified in the Thirteenth Schedule shall be deemed to have been set aside under subsection (1) for use as a civic centre.
(3) The Authority shall, as soon as practicable, arrange for the preparation by the Director of Buildings and Lands of a plan of every civic centre and the grounds appurtenant thereto. (Amended L.N. 76 of 1982; L.N. 94 of 1986)
(4) Every plan prepared in accordance with subsection (3) shall be deposited in the appropriate Land Registry. (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
(5) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or delete from, the Thirteenth Schedule.
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8. Amended 9 of 1976 s. 10)
Cap 132 s 105N Management of civic centres
(1) The management and control of every civic centre and the right to provide therein facilities of any kind shall be vested in the Authority.
(2) The Authority may enter into contracts for the purpose of the management of any civic centre and the provision of facilities therein.
(3) The Authority may specify the purposes for which any civic centre, or any part thereof, may be used.
(Replaced 45 of 1981 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 105O Regulations relating to civic centres
The Authority may make regulations for any of the following matters-
(a) the fixing of the days of the week and the hours of the day during which any civic centre or any part thereof may be open to members of the public;
(b) the regulation of the conduct of persons admitted to any civic centre or any part thereof and for the removal therefrom of any person who infringes any of the provisions of any regulation made pursuant to this section;
(ba) the control (including prohibition) of trading, advertising or the erection of structures in any civic centre; the removal, storage and sale of any trading, advertising or construction materials that are brought into or remain in a civic centre in contravention of any regulations made under this section; the recovery of any costs incurred in respect of such removal, storage and sale; and the forfeiture of the proceeds of sale; (Added 45 of 1981 s. 4)
(c) the general regulation and management of civic centres and any facilities provided therein.
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105P Authority may specify conditions for the use of civic centres, etc.
The Authority may specify the conditions to be observed in the use of-
(a) a civic centre;
(b) a part of a civic centre; or
(c) any facilities provided in a civic centre or part of a civic centre.
(Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105Q Grant of use of civic centres
Notwithstanding any power to make regulations under section 105O or to specify conditions conferred by section 105P, the Authority may grant, either gratuitously or for payment, to any person the exclusive use of any part of a civic centre for such period or periods and for such purposes as the Authority may consider fit in each case; and admission by the public to any such part, the exclusive use of which has been so granted, shall be either with or without payment as may be directed either by the Authority or, with the consent of the Authority, by the person to whom the use thereof has been so granted.
(Part IXB added 21 of 1973 s. 8)
Cap 132 s 105R (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105S (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 105T (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 106 Provision of public pleasure grounds
PART X
PUBLIC PLEASURE GROUNDS
(1) The Authority may, from time to time, by order set aside places for use as public pleasure grounds, and may by the same or any subsequent order specify the purpose for which such grounds or any part thereof shall be used.
(2) The places specified in the Fourth Schedule shall be deemed to have been set aside under the provisions of subsection (1) for use as public pleasure grounds.
(3) The Authority shall, as soon as practicable, prepare a plan of every public pleasure ground.
(4) Where the boundaries of any public pleasure ground are so varied, or such pleasure ground is otherwise so changed, as to render any plan deposited in accordance with the provisions of subsection (5) no longer accurate, the Authority shall withdraw the plan so deposited and shall, as soon as practicable, prepare an amended plan or a new plan of such pleasure ground.
(5) Every plan prepared in accordance with the provisions of subsection (3) or (4) shall be deposited in the appropriate Land Registry. (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
(6) The Authority may by order amend, or add to or delete from, the Fourth Schedule.
(Amended 9 of 1976 s. 10)
Cap 132 s 107 Management and control of public pleasure grounds
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) The general management and control of public pleasure grounds, including the exclusive right to provide amenities of any kind, shall be vested in the Authority.
(2) The Authority may provide and demarcate public pleasure grounds for the conduct of games, sports and leisure activities and make such provision for other facilities for physical and other recreation as it may consider fit. (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(3) Subject to the provisions of section 106(1) and of subsection (4) the Authority may, from time to time, specify the purpose for which any public pleasure ground or any part of any such ground may be used, whether for the provision of facilities for physical or other recreation or otherwise.
(4) The Chief Executive, where he considers it necessary or desirable, may require the Authority to refrain from using, or permitting the use of, any public pleasure grounds or any part of any public pleasure grounds for any purposes which may have been specified by it under the provisions of subsection (3). (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(Replaced 32 of 1963 s. 13)
Cap 132 s 108 Temporary closure of public pleasure grounds, etc.
(1) The Authority may, from time to time and for any purpose, temporarily close to the public the whole or any part of any public pleasure ground.
(2) The Authority may, on the application of any school, club or association or of any individual person, allocate to the same, either gratuitously or on payment of a fee and on such days or for such periods as may be specified, the exclusive use of-
(a) any playing field or playing pitch demarcated under the provisions of section 107 for the conduct of organized games and sports;
(b) any tennis court in any public pleasure ground, any facilities provided under the provisions of section 107 for physical or other recreation or any other part of any public pleasure ground, other than a playing field or playing pitch demarcated under the provisions of that section for the conduct of organized games and sports.
Cap 132 s 109 Regulations relating to public pleasure grounds
The Authority may in relation to public pleasure grounds, make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) proper management and control, including closure or partial closure;
(b) preservation of good order and prevention of abuses and nuisances;
(c) the control (including prohibition) of building, trading or advertising;
(d) the control (including prohibition) of fishing at any beach;
(e) the control (including prohibition) of the use of vessels, boats or other means of water transport, including water-skis and models, at any beach;
(f) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 26)
(g) the seizure and disposal of any vehicle, vessel, animal or other article or thing in respect of which any regulation made under this section is contravened.
Cap 132 s 109A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 110 Public pleasure ground rules
(1) The Authority may, in relation to a public pleasure ground, make rules which are not inconsistent with regulations made under section 109 to provide for the better control of persons in connection with the use of the public pleasure ground and to provide information relating to the use of the public pleasure ground. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any rule made under the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 111 Appointment and powers of keepers
(1) The Authority may appoint keepers for public pleasure grounds.
(2) Where any person is found by a keeper of any public pleasure ground to be contravening the provisions of any regulation, rule or order relating to such public pleasure ground, such keeper may arrest such person and deliver him into the custody of a police officer or take him to the nearest police station, whereupon the provisions of sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232) or of section 52 of that Ordinance, as the case may be, shall apply.
Cap 132 s 111A Interpretation of this Part
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
PART XA
STREET NAMES
In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-
'private street' (私家街道) means a street on land held under Government lease, licence or otherwise from the Government or on land over which the Government has granted or reserved a right of way; (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
'street' (街道) includes a private street and any area of land declared to be a street by the Director of Highways. (Amended L.N. 76 of 1982; L.N. 127 of 1986)
Cap 132 s 111B Proposal of private street name
(1) Subject to subsection (2), a person may propose-
(a) a name of a private street that has not been named; or
(b) a change of name of a private street that has been named,by notice in writing sent to the Authority.
(2) No person other than the owner of the land that is held under or by virtue of a Government lease and on which the private street is situated may make a proposal under subsection (1) in connection with that private street. (Amended 29 of 1998 s. 105)
(3) The Authority shall, after the receipt of a proposal under subsection (1), consider the application and shall-
(a) make a declaration under section 111C(1)(a) or (b), as the case may be; or
(b) refuse to make a declaration.(4) Where the Authority under subsection (3) has refused to make a declaration, the Authority shall serve notice of its decision, setting out reasons for its decision, upon the person who made application under subsection (1).
(5) A person on whom a notice under subsection (4) is served may, within 30 days of the date of the notice, appeal to the Municipal Services Appeals Board against the decision of the Authority. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 111C Declaration of street name
(1) Notwithstanding section 111B, the Authority, by declaration in the Gazette, may-
(a) assign a name to a street that has not been named; or
(b) change the name of a street that has been named.(2) The Authority shall, not less than 30 days prior to a declaration under subsection (1)(b), give notice of its intention to change the street name.
(3) A notice under subsection (2) shall-
(a) contain a brief description of the proposal to change the street name;
(b) specify an address for service of objections to the proposal;
(c) specify the time within which objections may be lodged; and
(d) be published-
(i) in the Gazette; and
(ii) by posting it in both the English and Chinese languages in a prominent place in or near the street or part of the street which will be affected by the proposed declaration.(4) A person may, within 30 days of the date of publication in the Gazette of the notice under subsection (2), object, in writing to the Authority, against the proposed declaration under subsection (1)(b).
(5) The Authority shall consider an objection under subsection (4) and shall, before a declaration is made under subsection (1)(b), serve notice of its decision, setting out reasons for its decision, upon the person who made an objection.
(6) A person on whom a notice under subsection (5) is served may, within 30 days of the date of the notice, appeal to the Municipal Services Appeals Board against the decision of the Authority. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 111D Penalty for marking or displaying other street name
Where the Authority has declared a street name under section 111C(1), any person who marks or displays any other street name other than that street name so declared on a building or erection in the street commits an offence.
(Part XA added 40 of 1980 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 112 Restriction upon the keeping of dead bodies in domestic premises
PART XI
DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD
(1) Any person who keeps, or causes or permits to be kept, for a longer period than 48 hours the dead body of any person in premises used for the purpose of human habitation shall, unless such dead body is encoffined in a hermetically sealed coffin, be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who, without the permission in writing of the Authority, keeps, or causes or permits to be kept, for a longer period than 7 days (inclusive of the period of 48 hours referred to in subsection (1)) any encoffined dead body, notwithstanding that the coffin be hermetically sealed, in any premises used for the purpose of human habitation shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 112A Authority may order human remains to be buried or cremated
(1) The Authority may-
(a) subject to the provisions of section 16(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance (Cap 174), cause a notice in the form of Form E specified in the Seventh Schedule to be served on a person who has the right to effect the disposal of any human remains, requiring him to cause them to be lawfully buried or cremated within such period as may be specified in the notice; and
(b) if the human remains referred to in the notice are not lawfully buried or cremated within the period specified in the notice, take possession of the human remains and arrange for their disposal in any manner it may think fit. (2) The Authority may take possession of any human remains and arrange for their disposal in any manner it may think fit, if it is satisfied that-
(a) no person who has the right to dispose of the human remains is in Hong Kong or can be readily as certained or found; or (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(b) every person who has the right to dispose of the human remains is under disability. (3) Any person who-
(a) fails to comply with a notice served on him under subsection (1)(a); or
(b) after the expiration of any period specified in a notice under subsection (1)(a), has in his possession without the written permission of the Authority any human remains to which the notice relates, shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) For the purposes of this section, 'human remains' (人类遗骸) does not include skeletal remains.
(5) Nothing in this section shall derogate from any provision in any enactment which permits the use of any human remains or the removal and use of part of any human remains for therapeutic purposes or for purposes of medical education or research.
(Added 48 of 1969 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 113 Public and private cemeteries
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
Cemeteries
(1) The places specified in Parts I and III of the Fifth Schedule shall be places set apart for use as public cemeteries.
(2) The places specified in Parts II and IV of the Fifth Schedule shall be places set apart for use as private cemeteries.
(2A) The places specified in Part IVA of the Fifth Schedule shall be places set apart for use by The Commonwealth War Graves Commission as Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries. (Added 69 of 1976 s. 2. Amended 12 of 1994 s. 3)
(3) The Chief Executive in Council may by order amend, or add any cemetery to or delete any cemetery from, the Fifth Schedule. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 114 Plans and demarcation of cemeteries
(1) The Authority shall, as soon as practicable, prepare a plan of every cemetery and mark the boundaries thereof in such manner as it may think fit.
(2) Subject to subsection (2A), where the boundaries of any cemetery are so varied, or any cemetery is otherwise so changed, as to render any plan deposited in accordance with the provisions of subsection (3) no longer accurate, the Authority shall withdraw the plan so deposited and shall, as soon as practicable, prepare an amended plan or a new plan of such cemetery and, where necessary, further mark the boundaries thereof in such manner as it may think fit. (Amended 12 of 1994 s. 4)
(2A) The Authority shall, before exercising any power conferred on it under subsection (2) in relation to a Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, consult with The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 4)
(3) Every plan prepared in accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) shall be deposited in the appropriate Land Registry. (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 115 General management and closure of public cemeteries and Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries
(1) The general management and control of public cemeteries shall be vested in the Authority. (Amended 69 of 1976 s. 3; 12 of 1994 s. 5)
(1A) The general management and control of Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries shall be vested in The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 5)
(2) The Authority may by notification in the Gazette declare any public cemetery, or any part of such a cemetery, to be closed. (Replaced 69 of 1976 s. 3. Amended 12 of 1994 s. 5)
(3) Any person who buries, or causes or permits to be buried, any human remains, or deposits, or causes or permits to be deposited, any urn containing any human retains, in any cemetery or any part of any cemetery which has been declared to be closed under the provisions of subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 116 Regulations relating to cemeteries
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any deed of appropriation, deed of grant or other instrument relating to any cemetery, the Authority may make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the marking or otherwise identifying of graves, vaults and urns, and the provision, custody, maintenance and inspection of registers of burials therein;
(b) the control of the number of dead bodies which may be buried in any one grave or vault;
(c) the interspace between graves and between vaults;
(d) the manner of closing, turfing or covering of graves, the materials to be used therefor and the period within which any grave must be so closed, turfed or covered;
(e) the re-opening of graves and vaults and the removal of human remains therefrom;
(f) the prevention and abatement of nuisances in connection with any cemetery, grave, vault, urn or the burial of any human remains;
(g) the entry and inspection of cemeteries and vaults;
(h) the proper management of cemeteries;
(i) the depth and size of graves and vaults;
(j) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 28)
(k) such other matters as, in the opinion of the Authority, are necessary for the proper regulation and control of cemeteries in the public interest. (2) In addition to the purposes specified in subsection (1), the Authority may in relation to any public cemetery make regulations prescribing or providing for-
(a) the lay-out and use of any such cemetery or any part thereof and matters ancillary thereto;
(b) the exhumation of human remains from any grave and the disposal of the same in a decent manner;
(c) the size of any monument or enclosure over or round any grave, vault or urn;
(d) the orderly and decent conduct of any burial, exhumation or removal of any human remains and the performance of any ceremony, rite, custom or religious practice connected therewith in any such cemetery or in any part of any such cemetery and the orderly and decent conduct of persons resorting to any such cemetery.
(e) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 28) (3) Regulations made under subsection (1) shall not apply in relation to any Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 6)
(Amended 48 of 1969 s. 8; 49 of 1972 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 116A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 117 Public cemetery and Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery rules
(1) The Authority may, in relation to a public cemetery or Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, make rules which are not inconsistent with regulations made under section 116 to provide for the better control of persons in connection with the use of the cemetery or Cemetery and to provide information relating to the use of the cemetery or Cemetery. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Any person who fails to comply with any rule made under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 118 Prohibition of unauthorized burials and exhumations
(1) Any person who, without the permission in writing of the Authority, buries any human remains, or deposits any urn or other receptacle containing any human remains, or scatters the ashes of any human remains after cremation, otherwise than in a cemetery, shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Save in accordance with the provisions of this Part, any person who, without the permission in writing of the Authority, exhumes any human remains or any part of any human remains or any article interred therewith, or removes any human remains, or any part of any human remains, or any article from any urn or other receptacle, or removes or carries away any urn or other receptacle containing any human remains from any place, shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) No permission under subsection (1) or (2) shall be granted to any person other than the legal personal representative or next of kin of the person whose remains are to be buried, deposited, exhumed or removed, its the case may be, or the duly authorized agent of such legal personal representative or next of kin, or failing any such legal personal representative or next of kin or any such agent thereof, a person who, in the opinion of the Authority, has a proper interest in the disposal of the human remains in respect of which such permission is granted:
Provided that the Authority may permit the removal of any human remains from one part of a private cemetery to another part of such private cemetery at the request of the management of such cemetery.
(4) Subject to subsection (4A), any human remains buried, or any urn or other receptacle containing any human remains deposited, otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) or of the provisions of section 119, outside a cemetery may be removed by the Authority and buried or deposited inside a cemetery or otherwise disposed of in such decent manner as the Authority may think fit: (Amended L.N. 18 of 1983; 12 of 1994 s. 7)
Provided that the consent of the Secretary for Home Affairs shall be obtained before such remains are, or such urn or other receptacle is, removed. (Replaced L.N. 18 of 1983. Amended L.N. 262 of 1989)
(4A) The consent of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission shall be obtained before any remains are buried, or any urn or other receptacle is deposited, pursuant to subsection (4) inside a Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 7)
(5) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 30)
Cap 132 s 118A (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 119 Power of Chief Executive in Council to direct removal and disposal of human remains
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the other provisions of this Part but subject to subsection (2), the Chief Executive in Council may by order direct the removal of any human remains from any grave, urn or other receptacle or of any urn or other receptacle containing any human remains, whether situated within or without a cemetery, and may direct the disposal thereof in such decent manner as he may think fit: (Amended 12 of 1994 s. 8)
Provided that no such order shall be made until 1 month's notice of intention to make such order has been published in the Gazette.
(2) No order shall be made under subsection (1) in relation to any Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery-
(a) unless the removal or disposal referred to in that subsection is, in the opinion of the Chief Executive in Council, necessary in the public interest; and
(b) until 6 months' notice of intention to make such order has been given in writing to The Commonwealth War Graves Commission. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 8)
(Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 119A Power of Authority to direct removal and disposal of human remains
The Authority may by order direct the removal, from any grave situated within a public cemetery, of any human remains or any urn or other receptacle containing any human remains, which have been interred therein for a period of not less than 6 years, and may direct the disposal thereof in such decent manner as he may think fit:
Provided that no such order shall be made until 1 month's notice of intention to make such order has been published in the Gazette.
(Added 9 of 1976 s. 11)
Cap 132 s 120 Removal of coffins, etc.
When any human remains are moved under the provisions of this Part, it shall be lawful to move also any coffin, urn or other receptacle in which such human remains are contained and any monument or enclosure over or surrounding the same.
Cap 132 s 121 Disposal of exhumed bodies
(1) Where any body, or part of any body, has been exhumed under section 7 of the Coroners Ordinance (Cap 504), the Authority shall provide for the reburial or other disposal of such body in such manner as it may think fit. (Amended 12 of 1994 s. 9; 27 of 1997 s. 64)
(2) The consent of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission shall be obtained before any body, or any part of any body, is reburied or otherwise disposed of under subsection (1) inside a Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery. (Added 12 of 1994 s. 9)
(Replaced 57 of 1967 Schedule)
Cap 132 s 122 Defrayal of expenses of reburial, etc.
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
Whenever, pursuant to any powers conferred by this Part, the Chief Executive in Council, or the Authority, or a magistrate, has caused any human remains to be exhumed or removed, the expenses of exhumation or removal, and of reburial or disposal, shall be defrayed out of the general revenue.
(Replaced 9 of 1976 s. 12. Amended 10 of 1986 s. 16; 78 of 1999 s. 7; 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 123 Regulations in relation to mortuaries
Mortuaries
(1) The Authority may make regulations in relation to mortuaries prescribing or providing for-
(a) registration or licensing and inspection and control (including prohibition) of mortuaries;
(b) the reception, treatment and custody of human remains;
(c) the maintenance, inspection and custody of registers of human remains received into mortuaries;
(d) the regulation and control of the transportation of human remains to or from any mortuary or to or from any other place.
(e) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 32) (2) Regulations made under subsection (1) may be of general application or limited to any class or type of mortuary or to any place, district or area.
Cap 132 s 123A Public funeral halls
The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, designate any mortuary operated by the Authority as a public funeral hall.
(Added 3 of 1978 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 123AA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 123B Management of public funeral halls
The management and control of every public funeral hall shall be vested in the Authority.
(Added 3 of 1978 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 123C Regulations as to public funeral halls
The Authority may make regulations in relation to public funeral halls prescribing or providing for-
(a) the reception, treatment and custody of human remains;
(b) the management and operation of public funeral halls including the exclusion or removal of persons therefrom;
(c) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 34)
(d) the persons by whom and the conditions upon which the facilities of public funeral halls may be used;
(e) the maintenance of good order in public funeral halls.
(Added 3 of 1978 s. 2)
Cap 132 s 123D (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124 Right of Authority to dispose of unclaimed dead bodies
(1) Where a person who has the right to effect the disposal of the human remains of any person-
(a) within the period of 48 hours after the human remains are received into any mortuary-
(i) has not made to the person having the management or control of the mortuary a claim to possession thereof; or
(ii) abandons the right to effect the disposal thereof; or (b) having made a claim to possession of the human remains within such period of 48 hours, does not take possession of the human remains and remove them from the mortuary within 48 hours after he has made the claim, the right to effect the disposal of the human remains shall vest in the Authority, and the Authority may arrange for the disposal of them in any manner it may think fit. (Replaced 48 of 1969 s. 9)
(2) Any person who knowingly disposes of the human remains, or any part of the human remains, of any person from any mortuary otherwise than in accordance with a claim made by a person having a right to make the same or in accordance with a direction, or with the consent, of the Authority shall be guilty of an offence:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall make it an offence to transfer the human remains of a person into a mortuary belonging to the Government from a mortuary not so belonging.
Cap 132 s 124A Government and private crematoria
Cremation and crematoria
(1) The places specified in Part V of the Fifth Schedule shall be Government crematoria.
(2) The places specified in Part VI of the Fifth Schedule shall be authorized private crematoria.
(3) The places specified in Part VII of the Fifth Schedule shall be Gardens of Remembrance.
(4) The Authority may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or delete from Parts V, VI and VII of the Fifth Schedule. (Amended 9 of 1976 s. 13)
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124B Management of Government crematoria and Gardens of Remembrance
The management and control of Government crematoria and Gardens of Remembrance shall be vested in the Authority.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124C Use of crematoria
No building or place shall be used as a crematorium other than-
(a) a Government crematorium;
(b) an authorized private crematorium; or
(c) a building or place in respect of which the Authority shall have granted special and written permission, upon such terms and conditions as it thinks fit, to some person, society or institution to use the same for the cremation of the human remains or class of human remains specified in such permit.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124D Provision for hearing objections where application for crematorium in certain locations or adding facilities in an existing crematorium
(1) Where application is made under section 124C(c) for the permission of the Authority to use for the burning of human remains any building or place nearer to any dwelling house than 200 m or within 50 m of any public highway, or application is made for the permission of the Authority to add any facility which is directly related to the burning of human remains in a building or place referred to in section 124C(b) or (c) the Authority shall cause notice of the application specifying the site and facility to be published, at the expense of the applicant, in English and Chinese in 3 successive numbers of the Gazette. (Amended L.N. 89 of 1979)
(1A) Where the Authority intends to add any facility which is directly related to the burning of human remains in an existing government crematorium, the Authority shall cause notice of such decision, specifying the site and facility to be added, to be published in English and Chinese in 3 successive numbers of the Gazette. (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) If any person objects to the grant of permission or to the addition, in any case to which subsection (1) or (1A) is applicable, objection must be sent in writing to the Authority to reach its office not later than 1 week after the publication of the last of such notices.
(3) Every such objection together with any evidence that may be tendered by the objector and the applicant or their representatives shall be considered by the Authority before deciding whether or not to grant the application or make the addition.
(4) The Authority shall give notice in writing of its decision, together with reasons, to the applicant and any objector as soon as practicable after a decision is made. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(5) An applicant under subsection (1) or an objector under subsections (1) and (1A), may appeal to the Municipal Services Appeal Board against the decision of the Authority within 30 days of the date of the notice. (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124E Regulations relating to cremation and crematoria
(1) The Authority may make regulations for any of the following matters-
(a) the maintenance and inspection of crematoria;
(b) the cases in which and conditions under which the burning of any human remains may take place;
(c) the disposal or interment of the ashes resulting from any such burning;
(d) the forms of the notices, certificates and declarations to be given or made before any such burning is permitted to take place, such declarations to be made under and by virtue of the Oaths and Declarations Ordinance (Cap 11);
(e) (Repealed 49 of 1994 s. 36)
(f) the registration of the burnings;
(g) closing of crematoria, other than Government crematoria, and delegation of authority to order such closure. (2) Any provisions relating to the destruction and falsification of registers of burials contained in any enactment, and the admissibility of extracts therefrom as evidence in courts and otherwise, shall apply to the registers of burnings directed by such regulations to be kept.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124EA (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124F Offences
(1) Any person who knowingly carries out or procures or takes part in the burning of any human remains, except in accordance with the provisions of this Part and the regulations made hereunder, shall (in addition to any liability or penalty which he may otherwise incur) be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who wilfully makes any false declaration or representation, or signs or utters any false certificate, with a view to procuring the burning of any human remains, shall (in addition to any penalty or liability which he may otherwise incur) be guilty of an offence.
(3) Any person who, with intent to conceal the commission or impede the prosecution of any offence, procures or attempts to procure the cremation of any body, or, with such intent, makes any declaration or gives any certificate under this Part, shall be guilty of an offence.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124G Fees and charges to be part of funeral expenses
The prescribed fees, and charges and expenses properly incurred in or in connection with the cremation of a deceased person, shall be deemed to be part of the funeral expenses of the deceased.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124H Saving for coroner
Nothing in this Part shall interfere with any jurisdiction or power of any coroner to order the cremation of a body, and nothing in this Part shall authorize any person to create or permit a nuisance.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 9)
Cap 132 s 124I Authority may prescribe fees and charges
PART XIA
FEES AND CHARGES
(1) The Authority may by regulation provide for the fees and charges payable in connection with the following-
(a) scavenging or conservancy services;
(b) the registration or licensing of latrines, bathhouses or the use of latrines or bathhouses;
(c) the registration or licensing of offensive trades;
(d) the registration or licensing of swimming pools;
(e) in relation to food, which for the purposes of this paragraph includes live poultry, live reptiles and live fish, the registration or licensing of premises, businesses or persons engaged in or connected with-
(i) the sale of food for human consumption;
(ii) the manufacture, preparation, transport, storage, packaging, marking, exposure for sale, service or delivery of-
(A) food intended for sale or sold for human consumption; or
(B) ice; or(iii) any matter in respect of which the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene may make regulations under section 56;(f) the services provided in or in connection with public slaughterhouses;
(g) the registration or licensing of private slaughterhouses;
(h) the inspection or examination of animals or carcasses and for anything done in connection with or consequent on any inspection or examination;
(i) the licensing or registration of the operation of private markets;
(j) the licensing of hawkers and the allocation and use of hawker pitches or stalls, the issue of a pitch card or a hawker's badge (including the issue of a duplicate of or any endorsement of or amendment to a pitch card or a hawker's badge) or the appointment of a hawker's deputy;
(k) the licensing of any activity specified in Schedule 11A;
(l) the burial of human remains;
(m) in relation to a public cemetery, the setting up of monuments or enclosures over or around graves and construction of vaults or urns or for obtaining a copy of entry in a register of graves in a public cemetery;
(n) the grant of permission to exhume human remains;
(o) the registration or licensing of mortuaries;
(p) the use of a public funeral hall or the use of services provided in or in connection with the use of a public funeral hall;
(q) the cremation of human remains in any crematorium;
(r) the disposal or interment of ashes resulting from the cremation of human remains in a crematorium;
(s) the placing in a crematorium or garden of remembrance of any monument, tablet, inscription, receptacle for flowers or other ornament;
(t) the insertion of an inscription in a book kept at a garden of remembrance for recording commemorative inscriptions;
(u) the planting in a crematorium or garden of remembrance of any tree, shrub or plant.(2) For the avoidance of doubt it is stated that a power under this section to provide for fees and charges payable in connection with registration, licensing, permission or a permit includes a power to provide for the fees and charges payable for the grant, renewal or transfer of a licence, temporary licence, permission or permit, and the issue of a duplicate of or any endorsement of or amendment to a licence, permission or permit or the renewal of a registration.
(3) In providing for fees and charges for any purpose under subsection (1) the Authority may prescribe different fees and charges in relation to persons or cases of different classes or descriptions.
(Part XIA added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124J Authority may prescribe fees and charges for matters specified in Schedule 16
(1) The Authority may by regulation provide for the fees and charges payable by an individual as a member of the public in connection with the matters specified in Schedule 16.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) the following is not included-
(a) fees and charges payable in connection with the admission to a venue or facility specified in Schedule 16-
(i) of members of a club, institution, association or other organization as members thereof; or
(ii) for a commercial purpose; or(b) fees and charges payable in connection with the use of a venue, service or facility specified in Schedule 16-
(i) by members of a club, institution, association or other organization as members thereof;
(ii) for games, sports or other activity organized or arranged by or on behalf of a club, institution, association or other organization;
(iii) for trading or advertising; or
(iv) for a commercial purpose.(3) The Authority may prescribe different fees and charges for persons or cases of different classes or descriptions under subsection (1).
(4) The Authority may by order published in the Gazette amend Schedule 16.
(5) An order under subsection (4) is subject to the approval of the Legislative Council.
(Part XIA added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124K Authority may determine fees and charges with approval of Financial Secretary
(1) Subject to section 124J(1), any fee or charge payable in connection with the admission to or the use for any purpose of a venue, service or facility relating to a cultural or leisure activity provided by the Authority or which is under the control and management of the Authority may be determined by the Authority with the approval of the Financial Secretary.
(2) Different fees or charges may be determined under this section for any purpose in relation to persons or cases of different classes or descriptions.
(3) The Authority may publish in any manner the Authority considers fit any fees or charges determined under subsection (1), for information.
(Part XIA added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124L Authority may prescribe fees and charges
(1) The Authority may by regulation provide for the fees and charges payable in connection with the licensing of any activity specified in the Eleventh Schedule.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt it is stated that a power under this section to provide for fees and charges payable in connection with licensing includes a power to provide for the fees and charges payable for the grant, renewal or transfer of a licence, temporary licence and the issue of a duplicate of or any endorsement of or amendment to a licence.
(3) The Authority may in relation to any activity referred to in subsection (1) prescribe different fees and charges in relation to persons or cases of different classes or descriptions.
(Part XIA added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124M Financial Secretary may reduce or waive fees or charges
The Financial Secretary or any public officer under his delegated authority may generally or in a particular case reduce or waive a fee or charge prescribed under section 124I, 124J or 124L or determined under section 124K or refund, in whole or in part, any such fee or charge.
(Part XIA added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 124N Interpretation of Part XIB
PART XIB
LICENSING APPEALS BOARD
(Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-
'Board' (委员会) means the Licensing Appeals Board established under section 125A;
'Chairman' (主席) means the person appointed to that office under section 125A(2);
'secretary' (秘书) means the secretary to the Board appointed under section 125I(1);
'Vice-Chairman' (副主席) means the person appointed to that office under section 125A(2).
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125 General provisions as to licences, etc.
(1) Where, under the provisions of this Ordinance, any public officer (referred to in this section as the licensing authority) is empowered to require registration or to grant any licence or permit, such registration, licence or permit, as the case may be, shall, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance and any regulations made thereunder- (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(a) be made, granted or renewed subject to such requirements, conditions or restrictions as the licensing authority may think fit to impose for the purpose of carrying out the objects of this Ordinance, and may, for the like purpose, include a declaration by the licensing authority waiving the application of any of the provisions of any regulation made under this Ordinance; (Amended 9 of 1976 s. 14; 69 of 1985 s. 2)
(b) be refused, suspended or cancelled at the sole discretion of the licensing authority for the purpose of carrying out the objects of this Ordinance, but no registration, licence or permit shall be suspended or cancelled for any cause other than the contravention of any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any requirement, condition or restriction to which such registration, licence or permit was subject. (Amended 69 of 1985 s. 2)(1A) Subject to section 124M, subsection (1)(a) does not authorize a licensing authority to include in any registration, licence or permit a declaration waiving any provision relating to the payment of fees in a regulation made under this Ordinance. (Added 9 of 1976 s. 14. Amended 10 of 1986 s. 17; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(1B) (a) The renewal of any registration, licence or permit, if application therefor is made by the lawful holder on or before the date of expiry thereof accompanied by the fee or charge (if any) prescribed therefor, shall not be-
(i) refused unless notice in writing of its intention to refuse the same has been served by the licensing authority upon such holder not less than 90 days preceding the date of expiry of such registration, licence or permit, except where any of the requirements, conditions or restrictions to which such registration, licence or permit was subject has been contravened within the period of 90 days immediately preceding such date of expiry, in which case no such notice shall be required;
(ii) subject to additional or alternative conditions to those imposed in the registration, licence or permit in respect of which the application for renewal is made unless notice in writing of its intention to impose additional or alternative conditions has been served by the licensing authority upon such holder not less than 90 days preceding the date of expiry of such registration, licence or permit.
(b) Where application for renewal of any registration, licence or permit is not made or any fee or charge prescribed in respect thereof is not paid on or before the date of expiry thereof, renewal of the same may be refused without notice. (Added 69 of 1985 s. 2)(2) Save where the licensing authority thinks fit, no registration, licence or permit shall be made or granted in the name or more than one person:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent the making of any registration or the granting of any licence or permit in the name of a corporation.
(3) Subject to the provisions of any regulations made under this Ordinance, every registration, licence or permit shall be transferable.
(4) On any transfer of a registration, licence or permit under the provisions of subsection (3), the person to whom the transfer is made shall, within 7 days after the transfer is effected, deliver to the licensing authority a notice, in such form (if any) as may be prescribed by the licensing authority signed by the transferor or by some person authorized in writing in that behalf by him and signed by the person to whom the transfer was made or by some person authorized in writing in that behalf by him.
(5) If any person fails to give notice of the transfer of any registration, licence or permit as required by subsection (4)-
(a) such person shall be guilty of an offence; and
(b) the licensing authority may, without notice, cancel such registration, licence or permit.(6) Where any person who is registered, or who is the grantee of any licence or permit issued, under the provisions of this Ordinance absents himself from Hong Kong for a period exceeding 30 days without giving notice in writing to the licensing authority, or, in the opinion of the licensing authority, is not, or has ceased to be, ordinarily resident in Hong Kong, the licensing authority may, without notice, cancel such registration, licence or permit, and, in the case of a corporation which is registered under the Companies Ordinance (Cap 32), the licensing authority may also cancel such registration, licence or permit if the corporation has ceased to be so registered. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(6A) Where any person who is registered, or who is the grantee of any licence or permit issued, under the provisions of this Ordinance is not, in the opinion of the licensing authority, carrying on the business or activity to which such registration, licence or permit relates, the licensing authority may cancel the same without notice. (Added 57 of 1978 s. 4)
(7) Where any person who is registered, or who is the grantee of any licence or permit issued, under the provisions of this Ordinance intends to absent himself from Hong Kong for a longer period than 30 days, the licensing authority may require him to appoint a delegate for such period not exceeding 6 months as the licensing authority may consider reasonable, and such delegate shall, during that period, be deemed for all purposes under this Ordinance to be the person in whose name such registration was made or to whom such licence or permit was granted, and failure to appoint such delegate if so required under this subsection shall be a ground for cancellation of such registration, licence or permit. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 24)
(8) Where any registration, licence or permit is cancelled or suspended, or any application for the grant or renewal thereof is refused, by the licensing authority, the licensing authority shall forthwith serve a notice in writing upon the holder thereof or applicant therefor, as the case may be, declaring its decision.
(9) A person dissatisfied with a decision referred to in subsection (8) may, within 14 days after the service on him of the notice declaring the decision, appeal to the Licensing Appeals Board established under section 125A against the decision. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(10) If an appeal is made under this section, the licensing authority may, in its discretion, suspend the operation of the decision to which the appeal relates, pending the determination of the appeal. (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(11) No registration, licence or permit granted under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be taken to exempt or excuse any person from compliance with any of the provisions of any other enactment.
Cap 132 s 125A Establishment and membership of Licensing Appeals Board
(1) There is established a board to be known as the Licensing Appeals Board.
(2) The Board is to consist of-
(a) a Chairman;
(b) a Vice-Chairman; and
(c) not less than 13 other members,appointed by the Chief Executive in accordance with this section.
(3) A public officer may not be appointed to the Board under subsection (2).
(4) A person appointed as Chairman or Vice-Chairman or other member under subsection (2) is to hold and vacate office in accordance with the person's terms of appointment.
(5) A member may resign as member, Chairman or Vice-Chairman by giving written notice to the Chief Executive.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125B Functions and powers of the Board and appeals from its decisions
(1) The function of the Board is to hear and determine any appeal which lies to the Board under section 125.
(2) In determining an appeal, the Board may exercise all the powers and discretions that are conferred on the person who made the decision appealed from.
(3) In determining an appeal, the Board may affirm, vary or set aside the decision and, where it sets aside the decision, it shall substitute its own decision. The Board may also extend the time specified, if any, for complying with the requirement of any notice issued, or an order made by the licensing authority referred to in section 125.
(4) A person who appeals to the Board, if dissatisfied with the decision of the Board may appeal to the Municipal Services Appeals Board within 14 days after receiving notice of the decision.
(5) If an appeal is made under subsection (4), the Board may, in its discretion, suspend the operation of the decision to which the appeal relates, pending the determination of the appeal.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125C How the Board is to be constituted for the purposes of an appeal
(1) For the purposes of hearing an appeal or making a decision for the purposes of section 125B(5), the Board is to consist of-
(a) the Chairman or Vice-Chairman; and
(b) 4 other members nominated under subsection (2).(2) The secretary must nominate 4 members for the purposes of subsection (1)(b).
(3) In nominating members under subsection (2), the secretary is subject to the direction of the Chairman or Vice-Chairman.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125D Parties to an appeal
The parties to an appeal are the appellant and the licensing authority from whose decision the appeal is brought.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125E Provisions applicable to a hearing
(1) The Chairman or Vice-Chairman is to preside at the hearing of an appeal.
(2) An appeal board decision shall be taken by a majority.
(3) If after the commencement of the hearing of an appeal, one or more members (other than the person presiding) are unable to continue, the remaining members, so long as their number (including the person presiding) is not less than 3 may, with the consent of the parties, continue to hear and determine the appeal, and the Board remains duly constituted.
(4) If the Board is constituted by an even number of members under subsection (3), the person presiding shall have a casting vote when there is an equality of votes.
(5) Subject to this section and rules made under section 125G the person presiding may determine the procedure at the hearing of an appeal made to the Board.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125F Board to give reasons for decision
(1) The Board must give reasons for its decisions.
(2) The secretary must serve a copy of the Board's decision and of the reasons for the decision on the parties to an appeal.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125G Board may make rules
(1) The Board may make rules regulating the making of appeals to the Board, specifying the documents to be lodged or served in relation to an appeal and providing for the hearing and determining of those appeals and the enforcement of its decisions.
(2) The rules made under subsection (1) are subsidiary legislation.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125H Meetings of the Board other than appeal hearings
At a meeting of the Board, other than an appeal hearing or a meeting for the purposes of section 125B(5)-
(a) the quorum shall be not less than half the members of the Board for the time being;
(b) the Chairman or Vice-Chairman shall preside;
(c) decisions are to be made by a majority of the members present and voting; and
(d) the person presiding has a casting vote.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 125I Staff
(1) The Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food may appoint- (Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)
(a) a secretary to the Board; and
(b) such other staff as the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food considers necessary.(2) The Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food may appoint a legal adviser to advise on legal matters relating to an appeal and the legal adviser may be present at any hearing before the Board or deliberations of the Board to so advise the Board.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7. Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)
Cap 132 s 126 General powers of entry
PART XII
MISCELLANEOUS
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, any public officer authorized in writing by a public officer (referred to in this section as the authorizing authority), shall, on producing, if so required, some duly authenticated document showing his authority, have a right to enter any premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft at any time between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., and, in the case of any workplace or any premises or vessel used for business purposes, at any time during which work or business is carried on- (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(a) for the purpose of ascertaining whether there is, or has been, on or in connection with the premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft any contravention of the provisions of this Ordinance, being provisions which it is the duty of the authorizing authority to enforce;
(b) for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not circumstance exist which would authorize or require the authorizing authority to take any action, or execute any work, under the provisions of this Ordinance, and for this purpose, such officer may take and carry away samples of any article or thing, including water, found there;
(c) for the purpose of taking any action, or executing any work, authorized or required by the provisions of this Ordinance to be taken or executed by the authorizing authority;
(d) for the purpose of carrying out any tests the carrying out of which is authorized under the provisions of this Ordinance;
(e) generally, for the purpose of the performance by the authorizing authority of his functions under the provisions of this Ordinance: (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)Provided that admission to any premises or vessel, not being premises or a vessel used for business purposes or as a workplace, shall not be demanded as of right unless not less than 2 hours' notice in writing of the intended entry has been given to the occupier of such premises or the person in charge of such vessel, or, in the absence of such person, posted in some conspicuous place on such premises or vessel, as the case may be.
(2) If it is shown to the satisfaction of a magistrate on sworn information in writing-
(a) that admission to any premises or vessel has been refused or that refusal is apprehended, or that such premises are unoccupied or such vessel unattended, as the case may be, or that the occupier or attendant is temporarily absent, or that the case is one of urgency, or that an application for admission would defeat the object of the entry, or that it is reasonable for the purposes of this Ordinance in the circumstances of the case that entry be effected between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.; and
(b) that there is reasonable ground for entry into the premises or vessel for any such purpose as aforesaid,the magistrate may by warrant in the form of Form B prescribed in the Seventh Schedule authorize any public officer authorized in that behalf by the public officer for whose purposes such entry is necessary to effect entry, if need be by force: (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Provided that such warrant shall not be issued unless the magistrate is satisfied either that notice of the intention to apply for a warrant has been given to the occupier of the premises or to the person in charge of the vessel, as the case may be, or that the premises are unoccupied or the vessel unattended, or that the occupier or attendant is temporarily absent, or that the case is one of urgency, or that the giving of such notice would defeat the object of the entry, or that it is reasonable for the purposes of this Ordinance in the circumstances of the case that entry be effected between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. (Amended 47 of 1997 s. 10)
(3) Any public officer entering any premises or vessel by virtue of the provisions of subsection (1) or of a warrant issued under subsection (2) may take with him such persons as may be necessary, and, on leaving any unoccupied premises or any unattended vessel which he has entered by virtue of such provisions or such warrant, shall leave such premises or vessel as effectually secured against trespassers as he found the same to be at the time of entry.
(4) Every warrant granted under the provisions of subsection (2) shall continue in force until the purpose for which the entry is necessary has been satisfied.
Cap 132 s 127 Provisions for securing abatement of nuisances which may be dealt with summarily
(1) The Authority, if satisfied of the existence of a nuisance to which this section applies, may cause a notice in the form of Form C specified in the Seventh Schedule (referred to in this section as a 'nuisance notice') to be served on the person by reason of whose act, default or sufferance the nuisance arose or continues, or, if that person cannot be found, on the occupier or owner of the premises or vessel on which the nuisance exists, requiring him to abate the nuisance within the period specified in the notice, and to do such things as may be necessary for that purpose, and the notice may, if the Authority thinks fit, specify any works to be executed for the purpose aforesaid:
Provided that, where the nuisance arises from any want or defect in any premises or vessel of a structural character and where the premises or vessel are or is unoccupied, the nuisance notice shall be served on the owner thereof.
The Authority may also, by notice under the foregoing provisions of this subsection or by further notice, require the person on whom the notice is served to do what is necessary for preventing the recurrence of the nuisance to which the notice relates and, if the Authority thinks it desirable, specify any works to be executed for that purpose, and a notice containing such a requirement may, notwithstanding that the nuisance to which it relates may for the time being have been abated, be served if the Authority considers that the nuisance is likely to recur on the same premises or in the same vessel.
(2) Where-
(a) the person by reason of whose act, default or sufferance the nuisance arose or continues; and
(b) the owner and the occupier of the premises or vessel on which the nuisance exists, cannot be found or ascertained, the Authority may abate the nuisance and do what is necessary to prevent a recurrence thereof, and may recover the cost from any such person who may thereafter be found or ascertained. (Replaced 58 of 1973 s. 5)
(3) Where a nuisance notice is served on any person, then if either-
(a) the nuisance to which the notice relates arose by reason of the wilful act or default of that person; or
(b) that person fails to comply with any of the requirements of the notice within the period specified therein, he shall (whether or not an order under the provisions of subsection (4) has been made in respect of him) be guilty of an offence.
(4) Where a nuisance notice is served on any person, then if-
(a) that person fails to comply with any of the requirements of the notice within the period specified therein; or
(b) the nuisance to which the order relates, although abated since the service of the notice, is, in the opinion of the Authority, likely to recur on the same premises or vessel, the Authority may make a complaint to the court and the court hearing the complaint may make a summary order in the form of Form D prescribed in the Seventh Schedule (in this section referred to as a 'nuisance order').
(5) A nuisance order may be an abatement order, prohibition order or a closing order or a combination of such orders.
An abatement order may require a person to comply with all or any of the requirements of a nuisance notice in connection with which the order is made, or otherwise to abate the nuisance or to do what may be necessary to prevent the recurrence of the nuisance within the period specified in the order.
A prohibition order may prohibit the recurrence of a nuisance.
A closing order may prohibit the use of any premises or vessel for human habitation, but shall only be made if it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that, by reason of a nuisance, the premises or vessel are or is unfit for human habitation.
(6) An abatement order or a prohibition order shall, if the person in respect of whom the order is made so requires or the court considers it desirable, specify the works to be executed by the said person for the purpose of abating, or preventing the recurrence of, the nuisance to which the order relates.
A court, if satisfied that any premises or vessel in respect of which a closing order is in force have or has been rendered fit for human habitation, may declare that it is so satisfied and revoke the closing order.
(7) (a) Any person who fails without reasonable excuse to comply with, or knowingly contravenes, a nuisance order shall be guilty of an offence.
(b) Without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph (a), where a nuisance order has not been complied with, the Authority may abate the nuisance and may do whatever may be necessary in execution of the order, and may recover any expenses reasonably incurred thereby from the person against whom the order was made. (8) The provisions of Part VII (Appeals) of the Magistrates Ordinance (Cap 227) shall apply to proceedings under this section subject to the following provisions-
(a) in the event of an appeal against a nuisance order which is or includes a prohibition order or a closing order or requires the execution of structural works, no person shall, by reason of any contravention of, or failure to comply with, the order, be liable to any penalty until after the determination or abandonment of the appeal:
Provided that, if the appeal is dismissed or abandoned, the appellant shall be liable to the fine specified in the third column of the Ninth Schedule in respect of an offence under subsection (7) for every day during which he has contravened or failed to comply with such nuisance order, unless he satisfies the court before which proceedings are taken for the recovery of such fine that there was substantial ground for the appeal and that the appeal was not brought merely for the purpose of delay, and, if the appeal is dismissed, the court hearing the appeal may itself impose such fine as if it were a court before which proceedings could be taken for the recovery of such fine; (b) in the event of an appeal against a nuisance order which requires the execution of structural work, no work shall, save as hereinafter mentioned, be done under the order until after the determination or abandonment of the appeal:
Provided that, if the court by which the order was made is of opinion that the continuance of the nuisance to which it relates will be injurious or dangerous to health and that the immediate abatement thereof will not cause any injury which cannot be compensated by damages, the court may, notwithstanding that the appeal is pending, authorize the Authority immediately to abate the nuisance, so, however, that-
(i) if the appeal is allowed, the Authority shall pay to the person against whom the order was made the amount of any damage sustained by him by reason of the abatement of the nuisance by the Authority; and
(ii) if the appeal is dismissed or abandoned, the Authority may recover from the said person the expenses incurred by it in abating the nuisance. (9) Any matter or thing removed by the Authority in abating, or doing what is necessary to prevent the recurrence of, a nuisance to which this section applies may be sold by public auction, or, if the Authority thinks the circumstances of the case require it, may be otherwise sold, or may be disposed of without sale.
The money arising from the sale of any matter or thing under this subsection may be retained by the Authority and applied in payment of the expenses incurred by it in connection with the nuisance and the surplus (if any) shall be paid, on demand, to the owner of the matter or thing.
Cap 132 s 128 Power to close premises used in contravention of provisions of Ordinance
Remarks:
For the transitional provision relating to the amendments made by the Public Health and Municipal Services (Amendment) Ordinance 2002 (1 of 2002), see section 8 of that Ordinance.
(1) Subject to subsection (1B), where under this Ordinance, the use of any premises or vessel are or is required to be registered, licensed or permitted, the court on application by the public officer authorized to register, license or permit such use and on proof that- (Amended 1 of 2002 s. 2)
(a) the premises or vessel are or is used without registration, license or permit;
(b) the premises or vessel have or has been used without registration, licence or permit and there is reasonable cause to believe that they or it will be so used again; or
(c) the premises or vessel are or is used in contravention of a suspension of the registration, licence or permit or any provision of this Ordinance,shall, subject to subsection (5), make an order in Form F in the Seventh Schedule ('Prohibition Order') prohibiting the use of the premises or vessel or a specified part of the premises or vessel ('specified part'), for all purposes or, for a purpose specified in the order, with effect from the 8th day after copies of the order have been served under subsection (6): (Replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Provided that, where, at the date of the issue of a summons in respect of an application under this subsection, the premises or vessel are or is used for the purpose of human habitation, no such order shall be made so as to prevent such habitation by reason only of the user being without registration, licence or permit or in contravention of any of the requirements thereof or any suspension thereof. (Amended 61 of 1974 s. 11)
(1A) (Repealed 1 of 2002 s. 2)
(1B) This section does not apply to any premises to which sections 128A, 128B and 128C apply. (Added 1 of 2002 s. 2)
(2) Any order made under the provisions of subsection (1) shall remain in force in respect of such premises or vessel until, on application by such public officer or by any person having an interest in such premises or vessel, the court is satisfied that either the use of such premises or vessel has been registered, licensed or permitted or such suspension has been cancelled or the provisions of this Ordinance have been complied with, as the case may be, or that such premises or vessel will be used in future for some other purpose.
(3) Any person who contravenes any order of the court made under the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) Where a Prohibition Order in respect of premises, a vessel or a specified part to which regulations made under section 56 apply has been served under subsection (6) but has not been continuously complied with from the 8th day after such service, the court, upon application by the public officer upon whose application the order was made shall, without prejudice to any penalty which may be imposed under this section, but subject to subsection (5), make an order in Form G in the Seventh Schedule (in this section referred to as a 'Closure Order'). (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(5) A court shall not make a Prohibition Order or a Closure Order unless satisfied-
(a) that at least 14 days' notice of intention to apply for the order has been served under subsection (6);
(b) that such notice stated the time and place set for the hearing of the application and advised that any person having reasonable cause to be heard upon the application might request to be so heard; and
(c) that every person having reasonable cause to be heard upon the application and requesting to be so has had an opportunity to be heard. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)(6) Notice of intention to apply for a Prohibition Order or Closure Order in respect of any premises, vessel or specified part, and a copy of every such order when made, shall be in both English and Chinese and shall be served by affixing it to a conspicuous part of those premises, that vessel or that specified part. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(7) A Closure Order made in respect of any premises, vessel or specified part shall come into force on the 8th day after it has been served under subsection (6) and shall remain in force for as long as the Prohibition Order made in respect of those premises, that vessel or that specified part remains in force. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(8) Upon the coming into force of a Closure Order in respect of any premises, vessel or specified part, the public officer upon whose application the order was made shall lock or seal, or cause to be locked or sealed, all or any of the entrances to or exits from the premises, vessel or specified part and may disconnect or cause to be disconnected all gas, water and electricity supplies thereto. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(9) While a Closure Order is in force in respect of any premises, vessel or specified part-
(a) no person, except with the written permission of the public officer upon whose application the order was made, shall enter or remain in those premises, on that vessel or in or on that specified part;
(b) a person carrying written authority from the public officer to whom the order was directed may remove from the premises, vessel or specified part any person who fails to comply with paragraph (a), and in doing so may, with such assistance from police officers as may be necessary, use such force as is reasonably necessary. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)(10) Any person who, without lawful authority or excuse-
(a) enters or remains in any premises, on any vessel or in or on any specified part in contravention of subsection (9)(a);
(b) breaks or interferes with any lock or seal placed on any premises, vessel or specified part under subsection (8); or
(c) removes or defaces a document affixed to any premises, vessel or specified part for the purposes of this section,shall be guilty of an offence. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(11) Where, immediately before any premises, vessel or specified part are or is closed under subsection (8), there is found therein or thereon any food, or any article or thing likely to create a fire hazard or constitute a danger to life or health if left in or on the premises, vessel or specified part, the public officer upon whose application the Closure Order was made shall-
(a) take possession of such food, article or thing;
(b) dispose as he thinks fit of any perishable food and of any article or thing which requires to be immediately disposed of; and
(c) affix a notice in both English and Chinese to a conspicuous part of the premises, vessel or specified part setting out details of any food, article or thing still in his possession and calling upon persons to submit any claim for the return of such food, article or thing within 7 days after the day on which the notice was posted. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)(12) Where a claim is made under subsection (11)(c) for the return of any food, article or thing, the public officer in possession thereof may-
(a) refuse to return it unless satisfied that the claimant is the owner or otherwise entitled to possession of the food, article or thing; and
(b) recover as a civil debt from a claimant to whom any food, article or thing is returned, any expenses incurred in the removal and storage of such food, article or thing. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)(13) Any food, article or thing taken into the possession or a public officer under subsection (11)(a) and not claimed within the time referred to in subsection (11)(c), or which the public officer refuses to return in accordance with subsection (12)(a), may be sold by public auction or, upon the order of a magistrate, otherwise sold or disposed of as the court thinks fit, and the money arising from the sale thereof shall be retained by the public officer and applied in payment of expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement of the Closure Order and the surplus (if any) paid, on demand, to the owner of the food, article or thing. (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(14) A public officer upon whose application a Closure Order is made in respect of any premises, vessel or specified part may recover as a civil debt from the occupier of the premises, master of the vessel, or occupier of the specified part the cost of any work carried out under subsection (8) and of taking possession of any food, article or thing under subsection (11) which is not met out of the proceeds of any sale under subsection (13). (Added 76 of 1988 s. 3)
(15) An order made under subsection (1) before 1 October 1988 and in force on that date shall remain in force after that date subject to subsection (2). (76 of 1988 s. 8(1) incorporated)
(16) If an order made under subsection (1) before 1 October 1988-
(a) is in respect of premises, a vessel or a specified part to which regulations made under section 56 apply;
(b) is served on or after 1 October 1988 under subsection (6) as added by the Public Health and Municipal Services (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 1988 (76 of 1988); and
(c) has not been continuously complied with from the 8th day after such service, the public officer or public body upon whose application the order was made may apply for a Closure Order to be made in respect of those premises, that vessel or that specified part under subsection (4) as added by that Ordinance, whereupon the provisions of subsections (5) to (14) as so added shall apply. (76 of 1988 s. 8(2) incorporated)
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 128A Application and interpretation of this section and sections 128B, 128C and 128D
(1) This section and sections 128B, 128C and 128D apply to-
(a) any premises used as food premises that are required to be licensed under the Food Business Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. X);
(b) any premises-
(i) on or from which any restricted food specified in Schedule 2 to the Food Business Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. X) is sold or offered or exposed for sale; or
(ii) on which any such food is possessed for sale or for use in the preparation of any article of food for sale;(c) any premises used as a slaughterhouse that is required to be licensed under the Slaughterhouses Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. BU);
(d) any premises on which there is carried on a business as a milk factory as mentioned in section 14(2) of the Milk Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. AQ);
(e) any premises on which any frozen confection as defined in section 3 of the Frozen Confections Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. AC) is manufactured.(2) For the purposes of this section and sections 128B, 128C and 128D, unless the context otherwise requires-
'Appeal Board' (上诉委员会) means the Appeal Board on Closure Orders (Immediate Health Hazard) established under section 128D;
'Chairman' (主席) means the Chairman of the Appeal Board appointed under section 128D(3);
'closed premises' (已封处所) means any premises mentioned in subsection (1) in respect of which a closure order has come into force and remains in force;
'closure order' (封闭令) means an order made under section 128B(1) or 128C(1), as the case may be;
'Deputy Chairman' (副主席) means the First Deputy Chairman or the Second Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Board appointed under section 128D(3);
'immediate health hazard' (对健康的即时危害) means any circumstances that cause or are likely to cause any food supplied on or from, or handled or possessed on, any premises to be or to become a source of food-borne infection, contamination, intoxication or disease transmission;
'premises' (处所) includes any place, vessel and any part of a place or vessel;
'use' (用、使用), in relation to any premises referred to in subsection (1)(c), includes occupy.
(3) The circumstances referred to in the definition of 'immediate health hazard' include the following-
(a) because of the location, construction or state of the premises, the condition of the premises is such that it renders any food supplied on or from, or handled or possessed on, the premises to be so contaminated or tainted that it is unfit for human consumption;
(b) the water used in preparing food or in washing utensils comes from an unapproved source or from a source that, as shown from inspection findings, data from epidemiological investigation or other laboratory evidence, is contaminated with pathogens, biotoxins, chemicals or other substances, rendering any food supplied on or from, or handled or possessed on, the premises to be unfit for human consumption;
(c) as shown from inspection findings, data from epidemiological investigation or other laboratory evidence, any food supplied on or from, or handled or possessed on, the premises is contaminated with pathogens, biotoxins, chemicals or other substances rendering the food unfit for human consumption; and
(d) the premises are infested with vermin to such extent that any food supplied on or from, or handled or possessed on, the premises is contaminated or tainted, and becomes unfit for human consumption.(4) In subsections (2) and (3)-
(a) a reference to food supplied on or from any premises includes food sold, or offered or exposed for sale, on or from the premises;
(b) a reference to food handled on any premises includes food manufactured on the premises; and
(c) a reference to food possessed on any premises means food possessed on the premises for sale or for use in the preparation of any article of food for sale.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 128B Power to close premises used without licence, permit or permission
(1) Where under the Food Business Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. X), the Frozen Confections Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. AC), the Milk Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. AQ) or the Slaughterhouses Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. BU)-
(a) the use of any premises to which this section applies; or
(b) any activity mentioned in section 128A(1),is required to be licensed or permitted, a court on application by the Authority and on proof that the premises are so used or the activity is conducted on any premises (as the case may be) without the requisite licence, permit or permission shall, subject to subsections (2) and (3), make a closure order in Form H in the Seventh Schedule.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if-
(a) the use or the activity is required under section 30(1) of the Food Business Regulation (Cap 132 sub. leg. X) to be permitted;
(b) a food business within the meaning of that Regulation is carried on on or from the premises; and
(c) the food business is required under that Regulation to be licensed and is licensed under that Regulation.(3) The court shall not make a closure order unless it is satisfied that-
(a) at least 7 days before the date fixed for the hearing of the application, a copy of the notice of intention to apply for the closure order, in both English and Chinese-
(i) was affixed at a conspicuous place on the premises; and
(ii) was served on the owner of the premises by sending the copy by registered post addressed to that owner's last known place of business or residence;(b) the notice stated the time and place set for the hearing of the application and advised that any person having a reasonable cause to be heard on the application was entitled to appear at the hearing and request to be heard; and
(c) every person having a reasonable cause to be heard on the application and requesting to be heard has had an opportunity to be heard.(4) At the place and time set for the hearing of an application made under subsection (1) or such other time as soon as practicable thereafter, the court shall hear the applicant and every person who-
(a) is present at the hearing;
(b) has a reasonable cause to be heard; and
(c) wishes to be heard,and then proceed to make a decision.
(5) A closure order shall not operate-
(a) if, at the date of application for the order, the premises are used for human habitation, to prevent such habitation on the premises; or
(b) to affect the use of any common area in any building or public place so as to cause obstruction to public passage or fire escape.(6) A closure order comes into force on the beginning of the 8th day after the day on which a copy of it is affixed at a conspicuous place on the premises in respect of which it is made.
(7) A closure order shall remain in force until the court rescinds it on application by the Authority or any person having an interest in the premises in respect of which the order is made.
(8) The court shall rescind a closure order if it is satisfied that-
(a) the use of, or the activity to be conducted on, the premises in respect of which the order has been made has been licensed or permitted under any of the subsidiary legislation mentioned in subsection (1); or
(b) the premises will not be used for any purpose mentioned in section 128A(1) and no activity mentioned in subsection (1) will be conducted on the premises in contravention of any of the subsidiary legislation mentioned in subsection (1).(9) Subject to subsection (5), when a closure order in respect of any premises comes into force, the Authority shall lock or seal, or cause to be locked or sealed, all or any of the entrances to or exits from the premises and may disconnect or cause to be disconnected all gas, water and electricity supplies to those premises.
(10) Subject to subsection (11), no person, other than a public officer in the course of his duty, may enter or remain on any closed premises.
(11) The Authority may-
(a) permit in writing any person to enter and remain on any closed premises for such purpose as is specified in the permission;
(b) impose such conditions on the permission as he thinks fit;
(c) revoke the permission if he thinks that the purpose for which the permission was granted no longer exists or any condition imposed under paragraph (b) has been breached;
(d) request any person found on any closed premises to leave the premises, and if the person refuses to leave, remove the person from the premises with or without the assistance of police officers and use such force as is reasonably necessary.(12) Any person who, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse-
(a) removes or defaces any copy of a closure order affixed under subsection (6);
(b) breaks or interferes with any lock or seal made under subsection (9) ; or
(c) contravenes subsection (10), commits an offence.
(13) The Authority may-
(a) dispose of-
(i) any article or thing or any perishable food found on any closed premises that requires to be immediately disposed of as he thinks fit;
(ii) any live bird, fish or animal that is found on the premises as he thinks fit;(b) remove-
(i) any article, thing or food found on any closed premises that is likely to create a fire hazard or constitute a danger to life or health if left on the premises;
(ii) any live bird, fish or animal found on the premises;(c) make such arrangements with regard to any live bird, fish or animal removed under paragraph (b) as he thinks fit;
(d) affix a notice in both English and Chinese at a conspicuous place on the closed premises-
(i) setting out the details of any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal removed under paragraph (b) that he thinks can be returned; and
(ii) calling for the submission to him of any claim for the return of such article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal within 7 days of the affixing of the notice.(14) Where a claim mentioned in subsection (13)(d)(ii) is made, the Authority-
(a) shall refuse to return the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal if he is not satisfied that the claimant is either the owner or a person entitled to the possession of it or the live bird, fish or animal is dead; or
(b) may return the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal as claimed and recover as a civil debt from a claimant to whom it is returned any expenses incurred in the removal and storage of it or in any arrangement made in respect of it.(15) Any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal removed by the Authority under subsection (13)(b) and not claimed within the time specified in subsection (13)(d)(ii), or which the Authority refuses to return in accordance with subsection (14)(a), may be sold by public auction or, upon the order of a court, otherwise sold or disposed of as the court directs, and any proceeds arising from the sale shall be retained by the Authority and applied in payment of any expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement of the closure order and the surplus (if any) paid, on demand made within 90 days of the sale, to the owner of the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal.
(16) Any surplus not demanded in accordance with subsection (15) shall be paid into the general revenue.
(17) The Authority may recover as a civil debt from the person having the management or control of any premises (or the master of the vessel if the premises are a vessel or any part of a vessel) immediately before the closure order in respect of the premises came into force the cost of-
(a) any work carried out on the premises under subsection (9);
(b) removing any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal from the closed premises under subsection (13)(b); and
(c) any arrangements made under subsection (13)(c),which is not met out of the proceeds of any sale under subsection (15).
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 128C Power to close premises posing immediate health hazard
(1) If the Authority has reasonable cause to believe that the use of any premises to which this section applies or any activity conducted on those premises poses an immediate health hazard, he may make a closure order in Form I in the Seventh Schedule to close the premises immediately.
(2) A closure order shall not operate-
(a) if, at the date of making of the order, the premises are used for human habitation, to prevent such habitation on the premises; or
(b) to affect the use of any common area in any building or public place so as to cause obstruction to public passage or fire escape.(3) A closure order comes into force immediately after a copy of it-
(a) is affixed at a conspicuous place on the premises in respect of which the order is made; and
(b) is served on the owner of those premises by sending the copy by registered post addressed to that owner's last known place of business or residence.(4) A closure order shall remain in force until a notice is issued by the Authority made under subsection (6).
(5) Any person having an interest in any premises in respect of which a closure order has been made may apply in writing to the Authority to rescind the order.
(6) Whether or not an application has been made under subsection (5), if the Authority is satisfied that-
(a) in respect of any premises in respect of which a closure order has been made, the immediate health hazard has been eliminated and the use of the premises or the activity to be conducted on the premises has been licensed or permitted under any of the subsidiary legislation mentioned in section 128B(1); or
(b) the premises will not be used for any purpose mentioned in section 128A(1) and no activity mentioned in section 128A(1) will be conducted on the premises in contravention of any of the subsidiary legislation mentioned in section 128A(1),the Authority shall issue a notice in Form J in the Seventh Schedule to rescind the closure order with immediate effect.
(7) If the Authority refuses to issue a notice under subsection (6) as applied, he shall serve a notice of his refusal on the applicant and the applicant may, within 7 days of such service or such longer time as the Chairman may allow, appeal to the Appeal Board against the Authority's decision.
(8) The making of an appeal under subsection (7) does not operate as a stay of execution of a closure order unless the Chairman otherwise orders.
(9) Subject to subsection (2), when a closure order in respect of any premises comes into force, the Authority shall lock or seal, or cause to be locked or sealed, all or any of the entrances to or exits from the closed premises and may disconnect or cause to be disconnected all gas, water and electricity supplies to those premises.
(10) Subject to subsection (11), no person, other than a public officer in the course of his duty, may enter or remain on any closed premises.
(11) The Authority may-
(a) permit in writing any person to enter and remain on any closed premises for such purpose as is specified in the permission;
(b) impose such conditions on the permission as he thinks fit;
(c) revoke the permission if he thinks that the purpose for which the permission was granted no longer exists or any condition imposed under paragraph (b) has been breached;
(d) request any person found on any closed premises to leave the premises, and if the person refuses to leave, remove the person from the premises with or without the assistance of police officers and use such force as is reasonably necessary.(12) Any person who, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse-
(a) removes or defaces any copy of a closure order affixed under subsection (3)(a);
(b) breaks or interferes with any lock or seal made under subsection (9); or
(c) contravenes subsection (10),commits an offence.
(13) The Authority may-
(a) dispose of-
(i) any article or thing or any perishable food found on any closed premises that requires to be immediately disposed of as he thinks fit;
(ii) any live bird, fish or animal found on the premises as he thinks fit;(b) remove-
(i) any article, thing or food, found on any closed premises that is likely to create a fire hazard or constitute a danger to life or health if left on them;
(ii) any live bird, fish or animal found on the premises;(c) make such arrangements with regard to any live bird, fish or animal removed under paragraph (b) as he thinks fit;
(d) affix a notice in both English and Chinese at a conspicuous place on the closed premises-
(i) setting out the details of any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal removed under paragraph (b) that he thinks can be returned; and
(ii) calling for the submission to him of any claim for the return of such article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal within 7 days of the affixing of the notice.(14) Where a claim mentioned in subsection (13)(d)(ii) is made, the Authority-
(a) shall refuse to return the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal if he is not satisfied that the claimant is either the owner or a person entitled to the possession of it or the live bird, fish or animal is dead; or
(b) may return the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal as claimed and recover as a civil debt from a claimant to whom it is returned any expenses incurred in the removal or storage of it or in any arrangement.(15) Any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal removed by the Authority under subsection (13)(b) and not claimed within the time specified in subsection (13)(d)(ii), or which the Authority refuses to return in accordance with subsection (14)(a), may be sold by public auction or, upon the order of a court, otherwise sold or disposed of as the court directs, and any proceeds arising from the sale shall be retained by the Authority and applied in payment of any expenses incurred in connection with the enforcement of the closure order and the surplus (if any) paid, on demand made within 90 days of the sale, to the owner of the article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal.
(16) Any surplus not demanded in accordance with subsection (15) shall be paid into the general revenue.
(17) The Authority may recover as a civil debt from the person having the management or control of any premises (or the master of the vessel if the premises are a vessel or any part of a vessel) immediately before the closure order in respect of the premises came into force the cost of-
(a) any work carried out on the premises under subsection (9);
(b) removing any article, thing, food, live bird, fish or animal from the closed premises under subsection (13)(b); and
(c) any arrangements made under subsection (13)(c),which is not met out of the proceeds of any sale under subsection (15).
(18) A person who is aggrieved by an order made under subsection (1) may, within 7 days after the day on which the order was made or such longer time as the Chairman may allow, appeal to the Appeal Board against the order.
(19) The making of an appeal under subsection (18) does not operate as a stay of execution of a closure order unless the Chairman otherwise orders.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 128D Appeals to Appeal Board on Closure Orders (Immediate Health Hazard)
(1) There is established an appeal board to be known as the Appeal Board on Closure Orders (Immediate Health Hazard).
(2) The functions of the Appeal Board are to hear and determine any appeal made to the Appeal Board under section 128C(7) or (18).
(3) The Chief Executive shall appoint from among persons who are qualified for appointment as District Judges under section 5 of the District Court Ordinance (Cap 336)-
(a) a Chairman of the Appeal Board;
(b) a First Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Board; and
(c) a Second Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Board.(4) The Chief Executive shall appoint a panel of not less than 18 persons, not being public officers, whom he considers suitable for appointment under subsection (8)(b) as members of the Appeal Board to hear an appeal.
(5) An appointment under subsection (3) or (4) shall be notified in the Gazette and shall be for a term of not more than 3 years. A person appointed under subsection (3) or (4) may be re-appointed, and may resign by notice in writing to the Chief Executive.
(6) The Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food may appoint- (Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)
(a) a secretary to the Appeal Board; and
(b) such other staff to assist the secretary as the Secretary considers necessary.(7) The parties to an appeal to the Appeal Board are the appellant and the Authority. A party to an appeal may be present at the hearing of the appeal and may-
(a) make representations in person; or
(b) be represented by counsel or solicitor or, with the approval of the Chairman, by any other person authorized by the party in writing.The Authority may also be represented by a legal officer within the meaning of the Legal Officers Ordinance (Cap 87).
(8) For the purposes of hearing an appeal, the members of the Appeal Board are-
(a) the Chairman or a Deputy Chairman, who shall preside; and
(b) 2 other persons, selected in rotation from the panel referred to in subsection (4), who are appointed by the Chairman to hear the appeal.(9) If, for any period, the Chairman is precluded by illness, absence from Hong Kong or any other cause from performing his functions, the First Deputy Chairman of the Appeal Board shall act as Chairman and as such perform all the functions of the Chairman during that period.
(10) If, for any period, a Deputy Chairman is precluded by illness, absence from Hong Kong or any other cause from performing his functions, the other Deputy Chairman shall act in the place of the Deputy Chairman precluded from performing his functions and in so acting perform all the functions of that Deputy Chairman, including any functions that Deputy Chairman would have been required to perform under subsection (9), during that period.
(11) If, for any period, a person appointed under subsection (8)(b) or this subsection to hear an appeal is precluded by illness, absence from Hong Kong or any other cause from performing his functions, the Chairman may appoint another person, selected in rotation from the panel referred to in subsection (4), to act in the place of the person precluded from performing his functions and in so acting, to perform all the functions of that person during that period.
(12) The hearing of an appeal may, with the consent of the parties to the appeal, continue notwithstanding a change in the membership of the Appeal Board.
(13) For the purposes of an appeal, the Appeal Board-
(a) may receive and consider any material, whether by way of oral evidence, written statements, documents or otherwise, and whether or not it would be admissible in evidence in civil or criminal proceedings; and
(b) may-
(i) on an appeal under section 128C(7), confirm the Authority's decision or order the Authority to issue a notice under section 128C(6); or
(ii) on an appeal under section 128C(18), confirm, suspend or disallow the closure order.(14) The decision of the Appeal Board on an appeal shall be that of the majority of the members hearing the appeal.
(15) The Appeal Board shall give reasons in writing for its decisions. The secretary to the Appeal Board shall serve a copy of the Appeal Board's decision and of the reasons for the decision on the parties to an appeal.
(16) A person who appeals to the Appeal Board, if dissatisfied with the decision of the Appeal Board, may appeal to the Court of First Instance within 14 days after receiving a copy of the decision and the reasons for the decision. The Court of First Instance may confirm or reverse the decision appealed against. The decision of the Court of First Instance is final.
(17) The making of an appeal under subsection (16) does not operate as a stay of execution of a closure order unless the Court of First Instance otherwise orders.
(18) Subject to this section and to rules made under subsection (20), the person presiding may determine the procedure at the hearing of an appeal made to the Appeal Board.
(19) The Chairman may, on application in writing by a person and if satisfied that there is good reason for doing so-
(a) extend the time within which that person may appeal to the Appeal Board under section 128C(7) or (18); and
(b) order a stay of execution of the closure order to which an appeal made by that person under section 128C(7) or (18) relates, pending the determination of the appeal.(20) The Chairman may, in consultation with the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, make rules- (Amended L.N. 106 of 2002)
(a) regulating the making of appeals to the Appeal Board;
(b) specifying the documents to be lodged or served in relation to appeals; and
(c) providing for the hearing and determining of those appeals and the enforcement of the decisions of the Appeal Board.The rules so made are subsidiary legislation.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 129 Authority may render services, etc., on request
Save as otherwise expressly provided by this or some other enactment, where it appears to any public officer who is an Authority for the purposes of any of the provisions of this Ordinance expedient for carrying out the purposes of this Ordinance, such public officer may in his discretion and at the request of any person, undertake on behalf of such person any work or render any service, and may recover the cost thereof from such person in the manner provided by section 130.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 130 Recovery of cost of works done or services rendered by public officers
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) In any case where under the provisions of this Ordinance any public officer is entitled to recover the cost of any works done or any fee or any charge for any service rendered, such officer may certify the sum which is due and the names of the persons liable therefor, and may by such certificate apportion such sum between such persons.
(2) In the case of any works done or services rendered, such sum may include-
(a) the cost of labour, transport or materials supplied by or at the request of such public officer for the purpose of carrying out such works or rendering such services; and
(b) supervision and departmental charges.(3) A copy of any such certificate shall be served upon each person named therein.
(4) Where the payment of any sum claimed is in default, such public officer may in his discretion order that the following amounts shall be added to the sum claimed and recovered therewith- (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 18)
(a) in the case of default exceeding 30 days, 5% of the amount in default;
(b) in the case of default exceeding 60 days, 10% of the amount in default.(5) The payment of such sum of any person shall be without prejudice to any right to recover the same, or any part thereof, from any person otherwise liable in respect of the matter in relation to which such certificate was issued.
(6) Any sum which any public officer is entitled to recover under the provisions of this Ordinance may be recovered by such officer summarily as a civil debt due to the Government or as a simple contract debt due to the Government in any court of competent jurisdiction. (Amended 21 of 1973 s. 10; 59 of 2000 s. 3)
(6A)-(6B) (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(7) Any summons or writ issued in connection with the recovery of any such sum shall be taken to have been duly served if it appears, to the satisfaction of the court, that it was left at the defendant's last known address or place of business, or, if the same is unknown to the public officer concerned, that it was delivered to an adult occupier of the premises or place in relation to which such recovery is sought or was posted thereon in a conspicuous place.
(8) A certificate purporting to be made in accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) and setting forth that the amount claimed is due and that the person named therein is liable for the payment thereof, and specifying the nature and particulars of the claim, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein and of the correctness of the signature thereto.
(9) Where any sum the recovery of which is claimed under the provisions of this section arose in respect of any building works within the meaning of the Buildings Ordinance (Cap 123), the public officer concerned may, at any time before such sum has been wholly recovered, register in the Land Registry against the title of any property in respect of which such sum arose a memorial of the certificate issued under the provisions of subsection (1), and in such event such sum shall be a charge upon the land recoverable in accordance with the provisions of subsection (6) from any person who from the Land Registry register then or thereafter appears to be the owner thereof: (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
Provided that a charge shall not be deemed to arise solely by virtue of this subsection in respect of any person whose interest was registered before the registration of the memorial of such certificate.
(10) Upon the recovery of any sum under the provisions of this section, the public officer concerned shall lodge in the Land Registry an appropriate memorial of satisfaction against any memorial lodged there under the provisions of subsection (9). (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
(11) Where 2 or more sums are claimed from any person as being due under the provisions of this Ordinance, any writ, complaint, summons or warrant issued for the purposes of the Ordinance in respect of that person may contain in the body thereof, or in a schedule thereto, all or any of the sums so claimed.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 131 Name in which certain proceedings may be brought
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Without prejudice to any other provisions of this Ordinance, or to the provisions of any other enactment, relating to the prosecution of criminal offences, prosecutions for an offence under the sections of this Ordinance specified in the first column of the Sixth Schedule may be brought in the name of the public officer specified opposite to them in the second column of that Schedule. (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(2) Nothing in this section or in section 132 shall be deemed to derogate from the powers of the Secretary for Justice in relation to the prosecution of criminal offences. (Amended L.N. 362 of 1997)
(3) Every complaint made or information laid in respect of an offence under any of the provisions of this Ordinance or the regulations made thereunder shall be made or laid in the manner prescribed by the Magistrates Ordinance (Cap 227).
(4) The Chief Executive in Council may by order amend, add to or delete from the Sixth Schedule. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 132 Institution and conduct of certain proceedings
Any public officer in whose name proceedings for an offence under any of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder may be brought may authorize in writing, either generally or in any particular case, any public officer to institute on behalf of such public officer any such proceedings before any court or to conduct on behalf of such public officer any such proceedings before any court, and any public officer so authorized may institute such proceedings and may conduct them before any court notwithstanding the provisions of the Legal Practitioners Ordinance (Cap 159).
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 133 Disposal of property coming into possession of certain public officers
Where, under any of the provisions of this Ordinance, any public officer who is an Authority for the purposes of any of the provisions of this Ordinance comes into possession of any property, section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance (Cap 221) shall, unless the manner of disposal of the same is otherwise expressly provided, apply as if such public officer were the police within the meaning of that section and such property were property which had come into the possession of the police in connection with a criminal offence.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 134 Service of notices
Unless otherwise expressly provided, any order, notice, demand, certificate or other document required to be served under the provisions of this Ordinance may be served either-
(a) by delivering it to the person on whom it is to be served;
(b) by sending it by registered post addressed to the last known place of business or residence of the person to be served;
(c) by leaving it with an adult occupier of the premises or place to which the notice relates or by posting it upon a conspicuous part of such premises or place: Provided that, in addition to or in substitution for any such method of service, publication in the Gazette of any such order, notice, demand, certificate or other document, together with such particulars of the person to whom it is addressed as may be available, shall be deemed to be good service.
Cap 132 s 135 Authentication and production in evidence of documents
(1) Save where otherwise expressly provided, any order, notice, demand, certificate or other document made by any public officer under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be signed by such public officer or by a public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by such public officer. (Amended 10 of 1986 s. 20)
(2) Any document purporting to be an order, notice, demand, certificate or other document made under the provisions of this Ordinance by a public officer and signed in the manner provided in subsection (1) shall be received in evidence, and shall, unless the contrary is shown, be deemed to be such an order, notice, demand, certificate or other document without further proof.
(3) Notwithstanding the amendments made to this section by the Provision of Municipal Services (Reorganization) Ordinance (Cap 552), on and after the commencement of those amendments, subsection (2) applies to any order, notice, demand, certificate or other document made and signed before that commencement and to which that subsection would have applied if not for such commencement, as if those amendments had not been made. (Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 136 Presumption as to employment of servants
Any person who appears to be employed in or about any premises, or any part of any premises, in respect of which any licence or permit is granted under this Ordinance shall be deemed, until the contrary is shown, to be a servant of the person to whom such licence or permit was granted.
Cap 132 s 137 Offences by corporations
Where an offence under this Ordinance, or any regulations or order made under this Ordinance, which has been committed by a corporation is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the corporation, or of any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity, he, as well as the corporation, shall be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
Cap 132 s 137A Application of Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap. 228) and Public Order Ordinance (Cap. 245)
Any part of a stadium, museum, library or civic centre to which from time to time the public has access, whether on payment or otherwise, shall, during such time, be deemed to be a public place for the purposes of the Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap 228) and the Public Order Ordinance (Cap 245).
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 11)
Cap 132 s 138 Protection for public servants acting in good faith
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
A public officer shall not be personally liable in respect of any act done by him in the execution or purported execution of this Ordinance and within the scope of his employment, if he did that act in the honest belief that his duty under this Ordinance required or entitled him to do it:
Provided that nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the Government from liability in respect of the acts of its servants.
(Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 139 Obstruction of officers in the exercise of their duty
Any person who wilfully obstructs, resists, or uses abusive language to, any person acting in the execution of his duties under this Ordinance, or under any order or warrant made or issued thereunder, shall, in any case for which no other provision is made by this Ordinance, be guilty of an offence.
Cap 132 s 140 Onus of proving vaccination or inoculation
Where, under the provisions of this Ordinance, any person is required to be vaccinated, inoculated or otherwise immunized against disease, the onus of proving that such vaccination, inoculation or immunization has been performed shall rest upon the person required to be so vaccinated, inoculated or immunized, as the case may be.
Cap 132 s 141 Proceedings against several persons
(1) Where proceedings under this Ordinance are competent against several persons in respect of the joint act or default of such persons, it shall be sufficient to proceed against one or more of them without proceeding against the others.
(2) Where an offence consists of a failure to comply with any of the requirements of a notice served by any public officer who is an Authority for the purposes of any of the provisions of this Ordinance and a similar notice was served upon several persons in respect of such matter- (Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
(a) it shall be sufficient to proceed against one or more of such persons without proceeding against the others; and
(b) where more than one such person is proceeded against, the court may treat such persons for all purposes as though they were joint offenders.
Cap 132 s 142 Delegation of powers
Any public officer may delegate any power, function, authority or discretion conferred upon him by the provisions of this Ordinance, other than a power to make regulations, to any public officer or class of public officers.
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 143 General powers relating to regulations
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
Regulations made under this Ordinance may provide-
(a) that contravention of any of the provisions of such regulations shall constitute an offence and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine at level 6 and imprisonment for 6 months, and, in the case of a continuing offence, a daily penalty of $1500, and, in the case of an offence in respect of any premises, trade or business, for the closing of such premises or the discontinuance of such trade or business; (Amended 57 of 1978 s. 5; 37 of 1987 s. 3; L.N. 177 of 1996)
(b) for the name in which proceedings for an offence against any of such regulations may be brought; and
(c) for appeal by way of petition to the Chief Executive or to the Chief Executive in Council. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 144 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 144A Restriction on certain powers
Remarks:
Amendments retroactively made - see 29 of 1998 s. 105
The Authority shall not exercise the powers conferred by sections 42A(1), 76A(1), 79(3), 105A(1), 105G, 105K(1), 105M(1), 106(1), and 124A(4) in relation to any premises which are the subject of a Government lease without the consent of the lessee thereof.
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 12. Amended 70 of 1977 s. 3; 29 of 1998 s. 105)
Cap 132 s 145 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 146 Chief Executive in Council empowered in any appeal to state case for opinion of Court of Appeal on question of law
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 25 of 1998 s. 2; 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) In any appeal to him under the provisions of this Ordinance, the Chief Executive in Council may, at any time in his discretion, direct a case to be stated for the opinion of the Court of Appeal on any question of law involved in such appeal. The terms of such case shall be agreed upon by the parties concerned, or, in the event of their failure to agree, shall be settled by the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal shall hear and determine the question of law arising on any case stated as aforesaid, and shall remit the matter to the Chief Executive in Council who shall give effect by order to the finding of the court. The costs of such hearing shall be in the discretion of the court.
(2) Any party to the appeal shall be entitled to be heard by counsel on the hearing of any case so stated.
(3) The Clerk to the Executive Council shall give the appellant 7 days' notice of the hearing of the appeal, and shall, at the same time, furnish the appellant with a copy of the evidence and documents submitted by the respondent for the consideration of the Chief Executive in Council. (Amended 14 of 1994 s. 24)
(4) The decision of the Chief Executive in Council upon any appeal under the provisions of this Ordinance shall be final and may be enforced by the Court of First Instance as if it had been an order of that court. (Amended 25 of 1998 s. 2)
(5) Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall be construed to prevent any person from applying to the Court of First Instance for a mandamus, injunction, prohibition or other order, should he elect so to do in lieu of appealing to the Chief Executive in Council. (Amended 25 of 1998 s. 2)
(Amended 92 of 1975 s. 59; 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 147 Forms
Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 59 of 2000 s. 3
(1) Wherever under the provisions of this Ordinance the use of a form prescribed in the Seventh Schedule is required, there shall be used the appropriate form prescribed in that Schedule or a form to the like effect subject to such variation as circumstances may require.
(2) The Chief Executive in Council may by order amend any form for the time being prescribed in the Seventh Schedule and may, in like manner, add any form to that Schedule or delete any form therefrom. (Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3)
Cap 132 s 148 Transitional provisions with respect to offences and certain notices
(1) Where an offence (being an offence for the continuance of which a penalty was provided) has been committed under any enactment revoked or cancelled and re-enacted, with or without amendment, by any regulations made under this Ordinance, proceedings may be taken under such regulations in respect of the continuance of the offence after the commencement of such regulations in the same manner as if the offence had been committed under the corresponding provisions of such regulations.
(2) Where an enactment revoked or cancelled by any regulations made under this Ordinance relates to the giving of notices-
(a) not less than a specified period before; or
(b) within a specified period after, the doing of some act or the happening of some event, and the commencement of such regulations falls within the period applicable under that enactment to any particular act done or to any particular event, the revocation or cancellation and re-enactment shall be deemed to have taken effect in relation to that act or event, in the first mentioned case, at a date sufficiently early to enable the required notice to be given under the corresponding provisions of such regulations, and, in the secondly mentioned case, immediately before the doing of the act or the happening of the event in question.
(3) Where, under any enactment revoked or cancelled and re-enacted, with or without amendment, by any regulations made under this Ordinance, any notice has been served relating to the doing of some act or the happening of some event, such notice shall be deemed to have been served under the corresponding provisions of such regulations.
Cap 132 s 149 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 150 Penalties
Any person who is guilty of an offence under any of the provisions of this Ordinance specified in the first column of the Ninth Schedule shall be liable on summary conviction to the penalty specified in relation thereto in the second column of that Schedule, and, where the offence is a continuing offence, shall be liable, in addition, to the fine specified in relation thereto in the third column of that Schedule for each day during which it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the offence has continued.
Cap 132 s 151 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 152 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 153 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 s 154 Transitional
Any reference in subsidiary legislation made under this Ordinance to prescribed fee or fee determined under section 124K includes a reference to a fee continued in force under section 9(2) of the Provision of Municipal Services (Reorganization) Ordinance (Cap 552) as if prescribed under section 124I, 124J or 124L or determined under section 124K, as the case may be, until the relevant fee is replaced under section 124I, 124J, 124K or 124L.
(Added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 1 SCHEDULED OFFENCES
[sections 2 & 84]
Section 51A(4) and (5)
Section 54(1)
Regulations made under section 55, 56, 80(1) or 83A
Section 83B
Section 128(3)
Section 128(10)(a)
Section 139
Sections 4A and 5 of the Summary Offences Ordinance (Cap 228)
(Replaced L.N. 276 of 1978. Amended L.N. 264 of 1986; 76 of 1988 s. 4)
Cap 132 Sched 2 SCHEDULED PREMISES
[sections 2, 93 & 102]
Class of premises
No. of cubic metres per hour
for each person who may be
accommodated in the premises
Restaurants
17
Dancing establishments
17
Theatres
13
Cinemas
13
Funeral parlours
17
Factory canteens
17
(Amended 61 of 1974 s. 12; L.N. 89 of 1979; L.N. 366 of 1989)
Cap 132 Sched 3 DESIGNATED AUTHORITIES
[section 3]
Section
Designated Authorities
4
Director of Drainage Services
5
Director of Drainage Services
6
Director of Drainage Services
7
Director of Drainage Services
9
Director of Drainage Services
10
Director of Drainage Services
13
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
14
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
15
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
20
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
22
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
22A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
23
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
23A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
24
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
26
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
27
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
28
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
29
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
30
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
32
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
33
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
34
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
35
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
36
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
37
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
38
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
42
Secretary for Home Affairs in respect of public swimming pools and the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food in respect of other swimming pools
42A
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
42B
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
43
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
44
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
46
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
47
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
48
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
49
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
51A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
56
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
56A
Director of Health
58
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
59
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
62
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
69
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
70
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
75
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene, but in respect of drugs, Director of Health
76A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
76B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
77
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
78
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
79(1), (3) and (5)
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
79A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
80
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
81
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
82
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
83A
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, but the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene for section 83A(1)(g) and (i)
83B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
84
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
86
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
86B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
92A
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
92AA
Secretary for Home Affairs
92AB
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
92B
Secretary for Home Affairs in respect of any activity specified in the Eleventh Schedule and the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food in respect of any activity specified in Schedule 11A
93
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
94
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
94A
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
100
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
101
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
104
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
105
Director of Buildings
105A
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105B
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105C
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105D
Secretary for Home Affairs
105E
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105G
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105H
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105I
Secretary for Home Affairs
105K
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105L
Secretary for Home Affairs
105M
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105N
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105O
Secretary for Home Affairs
105P
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
105Q
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
106(1) and (6)
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
106(3) and (4)
Director of Lands
107
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
108
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
109
Secretary for Home Affairs
110
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
111
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
111B
Director of Lands
111C
Director of Lands
112
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
112A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
114
Director of Lands in respect of cemeteries specified in Parts I, II and IVA of the Fifth Schedule
115
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene in respect of cemeteries specified in Part I of the Fifth Schedule
116
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food in respect of cemeteries specified in Parts I and II of the Fifth Schedule
117
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
118(1) and (4)
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
118(2)
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene in respect of cemeteries specified in Parts I, II and IVA of the Fifth Schedule
119A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene in respect of cemeteries specified in Part I of the Fifth Schedule
121
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
123
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
123A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
123B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
123C
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
124
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124C
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124D
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124E
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
124I
Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food
124J
Secretary for Home Affairs
124K(1)
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
124K(3)
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
124L
Secretary for Home Affairs
127
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128C
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128D
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
(Schedule 3 replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7. Amended L.N. 106 of 2002; 1 of 2002 s. 4)
Cap 132 Sched 4 PUBLIC PLEASURE GROUNDS
[sections 2 & 106]
Public pleasure grounds (other than bathing beaches)
The Island of Hong Kong
Aberdeen Boulder's Corner Rest Garden
Aberdeen Praya Road Sitting-out Area
Aberdeen Promenade
Aberdeen Reservoir Road Garden
Aberdeen Reservoir Road Sitting-out Area
Aberdeen Sports Centre
Aberdeen Sports Ground
Aberdeen Tennis & Squash Centre
Aberdeen Waterfront Garden
Admiralty Garden
Aldrich Bay Children's Playground
Aldrich Bay Playground
Aldrich Bay Promenade
Aldrich Street Playground
Amoy Street Sitting-out Area
Ap Lei Chau Bridge Road Playground
Ap Lei Chau Main Street Temporary Sitting-out Area
Ap Lei Chau Park
Ap Lei Chau Playground
Ap Lei Chau Service Reservoir Playground
Ap Lei Chau Sports Centre
Apleichau Bridge (North) Children's Playground
Basel Road Playground
Belcher Bay Park
Belcher's Street Sitting-out Area
Big Wave Bay Picnic Area
Blake Gardens
Blue Pool Road Sitting-out Area
Bonham Road Rest Garden
Bowen Road Fitness Trail
Bowen Road Garden
Bowen Road Lovers' Stone Garden
Bowen Road Park
Bowen Road Temporary Playground
Bowen Road Temporary Sitting-out Area
Bowen Road Tennis Courts
Bowrington Road Market Roof-top Children's Playground
Braemar Hill Road Playground
Braemar Hill Road Sitting-out Area
Brewin Path Temporary Playground
Bridges Street Market Children's Playground
Broadwood Road Rest Garden
Bullock Lane Sitting-out Area
Cadogan Street Temporary Garden
Caine Lane Garden
Caine Road Garden
Caine Road Sitting-out Area
Causeway Bay Promenade
Causeway Bay Sports Ground
Cenotaph, the
Chai Wan Park
Chai Wan Pool-side Garden
Chai Wan Road Children's Playground
Chai Wan Road Roundabout Garden
Chai Wan Road Sitting-out Area No. 1
Chai Wan Road Sitting-out Area No. 2
Chai Wan Road Temporary Rest Garden
Chai Wan Sports Centre
Chater Garden
Chater Road Sitting-out Area
Cheung Man Road Rest Garden
Ching Wah Street Sitting-out Area
Choi Sai Woo Park
Chung Hom Kok Beach Children's Playground
Chung Hom Kok Park
Chung Wo Lane Sitting-out Area
Church Street Sitting-out Area
Clarence Terrace Children's Playground
Cleverly Street Sitting-out Area
Cloud View Road Service Reservoir Playground
Comfort Terrace Rest Garden
Conduit Road Children's Playground
Conduit Road Rest Garden
Conduit Road Service Reservoir Playground
Connaught Garden
Coombe Road Children's Playground
Eastern Hospital Road Sitting-out Area
Eastern Hospital Road Temporary Rest Garden
Electric Road/Hing Fat Street Amenity Plot
Elgin Street Children's Playground
Factory Street Playground
Fat Hing Street Children's Playground
Fei Tsui Road Sitting-out Area
Finnie Street Sitting-out Area
Fleming Road Garden
Forbes Street Temporary Playground
Fortress Hill Playground
Fortress Hill Road Garden
Gloucester Road/Cannon Street Sitting-out Area
Gloucester Road Garden
Gough Hill Path Children's Playground
Graham Street Sitting-out Area
Greig Road Sitting-out Area
Guildford Road Rest Garden
Hang Fa Chuen Playground
Happy Valley Recreation Ground
Harbour Road Garden
Harbour Road Sports Centre
Harcourt Garden
Hatton Road Sitting-out Area
Headland Road/Repulse Bay Road Garden
Healthy Village Playground
Hennessy Road/Johnston Road Sitting-out Area
Hennessy Road Playground
Heung Yip Road Sitting-out Area
High West Picnic Area (temporary)
Hill Road Garden
Hill Road Rest Garden
Hing Wah Estate Playground No. 1
Hoi Ning Street Sitting-out Area
Hollywood Road Children's Playground
Hollywood Road Park
Hong Cheung Street Sitting-out Area
Hong Fu Playground
Hong Kong Park
Hong Kong Park Sports Centre
Hong Kong Squash Centre
Hong Kong Tennis Centre
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Hung Shing Street Rest Garden
Island East Sports Centre
Java Road Playground
Java Road Sports Centre
Ka Ning Path Garden
Ka Wai Man Road Garden
Ka Wai Man Road Sitting-out Area
Kam Wah Street Rest Garden
Kau U Fong Children's Playground
Kennedy Road Playground
Kennedy Street Sitting-out Area
Kennedy Town Playground
Kennedy Town Service Reservoir Playground
Kennedy Town Temporary Recreation Ground
Ki Ling Lane Children's Playground
King George V Memorial Park, Hong Kong
King's Road Amenity Plot
King's Road Playground
Kotewall Road Rest Garden
Kotewall Road Sitting-out Area
Kwai Fong Street Playground
Kwong Hon Terrace Garden
Kwong Ming Street Children's Playground
Lambeth Walk Rest Garden
Lan Kwai Fong Sitting-out Area
Lau Sin Street Temporary Sitting-out Area
Law Uk Folk Museum Rest Garden
Lee Nam Road Sitting-out Area No. 1
Lee Nam Road Sitting-out Area No. 2
Lei King Wan Sitting-out Area
Lei Yue Mun Park
Li Sing Street Playground
Lin Fa Kung Garden
Lin Fa Kung Street East Sitting-out Area
Lockhart Road Playground
Lockhart Road Sports Centre
Lok Hing Lane Temporary Sitting-out Area
Lok Man Road Sitting-out Area
Lower Albert Road Sitting-out Area
Lun Fat Street Sitting-out Area
Magazine Gap Road Garden
Magazine Gap Service Reservoir Playground
Man Hong Street Playground
Marble Road Temporary Playground
Miu Tung Street Sitting-out Area
Mong Lung Street Sitting-out Area
Monmouth Park
Monmouth Terrace Playground
Monmouth Terrace Sitting-out Area
Moreton Terrace Temporary Playground
Morrison Hill Road Playground
Mount Austin Playground
Mount Austin Road Rest Garden
Mount Butler Sitting-out Area
Mount Davis Service Reservoir Sitting-out Area
Mount Davis Temporary Sitting-out Area
Mui Fong Street Children's Playground
Mui Fong Street Sitting-out Area
Nam Fung Road Rest Garden
Nam Long Shan Road Children's Playground and Rest Garden
Nam Long Shan Road Rest Garden
Nam Long Shan Road Sitting-out Area
Nam Ning Street Sitting-out Area
Nam On Street Sitting-out Area
North Point Ferry Concourse Promenade
North Point Market Roof-top Children's Playground
North Point Service Reservoir Playground
North Point Vehicular Ferry Pier Playground
Oaklands Avenue Sitting-out Area
Old Main Street Rest Garden
Old Peak Road Rest Garden
Pak Fuk Road Playground
Pak Fuk Road Safety Town
Peak Firing Range Picnic Area
Peak Road Garden
Peel Rise Rest Garden
Perkins Road Sitting-out Area
Pier 3 Garden
Plantation Road Garden
Pok Fu Lam Road Playground
Pok Fu Lam Village Temporary Sitting-out Area
Pokfield Road Sitting-out Area
Provident Garden
Quarry Bay Park
Quarry Bay Reservoir Garden
Quarry Bay Sports Centre
Queen Street Rest Garden
Queen's Road East Garden
Queen's Road East/Hennessy Road Sitting-out Area
Repulse Bay Beach Children's Playground
Repulse Bay Gardens
Robinson Road/Seymour Road Sitting-out Area
Rose Lane Children's Playground
Sai On Lane Children's Playground
Sai On Lane Rest Garden
Sai Wan Ho Harbour Park
Sai Wan Ho Playground
Sai Wan Ho Sports Centre
Sai Woo Lane Playground
Sai Ying Pun Post Office Building Children's Playground
Sam Ka Lane Children's Playground
San Ha Street Sitting-out Area
San Shi Street Sitting-out Area
Sassoon Road Rest Garden
Shaukiwan Road Children's Playground
Shaukiwan Road Sitting-out Area
Shau Kei Wan Market Building Sitting-out Area
Shau Kei Wan Market Roof-top Children's Playground
Shau Kei Wan Service Reservoir Playground
Shek O Beach Sitting-out Area
Shek O Headland Picnic Area
Shek O Road Lookout
Shek O Village Children's Playground
Shek O Village Sitting-out Area
Shek Pai Wan Estate Playground No. 1
Shek Pai Wan Road Amenity Plot
Shek Pai Wan Road Playground
Shek Tong Tsui Sports Centre
Sheung On Street Playground
Sheung Wan Sports Centre
Ship Street Playground
Shum Wan Road Sitting-out Area
Sing Woo Road Rest Garden
Sitting-out Area at Aberdeen Main Road/Ap Lei Chau Bridge Flyover
Sitting-out Area under Flyover in Bonham Road
Sitting-out Area under Flyover in Hill Road
Sitting-out Area under Flyover in Pok Fu Lam Road
Siu Sai Wan Promenade
Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground
Smithfield Road Children's Playground
Smithfield Sports Centre
So Kon Po Recreation Ground
South Bay Road Garden
South Bay Road Rest Garden
Southorn Playground
Sports Road Garden
Spring Garden Lane Sitting-out Area
St. Stephen's Beach Water Sports Centre
Stanley Beach Road Children's Playground
Stanley Beach Road Sitting-out Area
Stanley Link Road Sitting-out Area
Stanley Main Street Sea-front Sitting-out Area
Stanley Market Road Sitting-out Area
Stanley New Street/Stanley Village Road Sitting-out Area
Stanley Village Road Garden
Stanley Waterfront Playground
Star Ferry Concourse Sitting-out Area
Statue Square Gardens
Stone Nullah Lane Garden
Stubbs Road Children's Playground
Stubbs Road Garden
Stubbs Road Lookout
Stubbs Road Sitting-out Area
Sun Pat Kan Sitting-out Area
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park
Sung Hing Lane Children's playground
Tai Hang Drive Playground
Tai Hang Drive Sitting-out Area
Tai Hang Road/Blue Pool Road Children's Playground
Tai Hang Road Children's Playground
Tai Hang Road Rest Garden
Tai Lok Street Sitting-out Area
Tai Man Street Sitting-out Area
Tai Ping Shan Lions View Point Pavilion
Tai Tam Reservoir Road Sitting-out Area
Tai Tam Road/Chai Wan Road Amenity Plot
Tai Wo Street Playground
Tak Yan Street Children's Playground
Third Street Playground
Third Street Sitting-out Area
Tin Chiu Street Children's Playground
Tin Chiu Street Playground
Tin Hau Temple Garden
Tin Hau Temple Road Garden No. 1
Tin Hau Temple Road Garden No. 2
Tin Hau Temple Road Garden No. 3
Tin Hau Temple Road/Fortress Hill Road Garden
Tin Hau Temple Road Park
Tin Wan Estate Playground
Tin Wan Market Roof-top Children's Playground
Tung Hei Road Children's Playground
Tung Lo Wan Garden
Tung Lo Wan Road Sitting-out Area
Tung Wah Centenary Square Garden
Tunnel Approach Rest Garden
Upper Kai Lun Wan Temporary Sitting-out Area
Upper Station Street Sitting-out Area
Ventris Road Garden
Victoria Park
Victoria Park Squash Court
Victoria Park Tennis Court
Victoria Peak Garden
Wa On Lane Sitting-out Area
Wah Lam Path Sitting-out Area
Wan Chai Gap Park
Wan Chai Gap Road Playground
Wan Chai Market Roof-top Playground
Wan Chai Park
Wan Chai Sports Ground
Wan Chai Temporary Promenade
Wan Tsui Road Amenity Plot
Waterfall Bay Park
Watson Road Rest Garden
West End Park
Western Park Sports Centre
Wharf Road Rest Garden
Whitfield Road Rest Garden
Whitty Street Children's Playground
Wing Lee Street Rest Garden
Wing Lee Street Sitting-out Area
Wing Ning Street Sitting-out Area
Wing Tai Road Garden
Wong Chuk Hang Recreation Ground
Wong Chuk Hang Road Garden
Wong Chuk Hang Service Reservoir Rest Garden
Wong Chuk Hang Sports Centre
Wong Chuk Hang Temporary Cycling Area
Wong Ma Kok Road Playground
Wong Ma Kok Road Temporary Sitting-out Area
Wong Nai Chung Gap Sitting-out Area
Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park
Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park Fitness Trail
Wong Nai Chung Road Crescent Garden
Wong Nai Chung Road Rest Garden
Wong Nai Chung Road Sitting-out Area
Wong Nai Chung Sports Centre
Wun Sha Street Children's Playground
Yee Shing Lane Temporary Sitting-out Area
Yee Tai Street Sitting-out Area
Yip Kan Street Sitting-out Area
Yue Kwong Road Sports Centre
Kowloon
Anchor Street Playground
Argyle Street Playground
Arran Street Sitting-out Area
Arthur Street Temporary Playground
Astor Plaza Garden
Battery Street Sitting-out Area
Berwick Street Sitting-out Area
Boundary Street Amenity Plot
Boundary Street Recreation Ground
Boundary Street Sports Centre No. 1
Boundary Street Sports Centre No. 2
Broadcast Drive Garden
Broadcast Drive Playground
Canton Road/Dundas Street Sitting-out Area
Canton Road/Nelson Street Sitting-out Area
Canton Road Playground
Carpenter Road Park
Castle Peak Road/Ching Cheung Road Rest Garden
Castle Peak Road Sitting-out Area
Changsha Street Sitting-out Area
Chatham Road/Winslow Street Sitting-out Area
Cherry Street Sitting-out Area
Cheung Sha Wan Playground
Cheung Sha Wan Road/Cheung Shun Street Playground
Cheung Sha Wan Road/Lai Chi Kok Road Flyover Amenity Plot
Cheung Sha Wan Sports Centre
Ching Cheung Road Extension Amenity Plot
Choi Hung Road Badminton Centre
Choi Hung Road Interchange Amenity Plot
Choi Hung Road Playground
Choi Hung Road Sports Centre
Chuk Yuen Sports Centre
Chun Wah Road Sports Centre
Clear Water Bay Road Central Strip
Clear Water Bay Road Temporary Sitting-out Area
Cornwall Street Children's Playground
Cornwall Street/Ede Road Garden
Cornwall Street Park
Cornwall Street Squash and Table Tennis Centre
Cox's Road Children's Playground
Diamond Hill Crematorium Sitting-out Area
Diocesan Boys' School Approach Road Sitting-out Area
Dorset Crescent Rest Garden
Dundas Street Sitting-out Area
East Kowloon Way Flyover Rest Garden
Ede Road Playground
Elegance Road Garden
Essex Crescent Rest Garden
Fa Hui Park
Fa Yuen Street Sports Centre
Fan Wa Street Sitting-out Area
Fan Wa Street Temporary Sitting-out Area
Fat Kwong Street Garden No. 1
Fat Kwong Street Garden No. 2
Fat Kwong Street Playground
Fat Kwong Street Sports Centre
Fei Fung Street Sitting-out Area
Ferry Street Playground
Fuk Wah Street Rest Garden
Fuk Wing Street Rest Garden
Fung Mo Interchange Amenity Plot
Fung Tak Park
Gascoigne Road/Nathan Road Rest Garden (Stage I)
Hamilton Street Rest Garden
Hammer Hill Park
Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground
Hau Wong Temple Rest Garden
Hing Wah Street Playground
Hip Wo Street/Mut Wah Street Sitting-out Area
Hiu Kwong Street Children's Playground
Hiu Kwong Street Park Strip
Hiu Kwong Street Recreation Ground
Hiu Kwong Street Rest Garden
Hiu Kwong Street Sports Centre
Hiu Ming Street Playground
Ho Man Tin East Service Reservoir Playground
Ho Man Tin High Level Service Reservoir Playground
Ho Man Tin Hill Road Rest Garden
Ho Man Tin Park
Ho Man Tin Sports Centre
Hoi Bun Road Park
Hoi Bun Road Sitting-out Area
Hoi Sham Park
Hong Keung Street Rest Garden
Hong Lee Road Rest Garden
Hong Ning Road Children's Playground
Hong Ning Road Garden No. 1
Hong Ning Road Garden No. 2
Hong Ning Road Park
Hong Ning Road Recreation Ground
Hong Ning Road Rest Garden
Hong Tat Path Garden
Hung Hom Municipal Services Building Sports Centre
Hung Hom South Road Rest Garden
Hutchison Park
Inverness Road Garden
Jordan Valley Playground
Junction Road Park
Kai Cheung Road Sitting-out Area
Kai Tak East Playground
Kai Tak East Sports Centre
Kai Tin Road Sitting-out Area
Kam Fung Street Sitting-out Area
Kam Shing Road Recreation Ground
Kau Pui Lung Road Playground
Kent Road Garden
King Fuk Street Playground
King Fuk Street Sitting-out Area
King George V Memorial Park, Kowloon
King Wan Street Playground
King's Park High Level Service Reservoir Playground
King's Park Hockey Ground
King's Park Rest Garden
King's Park Rise Garden
King's Park Recreation Ground
Ko Chiu Road Rest Garden
Ko Shan Road Park
Kowloon Bay Park
Kowloon Bay Playground
Kowloon Bay Sports Centre
Kowloon Bay Sports Ground
Kowloon City Road Flyover Sitting-out Area
Kowloon City Sports Centre
Kowloon Park
Kowloon Park Drive Children's Playground
Kowloon Park Drive Rest Garden
Kowloon Park Sports Centre
Kowloon Tsai Park
Kowloon Tsai Park Squash Court
Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground
Kowloon Walled City Park
Kung Lok Road Amenity Plot
Kung Lok Road Playground
Kwai Chung Road Flyover Amenity Plot
Kwei Chow Street/Yuk Yat Street Sitting-out Area
Kwong Lee Road Playground
Kwun Chung Sports Centre
Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Square
Kwun Tong High Level Service Reservoir Garden
Kwun Tong Recreation Ground (South of Kwun Tong (Tsui Ping Road) Housing Estate)
Kwun Tong Road Amenity Plot (outside Kai Yip Estate)
Kwun Tong Road Children's Playground
Kwun Tong Road/Hip Wo Street Rest Garden
Kwun Tong Road/Ngau Tau Kok Road Amenity Plot
Kwun Tong Road Rest Garden
Kwun Tong Road Sitting-out Area
Kwun Tong Road/Ting On Street Temporary Amenity Plot
Laguna Park
Lai Chi Kok Garden
Lai Chi Kok Interchange Amenity Plot
Lai Chi Kok Park
Lai Chi Kok Park Sports Centre
Lai Chi Kok Road/Canton Road Garden
Lai Chi Kok Road Interchange Flyover Amenity Plot
Lai Chi Kok Road/Tai Nam Street Sitting-out Area
Lai Chi Kok Temporary Recreation Ground
Lai Yip Street Sitting-out Area
Lam Fook Street Sitting-out Area
Lam Hing Street Sitting-out Area
Lam Tin Bus Terminus Sitting-out Area
Lam Tin Park
Lam Tin Service Reservoir Playground
Lam Tin South Sports Centre
Lam Wah Street Playground
Lei Cheng Uk Garden
Lei Cheng Uk Playground
Lei Cheng Uk Swimming Pool Rest Garden
Lei Cheng Uk Swimming Pool Sitting-out Area (No. 2)
Lei Yue Mun Rest Garden
Lei Yue Mun Road Playground
Lei Yue Mun Sports Centre
Lei Yue Mun Typhoon Shelter Breakwater Sitting-out Area
Lei Yue Mun Waterfront Sitting-out Area
Lion Rock Park
Lok Fu Park
Lok Fu Recreation Ground
Lok Fu Service Reservoir Rest Garden
Lok Kwan Street Park
Lok Shan Road Playground
Lok Sin Road/Carpenter Road Sitting-out Area
Lok Sin Road/Choi Hung Road Sitting-out Area
Lok Wah Playground
Lok Wah Street Playground
Lomond Road Garden
Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate Playground No. 8
Lung Cheung Road Lookout
Lung Cheung Road North/Po Kong Village Road Sitting-out Area
Lung Cheung Road Park
Lung Cheung Road Playground
Lung Cheung Road Sitting-out Area
Ma Chai Hang Recreation Ground
Ma Tau Wai Road Playground
Ma Tau Wai Road/Ma Hang Chung Road Rest Garden
Ma Tau Wai Road/Sheung Heung Road Garden
Ma Tau Wai Road/Tai Wan Road Sitting-out Area
Ma Tau Wai Road/To Kwa Wan Road Garden
Ma Tau Wai Service Reservoir Playground
MacPherson Playground
Magnolia Road Rest Garden (inside Yau Yat Chuen Estate, N.K.I.L. 3594)
Man Cheong Street Rest Garden
Man Fuk Road Garden
Man Ming Lane Rest Garden
Maple Street Playground
Mei Foo Sun Chuen Bus Terminus Amenity Plot
Middle Road Children's Playground
Mody Road Garden
Mong Kok Market Children's Playground
Mong Kok Road Playground
Mongkok Civic Triangle
Moray Road Children's Playground
Morse Park
Morse Park Sports Centre
Morse Park Squash Court
Muk Lun Street Playground
Mut Wah Street Playground
Nam Cheong Park
Nam Cheong Street Rest Garden
Nam Cheong Street Sitting-out Area
Nam Cheong Street/Tai Po Road Rest Garden
Nathan Road/Boundary Street Sitting-out Area
Nga Tsin Wai Road Sitting-out Area
Ngau Chi Wan Market Roof Top Children's Playground
Ngau Chi Wan Sports Centre
Ngau Chi Wan Street Temporary Sitting-out Area
Ngau Chi Wan Village Playground
Ngau Tau Kok Road Children's Playground
Ngau Tau Kok Road Flyover Rest Garden
Ngau Tau Kok Road Rest Garden
Ngau Tau Kok Road Sports Centre
Ning Po Street/Shanghai Street Rest Garden
Nullah Road Sitting-out Area
Olympic Garden
On Tak Road Playground
Osmanthus Road Rest Garden (inside Yau Yat Chuen Estate, N.K.I.L. 3594)
Oxford Road Playground
Pak Kung Street Garden
Peace Avenue Playground
Pei Ho Street Sports Centre
Peking Road Sitting-out Area
Pentland Street Garden
Perth Street Sports Ground
Pik Wan Road Rest Garden
Ping Shek Playground
Po Kong Interchange Rest Garden
Po Kong Village Road Sports Centre
Po On Road Playground
Po On Road Sports Centre
Poplar Street Children's Playground
Portland Street Rest Garden
Portland Street Sitting-out Area
Prince Edward Road/Nullah Road Garden
Princess Margaret Road Children's Playground
Princess Margaret Road Garden
Public Square Street Children's Playground and Rest Garden
Public Square Street/Cliff Road Sitting-out Area
Public Square Street/Kansu Street Rest Garden
Pui Ching Road Playground
Pui Ching Road Rest Garden
Reclamation Street/Nelson Street Sitting-out Area
Reclamation Street Sitting-out Area
Reclamation Street/Soy Street Sitting-out Area
Rutland Quadrant Children's Playground
Sai Tso Wan Recreation Ground
Sai Yee Street Children's Playground
Sai Yee Street Garden
Saigon Street Playground
Salisbury Road Garden
Sam Chuk Street Sitting-out Area
Sam Ka Tsuen Recreation Ground
San Po Kong Interchange Rest Garden
San Po Kong Sitting-out Area
Sau Mau Ping Bus Terminus Amenity Plot
Sau Mau Ping Estate (Stage I) Playground No. 3
Sau Mau Ping Memorial Park
Sau Mau Ping Road/Hiu Kwong Street Sitting-out Area
Sau Mau Ping Road Safety Town
Sau Nga Road Playground
Sau Yan Path Amenity Plot
Sham Shui Po Park
Sham Shui Po Sports Ground
Shanghai Street/Dundas Street Sitting-out Area
Shanghai Street/Market Street Playground
Shanghai Street/Shangtung Street Sitting-out Area
Shek Kip Mei Central Playground
Shek Kip Mei Park
Shek Kip Mei Park Sports Centre
Shek Kip Mei Service Reservoir Playground
Shek Kip Mei Street Rest Garden
Shek Ku Lung Road Playground
Shek Ku Lung Road Rest Garden
Sheung Li Uk Garden
Sheung Lok Street Garden
Sheung Shing Street Park
Sheung Wo Street Sitting-out Area
Shing Tak Street Sitting-out Area
Shing Yip Street Rest Garden
Shui Wo Street Sports Centre
Shun Lee Tsuen Park
Shun Lee Tsuen Playground
Shun Lee Tsuen Road Lookout
Shun Lee Tsuen Sports Centre
Shun Ning Road Recreation Ground
Shung Ling Street Playground
Shung Ling Street Sitting-out Area
Signal Hill Garden
Sin Fat Road Tennis Courts
Star Ferry Concourse Fountain
Station Lane Sitting-out Area
Sung Wong Toi Garden
Sung Wong Toi Playground
Sycamore Playground
Sycamore Street Playground
Sycamore Street Rest Garden
Tai Hang Sai Street Sitting-out Area
Tai Hang Tung Estate Playground No. 1
Tai Hang Tung Estate Playground No. 2
Tai Hang Tung Recreation Ground
Tai Hang Tung Sitting-out Area
Tai Kok Tsui Road/Cherry Street Amenity Plot
Tai Kok Tsui Road/Larch Street Sitting-out Area
Tai Kok Tsui Road/Maple Street Garden
Tai Po Road/Castle Peak Road Amenity Plot
Tai Po Road/Castle Peak Road Rest Garden
Tai Po Road/Pak Tin Street Playground
Tai Wan Shan Park
Tai Wan Road Playground
Tai Yip Street Sitting-out Area
Tak Cheong Street Playground
Tak Ku Ling Road Rest Garden
Temple Street/Kansu Street Temporary Rest Garden
Thistle Street Rest Garden
Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground
Tin Kwong Road Tennis Court
Ting Fu Street Sitting-out Area
Ting On Street Playground
Ting Yu Square Temporary Sitting-out Area
To Kwa Wan Complex Indoor Games Room
To Kwa Wan Complex Playground
To Kwa Wan Recreation Ground
To Kwa Wan Sports Centre
To Yuen Street Playground
Tong Mei Road Children's Playground (part temporary)
Tong Mei Road Sitting-out Area
Tong Mei Road/Tung Chau Street Sitting-out Area
Tseuk Kiu Street Sitting-out Area
Tsing Chau Street Playground
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Tsun Yip Cooked Food Market Roof Top Rest Garden
Tsun Yip Street Playground
Tsz Wan Shan Bus Terminus Sitting-out Area
Tsz Wan Shan Estate Central Playground
Tsz Wan Shan Estate Service Reservoir Playground
Tsz Wan Shan Road Playground
Tsz Wan Shan Road Rest Garden
Tsz Wan Shan Road Sitting-out Area
Tung Chau Street Park
Tung On Street Rest Garden
Urban Council Centenary Garden
Wai Chi Street Playground
Wai Chi Street Rest Garden
Wai Yip Street Flyover Amenity Plot
Wai Yip Street/Lai Yip Street Amenity Plot
Wai Yip Street/Sheung Yee Road Sitting-out Area
Wai Yip Street Sitting-out Area
Wan Fung Street Sitting-out Area
Wan Hon Street/Hip Wo Street Rest Garden
Wan Hon Street Rest Garden
Wang Tai Road Sitting-out Area
Waterloo Road/Canton Road Rest Garden
Waterloo Road/Wylie Road Garden
Waterloo Road/Wylie Road Sitting-out Area
Wing Hong Street Rest Garden
Wing On Plaza Garden
Winslow Street Playground
Wong Tai Sin Service Reservoir Playground
Wuhu Street Temporary Playground
Yan Fung Street Rest Garden
Yan Oi Court Garden
Yan Oi Street Playground
Yau Ma Tei Community Centre Rest Garden
Yau Tong Centre Rest Garden
Yau Tong Service Reservoir Playground
Yee On Street Market Rest Garden
Yin Hing Street Recreation Ground
Yue Man Square Rest Garden
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden
Yuet Wah Street Playground
The New Territories
A Kung Kok Street Garden
Ap Chau Sitting-out Area
Butterfly Beach Park
Castle Peak Road Garden (6 M.S.)
Castle Peak Road (San Hui) Park
Central Kwai Chung Park
Chai Kek Children's Playground
Chai Wan Kok Playground
Chai Wan Kok Rest Garden
Che Kung Miu Road Playground
Cheung Chau Park
Cheung Chau Sports Centre
Cheung Chau Sports Ground
Cheung Chau Tung Wan Children's Playground
Cheung Fai Road Promenade
Cheung Fat Sports Centre
Cheung Hang Village Playground
Cheung Po Chai Cave Picnic Area
Cheung Po Tsuen Playground
Cheung Shue Tan Children's Playground
Cheung Tat Road Sitting-out Area
Cheung Wan Street Rest Garden
Chi Tong Tsuen Children's Playground
Chi Tong Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Chik Fu Street Rest Garden
Chik Fuk Street Sitting-out Area
Chim Uk Village Children's Playground
Ching Hong Road Hill Top Sitting-out Area
Ching Hong Road Playground
Chong Hing Water Sports Centre
Chow Tin Tsuen Children's Playground
Chuen On Road Garden
Chui Lok Street Garden
Chui Tin Street Soccer Pitch
Chuk Hang Playground
Chun Yin Square Playground
Chung Hing Pun Shan Road Sitting-out Area, Cheung Chau
Chung Mei Road Sitting-out Area
Chung Mei Road Temporary Playground
Chung Nga Road Children's Playground
Chung Shum Wai Children's Playground
Chung Sing Path Playground
Chung Uk Children's Playground
Chung Uk Tsuen Playground
Circle Park
Deacon Chiu Park
Don Bosco Road Leisure Shelter, Cheung Chau
Fa Sam Hang Pavilion
Fan Leng Lau Garden
Fan Leng Lau Pleasure Ground
Fan Leng Lau Road Playground
Fan Ling Wai Playground
Fanling Hong Lok Park
Fanling New Town Squash Courts
Fanling Recreation Ground (Stage I)
Fanling Station Playground
Fanling Station Sitting-out Area
Fanling Temporary Tennis Courts
Finger Hill Sitting-out Area, Peng Chau
Fong Ma Po Children's Playground
Fu Heng Sports Centre
Fu Pui Garden
Fu Shin Sports Centre
Fu Tei Chung Tsuen Children's Playground
Fu Uk Garden
Fu Uk Road Rest Garden
Fui Sha Wai Playground
Fuk Hang Playground
Fung Cheung Road Garden
Fung Heung Street Sitting-out Area
Fung Kam Street Sports Centre
Fung Kwan Street Garden
Fung Nam Road Garden
Fung Shue Wo Resite Village Basketball Court
Fung Shue Wo Sports Centre
Fung Tei Garden
Fung Wong Wu Playground
Fung Yau Street North Sitting-out Area
Fung Yuen Playground
Ha Fa Shan Children's Playground
Ha Fa Shan Garden
Ha Hang Village Sitting-out Area
Ha Tam Shui Hang Sitting-out Area
Ha Wan Tsuen Basketball Court
Hang Hau Basketball Court
Hang Hau Garden
Hang Hau Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Hang Hong Street Garden
Hang Mei Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Hang Ping Street Playground
Hang Tak Pavilion
Hang Tau Tsuen Playground
Heng On Sports Centre
Hin Keng Sports Centre
Hin Tin Playground
Hing Fong Road Garden
Hing Fong Road Playground
Hing Shing Road Playground
Ho Chung Soccer Pitch
Ho Pui Tsuen Playground
Ho Sheung Heung Playground
Hoi On Road Playground
Hoi Shing Garden
Hong Kin Road Garden
Hung Cheung Road Playground
Hung Leng Children's Playground
Hung Mui Kuk Road Playground
Hung Shing Temple Children's Playground, Cheung Chau
Hung Uk Tsuen Playground
Jockey Club Cheung Chau Tung Wan Children's Playground
Jockey Club Hing Shing Road Playground
Jockey Club Kwai Shing Circuit Sitting-out Area
The Jockey Club Kwai Shing Public Squash Courts
Jockey Club Tak Wah Park
The Jockey Club Tuen Mun Butterfly Beach Sports Centre
The Jockey Club Wong Shek Water Sports Centre
Ka Loon Garden
Kai Leng Playground
Kak Tin Children's Playground
Kak Tin Playground
Kam Mun Hau Garden
Kam Shek New Village Garden
Kam Shek New Village Playground
Kam Sheung Road Sitting-out Area
Kam Tin Market Playground
Kam Tin Po Tei Playground
Kam Tin Shi Children's Playground
Kam Tsin Village Children's Playground
Kan Tau Wai Playground
Kat Hing Wai Garden
Kat Hing Wai Playground
Kat O Playground
Kau Lung Hang Playground
Kau Sai Sun Tsuen Garden
Kau Wah Keng Village Playground
Kei Lun Wai Children's Playground
Keung Yip Street Rest Garden
Ki Lun Kong Public Park
Kik Yeung Road 5-a-side Football Pitch
Kin Tak Street Playground
Kin Yip Street Playground
King Fung Children's Playground
Kiu Tau Rainshelter
Kong Pui Street Rest Garden
Kwai Chung Castle Peak Road Sitting-out Area
Kwai Chung Sports Ground
Kwai Hei Street Sitting-out Area
Kwai Hing Rest Garden
Kwai Hop Street Playground
Kwai Shing Circuit Garden
Kwai Shing Circuit Playground
Kwai Shing Playground
Kwai Shun Street Playground
Kwai Tak Street Rest Garden
Kwai Yi Road Playground
Kwan Mun Hau Tsuen Children's Playground
Kwan Tei Children's Playground
Kwan Tei Sitting-out Area
Kwei Tei Street Garden
Kwok Shui Road Park
Kwong Choi Market Roof-top Garden, Tuen Mun
Kwong Fai Circuit Playground
Kwong Fuk Bridge Garden
Kwong Fuk Football Ground
Kwu Tung Grass Soccer Pitch
Kwu Tung Playground
Kwun Yam Wan Road Seaview Shelter, Cheung Chau
Lady MacLehose Holiday Village
Lai King Hill Road Playground
Lai King Soccer Pitch
Lai King Sports Centre
Lau Fau Shan Playground
Lei Uk Tsuen Children's Playground
Lei UK Tsuen Garden No. 1
Lei UK Tsuen Garden No. 2
Lek Yuen Street Rest Garden
Leng Pei Playground
Leung Tin Sports Centre
Leung Tin Tsuen Garden
Leung Uk Children's Playground, Tai O
Lin Ma Hang Playground
Liu Pok Playground
Lo Wai Garden
Locwood Garden
Loi Tung Sitting-out Area
Lok Fung Path Rest Garden
Lok Kwei Path Rest Garden
Lok Lin Path Sitting-out Area
Lok Ma Chau Garden
Lok Shun Path Barbecue Area
Lok Yuen Path Children's Playground
Long Ping Sports Centre
Lower Cheung Sha Village Children's Playground
Luen Hing Street Sitting-out Area
Luen Wo Hui Children's Playground
Luen Wo Hui Playground
Luen Wo Hui Sports Centre
Luk Keng Sitting-out Area
Luk Keng Village Playground
Lung Fung Sitting-out Area
Lung Mei Village Garden
Lung Sum Avenue Sports Centre
Lung Tsai Tsuen Sitting-out Area, Cheung Chau
Lung Yeuk Tau, San Wai Children's Playground
Lutheran Village Children's Playground, Cheung Chau
Ma Ling Path Rest Garden
Ma Mei Ha Playground
Ma On Kong Garden
Ma On Shan Park
Ma On Shan Pavilion
Ma On Shan Recreation Ground
Ma On Shan Sports Centre
Ma On Shan Sports Ground
Ma Tin Road 5-a-side Football Pitch
Ma Tseuk Leng Children's Playground
Ma Wan Children's Playground
Ma Wat Wai Children's Playground
Ma Wo Pavilion
Ma Wo Sitting-out Area
Ma Yau Tong Rest Garden
Ma Ying Path Rest Garden
Man Mo Temple Garden
Man Uk Bin Children's Playground
Man Yee Playground
Mang Kung Uk Rest Garden
Mei King Playground
Mei Lam Sports Centre
Miu Kong Street Sitting-out Area
Mong Tseng Wai Basketball Court
Mui Shue Hang Playground
Mui Tsz Lam Road Garden
Mui Wo Ferry Concourse Rest Garden
Mui Wo Ferry Pier Road Sitting-out Area
Mui Wo Playground
Mui Wo Sports Centre
Muk Min Ha Garden
Nai Wai Soccer Pitch
Nam Chung Children's Playground
Nam Shan Village Sitting-out Area
Nam Wah Po Playground
Nam Wan Road Sitting-out Area
Nga Ying Chau Garden
Ngan Wai Rest Garden
Ngau Pei Sha Street Playground
Nim Wan Tsuen Children's Playground
North District Park
North District Sports Ground
North Kwai Chung Market Roof-top Playground
North Kwai Chung Tang Shiu Kin Sports Centre
On Chit Street Playground
On Chit Street Soccer Pitch
On Hing Playground
On King Street Park
On Kwok Villa Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen Garden
On Lok Tsuen (No. 1) Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen (No. 2) Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen (No. 3) Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen (No. 4) Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen (No. 5) Sitting-out Area
On Lok Tsuen Playground
On Luk Street Park
On Pong Road Sitting-out Area
On Shing Street Garden
On Tung Street Temporary Playground
On Yuen Street Garden
Osman Ramju Sadick Memorial Sports Centre
Pai Cheong Road Sitting-out Area, Cheung Chau
Pak Fuk Children's Playground
Pak Fuk Tin Sum Playground
Pak Kok Village Rain-shelter, North Lamma
Pak Kong Garden
Pak Kong Soccer Pitch
Pak Sha Wan Tsuen Garden
Pak She Back Street Garden
Pak She Cheung Lee Playground, Cheung Chau
Pak She San Tsuen Garden
Pak Shek Terrace Garden
Pak Tai Temple Playground, Cheung Chau
Pak Tin Pa Garden
Pat Heung Temple Sitting-out Area
Pau Cheung Square Playground
Pei Tau Village Playground
Peng Chau Mini-soccer Pitch
Peng Chau Playground
Peng Chau Sitting-out Area
Peng Chau Sports Centre
Peng Chau Waterfront Playground
Peninsula Lions Garden, Sha Tin Pass
Pik Shui San Tsuen Rest Garden
Pik Uk Garden
Ping Che Children's Playground
Ping Che Kat Tin Children's Playground
Ping Che Mini-soccer Pitch
Ping Kong Children's Playground
Ping Long Playground
Ping Shan Lane Garden
Ping Wui Street Rest Garden
Plover Cove Road Mini-soccer Pitch
Plover Cove Villagers' Playground, Tai Po
Po Heung Bridge Sitting-out Area
Po Hong Park
Po Lam Sports Centre
Po Lo Che Garden
Po Tsui Park
Po Yip Street Sitting-out Area
Praya Street Sports Centre
Pui O Children's Playground
Pui O Playground, Lantau
Pui To Road (South) Rest Garden
Round Table Third Village Playground, Cheung Chau
Sai Ching Street Children's Playground
Sai Ching Street Tennis Court
Sai Kung Outdoor Recreation Centre
Sai Kung Park
Sai Kung Squash Courts
Sai Kung Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground
Sai Kung Tennis Courts
Sai Kung Waterfront Park
Sai Lau Kok Garden
Sai Lau Kok Tsuen Children's Playground
Sam Mun Tsai Children's Playground
Sam Pei Square Playground
Sam Tung Uk Garden
Sam Tung Uk Village Playground
San Hei Pavilion
San Hing Tsuen Children’s Playground
San Hui Playground
San Hui Sitting-out Area
San Hui Tsuen Rest Garden
San Mei Street Basketball Court
San Mei Street Children's Playground
San Mei Street Playground
San Mei Street Sitting-out Area
San On Sitting-out Area
San Pak She Street Sitting-out Area No.1, Cheung Chau
San Pak She Street Sitting-out Area No.2, Cheung Chau
San Pak She Street Sitting-out Area No.3, Cheung Chau
San Pak She Street Sitting-out Area No.4, Cheung Chau
San Pak She Street Sitting-out Area No.5, Cheung Chau
San Pok Pavilion
San Sang Tsuen Sitting-out Area
San Tin Wai Garden
San Tsuen Children's Playground
San Uk Leng Playground
San Uk Ling Basketball Court
San Uk Tsai Children's Playground
San Uk Tsai Playground
San Uk Tsuen Sitting-out Area
San Wai Tsai Children's Playground
San Wan Road Garden
San Wo Lane Playground
Sha Kok Mei Basketball Court
Sha Kok Mei Playground and Garden
Sha Ling Playground
Sha Lo Wan Playground, Lantau
Sha Tau Kok Children's Playground
Sha Tau Kok Promenade Sitting-out Area
Sha Tau Kok Recreation Ground
Sha Tau Kok Square
Sha Tin Jockey Club Public Squash Courts
Sha Tin North Fresh Water Services Reservoir Archery Ground
Sha Tin Park
Sha Tin Road Safety Park
Sha Tin Sports Ground
Sha Tin Wai Playground
Sha Tsui Playground
Sha Tsui Road Playground
Sham Tseng Resite Village Children's Playground
Sham Tseng Temporary Playground
Shan Pui Chung Hau Sitting-out Area
Shan Tong New Village Garden
She Shan Tsuen Children's Playground
Shek Lei Adventure Playground
Shek Lei Street Sitting-out Area
Shek Lei Street Tennis Courts
Shek Pai Tau Playground
Shek Pik Reservoir Garden, Lantau
Shek Pik Resettlers' Playground, Tsuen Wan
Shek Pui Street Garden
Shek Wu Hui Complex Podium Garden
Shek Wu Hui Jockey Club Playground
Shek Wu Hui Playground
Shek Wu Hui Sitting-out Area
Shek Yam Road Rest Garden
Shek Yam Road Rest Garden No. 2
Shek Yam Road Rest Garden No. 3
Shek Yam Road Rest Garden No. 4
Sheun Wan Tung Tsz Children's Playground
Sheung Ko Tan Street Sitting-out Area
Sheung Kwai Chung Children's Playground
Sheung Kwai Chung Garden
Sheung Ning Playground
Sheung Pai Nai Playground
Sheung Shui Garden No. 1
Sheung Shui Garden No. 2
Sheung Shui Garden No. 3
Sheung Shui Garden No. 4
Sheung Shui Heung Basketball Court
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 1
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 2
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 3
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 4
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 5
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 6
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 7
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 8
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 9
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 10
Sheung Shui Heung Sitting-out Area No. 11
Sheung Shui Playground
Sheung Sze Wan Sitting-out Area
Sheung Tsuen Park
Sheung Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Sheung Wo Che Garden
Sheung Wo Hang Children's Playground
Shing Fong Street Rest Garden
Shing Mun River Promenade Garden No. 1
Shing Mun River Promenade Garden No. 2
Shing Mun River Promenade Garden No. 3
Shing Mun Valley Park
Shing Mun Valley Sports Ground
Shui Che Kwun Street Playground
Shui Mei Village Playground
Shui Mun Tau Rest Garden
Shui Pin Tsuen Playground
Shui Wu Garden
Sik Kong Tsuen Playground
Silver Cape Road Sitting-out Area
Sing Ping San Tsuen Children's Playground
Sir Denys Roberts Squash Courts, Yuen Long
Siu Hang Sitting-out Area
Siu Hang Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Siu Lek Yuen Road Playground
Siu Lun Sports Ground
So Kwun Wat Sitting-out Area
Sok Kwu Wan Playground
Sok Kwu Wan Sitting-out Area
South Lantau Road/Tung Chung Road Pavilion
Ta Ho Tun Garden
Ta Kwu Ling Chuk Yuen Playground
Ta Kwu Ling Playground
Tai Choi Yuen Playground, Cheung Chau
Tai Hang Fui Sha Wai Playground
Tai Hing Sports Centre
Tai Ho Road Sitting-out Area No. 1
Tai Ho Road Sitting-out Area No. 2
Tai Ho Road Sitting-out Area No. 3
Tai Kei Ling Sitting-out Area
Tai Kiu Market Sitting-out Area
Tai Kiu Market Squash Courts
Tai Lam Chung Road Children's Playground
Tai Lam Chung Tsuen Children's Playground
Tai Lin Pai Road Playground
Tai Loong Street Playground
Tai Loong Street Rest Garden
Tai Loong Street Sitting-out Area
Tai Mei Tuk Barbecue Area
Tai Mei Tuk Village Children's Playground
Tai Mei Tuk Water Sports Centre
Tai Ming Lane Square
Tai Mong Tsai Picnic Area and Pavilion
Tai O Recreation Ground, Lantau
Tai O Road Playground No.1
Tai O Road Playground No.2
Tai O Road Playground No.3
Tai Om Children's Playground
Tai Pei Square Playground
Tai Pei Tau Rest Garden
Tai Peng San Chuen Rainshelter, North Lamma
Tai Peng San Chuen Sitting-out Area, North Lamma
Tai Po Central Town Square
Tai Po Contour Sitting-out Area
Tai Po Hui Sports Centre
Tai Po Kau Garden
Tai Po Kau Park
Tai Po Kau San Wai Playground
Tai Po Market Rest Garden
Tai Po Mei Children's Playground
Tai Po Old Market Playground
Tai Po Road Look-out
Tai Po Road 10 M.S. Lookout No. 1
Tai Po Road 10 M.S. Lookout No. 2
Tai Po Sports Centre
Tai Po Sports Ground
Tai Po Tau Playground
Tai Po Tsai Rest Garden
Tai Po Waterfront Park
Tai Sang Wai Playground
Tai Shek Hau Tin Hau Temple Sitting-out Area, Cheung Chau
Tai Shui Hang Shelter No. 1, 2, 3 & 4
Tai Tau Leng Playground
Tai Tau Leng Sitting-out Area
Tai Tong Wu Sitting-out Area
Tai Wai New Village Pavilion
Tai Wai Playground
Tai Wan Sitting-out Area, Po Toi
Tai Wan Tau Garden
Tai Wo Hau Road Playground
Tai Wo Hau Road South Playground
Tai Wo Hau Sports Centre
Tai Wo Sports Centre
Tai Wong Ha Playground
Tai Yuen Street Cooked Food Market Sitting-out Area
Tak Yip Street Playground
Tan Chuk Hang Children's Playground
Tan Kwai Tsuen Road Garden
Tap Mun Playground
Tap Mun Sitting-out Area
Tin Fuk Sitting-out Area, Cheung Chau
Tin Ha Road Playground
Tin Ha Wan Garden
Tin Hau Temple Fung Shui Square
Tin Ho Road Playground
Tin Liu Children's Playground
Tin Ping Road Garden
Tin Ping Sports Centre
Tin Sam Garden No. 1
Tin Sam Garden No. 2
Tin Sam Garden No. 3
Tin Sam Sitting-out Area
Tin Shui Road Park
Tin Shui Wai Park
Tin Shui Wai Sports Centre
Tin Shui Wai Sports Ground
Ting Kau Garden
Ting Kau Village Playground
Ting Kok Village Children's Playground
Ting Tai Road Children's Playground
Tolo Harbour Garden
Tong Fong Sitting-out Area
Tong Fuk Playground, Lantau
Tong Hang Playground
Tong Min Tsuen Playground
Tong Yan San Tsuen Playground
Town Park North Children's Playground
Town Park South Playground
Trend Sitting-out Area
Tsang Tai Uk Recreation Ground
Tseng Tau Chung Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Tseng Tau Sheung Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Tseung Kwan O Sports Centre
Tsing Bik Sitting-out Area
Tsing Ho Rest Garden
Tsing Hoi Playground
Tsing King Road Garden
Tsing Luk Street Garden
Tsing Lung Garden
Tsing Lung Tsuen Playground
Tsing Min Children's Playground
Tsing Shan Children's Playground
Tsing Shan Keuk Look-out
Tsing Shan Pavilion
Tsing Sin Garden
Tsing Sin Playground
Tsing Sin Street Basketball Court
Tsing Tin Garden
Tsing Tin Playground
Tsing Wah Garden
Tsing Wah Playground
Tsing Wah Soccer Pitch
Tsing Wu Sitting-out Area
Tsing Yeung Rest Garden, Tuen Mun
Tsing Yi Four Village Playground
Tsing Yi Park
Tsing Yi Promenade
Tsing Yi Road West Park
Tsing Yi Sports Centre
Tsing Yi Sports Ground
Tsing Yu Street Garden
Tsing Yuen Children's Playground
Tso Kung Tam Outdoor Recreation Centre
Tsuen Fu Street Garden
Tsuen King Circuit Children's Playground
Tsuen King Circuit Garden
Tsuen King Circuit Playground
Tsuen King Circuit Recreation Ground and Rest Garden
Tsuen King Circuit Sports Centre
Tsuen Kwai Street Sitting-out Area
Tsuen Wan Market Roof-top Playground
Tsuen Wan Park
Tsuen Wan Riviera Park
Tsuen Wan Tin Hau Temple Garden
Tsuen Wan West Sports Centre
Tsuen Wing Street Playground
Tsui Lam Sports Centre
Tsung Pak Long Children's Playground
Tsung Yuen Ha Playground
Tuen Mun Cultural Square
Tuen Mun Hung Cheung Road Sitting-out Area
Tuen Mun Park
Tuen Mun Promenade
Tuen Mun Recreation and Sports Centre
Tuen Mun San Hui Market Roof-top Playground
Tuen Mun Swimming Pool Squash Courts
Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground
Tui Min Hoi Garden
Tui Min Hoi Rest Garden
Tung Chan Wai Children's Playground
Tung Chung Fort Sitting-out Area
Tung Chung Playground
Tung Fong Children's Playground
Tung Kok Wai Children's Playground
Tung Lo Wan Playground, Sha Tin
Tung Tai Street Rest Garden
Tung Tau Industrial Area Playground
Tung Tau Wai Children's Playground
Tung Wan Barbecue Area, Peng Chau
Tung Wan Sitting-out Area, Peng Chau
Tung Wan Tau Road Rainshelter, Mui Wo
Wah Fat Playground
Wah Shing Tsuen Children's Playground
Wai Man Road Playground
Wai Ming Street Garden
Wai Tau Tsuen Playground
Wai Tsai Street Sitting-out Area, Peng Chau
Wai Tsuen Road Garden
Wai Tsuen Road Rest Garden
Wai Tsuen Sports Centre
Wan Tau Kok Playground
Wan Tau Kok Road Sitting-out Area
Wan Tau Street Sitting-out Area
Wang Toi Shan Playground
Wang Yip Street South Rest Garden
Wing Fong Street Market Roof-top Children's Playground
Wing Hing Wai Sitting-out Area
Wing Kei Road 5-a-side Soccer Pitch
Wing Ling Basketball Court
Wing Ling Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Wing Lung Street Sitting-out Area, Peng Chau
Wing Ping Tsuen Sitting-out Area
Wo Hing Playground
Wo Hing Sports Centre
Wo Liu Hang Playground
Wo Liu Hang Rest Garden
Wo Mei Rest Garden
Wo Yi Hop Road Cooked Food Market Roof-top Sitting-out Area
Wo Yi Hop Road Rest Garden
Wo Yi Hop Road Sports Ground
Wong Ka Wai Sitting-out Area, Tung Chung
Wong Nai Tau Garden
Wong Uk Garden
Wong Yue Tan Children's Playground
Wu Kai Sha Children's Playground
Wu Kau Tang Playground
Wu King Road Garden
Wu Shan Bowling Green
Wu Shan Garden
Wu Shan Recreation Playground
Wu Shan Tennis Courts
Yan Oi Town Square
Yau Ma Hom Garden
Yau Oi Sitting-out Area
Yau Oi Sports Centre
Yau Yue Wan Children's Playground
Yau Yue Wan Playground
Yeung King Playground
Yeung Siu Hang Garden
Yeung Uk Road Sports Centre
Yeung UK Tsuen Garden
Yi Chun Street Playground
Yi Pei Chun Children's Playground
Yi Pei Square Playground
Yim Tin Pok Temporary Playground
Yim Tin Tsai Lookout
Yin Kong Playground
Yip Shing Street Playground
Yuen Chau Kok Park
Yuen Chau Tsai Park
Yuen Kong Tsuen Playground
Yuen Long Children's Playground
Yuen Long Jockey Club Squash Courts
Yuen Long Jockey Club Town Square
Yuen Long Main Road Rest Garden
Yuen Long Park
Yuen Long Stadium
Yuen Long Western Roundabout Amenity Plot
Yuen Shin Park
Yuen Tun Garden
Yuen Wo Playground
Yuen Wo Road Sports Centre
Yung Shue Tsuen Children's Playground
Yung Shue Wan Basketball Court, North Lamma
Yung Shue Wan Playground
Yung Shue Wan Sitting-out Area
Yung Shue Wan/Sok Kwu Wan Rainshelter
Bathing beaches
The Island of Hong Kong
Big Wave Bay Beach
Chung Hom Kok Beach
Deep Water Bay Beach
Hairpin Beach
Middle Bay Beach
Repulse Bay Beach
Rocky Bay Beach
Shek O Beach
South Bay Beach
St. Stephen's Beach
Stanley Main Beach
Turtle Cove Beach
The New Territories
Anglers' Beach
Approach Beach
Butterfly Beach
Cafeteria New Beach
Cafeteria Old Beach
Casam Beach
Castle Peak Beach
Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach
Clear Water Bay First Beach
Clear Water Bay Second Beach
Gemini Beaches
Golden Beach
Hap Mun Bay Beach
Hoi Mei Wan Beach
Hung Shing Yeh Beach
Kadoorie Beach
Kiu Tsui Beach
Kwun Yam Beach
Lido Beach
Lo So Shing Beach
Lower Cheung Sha Beach
Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach
Pui O Beach
Silver Mine Bay Beach
Silverstrand Beach
Ting Kau Beach
Tong Fuk Beach
Trio Beach
Upper Cheung Sha Beach(Amended G.N.A. 135 of 1960; G.N.A. 114 of 1961; G.N.A. 4 of 1962; L.N. 27 of 1967; L.N. 155 of 1967; L.N. 121 of 1968; L.N. 38 of 1969; L.N. 38 of 1970; L.N. 179 of 1970; L.N. 38 of 1972; L.N. 84 of 1973; L.N. 1 of 1975; L.N. 67 of 1975; L.N. 10 of 1977; L.N. 50 of 1977; L.N. 226 of 1977; L.N. 283 of 1977; L.N. 24 of 1978; L.N. 110 of 1978; L.N. 143 of 1978; L.N. 221 of 1978; L.N. 261 of 1978; L.N. 267 of 1978; L.N. 142 of 1979; L.N. 162 of 1979; L.N. 206 of 1979; L.N. 302 of 1979; L.N. 303 of 1979; L.N. 50 of 1980; L.N. 88 of 1980; L.N. 162 of 1980; L.N. 193 of 1980; L.N. 382 of 1980; L.N. 180 of 1981; L.N. 265 of 1981; L.N. 399 of 1981; L.N. 23 of 1982; L.N. 38 of 1982; L.N. 84 of 1982; L.N. 95 of 1982; L.N. 96 of 1982; L.N. 138 of 1982; L N. 168 of 1982; L.N. 319 of 1982; L.N. 324 of 1982; L.N. 336 of 1982; L.N. 338 of 1982; L.N. 348 of 1982; L.N. 381 of 1982; L.N. 396 of 1982; L.N. 34 of 1983; L.N. 41 of 1983; L.N. 120 of 1983; L.N. 308 of 1983; L.N. 394 of 1983; L.N. 207 of 1984; L.N. 359 of 1984; L.N. 407 of 1984; L.N. 191 of 1985; L.N. 276 of 1985; L.N. 326 of 1985; L.N. 356 of 1985; L.N. 68 of 1986; L.N. 77 of 1986; 10 of 1986 s. 26; L.N. 164 of 1986; L.N. 279 of 1986; L.N. 321 of 1986; L.N. 109 of 1987; L.N. 212 of 1987; L.N. 244 of 1987; L.N. 283 of 1987; L.N. 352 of 1987; L.N. 410 of 1987; L.N. 425 of 1987; L.N. 91 of 1988; L.N. 120 of 1988; L.N. 170 of 1988; L.N. 180 of 1988; L.N. 271 of 1988; L.N. 277 of 1988; L.N. 359 of 1988; L.N. 52 of 1989; L.N. 108 of 1989; L.N. 147 of 1989; L.N. 229 of 1989; L.N. 324 of 1989; L.N. 332 of 1989; L.N. 408 of 1989; L.N. 3 of 1990; L.N. 89 of 1990; L.N. 114 of 1990; L.N. 197 of 1990; L.N. 228 of 1990; L.N. 308 of 1990; L.N. 326 of 1990; L.N. 1 of 1991; L.N. 20 of 1991; L.N. 145 of 1991; L.N. 146 of 1991; L.N. 260 of 1991; L.N. 274 of 1991; L.N. 372 of 1991; L.N. 382 of 1991; L.N. 461 of 1991; L.N. 13 of 1992; L.N. 52 of 1992; L.N. 95 of 1992; L.N. 109 of 1992; L.N. 229 of 1992; L.N. 260 of 1992; L.N. 322 of 1992; L.N. 336 of 1992; L.N. 4 of 1993; L.N. 98 of 1993; L.N. 161 of 1993; L.N. 264 of 1993; L.N. 369 of 1993; L.N. 395 of 1993; L.N. 468 of 1993; L.N. 494 of 1993; L.N. 71 of 1994; L.N. 206 of 1994; L.N. 231 of 1994; L.N. 424 of 1994; L.N. 445 of 1994; L.N. 536 of 1994; L.N. 628 of 1994; L.N. 16 of 1995; L.N. 108 of 1995; L.N. 149 of 1995; L.N. 342 of 1995; L.N. 343 of 1995; L.N. 460 of 1995; L.N. 535 of 1995; L.N. 26 of 1996; L.N. 181 of 1996; L.N. 216 of 1996; L.N. 334 of 1996; L.N. 390 of 1996; L.N. 424 of 1996; L.N. 488 of 1996; L.N. 560 of 1996; L.N. 134 of 1997; L.N. 156 of 1997; L.N. 389 of 1997; L.N. 444 of 1997; L.N. 460 of 1997; L.N. 616 of 1997; L.N. 626 of 1997; L.N. 225 of 1998; L.N. 273 of 1998; L.N. 316 of 1998; L.N. 326 of 1998; L.N. 355 of 1998; L.N. 9 of 1999; L.N. 48 of 1999; L.N. 49 of 1999; L.N. 94 of 1999; L.N. 170 of 1999; L.N. 255 of 1999; L.N. 260 of 1999; L.N. 303 of 1999; 78 of 1999 s. 7; L.N. 360 of 2000; L.N. 31 of 2002; L.N. 29 of 2003; L.N. 143 of 2003; L.N. 204 of 2003; L.N. 265 of 2003; L.N. 22 of 2004; ; L.N. 142 of 2004)
Cap 132 Sched 5 CEMETERIES, CREMATORIA AND GARDENS OF REMEMBRANCE
[sections 2, 113 & 124A]
PART I
Public cemeteries
Name of Cemetery
Location
Cheung Chau Cemetery
Cheung Chau, New Territories
Hong Kong Cemetery
Happy Valley
Garden of Remembrance
Cape Collinson
Lai Chi Yuen Cemetery
Lantau, New Territories
*Mount Caroline Cemetery
So Kon Po
*New Kowloon Cemetery No. 8
(Diamond Hill Urn Cemetery)
Kowloon
Prison Cemetery
Stanley
Sandy Ridge Cemetery
Lo Wu, New Territories
Sandy Ridge Urn Cemetery
Lo Wu, New Territories
Tai O Cemetery
Lantau, New Territories
Wo Hop Shek Cemetery
Fanling, New Territories
(Amended G.N.A. 152 of 1960; 21 of 1973 s. 15; L.N. 269 of 1977; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART II
Private cemeteries
Name of Cemetery
Location
Buddhist Cemetery
Cape Collinson
Carmelite Cemetery
Stanley Chinese Permanent
Castle Peak Christian Cemetery
Tuen Mun, New Territories
Cheung Chau Christian Cemetery
Cheung Chau, New Territories
Cheung Chau Catholic Cemetery
Cheung Chau, New Territories
Chinese Permanent Cemetery
Aberdeen
Chinese Permanent Cemetery
Cape Collinson
Chiu Yuen Cemetery
Mount Davis
Christian Chinese Cemetery
Pok Fu Lam Road
Chuen Yuen Church Cemetery
Chuen Lung, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
Gurkha Cemetery
Cassino Lines, New Territories
Hindu Cemetery
Happy Valley
Jewish Cemetery
Happy Valley
Junk Bay Chinese Permanent Cemetery
Junk Bay, New Territories
Military Cemetery
Cape Collinson
Muslim Cemetery
Cape Collinson
Muslim Cemetery
Happy Valley
New Kowloon Cemetery No. 1 (Christian Chinese Cemetery)
Grampian Road, Kowloon
New Kowloon Cemetery No. 2 (Little Sisters of the Poor Cemetery)
Clear Water Bay Road, Kowloon
New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2662 Cemetery (Roman Catholic Cemetery)
Castle Peak Road, Kowloon
Race Course Fire Memorial and Cemetery
So Kon Po
Roman Catholic Cemetery
Cape Collinson
Roman Catholic Cemetery
Happy Valley
Sai Kung Catholic Cemetery
Sai Kung, New Territories
Sung Him Tong Sung Chan Wui
Kei Tuk Kau Fan Cheung
New Territories
Tao Fong Shan Christian Cemetery
New Territories
Tsuen Wan Chinese Permanent Cemetery
Tsuen Wan, New Territories
Zoroastrian Cemetery
Happy Valley
(Amended 32 of 1963 s. 15; L.N. 61 of 1970; L.N. 193 of 1975; 69 of 1976 s. 6; L.N. 146 of 1983; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART III-PART IV
(Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART IVA
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries
Name of Cemetery
Location
Sai Wan War Cemetery
Cape Collinson Road
Stanley Military Cemetery
Stanley
(Part IVA added 69 of 1976 s. 6)
PART V
Government crematoria
Cape Collinson
Cheung Chau
Diamond Hill
Fu Shan
Kwai Chung
Wo Hop Shek
(Part V replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART VI
Private crematoria
Chuk Lam Sim Yuen, Tsuen Wan
Kwun Yam Temple, Keung Shan, Tai O, Lantau
Ling Yan Monastery, Keung Shan, Lantau
Po Lam Monastery, Lantau
Po Lin Monastery, Ngong Ping, Lantau
Sai Chuk Lam Temple, Tsuen Wan
(Part VI replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)
PART VII
Gardens of remembrance
Cape Collinson
Cheung Chau
Diamond Hill
Fu Shan
Kwai Chung
Lamma
Peng Chau
Wo Hop Shek
(Part VII replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7)________________________________________________________________________________
Note:
* Declared closed G.N.A. 18 of 1961.
Cap 132 Sched 6 NAMES IN WHICH PROCEEDINGS FOR OFFENCES MAY BE BROUGHT UNDER SECTION 131(1)
[section 131]
Section
Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought
6
Director of Drainage Services
7
Director of Drainage Services
9
Director of Drainage Services
10
Director of Drainage Services
13
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
14
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
20
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
22
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
22A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
24
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
25
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
27
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene or Director of Health
30
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
31
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
32
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
33
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
34
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
36
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
43
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
47
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
50
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
51
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
51A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
52
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
54
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
59
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
61
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
62
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the demand or requisition relates to food.
Director of Health where the demand or requisition relates to drugs.
63
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the certificate relates to food.
Director of Health where the certificate relates to drugs.
68
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene or Director of Health
69
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the direction is given by him or a public officer authorized by him and the notification is given in relation to food.
Director of Health where the direction is given by him or a public officer authorized by him and the notification is given in relation to drugs.
72
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene where the offence committed is in respect of food.
Director of Health where the offence committed is in respect of drugs.
81
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
83B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
92C
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services in respect of section 92A and Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene in respect of section 92AB
93
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
94
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
101
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
105
Director of Buildings
110
Director of Leisure and Cultural Services
111D
Director of Lands
112
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
112A
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
115
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
117
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
118
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
124F
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
127
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128B
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
128C
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene
(Sixth schedule replaced 78 of 1999 s. 7. Amended 1 of 2002 s. 5)
Cap 132 Sched 7 FORMS
FORM A
[sections 64(1) & 65(1)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
Certificate of analysis
To .........................................
I, the undersigned, being a public analyst for the purposes of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, do hereby certify that I received on the ........................................................... day of ............., 19 ........... from ............... a sealed packed marked ................ said to contain a sample of ......................, that I found the seals intact and have analysed the contents of the said packet and declare the result of my analysis to be as follows.
I am of opinion that the same is a genuine sample of ........................................................
.................................................................................
or
I am of opinion that the said sample contained the parts as under or the foreign ingredients as under ................................................................................................................................
Observations
..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
As witness my hand this................................................. day of.........................., 19...............
Signature ............................................Government Chemist.
(or as case may be).
Note: All percentages given in definitions or standards prescribed are, unless otherwise specified, percentages by weight.
FORM B
[section 126(2)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 126(2))
Warrant to effect entry into premises
WHEREAS application has been made by A.B. to me, C.D., a magistrate of Hong Kong, to authorize the said A.B. to enter certain premises ................................................................. (here insert description of premises), and whereas I, C.D., am satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for entry to such premises and that ........................................... ..................................................................... (here insert ground on which warrant is issued).
Now, therefore, I, the said C.D., do hereby authorize the said A.B. to enter the said premises, if need be by force, with such assistants as he may require, and there execute his duties under the said Ordinance.
Dated this ...................... day of ......................, 19 .........
[L.S.]
(Signed) ..............................................Magistrate.
(Amended 47 of 1997 s. 10)
FORM C
[section 127(1)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 127(1))
Nuisance notice
To ............................................................ (person by reason of whose act, default or sufferance the nuisance arose or exists, or owner or occupier of the premises at which the nuisance exists, as the case may be).
1. Take notice that under the provisions of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, the......................................................................................(specify the Authority), being satisfied of the existence at ........................................................................................... ......................................................................................... (describe premises where nuisance exists) of a nuisance, being ..................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... (describe the nuisance), do hereby require you, within ................................................... (specify the time) from the service of this notice, to abate the nuisance, and for that purpose to ................................................................ ........................................................................... (specify any works to be executed) [and the said ................................ (Authority) do hereby require you within the said period to do what is necessary for preventing the recurrence of the nuisance and for this purpose to ........................ ......................................................................(specify any works to be executed)].
Where the nuisance has been abated but is likely to recur, say ......................................... ......................................................... being satisfied that at ................................................... (describe premises where nuisances existed) there existed recently, namely, on or about the .............................................................................. (specify the date), the following nuisance, namely, .............................................................................................................. (describe the nuisance), and that although the said nuisance has since the last mentioned day been abated, the nuisance is likely to recur at the said premises, do hereby require you, within ....................... (specify the time) from the service of this notice, to do what is necessary for preventing the recurrence of the nuisance, and for that purpose to .................................................................. ................................................................................................................ (specify any works to be executed).
2. If you make default in complying with the requirements of this notice (or if the said nuisance, though abated, is likely to recur) application will be made to a Magistrate's Court for a summons to be issued requiring your attendance before such court to answer a complaint which will be made for the purpose of enforcing the abatement of the nuisance and/or prohibiting the recurrence thereof, or both, and for recovering the costs and penalities that may incurred thereby.
Dated this ................................. day of........................ , 19 .......
Signature ........................................
FORM D
[section 127(4)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 127(4))
Nuisance Order
To A.B., of ................................................................................................................ (or to the owner or occupier of) (describe premises) situated (insert such description of the situation as may be sufficient to identify the premises), WHEREAS the said A.B. (or the owner or occupier, namely ............................................................................................................. of the said premises within the meaning of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance has this day appeared before me (or us, describing the court) to answer the matter of a complaint made by &c. that at &c. (follow the words of complaint in summons) (or in case the party charged do not appear, say WHEREAS it has been now proved to my (or our) satisfaction that a summons has been duly served according to the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, requiring the said A.B. (or the owner or occupier of the said premises) to appear this day before me (or us) to answer the matter of a complaint made by &c. that at &c.):
(Any of the following orders may be made or a combination of any of them, as the case seems to require).
Abatement order
Now on proof here had before me (or us) that the nuisance so complained of does exist at the said premises (add, where the order is made on the person causing the nuisance, and that the nuisance is caused by the act, default or suffering of A.B.), I (or we), in pursuance of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, do order the said A.B. (or the said owner or occupier) within (specify the time) from the service of this order according to the said Ordinance to (here specify the nuisance to be abated).
Prohibition Order No. 1
And I (or we) being satisfied that, notwithstanding that the said nuisance may be temporarily abated under this order, the nuisance is likely to recur, do therefore prohibit the said A.B. (or the said owner or occupier) from allowing the recurrence of the said or like nuisance (and for that purpose I or we direct the said A.B. or the said owner or occupier [here specify any works to be executed]).
Prohibition Order No. 2
Now, on proof here had before me (or us) that at or recently before the time of making the said complaint, to wit, on ............................................................................................... the nuisance so complained of did exist at the said premises, but that the nuisance has since been abated (add where the order is made on the person causing the nuisance, and that the nuisance was caused by the act, default or sufference of A.B.), yet, notwithstanding the abatement, I (or we) being satisfied that it is likely that the same or the like nuisance will recur at the said premises, do therefore prohibit (continue as in Prohibition Order No. 1).
Closing order
Now, on proof here had before me (or us) that the nuisance is such as to render the dwelling-house (describe the house) situated at (insert such a description of the situation as may be sufficient to identify the dwelling-house) unfit in my (or our) judgment for human habitation, I (or we) in pursuance of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, do hereby prohibit the use of the said dwelling-house for human habitation.
Dated this ......................... day of ......................, 19 ............
[L.S.]
(Signed) ..............................................Magistrate.
(Amended 32 of 1963 s. 17; 47 of 1997 s. 10)
FORM E
[section 112A(1)(a)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 112A(1))
Notice to bury or cremate human remains
To ........................................................................................................................................
(person who has the right to effect the disposal of the remains of the deceased).
WHEREAS .......................................................................................................................... (specify name of deceased), hereinafter referred to as 'the deceased', died at................................................................................................................................... (specify place of death............................................................................................ on or about .............................................. day of ................................... 19 ................... (specify date of death):
AND WHEREAS-
(a) a certificate of registration of such death was issued under section 17(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance (Cap 174) on the ................................................ day of ........................................................ 19 ............... (specify date of issue); or
(b) an order under section 17(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance to bury or cremate the body of the deceased was obtained from ........................................... ............................................................................................................................. (specify name of person making order), a coroner, on the .......................................... day of ..................................................... 19 ................. (specify date of order); or
(c) written sanction/direction* to bury the body of the deceased was given under section 16(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance by ......................................... .............................................................................................................................. (specify name of person making order), Registrar of Births and Deaths/deputy registrar of births and deaths/district registrar of births and deaths*, on the .......................................................... day of ................................... 19................. (specify date of order); or
(d) a permit to bury the body of deceased was issued under section 16(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance by ..................................................................... .............................................................................................................................. (specify name of inspector or other officer in charge the issued permit) of the ............ .......................................................................................................... police station (specify name of police station at which the application for a permit was made) on the..................................................... day of ................................. 19.................... (specify date of issue):(complete whichever of paragraphs (a), (b), (c) or (d) is applicable and delete other paragraphs)
NOW TAKE NOTICE that under the provisions of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, the ................................................................................................................. (specify the Authority) hereby requires you to cause the remains of the deceased to be lawfully buried or cremated within .................................................................................... (specify period) from the date of service of this notice on you.
IF you fail to comply with the requirements of this notice, the ................................................... ..................................................................................................... (specify the Authority) may take possession of such remains and arrange for their disposal in any manner it/he* may think fit. You will also be guilty of an offence.
THIS notice does not exempt you from any provision in any other enactment governing the burial or cremation of human remains. In particular, if you wish to cremate the remains of the deceased, you must comply with the provisions of sections 124C, 124D, 124E and 124F.
Dated this............................................... day of............................, 19 ................
Signature ...........................................
Note: * Delete whichever is inapplicable.
(Added 48 of 1969 s. 12. Amended 21 of 1973 s. 17; 10 of 1986 s. 29)
FORM F
[section 128(1)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 128(1))
Prohibition Order
CONCERNING the premises/vessel known as ...................................................................... situated at....................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................
TO the occupier of the said premises/master of the said vessel OR to the occupier of part thereof, namely............................................................................................................... .....................................................................................................................................
(specify part the subject of the application).
WHEREAS application has been made to me by ............................................................. .............................................................................................................................................
(public officer making the application) for an order prohibiting the use of the above premises/vessel/specified part as .................................................................................. (specify use to be prohibited) on the grounds that the said premises are/vessel is/specified part is being used without registration/licence/permit OR in contravention of a suspension of registration/licence/permit OR in contravention of the provisions of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, namely ................................................................................... ................................................................................................... (specify the contravention):
NOW on proof to my satisfaction of the said grounds and that at least 14 days' notice of intention to apply for this Order has been given as required by law, I DO, in exercise of my powers under section 128(1) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance-
(a) order that a copy of this Order, in English and Chinese, be served by affixing it to a conspicuous part of the said premises/vessel/specified part;
(b) prohibit the use of the said premises/vessel/specified part thereof as/for ..................... ..............................................................................(specify use prohibited) from the 8th day after copies of this Order have been so served until such time as this Order may be rescinded in accordance with section 128(2) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.
Dated this ................................ day of ............................, 19 ................
[L.S.]
(Signed) .................................................Magistrate.
Note: 1. The penalties for a breach of this Order are a fine at level 6 and imprisonment for 12 months and a fine of $1750 for each day during which the offence continues.
2. If this Order relates to premises, a vessel or a specified part to which regulations made under section 56 of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance apply, failure to comply with it continuously from the 8th day after service of this Order may result in a Closure Order being made in respect of the premises/vessel/specified part.
3. The penalty for removing or defacing a copy of this Order affixed to any premises, vessel or specified part is a fine at level 4 and imprisonment for 6 months.
(Added 76 of 1988 s. 6. Amended L.N. 164 of 1996; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
FORM G
[section 128(4)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 128(4))
Closure Order
TO ......................................................................................................................................
(public officer making the application).
WHEREAS a Prohibition Order was made by me ........................................................... ...................................................................... (OR specify the person who made the order) on the .................... day of ................. 19 ............, in respect of the premises/vessel/specified part known as ............................................................................................................................. situated at ........................................................................................................... prohibiting the use of those premises/that vessel/that part as ..................................................................... ..................................................... (specify use prohibited);
AND WHEREAS application has been made to me for a Closure Order in respect of those premises/that vessel/that part, being premises/a vessel/a part to which regulations made under section 56 of the above Ordinance apply:
NOW on proof to my satisfaction that the Prohibition Order has not been continuously complied with from the 8th day after it was served and that at least 14 days' notice of intention to apply for this Order has been given as required by law, I DO, in exercise of my powers under section 128(4) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, authorize you, ....................................................................................................................................... (public officer applying for the Closure Order)-
(a) to serve a copy of this Order by affixing it to a conspicuous part of the said premises/vessel/specified part;
(b) on the 8th day thereafter to close the said premises/vessel/specified part in the manner prescribed by law.
Dated this ......................... day of ....................., 19 .........
[L.S.]
(Signed) ......................................................
Magistrate.
Note: 1. It is an offence for any unauthorized person to enter or remain in or on the premises, vessel or specified part to which this Order relates after it has been served. The penalties are a fine at level 6 and imprisonment for 12 months and a fine of $1750 for each day during which the offence continues.
2. The penalty for removing or defacing a copy of this Order affixed to any premises, vessel or specified part or for breaking or interfering with any lock or seal placed on any premises, vessel or specified part is a fine at level 4 and imprisonment for 6 months.
(Added 76 of 1988 s. 6. Amended L.N. 164 of 1996; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
FORM H
[section 128B(1)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 128B(1))
Closure Order
TO the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene.
You have applied to me for a closure order in respect of the premises situated at ...................................................................................................................../vessel ..............................................* on the ground that the premises are/vessel is* used or occupied/certain activity is conducted* on the premises/in the vessel* without a licence, permit or permission under the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap 132) ('the Ordinance');
NOW on proof to my satisfaction of this ground and that a copy of the notice of intention to apply for this order was affixed at a conspicuous place on the premises/vessel* and served on the owner of the premises/vessel* as required by section 128B(3) of the Ordinance, I DO, in exercise of my powers under section 128B(1) of the Ordinance, authorize you, subject to the requirement of section 128B(6) of the Ordinance, to close the premises/vessel* in the manner prescribed by the Ordinance.
Dated this ................. day of .......................... , .................
[L.S.]
(Signed) ...............................................................
Magistrate.
Note: 1. It is an offence for any unauthorized person to enter or remain on the premises/in the vessel* to which this order relates after it has come into force. The penalties are a fine at level 6 and imprisonment for 12 months and a fine of $1750 for each day during which the offence continues.
2. The penalties for removing or defacing a copy of this order affixed to any premises/vessel* or for breaking or interfering with any lock or seal made or caused to be made by the Director on the premises/in the vessel* without lawful authority or reasonable excuse are a fine at level 4 and imprisonment for 6 months.
* Delete as appropriate.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 6)
FORM I
[section 128C(1)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 128C(1))
Closure Order
TO the owner and occupier of the premises situated at ................................................... .......................................................................... /owner and master of the vessel .............................................................................................................................. *
I now have reasonable cause to believe that an immediate health hazard exists on the premises/in the vessel/in ................................................... of the vessel*, I DO, in exercise of my powers under section 128C(1) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap 132) ('the Ordinance'), order to close the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* with immediate effect in the manner prescribed by the Ordinance.
The details of the immediate health hazard are:
This order remains in force until a notice to rescind it is issued by me upon proof to my satisfaction that-
(a) the immediate health hazard on the premises/in the vessel/in that part of the vessel* has been eliminated and the use or occupation of/the activity to be conducted on or in* the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* has been licensed or permitted; or
(b) the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* will not be used or occupied for a purpose that requires a licence, permit or permission under any subsidiary legislation mentioned in section 128A(1) of the Ordinance and no activity mentioned in that section will be conducted on the premises/in the vessel/in that part of the vessel*.
Any person who feels aggrieved by this order may, within 7 days after the day on which this order was made or such longer time as the Chairman of the Appeal Board on Closure Orders (Immediate Health Hazard) may allow, appeal to that Appeal Board against this order.
Dated this ................. day of .......................... , .................
(Signed) .............................................................................
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene.
Note: 1. It is an offence for any unauthorized person to enter or remain on the premises/in the vessel* to which this order relates after it has come into force. The penalties are a fine at level 6 and imprisonment for 12 months and a fine of $1,750 for each day during which the offence continues.
2. The penalties for removing or defacing a copy of this order affixed to any premises/vessel* or for breaking or interfering with any lock or seal made or caused to be made by the Director on the premises/in the vessel* without lawful authority or reasonable excuse are a fine at level 4 and imprisonment for 6 months.
* Delete as appropriate.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 6)
FORM J
[section 128C(6)]
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MUNICIPAL SERVICES ORDINANCE
(Chapter 132)
(section 128C(6))
Notice of Rescission of Closure Order
TO the owner and occupier of the premises situated at ......................................................................... /owner and master of the vessel ...................................................*
NOW on proof to my satisfaction that-
(a) the immediate health hazard on the premises/in the vessel/in the ....................... of the vessel* has been eliminated and the use or occupation of/the activity to be conducted on or in* the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* has been licensed or permitted; or
(b) the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* will not be used or occupied for a purpose that requires a licence, permit or permission under any subsidiary legislation mentioned in section 128A(1) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap 132) ('the Ordinance') and no activity mentioned in that section will be conducted on the premises/in the vessel/in that part of the vessel*.
I DO, in exercise of my powers under section 128C(6) of the Ordinance, rescind the closure order in respect of the premises/vessel/that part of the vessel* with immediate effect.
Dated this ................. day of .......................... , .................
(Signed) .............................................................................
Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene.
* Delete as appropriate.
(Added 1 of 2002 s. 6)
Cap 132 Sched 8 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 9 PENALTIES
[section 150]
Section
Penalty
Daily penalty
6(1)(a), (b) or (c)
level 5
---
6(1)(d) or (e)
level 5
---
7(2)
level 5
---
9(a)
level 2
---
9(b)
level 4
---
10(3)
level 2
---
13(2)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
13(5)
level 1
$ 50 fine
14(2)(a)
level 2
$ 50 fine
20(3)(b)
level 2
$300 fine
22(1)(a)
level 2
$ 50 fine
22A(1)(b)
level 2
$100 fine
24(2)(a)
level 2
$ 50 fine
25(a)
level 1
---
25(b)
level 2
---
27(2)(a) or (3)
level 4
$450 fine
30(2)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
31
level 1
---
32(2)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
33(3)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
34(a) or (b)
level 1
---
36(2)
level 2
$100 fine
43(2)
level 1
---
47(2)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
47(5)
level 1
---
50(4)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
51(5)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
51A(4) or (5)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
52(1) or (2)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
54(1) or (2)
level 5 and 6 months imprisonment
---
58(4) or (5)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
59(1A) or (3)
level 5 and 6 months imprisonment
---
61(1) or (2)
level 5 and 6 months imprisonment
---
62(4)
level 2
---
63(9)
level 2
---
68(3)
level 1
---
69(2)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
72(1) or (2)
level 5 and 6 months imprisonment
---
81(2)
level 1
---
83B(3)
level 2 and 1 month imprisonment (first conviction)
level 3 and 6 months imprisonment (second or subsequent conviction)
$300 fine
$300 fine
92C(1)
level 2 and 6 months imprisonment
---
92C(2)
level 4 and 6 months imprisonment
$450 fine
93(4)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
$450 fine
94(3)
level 2
---
94(3A) or (3B)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
101(3)
level 3 and 3 months imprisonment
---
104A(2)
level 3
$300 fine
104B(2)
level 3
$300 fine
105(2)(a)
level 2
$100 fine
110(2)
level 1
---
111D
level 3
---
112(1) or (2)
level 1
$50 fine
112A(3)(a)
level 2
---
112A(3)(b)
level 2
$100 fine
115(3)
level 2
---
117(2)
level 1
---
118(1) or (2)
level 2 and 6 months imprisonment
---
124(2)
level 2
---
124F(1)
level 2 and 6 months imprisonment

124F(2)
2 years imprisonment

124F(3)
5 years imprisonment

125(5)
level 2

127(3)(a) or (b)
level 3
$200 fine
127(7)(a)
level 4
$450 fine
128(3)
level 6 and 12 months imprisonment
$1750 fine
128(10)(a)
level 6 and 12 months imprisonment
$1750 fine
128(10)(b) or (c)
level 4 and 6 months imprisonment

128B(12)(c)and 128C(12)(c)
level 6 and 12 months imprisonment
$1750 fine
128B(12)(a)and (b) and 128C(12)(a) and (b)
level 4 and 6 months imprisonment

139
level 4 and 6 months imprisonment

(Replaced 177 of 1996. Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7; 1 of 2002 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 10 PUBLIC MARKETS
[section 79]
Name of Market Name in Chinese
Aberdeen Market 香港仔街市
Ap Lei Chau Market, 鸭脷洲街市,鸭洲市政大厦
Ap Lei Chau Complex
Bowrington Road Market 鹅颈街市
Bridges Street Market 必列啫士街街市
Causeway Bay Market 铜锣湾街市
Centre Street Market 正街街市
Chai Wan Market 柴湾街市
Electric Road Market 电气道街市
Java Road Market 渣华道街市
Kut Shing Street Cooked Food Market 吉胜街熟食市场
Lockhart Road Market 骆克道街市
Nam Long Shan Road Cooked Food Market 南朗山道熟食市场
North Point Market 北角街市
Quarry Bay Market 鰂鱼涌街市
Queen Street Cooked Food Market 皇后街熟食市场
Sai Wan Ho Market 西湾河街市
Sai Ying Pun Market 西营盘街市
Shau Kei Wan Market 筲箕湾街市
Shek Tong Tsui Market, Shek Tong Tsui Complex 石塘咀街市
Sheung Wan Market 上环街市
Smithfield Market 士美菲路临时街市
Tang Lung Chau Market 灯笼洲街市
Tin Wan Market 田湾街市
Wan Chai Market 湾仔街市
Wong Nai Chung Market 黄泥涌街市
Yue Kwong Road Market 渔光道街市
Yue Wan Market 渔湾街市
Boundary Street Market 界限街街市
Cha Kwo Ling Market 茶果岭街市
Cheung Sha Wan Cooked Food Market 长沙湾熟食市场
Choi Hung Road Market 彩虹道街市
Fa Yuen Street Market 花园街街市
Haiphong Road Temporary Market 海防道临时街市
Hung Hom Market, Hung Hom Complex 红磡街市
Kimberley Street Market 金巴利街街市
Kowloon City Market 九龙城街市
Kwun Chung Market, Kwun Chung Complex 官涌街市
Kwun Tong Ferry Concourse Cooked Food Market 观塘码头熟食市场
Lai Wan Market 荔湾街市
Lei Yue Mun Market 鲤鱼门街市
Mong Kok Market 旺角街市
Ngau Chi Wan Market 牛池湾街市
Ngau Tau Kok Market 牛头角街市
On Ching Road Flower Market 安静道生花市场
Pei Ho Street Market 北河街街市
Po On Road Market 保安道街市
Sheung Fung Street Market 双凤街街市
Shui Wo Street Market 瑞和街街市
Soy Street Temporary Cooked Food Market 豉油街临时熟食市场
Sze Shan Street Cooked Food Market 四山街熟食市场
Tai Kok Tsui Temporary Market 大角咀临时街市
Tai Shing Street Market 大成街街市
To Kwa Wan Market 土瓜湾街市
Tsun Yip Cooked Food Market 骏业熟食市场
Tung Chau Street Temporary Market 通州街临时街市
Tung Yuen Street Cooked Food Market 东源街熟食市场
Yau Ma Tei Market 油麻地街市
Yee On Street Market 宜安街街市
Chai Wan Kok Cooked Food Market 柴湾角熟食市场
Cheung Chau Cooked Food Market 长洲熟食市场
Cheung Chau Market 长洲街市
Cheung Tat Road Cooked Food Market 长达路熟食市场
Fo Tan Cooked Food Market (East) 火炭东熟食市场
Fo Tan Cooked Food Market (West) 火炭西熟食市场
Heung Che Street Market 香车街街市
Hung Cheung Cooked Food Market 洪祥熟食市场
Hung Shui Kiu Temporary Market 洪水桥临时街市
Ka Ting Cooked Food Market 嘉定熟食市场
Kam Tin Market 锦田街市
Kik Yeung Road Cooked Food Market 击壤路熟食市场
Kin Wing Cooked Food Market 建荣熟食市场
Kin Yip Street Cooked Food Market 建业街熟食市场
Kwai Shun Street Cooked Food Market 葵顺街熟食市场
Kwong Choi Market 广财街市
Kwu Tung Market Shopping Centre 古洞街市购物中心
Lam Tei Market 蓝地街市
Lau Fau Shan Market 流浮山街市
Luen Wo Hui Market 联和墟街市
Mui Wo Cooked Food Market 梅窝熟食市场
Mui Wo Market 梅窝街市
North Kwai Chung Market 北葵涌街市
Peng Chau Market 坪洲街市
Plover Cove Road Market 宝湖道街市
Sai Kung Market 西贡街市
San Hui Market 新墟街市
Sha Tau Kok Market 沙头角街市
Sha Tin Market 沙田街市
Sham Tseng Temporary Market 深井临时街市
Shek Wu Hui Market 石湖墟街市
Tai Kiu Market 大桥街市
Tai O (Lantau) Market 大澳街市
Tai Po Hui Market 大埔墟街市
Tai Po Temporary Market 大埔临时街市
Tai Tong Road Cooked Food Market 大棠道熟食市场
Tai Wai Market 大围街市
Tai Yuen Street Cooked Food Market 大圆街熟食市场
Tsing Yeung Cooked Food Market 青杨熟食市场
Tsing Yi Market 青衣街市
Tsuen King Circuit Market 荃景围街市
Tsuen Wan Market 荃湾街市V
Tui Min Hoi Market 对面海街市
Tung Yick Market 同益街市
Wing Fong Street Market 荣芳街街市
Wo Yi Hop Road Cooked Food Market 和宜合道熟食市场
Yan Oi Market 仁爱街市
Yeung Uk Road Market 杨屋道街市
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 19. Amended L.N. 179 of 1973; L.N. 181 of 1973; L.N. 258 of 1973; L.N. 206 of 1974; L.N. 198 of 1975; L.N. 213 of 1975; L.N. 132 of 1976; L.N. 103 of 1979; L.N. 141 of 1979; L.N. 179 of 1979; L.N. 241 of 1979; L.N. 301 of 1979; L.N. 31 of 1980; L.N. 49 of 1980; L.N. 60 of 1980; L.N. 117 of 1980; L.N. 138 of 1980; L.N. 183 of 1980; L.N. 206 of 1980; L.N. 155 of 1981; L.N. 167 of 1981; L.N. 186 of 1981; L.N. 205 of 1981; L.N. 338 of 1981; L.N. 346 of 1981; L.N. 63 of 1982; L.N. 93 of 1982; L.N. 94 of 1982; L.N. 125 of 1982; L.N. 212 of 1982; L.N. 280 of 1982; L.N. 382 of 1982; L.N. 389 of 1982; L.N. 398 of 1982; L.N. 399 of 1982; L.N. 45 of 1983; L.N. 62 of 1983; L.N. 91 of 1983; L.N. 151 of 1983; L.N. 169 of 1983; L.N. 347 of 1983; L.N. 48 of 1984; L.N. 61 of 1984; L.N. 111 of 1984; L.N. 159 of 1984; L.N. 287 of 1984; L.N. 351 of 1984; L.N. 396 of 1984; L.N. 421 of 1984; L.N. 30 of 1985; L.N. 54 of 1985; L.N. 149 of 1985; L.N. 204 of 1985; L.N. 275 of 1985; L.N. 355 of 1985; L.N. 10 of 1986; 10 of 1986 s. 30; L.N. 103 of 1986; L.N. 289 of 1986; L.N. 314 of 1986; L.N. 94 of 1987; L.N. 169 of 1987; L.N. 372 of 1987; L.N. 387 of 1987; L.N. 197 of 1988; L.N. 342 of 1988; L.N. 343 of 1988; L.N. 258 of 1989; L.N. 395 of 1989; L.N. 52 of 1990; L.N. 325 of 1990; L.N. 399 of 1990; L.N. 400 of 1990; L.N. 43 of 1991; L.N. 104 of 1991; L.N. 124 of 1991; L.N. 437 of 1991; L.N. 259 of 1992; L.N. 34 of 1993; L.N. 109 of 1993; L.N. 224 of 1993; L.N. 444 of 1994; L.N. 479 of 1994; L.N. 15 of 1995; L.N. 42 of 1995; L.N. 176 of 1995; L.N. 588 of 1995; L.N. 44 of 1996; L.N. 164 of 1996; L.N. 215 of 1996; L.N. 423 of 1996; L.N. 155 of 1997; L.N. 190 of 1998; L.N. 387 of 1998; L.N. 11 of 1999; L.N. 126 of 1999; L.N. 154 of 1999; L.N. 184 of 1999; L.N. 233 of 1999; L.N. 293 of 1999; 78 of 1999 s. 7; L.N. 262 of 2000; L.N. 43 of 2001; L.N. 139 of 2001; L.N. 95 of 2002; L.N. 194 of 2002; L.N. 197 of 2003; L.N. 117 of 2004; L.N. 143 of 2004; L.N. 167 of 2004)
Cap 132 Sched 11 LICENSED ACTIVITIES
[sections 92A & 124L]
(Amended 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Billiard establishment
Public bowling-alley
Public skating rink
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 19. Amended 53 of 1988 s. 6; 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 11A LICENSED ACTIVITY
[sections 92AB, 92B
& 124I]
Undertakers of burials
(Schedule 11A added 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 12 STADIA
[section 105A]
Hong Kong Stadium
Mong Kok Stadium
(Added 2l of 1973 s. 19. Amended L.N. 19 of 1974; L.N. 195 of 1974; L.N. 190 of 1985; L.N. 353 of 1987: L.N. 72 of 1994)
Cap 132 Sched 13 CIVIC CENTRES
[section 105M]
The City Hall at Connaught Road Central
The Hong Kong Coliseum at Cheong Wan Road, Hung Hom
The Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Salisbury Garden appurtenant thereto (excluding the marriage registry and any building or part of a building designated under section 105G as a museum or under section 105K as a library) at Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.
The Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre at 7A Kennedy Road inside Hong Kong Park
The Ko Shan Theatre at the Ko Shan Road Park, Hung Hom
The Kwai Tsing Theatre at Hing Ning Road, Kwai Chung
The Lecture Hall and Special Exhibition Hall of the Hong Kong Science Museum at 2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
The Lecture Hall, the Ceramic Studio, the Painting Studio and the Printmaking Studio of the Hong Kong Museum of Art at 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.
The Lecture Theatre, the Exhibition Gallery, Activity Room 1 and Activity Room 2 of the building known as the Hong Kong Central Library at 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong and any other part of that building that is not designated as a library under section 105K.
The Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre (牛池湾文娱中心) at the junction of Clear Water Bay Road and Lung Cheung Road, Kowloon
The North District Town Hall at the North District Community Centre, Sheung Shui
The Queen Elizabeth Stadium at Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai
The Sai Wan Ho Civic Centre at 111 Shau Kei Wan Road, Sai Wan Ho
The Sha Tin Town Hall at Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin
The Sheung Wan Civic Centre at Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
The Tai Po Civic Centre at the Tai Po Government Secondary School at On Pong Road, Tai Po
The Tsuen Wan Town Han at Tai Ho Road, Tsuen Wan
The Tuen Mun Town Hall at Tuen Hi Road, Tuen Mun
The Yuen Long Theatre at Tai Yuk Road, Yuen Long
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 19. Amended L.N. 30 of 1980; L.N. 87 of 1980; L.N. 203 of 1981; L.N. 223 of 1981; L.N. 53 of 1982; L.N. 194 of 1982; L.N. 46 of 1983; L.N. 90 of 1983; L.N. 74 of 1985; L.N. 126 of 1986; L.N. 272 of 1986; L.N. 139 of 1987; L.N. 89 of 1988; L.N. 90 of 1988; L.N. 119 of 1988; L.N. 240 of 1990; L.N. 51 of 1991; L.N. 417 of 1991; L.N. 66 of 1992; L.N. 214 of 1996; L.N. 445 of 1997; L.N. 241 of 1999; L.N. 40 of 2000; L.N. 256 of 2000; L.N. 63 of 2001; L.N. 246 of 2002)
Cap 132 Sched 14 PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS
[section 42A(2)]
The Island of Hong Kong
Chai Wan Swimming Pool
Island East Swimming Pool
Kennedy Town Swimming Pool
Morrison Hill Swimming Pool
Pao Yue Kong Swimming Pool
Victoria Park Swimming Pool
Wan Chai Swimming Pool
Kowloon
Hammer Hill Road Swimming Pool
Ho Man Tin Swimming Pool
Jordan Valley Swimming Pool
Kowloon Park Swimming Pool
Kowloon Tsai Swimming Pool
Kwun Tong Swimming Pool
Lai Chi Kok Park Swimming Pool
Lei Cheng Uk Swimming Pool
Morse Park Swimming Pool
Sham Shui Po Park Swimming Pool
Tai Wan Shan Swimming Pool
The New Territories
Fanling Swimming Pool
Hin Tin Swimming Pool
The Jockey Club Yan Oi Tong Swimming Pool
Kwai Shing Swimming Pool
Ma On Shan Swimming Pool
Mui Wo Swimming Pool
North Kwai Chung Jockey Club Swimming Pool
Sai Kung Swimming Pool
Sha Tin Jockey Club Swimming Pool
Sheung Shui Swimming Pool
Shing Mun Valley Swimming Pool
Tai Po Swimming Pool
Tin Shui Wai Swimming Pool
Tseung Kwan O Swimming Pool
Tsing Yi Swimming Pool
Tsuen King Circuit Wu Chung Swimming Pool
Tuen Mun Swimming Pool
Yuen Long Swimming Pool
(Added 21 of 1973 s. 19; L.N. 199 of 1975. Amended L.N. 199 of 1975; L.N. 129 of 1977; L.N. 248 of 1977; L.N. 25 of 1978; L.N. 285 of 1978; L.N. 255 of 1980; L.N. 179 of 1981; L.N. 40 of 1983; L.N. 208 of 1984; L.N. 239 of 1984; L.N. 360 of 1984; L.N. 277 of 1985; L.N. 328 of 1985; 10 of 1986 s. 31; L.N. 322 of 1986; L.N. 360 of 1988; L.N. 53 of 1989; L.N. 115 of 1990; L.N. 147 of 1991; L.N. 262 of 1991; L.N. 373 of 1991; L.N. 396 of 1993; L.N. 536 of 1995; L.N. 335 of 1996; L.N. 425 of 1996; L.N. 461 of 1997; L.N. 10 of 1999; L.N. 261 of 1999; 78 of 1999 s. 7; L.N. 361 of 2000; L.N. 32 of 2002)
Cap 132 Sched 15 (Repealed 78 of 1999 s. 7)
Cap 132 Sched 16 MATTERS FOR WHICH SECRETARY FOR HOME AFFAIRS MAY BY REGULATION PROVIDE FOR FEES AND CHARGES
[section 124J]
1. Public swimming pools
Admission2. Museums
Admission3. Libraries
Admission4. Public pleasure grounds
(a) Hire of tennis courts
(b) Hire of basketball courts
(c) Hire of squash courts
(d) Hire of football pitches
(e) Hire of table tennis tables
(f) Hire of badminton courts
5. Holiday camps
Camp fees
(Schedule 16 added 78 of 1999 s. 7)

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