(10) Legal Notice 98/67
(Emergency (Prevention of Intimidation) Regulations.)
(11) Legal Notice 99/67
(Emergency (Closed Areas) Regulations, 1967)
(12) Legal Notice 109/67
(Emergency (Public
Health and Urban Services Ordinance) (Amendment) Regulations)
Designed to strengthen the law to deal with the offence of intimidation.
Empower the Governor to declare build- ings or areas to be "closed areas" thereby prohibiting access by unauthorised persons.
Provide for the disposal of human remains.
Prohibits the unauthorised possession
(13)
Legal Notice 143/67 (Emergency (Fireworks) Regulations 1967)
of fireworks.
These Regulations have been repealed and replaced by similar provisions in sections 27 and 28 of the Fublic Order Ordinance, 1967.
These Regulations have been repealed and incorporated into the Public Order Ordinance, 1967.
These Regulations will be repealed as soon as their provisions have been incorpora- ted in the Public Health and Urban Services Ordinance. An amending Bill for this purpose was introduced into the Hong Kong Legislative Council in January, 1969.
These regulations have been repealed but the control over the possession of fireworks has been continued by an amendment to the Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations with effect from 1 January, 1969.
NOTE: The above comprises all that emergency legislation enacted in 1967 which it is proposed to embody in
the permanent law. The only legislation in this category which otherwise remains in force consists of E(P) Regulations 29-31 (powers to arrest and detain) and the Committee of Review Rules, all of which are required so long as persons remain in detention. It is not intended to embody any of this legislation in permanent legislation.
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