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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

No. S. 302.-The following Bill was read a first time at a meeting of the Council held on the 3rd Novem ber, 1927 :-

C.S.O. 3150/26.

[No. 27-28.10.27.-3.]

A BILL

Short title.

Interpreta- tion.

Regulations.

Dangerous logs.

34 and 35

Vict. c. 8. 2.

56,

INTITULED

An Ordinance to make provision for regulating the keeping of dogs and for the prevention of the importation and spread of rabies.

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dogs Ordi- nance, 1927.

2. In this Ordinance “ Dog" includes the male and female animal, of any age.

3.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for any of the following

purposes :-

(a) for regulating the licensing, control and im- portation of dogs, including the prescribing of fees;

(b) for authorizing the seizing, detaining, des- troying, or otherwise dealing with or dis- posing of dogs;

(e) for requiring notification of cases of rabies, suspected rabies, rabies contacts or suspected rabies contacts;

(d) for regulating dogs homes.

(2) All regulations made under this Ordinance shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Council at the first meeting thereof held after the publication in the Gazette of the making of such regulations, and if a resolution be passed at the first meeting of the Legis- lative Council held after such regulations have been laid on the table of the said Council resolving that any regulation shall be rescinded, or amended in any manner whatsoever, the said regulation shall, without prejudice to anything done thereunder, be deemed to be rescinded, or amended as the case may be as from the date of publication in the Gazette of the passing of such resolution.

4.--(1) If it appears to a magistrate on complaint that any dog is dangerous and is not kept under proper control the magistrate may make an order that the said dog be either destroyed or kept under proper

control.

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