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[Subsidiary]
CAP. 115] Immigration (Vietnamese Refugee Centres) [1988 Ed. (Closed Centre) Rules
(2) The Commissioner shall appoint an officer of the Correctional Services Department to be the Superintendent in charge of each centre and such other officers of, and persons employed in, the Correctional Services Department as may be necessary to assist him in the control and management of a centre.
Accommodation
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Detainees shall occupy accommodation within a centre as directed by the Superintendent.
General orders
6. (1) The Commissioner may issue such general orders and instructions not inconsistent with the Ordinance or these rules as are necessary or expedient for the administration of centres.
(2) Every officer and other person employed in a centre shall, in the exercise of any powers, functions or duties under the Ordinance or these rules, comply with any general orders and instructions issued under subrule (1).
Visiting justices
7. (1) Two visiting justices (one official and one unofficial) shall, together if possible, visit every centre at least once a month and on such other days as they may be required. Their names shall be furnished by the Chief Secretary to the Commissioner and every centre shall be open to them at all reasonable times during their tour of duty.
(2) Visiting justices shall not have any interest in any contract made in respect of any centre.
(3) Visiting justices shall have the following duties in relation to a centre-
(a) at the termination of every visit and before they leave the centre to record in a book provided for the purpose any recommendations, suggestions or other remarks;
(b) to co-operate with the Commissioner in promoting the good management of the centre;
(c) to ensure that all abuses in connection with the centre which come to their knowledge are brought to the notice of the Commissioner immediately;
(d) to hear and investigate any complaint which any detainee may desire to make to them;
(e) to pay special attention to detainees in the sick bay and separately confined;
(f) to attend to all reports received by them as to the mind or body of any detainee being likely to be injured by discipline or treatment to which he is subjected and communicate their opinion to the Commissioner;