CAP. 177]

Registration of Persons Regulations

[1989 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

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(a) when he considers that such identity cards, photographs, fingerprints, information and documents are obsolete and no longer required; or

(b) when so ordered by the Chief Secretary. (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 86 of 1983; L.N. 178 of 1987)

Power to call for further information

Any registration officer may-

(a) summon before him any person (including the head of a family) and require him to answer any question which he may reasonably consider necessary to ask him for the purpose of the carrying out of the provisions of the Ordinance or of these regulations; (L.N. 178 of 1987)

(b) require any applicant to make such declaration, under oath or otherwise, or furnish such further particulars, or produce such documents, as he may reasonably require; (L.N. 204 of 1979)

(c) require any applicant who has to comply with the provisions of regulation 4(2) to make such declaration, under oath or otherwise, or furnish such further particulars, or produce such documents, as he may reasonably require. (L.N. 204 of 1979; L.N. 178 of 1987)

10. Responsibility for custody of identity card

Subject to the provisions of these regulations-

(a) the applicant, other than a person under 18 years of age, to whom an identity card has been issued, shall be responsible for the custody thereof; and (L.N. 158 of 1973)

(b) the head of a family the members of whose family have been issued with identity cards shall be responsible for the custody thereof.

11. Duty to carry and produce identity card

(1) The Governor in Council may, by order published in the Gazette, require that every person, or every person of such class or such description as may be specified in the order, shall carry his identity card when in such area or place, on such occasion, for such purpose or in such circumstance as may be specified in the order. (L.N. 176 of 1979)

(2) During the currency of an order made under subregulation (1) any person or member of a class of persons authorized for the purpose by the Commissioner of Police, any police officer or member of the Immigration

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