1970 Ed.]
Compulsory Service Tribunal Procedure Rules.
[CAP. 246
COMPULSORY SERVICE TRIBUNAL PROCEDURE RULES.
(Cap. 246, section 11).
[Subsidiary]
G.N.A. 205/51.
29 of 1969. 98 of 1970.
[16th November, 1951.]
1. These rules may be cited as the Compulsory Service Tribunal Procedure Rules.
2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires- "appeal" means an appeal in accordance with the provisions of section 16 of the Ordinance from a decision of the Director refusing consent for the appellant to quit the Royal Hong Kong Regiment, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force or the Essential Services Corps;
"claim" means a claim made to the Director under subsection (3) of section 7 of the Ordinance;
"Director" means the person appointed Director of Manpower for the Colony under the Ordinance;
"judge" means the judge appointed by the Chief Justice in accordance with section 11 of the Ordinance;
"objection" means an objection to being selected for service by the Director made in accordance with section 10 of the Ordinance; "regulations" means the Compulsory Service (Prescribed Forms) Regulations;
"Secretary" means the person appointed by the Governor under subsection (5) of section 11 of the Ordinance to act as Secretary of the Tribunal;
"Tribunal" means the Compulsory Service Tribunal constituted under section 11 of the Ordinance.
3. The Tribunal shall have a seal which shall be affixed to such formal documents as the judge may from time to time direct.
4. Where under the provisions of section 7 or 12 of the Ordinance the Director is required to refer a claim, objection or appeal to the Tribunal he shall deliver five copies of such claim, objection or appeal, on the appropriate form setting forth the grounds of and reasons for the claim, objection or appeal, as the case may be, and the Director's observations thereon, to the Secretary who shall-
(a) enter the claim, objection or appeal in a book kept for the purpose;
Citation.
Interpretation.
98 of 1970, Schedule. 29 of 1969, s. 2.
(Cap. 246, sub. leg.)
Seal.
Reference of claim, objection or appeal to the Tribunal.