CAP. 233] Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Regulations [1980 Ed.
G.N.A. 5/59. 4 of 1961. L.N. 46/67. 29 of 1969. L.N. 242/77. L.N. 238/80.
ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY POLICE FORCE REGULATIONS
(Cap. 233, section 28) [30 January 1959.]
Citation. 29 of 1969, s. 2.
Interpretation. L.N. 46/67. L.N. 238/80. (Cap. 246.)
Efficiency. L.N. 46/67. L.N. 46/67. L.N. 46/67.
Clothing, equipment and weapons. L.N. 238/80.
Application for enrolment by volunteers. Schedule.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-
"training" means duty not being active service or voluntary duty, pursuant to an order of the Commissioner;
"training period" means training for any period not exceeding 1 hour in duration;
"volunteer" means a member other than a person upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed under the provisions of the Compulsory Service Ordinance.
3. (1) Save in so far as the Commissioner may by order in writing exempt any member therefrom, every member shall in each year of service comply with the following requirements as to efficiency-
(a) perform such periods of training, not exceeding in the aggregate 14 days, as the Commissioner may from time to time by order direct; and
(b) perform, to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, such number of training periods, not being less than 60 nor more than 100, as the Commissioner may from time to time by order direct.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, every year shall be deemed to commence on 1 April and expire on 31 March next following.
(3) Nothing in this regulation shall be construed to prevent a member from volunteering, subject to the prior consent of the Commissioner, for additional training.
4. Such clothing, equipment and weapons as the Commissioner may direct shall be issued to members, but shall be and shall remain the property of the Government.
5. Applications for enrolment in the Force by volunteers shall be made in writing in the form prescribed in the Schedule and addressed to the Commissioner.