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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

No. B. 7.

A BILL

177

Short title.

Interpreta- tion.

Ordinance

No. 27 of 1917.

Appointment

of

Quartering

Authority.

The Quartering Authority may make regulations to control

hotel accom- modation

and charges for hotel services.

INTITULED

An Ordinance to make provision for the control of accommodation

provided by and charges made by hotels.

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

1949.

1.

2.

This Ordinance may be cited as the Hotels Ordinance,

In this Ordinance-

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'charge" includes any valuable consideration and any promise to do any act or perform any service passing to or to pass from or made or to be made by the person upon whom the charge is levied or attempted to be imposed;

"contravene" includes a failure to comply;

"hotel" includes a boarding house and every place where any person is harboured or lodged for any kind of rent, hire or reward but shall not include any place where no service other than the provision of accommodation and furniture is rendered upon the premises occupied by the person so harboured or lodged;

"manager" means, in the case of any person registered as the manager of a hotel pursuant to regulations made under this Ordinance or under the Boarding House Ordinance, 1917, such person, and if there is no such person, or in the absence of any such person, then the person who is in fact in control whether on his own account or for any other person of the management of the hotel;

"Quartering Authority" means such person as the Governor has appointed or from time to time shall appoint to be or act as Quartering Authority;

"service" includes provision of accommodation or of any appliance or facility;

"specified" means specified by regulations made under this Ordinance.

3. The Governor may by notification in the Gazette appoint any person to be the Quartering Authority for the purpose of this Ordinance.

4. (1) The Quartering Authority may make regulations to- (a) require the manager of any hotel to reserve a specified portion of its total accommodation (other than its public rooms) or a portion to be allocated in such manner as the regula- tions may provide or any particular accommodation, for specified uses, including the use by particular persons or classes of persons;

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