FIRST COLUMN.
11. Summary Offences Ordinance, 1932. (No. 40 of 1932.)
-Contd.
12. Magistrates
Ordinance, 1932. (No. 41 of 1932.)
Third Schedule.
13. Quarantine and Prevention of Disease
Ordinance, 1936.
(No. 7 of 1936.) Section 5-
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(c) for the conditions which may be
prescribed or the
Manner
which conditions may
in be pres.
cribed in connection with such
permits;
(d) for the control of noises and delimitation of areas under sec-
tion 13:
(e) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance,
and such regulations may specify that a breach thereof shall be an offence punish- able with a fine of five hundred dollars or imprisonment for three months. Subject to any such regulations, nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of a permit issuing authority to prescribe con- ditions upon the grant of a permit under this Ordinance.”
The Third Schedule (as enacted by Ordinance No. 24 of 1949) is amended by the repeal of item 5 in Part II thereof and the substitution therefor of the following-
**5. Bribery."'
Section 5 is amended by the repeal of subsec- Lian (4) and the substitution therefor of the following-
"(4) A Health Officer at his discre- tion may require the person giving the undertaking to furnish security for the due execution of the undertaking—
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13. Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1936. (No. 7 of 1936.)
-Contd.
14. Consular
Privileges Ordinance, 1947. (No. 5 of 1947-) (1) Long title.
(2) Section 2.
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(a) by a cash deposit in a sum not exceeding four hundred dollars;
or
(b) by the provision of a guarantor who shall sign a bond conditioned for the payment of a similar sum to the Treasury in the event of a breach of such undertaking, Such bond shall be in a standard form approved by the Directar of Medical and Health Services and such guarantor shall be so approved, shall be a resident of the Colony, and may be a justice of the peace, a member of a consulate staff, a principal of a firm which is a member of the General Chamber of Commerce or Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, a permanent Govern- ment servant, or a member of a profession to which registration is applied in the Colony."
(1) The long title is repealed and replaced by the
following
"An Ordinance to provide for the remis- sion of taxes duties rates and other charges paid or payable by consular officials in certain cases and for purposes ancillary thereto."
(2) Section 2 is amended by the addition after the definition of the term "consular official" of the following--
"tax" includes an assessment, valuation, levy, rate or other similar charge."