Regula
tiona AA to
transfer
of funds.
Offences.
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34. Where an arrangement has been made whereby sums awarded under the law relating to workman's compensation in the Colony to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in any other part of the Commonwealth, and sums awarded under the law relating to workman's compensation in such other part of the Commonwealth to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in the Colony may, at the request of the authority by which the award is made, be transferred to and administered by a competent authority in such other part of the Commonwealth or in the Colony, as the case may be, the Governor in Council may make regulations-
(a) for the transfer, in such manner as may he provided by
the arrangement, to that part of the Commonwealth with which the arrangement is made, of any money in the disposition of the Court, applicable for the benefit of any person resident in or about to reside in such other part of the Commonwealth; and
(h) for the receipt and administration, by an officer appointed by the Governor for such purpose, of any money which under any such arrangement has been transmitted from the part of the Commonwealth with which the arrange- ment has been made as money applicable for the benefi of any person resident or about to reside in the Colony.
35. (1) Any person required to make a return by virtue of any regulation made under section 32 who-
(r) fails to make such return within the time within which
he is required to make it; or
(6) makes or causes to be made a return which he knows
to be false in any material particular; or
(e) on being so required fails to give any information or explanation respecting the return which it is in his power to give,
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction therefor to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for every day during which the default continues.
(2) Where a person convicted of an offence under this section is a company, the chairman and every director and every officer of the company shall be guilty of a like offence unless he proves that the act or omission constituting the offence took place without his knowledge or consent.
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FIRST SCHEDULE.
[Section 2(1)|
Employment specified for the purpinasa of section 2(1),
1. Employment in connexion with the oneration or maintenance of any mechanically propelled vehicle (including & tramcar er aircraft) used for the carriage or conveyance of passengera or poode for hire, or for industrial or commercial purposes; or
Employment in any premises registered, or required to be registered, as a factory or workshop under the Factories and Workshops Ordinance. Chapter 69; or
3. Employment in any mine or quarry or in any mining or quarrying operation, or in any kind of work incidental to of connected with any mining or quarrying operation or with the mineral obtained, or in any kinul of work whatsoever below ground; or
4.
Employment on a Hong Kong ship in any copacity mentioned in
section 28: or
Employment for the purpose of fuelling, vielualling, constructing, repairing, demolishing, cleaning or painting any ship of which he is not the master or a member of the crew; OT
6. Employment in the operation of loading, unloading, storing. discharging, transferring or moving goods into or from railway truckd. lorries, aircraft, business premises, godowna or ships; o
T.
B.
P.
Employment in the construction, repair, renovation, or demolition
of
(*) any building including the formation of the site theneds; or (b) any dam, embankment, or water catchment; or
(e) any road, bridge, or Lunnel; or
(d) any wharf, quay, sea-wall or other marine works whatsoever
including any moorings of ships; or
Employment in setting up, repairing, maintaining, or taking
down-
(*) any telegraph or telephone line or post; or
(b) any overhead electric line or cable or post or standard for
the same; OT
(e) any wireless mast or aerial or feeder or post or standard
for the samɑ; or
(d) any wired broadcasting line or cable, or post or standard
for the samNË.
Employment in the construction, repair, inspection, upkeep or demolition of any underground sewer; or
10. Employment in the Fire Brigade, District Watch Force or as a watchman (otherwise than as 3 Watchman employed exclusively in guarding a private dwelling); or
11. Employment in any occupation fnvolving blasting operations; or 12. Employment in the making of any excavation; ur
13. Employment in the supplying, generating, transforming or distribution of electrical energy or in the generating, supplying or distribution of gas; or
14. Employment in the Kowloon Canton Railway (British Section); or
16. Employment in the construction, working, repair or demolition of any pipeline or of any aerial ropeway; or