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to produce in such manner as the Director may specify for exami- astion under section 4(1)(a)—
(i) the passengers arriving or departing in that ship or air-
craft; and
(ii) the members of the crew of that ship or aircraft.
(2) A requirement under subsection (1)-
(a) may relate to all or any of the passengers or all or any of the members of the crew or to all or any of both; (b) may be made generally for all occasions or, without prejudice to any general requirement which may be in force, for any particular occasion.
(3) An immigration officer may require a person to proceed to such place as he may specify for the purpose of examination under section 4(1),
(4) Any person of or over the age of sixteen years, other than a serviceman, being examined under section 4(1)(a) shall-
(a) produce a valid travel document, entry permit or re-
entry permit; and
(b) subject to subsection (9), furnish an arrival or departure
card in the prescribed form, duly completed.
(9) Where a person being examined under section 40))(u) is of or over the age of seven years and under the age of sixteen years and-
(a) is accompanied by an adult, the adult shall-
(i) produce a valid travel document, entry permit or re-entry permit relating to such person; and
(ii) subject to subsection (9), furnish in respect of such person an arrival or departure card in the prescribed form, duly completed:
(b) baving arrived or being about to depart in a ship or aircraft, is not accompanied by an adult, the owner of the ship or aircraft shall-
() produce a valid travel document, entry permit or re-entry permit relating to such person; and
(ii) subject to subsection (9), furnish in respect of such person an arrival or departure card in the prescribed form, duly completed.
(6) An immigration officer may require any person, other than a serviceman, being examined under section 4(1) to-
(a) declare whether or not he is in possession of any docu- ments of any description specified by that officer, being
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a description relevant for the purposes of the examina- tion; and
(b) produce to the officer any such documents which are in
his possession.
7) An immigration officer may require a person being examined under section 4(1) to furnish to him such information as he may require for the purposes of this Ordinance.
(8) An immigration officer may give such directions as he considers necessary for preventing any person from evading examination under section 4(1),
(9) The Director of Immigration may exempt from subsection (4X6), (5X@ki) or (SMBXii) any person or any class or description of persons.
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(1) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, on the arrival of the ship in Hong Kong-
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furnish to an immigration officer-
(i) three copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the crew; and
(i) two copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers; and
(b) if so required by an immigration officer, produce the
ship's papers.
(2) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, immediately before the departure of the ship from Hong Kong-
(a) furnish to an immigration officer-
(i) two copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the crew; and
(ii) two copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers; and
(6) if so required by an immigration officer, produce the
ship's papers.
(3) An immigration officer may, on the arrival of an aircraft in Hong Kong and immediately prior to the departure of an aircraft therefrom, require the captain of the aircraft to furnish to him a notice containing the names and nationalities of the crew and a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers.
(4) A passenger on board a ship or aircraft arriving in or departing from Hong Kong shall furnish to the captain of the ship or aircraft any information required by him for the purpose of furnishing a notice under this section.
Returns to
be furnished by captains of ships and air-
craft, etc.