Probation committees.
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10. The Governor may appoint a probation committee or [ef. No. 27 Committees consisting of such persons as he shall think fit, who shall review the work of probation officers in individual cases, and perform such duties in connexion with probation as may be prescribed by rules made under this Ordinance.
of 1951 (Singapore)
4.
Approved
inutitutions.
11. The Governor may by order approve premises for the [cf. No. 27 reception of persons who may be required to reside therein by a probation order, and such premises shall be known as "approved institutions".
of 1951
(Singapore) 2. 12.]
Governor in Council may make
rales.
Saving.
12. The Governor in Council may by rules prescribe or provide for-
(a) the duties of the principal probation officer;
(b) the duties of probation officers;
(c) the constitution and duties of probation committees;
(d) the regulation, management and inspection of approved
institutions;
(e) the form of records to be kept under this Ordinance; ( fees and charges to be made for any act, matter or thing
to be done or observed under this Ordinance;
(g) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this
Ordinance.
13. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in addition to (Cap. 226). and not in derogation of the provisions of the Juvenile Offenders
Ordinance.
Repeals. (Cap. 226).
14. Section 9 of the Juvenile Offenders Ordinance is repealed.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 5th day of December, 1956.
(Secretariat 27/3231/53)
mpsay
Deputy dirk of Councils.
HORA CONG
No. 58 or 1956.
I assent.
Governor.
6th December, 1956.
An Ordinance to provide for the registration and regulation of
watchmen.
[7th December, 1956.]
Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows-
1. This Ordinance may be cited Ordinance, 1956.
2. (1) In this Ordinance-
Se
the Watchmen Short title.
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Police of the Colony
or a deputy commissioner;
"employer" means a person who employs a watchman ;
"register" means the register kept by the Commissioner in
accordance with the provisions of section 4:
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