or 157. paragraph (2) or (3) of regulation 134 of pan- graph (2) of regulation 161 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable, on summary conviction, in the case of first conviction for that offence, to a fine of five hunded dollars and to imprisonment for three months, and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction for that offer. to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.".
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PRISONS ORDINANCE, 1954.
(No. 17 of 1954).
PRISON (AMENdment) Rules, 1961.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 27 of the Prisons Ordinance, 1954, the Governor in Council has made the following
Council ChamBER,
6th June, 1961.
rules
Clerk of Councils,
1. These rules may be cited as the Prison (Amendment) Rules. Citation.
1961.
2. Rule 60 of the Prison Rules. 1954 (hereinafter referred to as Amendment the principal rules) is amended-
of rule 60. (17 of 1994.
Explanatory Ngue
(This Nate is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).
The purpose of these regulations is to increase the fee for a perar under regulation 164 of the Road Traffic (Construction and Use) Regulation, 1956, (the principal regulations) from five dollars to ten dollars. This neces the amendment of regulation 97 to insert therein a fee of five dollars in onder that the fee payable for a permit under that regulation should remaja at the figure.
2.
The opportunity has been taken to make a number of minor amenŃ ments to the principal regulativos, namely-
(a) the revocation of regulations 6 and 166 the effect of which is spent: (b) the revocation of regulation 79 which has been replaced by the mer detailed provisions of regulations 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the Road Trafk (Taxis and Hire Cars) Regulations, 1960 (G.NA. 27/60):
(c) the revocation of paragraph (3) of regulation 106 which has ban replaced by paragraph (3) of regulation 18 of the Road Traffic (Road and Signs) Regulations, 1959 (GIN.A. 106/59);
(d) the amendment of regulation 134 to clarify the limitation of the pants
of persons who can be carried on an omnibus;
(e) the revocation of regulation 135 which has been replaced by part graph (2) of regulation 8 of the Road Traffic (Public Omolu d Public Car Regulations, 1961 (G.NA. 25/61);
the revocation of regulation 137 which has been replaced by the me detailed provisions of regulation 19 of the Road Traffic (Taxis and His Cars) Regulations. 1960 (G.N.A. 27/60); and
(g) the revocation and replacement of regulation 165 so that it refers
to specific offences created by the remainder of the principal regulation the offences arising out of the use of a vehicle when it does not compl with any specification, standard, clc. laid down by the regulation being now established by action 7 of the Road Traffic Ordinary. 1957 (No. 39 of 1957).
(Secretariat GR7/5361/48)
(4) in paragraph (1) by the deletion of the full stop at the end and Schedule).
the substitution therefor of a semi-colon; and
(b) by the addition after paragraph (1) of the following new
paragraph-
*() loses or wilfully damages or destroys any Govern-
ment property."”.
3. Rule 62 of the principal rules is amended-
(a) by the insertion after the figures "62" of the following
"(1)":
(4) by the deletion of the full stop at the end of paragraph (e) and
the substitution therefor of a semi-colon;
(e) by the addition after paragraph (e) of the following new
paragraph-
"(f) deduction from earnings of the cost of any Govern- ment property lost, or wilfully damaged or destroyed by the prisoner."; and
(d) by the addition of the following new paragraphs-
"(2) Any prisoner who considers himself aggrieved by any order made by the Superintendent under this rule may, within forty-eight hours after the issue of such order. notify the Superintendent that be wishes to appeal to the Commissioner against such order, and the Superintendent shall forthwith notify the Commissioner accordingly and shall stay execution of the order pending the hearing of the appeal.
(3) Upon hearing the appeal, either by the prisoner in person or by him in writing, the Commissioner shall
Amendment of rule 62.
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