Public Office.
Director of Social Well.
Director of Education
Director of Education
Commissioner of Labour
Commissioner of Labour
Commissioner of Mines
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Wockin
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Director of Public Works
Accountant Geneal
Accountant General
Accountant General
Controller of Stores
Ordinance or section of Ordinance for which specified.
Industrial and Reformatory School Ordin
ance, Chapter 225, section 25A. Post Secondary Colleges Ordinance. No. 15
of 1960, sections 3, 8, 9, and 10, Inland Revenue Ordinance. Chapter 112,
pections 168 and 160.
Public Transport Services (Hong Kong Island) Ordinance, No. 4 of 1960, section 2501).
Public Transport Services (Kowloon and the New Territories) Ordinance. No. 5 of 1960, section 2301).
Mining Ordinance, No. 33 of 1954, sections
14, 20, 21, 21, 32 and 39.
Public Lighting Ordinance, Chapter 105.
Tramway Ordinance, Chapter 107. Foreshores and Sea Bed Ordinance, Chapter
127.
Peak Tramway Ordinance, Chapter 304. Hong Kong and Yaumati Ferry Company (Services) Ordinance, No. 11 af 1951. "Star" Ferry Company (Services) Ordinance,
No. 41 of 1951.
Telephone Ordinance, No. 18 œË 1951. Mining Ordinance, No. 33 of 1954. The Hong Kong Airport (Control and Obstruction) Ordinance, No. 27 of 1997. Rating Ordinance, Chapter 116, section 31. Probate and Administration Ordinance,
Chapter 10, section 59.
The Education Ordinance, No. 33 of 1952,
section. 44(4).
The Sand Ordinance, Chapter 147, vection
2 and 3.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary.
16th January 1967.
(Secretariat GR 3/3281/66)
INTERPRETATION AND GENERAL CLAUSES ORDINANCE 1966.
(No. 31 of 1966).
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS RULES 1967.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 64 of the Inter- pretation and General Clauses Ordinance 1966, the Governor in Council has made the following rules-
1. These rules may be cited as the Administrative Appeals Citation. Rules 1957.
2. In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires— "appeal" means an appeal to the Governor in Council otherwise
than by way of petition;
"applicant" means the person who initiates an appeal; "Ordinance" means any Ordinance by which an appeal is provided: "respondent" means any public officer who is concerned in such an appeal, and, where no such person is specified in an Ordin- ance, means the head of any Government department which is concerned.
3. No appeal shall lie if proceedings in respect of the matter of the appeal have already been taken or initiated before a court.
4. An applicant shall submit for the consideration of the Governor in Council a written memorandum, setting out the grounds of appeal upon which he relies, within thirty days after the notification to him of the decision against which he wishes to appeal.
5. A memorandum of appeal shall be written in the English language and delivered to the Clerk of Councils who shall forward a copy thereof to the respondent.
6. The Clerk of Councils shall give the applicant not less than seven days' notice of the hearing of the appeal, and shall furnish the applicant with a copy of these rules.
7. The applicant may, if he so desires, be present at the bearing of the appeal and be heard either in person or by counsel or solicitor:
Provided that if he elects to be heard by bis counsel or solici- for be shall not himself also be beard save by special leave of the Governor in Council.
Interpretation.
No appeal in certain cases.
Time for appealing.
Language of
memorandum of appeal.
Notice of hearing.
Appearance of applicant.
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