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Annex to Note No. 5

Urban Council

BACKGROUND NOTE

REORGANISATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN HONG KONG

Existing Local Government Bodies

The Urban Council has statutory responsibility for operating the basic sanitary services in the urban areas of Hong Kong/Kowloon and also a variety of other duties in the field of public health, such as the supervision of food premises, hawkers, operation of slaughter houses and pest control; it also has responsibilities for the removal

and resettlement of squatters within the urban areas. It is empowered to make byelaws for the regulation and control

of these matters, subject to the approval of the Legislative

Council. It has, however, no rating powers and its

responsibilities are carried out through the Urban Services Department (a Government Department) the Director of which

is Chairman of the Council.

2. In addition to the Chairman, the Council consists of

five ex officio and twenty unofficial members, of whom ten

are elected and ten are appointed by the Governor. The term

of office of the unofficial members is four years. Urban Council elections, at which half of the elected seats are

contested are held bi-annually. In spite of considerable coverage in the press and radio, public interest is low.

3. In 1965 the decision was taken to extend the franchise

for Urban Council elections to an estimated 240,000.

twenty-three categories of persons have been included, the

most numerous of which are persons on the jury list, tax- payers, teachers, members of the Defence Force and Auxiliary Services, ratepayers, staff and students of the universities, registered nurses and midwives and holders of the equivalent

of school certificate or a technical college diploma.

qualification of three years' ordinary residence in Hong

Kong is also required. In the event, only some 26,000

persons have registered as electors which is some 3,000

CONFIDENTIAL

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