TNAG-1365-FCO40-1811-Hong-Kong-Legislative-Council-(Powers-and-Privileges)-Bill-1-1985 — Page 61

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (POWERS AND PRIVILEGES) BILL

(d) threatens, molests or in any way punishes or injures or attempas 10 punish 07 injure any person for having given evidence before the Council or a committee of on socount of any evidenɔ which he has given before the Council or a commilice,

commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $10.000 and to imprisonmeal fo: 12 months.

20. Any person, other than a member or officer of the Council, who-

(0) enters or attempts to enter the Chamber or the precincts of the Chamber in contravention of any of the Standing Orders or any resolution under section 8(2): or

(b) contravenes any administrative instructions issued under section 8(3), or any direction given thereunder, regulating the admittance of persons to or the conduct of persons within the Chamber of the precincts of ite Chamber. commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2,000 and 10 imprisonment for 3 months.

PART V

MISCELLANEOUS

21. Upon any inquiry touching the privileges, immunities and powers of the Council or of any member, any copy of the jourrais printed or purporting to be printed by the Government Printer shall be admitted as evidence of such journals in all courts and places without any proof being given that such copy was 50 printed.

12. The powers of the President under this Ordinance shall be supplementary to any powers confærred on him by Letters Patent or Royal Instructions.

23. The Council, the President or any officer of the Council shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of any court in respect of the lawful exercise of any power con ferred on or vested in the Council, the President or such officer by or under this Ordinance or the Standing Orders.

24. Within the precincts of the Chamber, every officer of the Council shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance and of the application of the criminal law, have all the powers and enjoy all the privileges of a police officer.

25. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the President may exercise the powers conferred on hit by this Ordinance even though the Council has been dissolved.

26. No prosecution for an offence under this Ordinance shall be instituteć except with the consent of the Attorney General.

27. Section 4 of the Qaths and Declarations Ordinance is repeated.

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