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Making of rules or regulations.
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No. 11. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1900.
19. The Captain Superintendent shall from time to time make such rules or regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the Force; but such rules or regulations shall have no force or effect until they have been approved by the Governor-in-Council and published in The Gazette.
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Making of departmental orders.
Delivery up of arms, etc., by subordinate officer or constable on quitting Force.
Penalty on subordinate officer or constable for neglect of duty, etc.
Ord. 5/11 Sec. 2(a)
20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent from time to time to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's disallowance or revisal, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the Force and for regulating the internal economy thereof.
21.—(1.) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, horses, accoutrements, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the person and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent.
(2.) It shall be lawful for any Justice of the Peace to issue his warrant to search for and seize such arms, ammunition, horses, accoutrements, and other appointments which are not so delivered over, wherever the same may be found.
22.—(1.) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable is guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office, or refuses or neglects to obey or execute any warrant lawfully directed to be by him executed, or is guilty of any disobedience to any rule or regulation made under section 19 or of any other misconduct as an officer or constable, or, having duly engaged and bound himself to serve in the Force, deserts therefrom, or, having been permitted to resign, does not, on ceasing to belong to the Force, deliver up all arms, accoutrements, and appointments whatsoever entrusted to him for the performance of his duty, he shall, on summary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars and, in default of payment thereof, to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months.
(2.) Every offender shall forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.
Ford: 5/11 sec. 2(b)
Power to punish for breach of discipline.
Ord. 5/11 Sec. 3
23.—(1.) The Captain Superintendent or the Deputy Superintendent shall, in case of breach of discipline or neglect of duty by any constable, on proof thereof to his satisfaction, have power to order the offender to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars or to award imprisonment for any term not exceeding seven days, with forfeiture of pay; or, in his discretion, the Captain Superintendent or the Deputy Superintendent...
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636
Making of
rules or regulations.
W/25-7-46 Leave
X
No. 11. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1900.
19. The Captain Superintendent shall from time to time make such rules or regulations as he may deem expedient for the general govern- ment and discipline of the Force; but such rules or regulations shall 80/9 2.01 punishment have no force or effect until they have been approved by the Governor- 4 # 292 / 11 AG 24. quí
in-Council and published in The Gazette.
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$
Making of departmental
orders.
Delivery up of arms, etc., by
subordinate officer or constable on quitting Force.
Penalty on subordinate
officer or
neglect of duty, etc.
Ord. 50f 1911 Sec. 2(a)
20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent from time to time to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's disallowance or revisal, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the Force and for regulating the internal economy thereof.
21-(1.) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, horses, accoutre- ments, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the person and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent.
(2.) It shall be lawful for any Justice of the Peace to issue his warrant to search for and seize such arms, ammunition, horses, accoutrements, and other appointments which are not so delivered over, wherever the same may be found.
22.—(1.) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable is guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office, or refuses or neglects to constable for obey or execute any warrant lawfully directed to be by him executed, or is guilty of any disobedience to any rule or regulation made under sec-
or breach of dixibbtree subalording tion tion 19 or of any other misconduct as an officer or constable, or, having duly engaged and bound himself to serve in the Force, deserts therefrom, or, having been permitted to resign, does not, on ceasing to belong to the Force, deliver up all arms, accoutrements, and appointments whatso- ever entrusted to him for the performance of his duty, he shall, on sum- mary conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a penalty not exceeding two hundred dollars and, in default of payment thereof, to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding six months. (2.) Every offender shall forfeit all pay during his imprisonment.
Ford: 5/11 sec. 2(6)
Power to
Ord S Sec.3(@punish for
breach of discipline.
Gd. 5/11 Sec: 3 (1)
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23.-(1.) The Captain Superintendent or the Deputy Superintendent shall, in case of breach of discipline or neglect of duty by any constable, on proof thereof to his satisfaction, have power to order the offender to forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars or to awards imprisonment-for-any-term-not exceeding seven days, with forfeiture of pay; or, in his discretion, the Captain Superintendent or the Deputy
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