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CAP. 391]

Broadcasting Authority

[1989 Ed.

(6) The Committee may receive such evidence as it thinks fit and neither the provisions of the Evidence Ordinance (Cap. 8) nor any other rule of law relating to the admissibility of evidence shall apply in proceedings before the Committee.

(7) For the purposes of this section the Committee shall have and may exercise any of the powers vested in the Authority by section 33(1) and (1A), and section 45, of the Television Ordinance (Cap. 52), by section 22 of this Ordinance or by any term or condition of a licence granted under section 13C of the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) requiring a licensee to supply to the Authority on demand any material, including the script thereof, intended for broadcasting. (Amended 52 of 1989 s. 4)

12. Advisory committees, etc.

(1) Without prejudice to section 10, the Authority may appoint such committees and other persons as it thinks fit to advise either generally or in respect of any particular matter or aspect concerning its functions.

(2) A committee appointed under subsection (1) may include persons who are not members of the Authority.

13. Principal executive officer

(1) The Authority shall discharge its functions through a principal executive officer who shall be the Commissioner for Television and Entertainment Licensing.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) the principal executive officer shall do all acts and things necessary for implementing the decisions of the Authority.

(3) The principal executive officer (or, with the consent of the chairman of the Authority, his representative) shall, notwithstanding that he is not a member thereof, attend the meetings of the Authority, tender advice and report on the implementation of its decisions.

(4) The principal executive officer or his representative may attend any meeting of the Complaints Committee or any other committee appointed by the Authority.

14. Delegation of powers, etc. to principal executive officer

(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority may by resolution, with or without restrictions or conditions as it sees fit, delegate in writing to the principal executive officer any of its powers and functions.

(2) The Authority shall not delegate to the principal executive officer any of its powers or functions under

(a) this section or section 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, or 24; (Replaced 52 of 1989 s. 5)

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10 CAP. 391] Broadcasting Authority [1989 Ed. (6) The Committee may receive such evidence as it thinks fit and neither the provisions of the Evidence Ordinance (Cap. 8) nor any other rule of law relating to the admissibility of evidence shall apply in proceedings before the Committee. (7) For the purposes of this section the Committee shall have and may exercise any of the powers vested in the Authority by section 33(1) and (1A), and section 45, of the Television Ordinance (Cap. 52), by section 22 of this Ordinance or by any term or condition of a licence granted under section 13C of the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) requiring a licensee to supply to the Authority on demand any material, including the script thereof, intended for broadcasting. (Amended 52 of 1989 s. 4) 12. Advisory committees, etc. (1) Without prejudice to section 10, the Authority may appoint such committees and other persons as it thinks fit to advise either generally or in respect of any particular matter or aspect concerning its functions. (2) A committee appointed under subsection (1) may include persons who are not members of the Authority. 13. Principal executive officer (1) The Authority shall discharge its functions through a principal executive officer who shall be the Commissioner for Television and Entertainment Licensing. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) the principal executive officer shall do all acts and things necessary for implementing the decisions of the Authority. (3) The principal executive officer (or, with the consent of the chairman of the Authority, his representative) shall, notwithstanding that he is not a member thereof, attend the meetings of the Authority, tender advice and report on the implementation of its decisions. (4) The principal executive officer or his representative may attend any meeting of the Complaints Committee or any other committee appointed by the Authority. 14. Delegation of powers, etc. to principal executive officer (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority may by resolution, with or without restrictions or conditions as it sees fit, delegate in writing to the principal executive officer any of its powers and functions. (2) The Authority shall not delegate to the principal executive officer any of its powers or functions under (a) this section or section 10, 12, 15, 19, 20, or 24; (Replaced 52 of 1989 s. 5)
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10 CAP. 391] Broadcasting Authority [1989 Ed. (6) The Committee may receive such evidence as it thinks fit and neither the provisions of the Evidence Ordinance (Cap. 8) nor any other rule of law relating to the admissibility of evidence shall apply in proceedings before the Committee. (7) For the purposes of this section the Committee shall have and may exercise any of the powers vested in the Authority by section 33(1) and (1A), and section 45, of the Television Ordinance (Cap. 52), by section 22 of this Ordinance or by any term or condition of a licence granted under section 13C of the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) requiring a licensee to supply to the Authority on demand any material, including the script thereof, intended for broadcasting. (Amended 52 of 1989 s. 4) 12. Advisory committees, etc. (1) Without prejudice to section 10, the Authority may appoint such committees and other persons as it thinks fit to advise either generally or in respect of any particular matter or aspect concerning its functions. (2) A committee appointed under subsection (1) may include persons who are not members of the Authority. 13. Principal executive officer (1) The Authority shall discharge its functions through a principal executive officer who shall be the Commissioner for Television and Enter- tainment Licensing. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1) the principal executive officer shall do all acts and things necessary for implementing the decisions of the Authority. (3) The principal executive officer (or, with the consent of the chairman of the Authority, his representative) shall, notwithstanding that he is not a member thereof, attend the meetings of the Authority, tender advice and report on the implementation of its decisions. (4) The principal executive officer or his representative may attend any meeting of the Complaints Committee or any other committee appointed by the Authority. 14. Delegation of powers, etc. to principal executive officer (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority may by resolution, with or without restrictions or conditions as it sees fit, delegate in writing to the principal executive officer any of its powers and functions. (2) The Authority shall not delegate to the principal executive officer any of its powers or functions under (a) this section or section 10, 12 15, 19, 20, or 24; (Replaced 52 of 1989 s. 5)
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CAP. 391]

Broadcasting Authority

[1989 Ed.

(6) The Committee may receive such evidence as it thinks fit and neither the provisions of the Evidence Ordinance (Cap. 8) nor any other rule of law relating to the admissibility of evidence shall apply in proceedings before the Committee.

(7) For the purposes of this section the Committee shall have and may exercise any of the powers vested in the Authority by section 33(1) and (1A), and section 45, of the Television Ordinance (Cap. 52), by section 22 of this Ordinance or by any term or condition of a licence granted under section 13C of the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) requiring a licensee to supply to the Authority on demand any material, including the script thereof, intended for broadcasting. (Amended 52 of 1989 s. 4)

12. Advisory committees, etc.

(1) Without prejudice to section 10, the Authority may appoint such committees and other persons as it thinks fit to advise either generally or in respect of any particular matter or aspect concerning its functions.

(2) A committee appointed under subsection (1) may include persons who are not members of the Authority.

13. Principal executive officer

(1) The Authority shall discharge its functions through a principal executive officer who shall be the Commissioner for Television and Enter- tainment Licensing.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) the principal executive officer shall do all acts and things necessary for implementing the decisions of the Authority.

(3) The principal executive officer (or, with the consent of the chairman of the Authority, his representative) shall, notwithstanding that he is not a member thereof, attend the meetings of the Authority, tender advice and report on the implementation of its decisions.

(4) The principal executive officer or his representative may attend any meeting of the Complaints Committee or any other committee appointed by the Authority.

14. Delegation of powers, etc. to principal executive officer

(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority may by resolution, with or without restrictions or conditions as it sees fit, delegate in writing to the principal executive officer any of its powers and functions.

(2) The Authority shall not delegate to the principal executive officer any of its powers or functions under

(a) this section or section 10, 12 15, 19, 20, or 24; (Replaced 52 of

1989 s. 5)

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