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(Cap. 197, sub. leg.)
INTL/9
Provisional selection.
Grounds of objection to selection for service.
Compulsory Service.
[1970 Ed.
and shall at the same time record any limitations as to the physical fitness of such person to perform any particular duties within such bodies and in particular in the case of the grading of the person as fit for duties within the Essential Services Corps, shall classify him according to the categories prescribed by the Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations or any regulations replacing or amending the same.
(2) Such board shall report its findings as aforesaid to the Director who shall notify in writing the person examined accordingly.
(3) The Governor in Council may by regulation provide for the manner in which boards of medical practitioners for the purposes of section 7 and this section are to be constituted:
Provided that until such regulations are made and save and insofar as they do not otherwise provide boards of medical practitioners shall consist of such number of medical practitioners possessing such qualifications as the Director shall after consultation with the Director of Medical and Health Services deem necessary to conduct adequately such medical examinations as may from time to time be required for grading the fitness of persons served with a medical notice.
9. The Director may provisionally select for service in the Royal Hong Kong Regiment, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force or the Essential Services Corps any person who has been found upon medical examination as aforesaid to be physically fit for service in such body, and shall cause to be served upon such person a written notice, hereinafter called a "provisional notice" notifying such person accordingly and of his right to object to such selection in accordance with the provisions of section 10.
(Amended, 2 of 1959, Second Schedule, and 98 of 1970, Schedule)
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of section 7, any person provisionally selected for service in accordance with section 9 may object to such selection on any one or more of the following grounds-
(a) that he is a person to whom this Ordinance does not apply or that he is a person exempted from the provisions of this Part;
(b) that the obligations imposed by such service would in all the circumstances of the case entail undue hardship for him;
(c) that he is physically unfit to perform such service;
(d) that he could more usefully serve in a body other than that for which he has been provisionally selected and is in fact fit to serve in such other body; and
6
CAP. 246]
(Cap. 197, sub. leg.)
INTL/9
Provisional selection.
Grounds of objection to selection for service.
Compulsory Service.
[1970 Ed.
and shall at the same time record any limitations as to the physical fitness of such person to perform any particular duties within such bodies and in particular in the case of the grading of the person as fit for duties within the Essential Services Corps, shall classify him according to the categories prescribed by the Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations or any regulations replacing or amending the same.
(2) Such board shall report its findings as aforesaid to the Director who shall notify in writing the person examined accord- ingly.
(3) The Governor in Council may by regulation provide for the manner in which boards of medical practitioners for the pur- poses of section 7 and this section are to be constituted:
Provided that until such regulations are made and save and insofar as they do not otherwise provide boards of medical prac- titioners shall consist of such number of medical practitioners possessing such qualifications as the Director shall after consul- tation with the Director of Medical-and Health Services deem necessary to conduct adequately such medical examinations as may from time to time be required for grading the fitness of persons served with a medical notice.
9. The Director may provisionally select for service in the Royal Hong Kong Regiment, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force or the Essential Services Corps any person who has been found upon medical examination as aforesaid to be physically fit for service in such body, and shall cause to be served upon such person a written notice, hereinafter called a "provisional notice" notifying such person accordingly and of his right to object to such selection in accordance with the provisions of section 10.
(Amended, 2 of 1959, Second Schedule, and 98 of 1970, Schedule)
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of subsection (4) of sec- tion 7, any person provisionally selected for service in accordance with section 9 may object to such selection on any one or more of the following grounds-
(a) that he is a person to whom this Ordinance does not apply or that he is a person exempted from the provi- sions of this Part;
(b) that the obligations imposed by such service would in all the circumstances of the case entail undue hardship for him;
(c) that he is physically unfit to perform such service;
(d) that he could more usefully serve in a body other than that for which he has been provisionally selected and is in fact fit to serve in such other body; and
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