1989 Ed.]
Customs and Excise Service
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19. Control of Fund
The Customs and Excise Service Welfare Fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner, subject to regulations made under section 22, and applied-
(i) for the purpose of procuring comforts, convenience and other benefits, which are not chargeable to public revenue, for; and
(a)
(ii) in granting loans to,
members or former members who have retired on pension, gratuity or other allowance or, where any member or any such former member has died, any person who was wholly or partially dependent on him at the time of his death; and
(b) in making grants to persons who were wholly or partially dependent at the time of his death on a deceased member, or a deceased former member who had retired on pension, gratuity or other allowance, and who are in need of financial assistance, whether towards the payment of the funeral expenses of the deceased member or deceased former member or otherwise.
(Replaced 36 of 1978 s. 2)
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS
20. Customs and Excise Service Orders
(1) The Commissioner may make orders called "Customs and Excise Service Standing Orders" not inconsistent with the provisions of
(a) this Ordinance and any regulations made thereunder;
(b) the Stores Regulations of the Government;
(c) Colonial Regulations and Hong Kong Regulations, as modified
by this Ordinance and by regulations made thereunder.
(2) Such orders may prescribe or provide for-
(a) the control, direction and information of the Customs and Excise Service;
(b) discipline;
(c) training;
(d) classifications and promotions;
(e) inspections, drills, exercises and parades;
(f) welfare;
(g) departmental finance;
(h) buildings, grounds, stores, furniture and equipment;
(i) services to be performed by members;
1989 Ed.]
Customs and Excise Service
[CAP. 342
15
19. Control of Fund
The Customs and Excise Service Welfare Fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner, subject to regulations made under section 22, and applied-
(i) for the purpose of procuring comforts, convenience and other benefits, which are not chargeable to public revenue, for; and
(a)
(ii) in granting loans to,
members or former members who have retired on pension, gratuity or other allowance or, where any member or any such former member has died, any person who was wholly or partially dependent on him at the time of his death; and
(b) in making grants to persons who were wholly or partially dependent at the time of his death on a deceased member, or a deceased former member who had retired on pension, gratuity or other allowance, and who are in need of financial assistance, whether towards the payment of the funeral expenses of the deceased member or deceased former member or otherwise.
(Replaced 36 of 1978 s. 2)
PART V
MISCELLANEOUS
20. Customs and Excise Service Orders
(1) The Commissioner may make orders called "Customs and Excise Service Standing Orders" not inconsistent with the provisions of
(a) this Ordinance and any regulations made thereunder;
(b) the Stores Regulations of the Government;
(c) Colonial Regulations and Hong Kong Regulations, as modified
by this Ordinance and by regulations made thereunder.
(2) Such orders may prescribe or provide for-
(a) the control, direction and information of the Customs and Excise
Service;
(b) discipline;
(c) training;
(d) classifications and promotions;
(e) inspections, drills, exercises and parades;
(A) welfare;
(g) departmental finance;
(h) buildings, grounds, stores, furniture and equipment;
(i) services to be performed by members;
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