CAP. 244] Drug Addiction Treatment Centres
Regulations
[1983 Ed.
Religious services and instruction.
Educational classes.
Leave of absence.
Disciplinary offences.
(Cap. 234, sub. leg. 1
Punishment which may be imposed by the Superintendent.
11. The Superintendent may, if satisfied that an inmate belongs to a religious denomination, if the inmate so desires and it is reasonably practicable so to do, make arrangements for the inmate to attend appropriate religious services or instruction.
12. The Superintendent may require an inmate to attend any course, class or lecture which the Superintendent considers would be beneficial to the inmate.
13. (1) The Commissioner may grant to an inmate leave of absence for a period not exceeding 72 hours at any one time.
(2) An inmate granted leave of absence shall be given a pass in writing under the hand of the Commissioner setting out the period during which the inmate is permitted to be absent from the addiction treatment centre and the address at which the inmate is required to reside during his leave.
(3) An inmate who, without lawful excuse—
(a) fails to return to the addiction treatment centre at or before the expiration of the period for which he has been granted leave; or
(b) fails to reside at the address specified in the pass issued under paragraph (2).
shall be guilty of a disciplinary offence.
14. An inmate who commits any of the offences enumerated in rule 61 of the Prison Rules as applied by section 9 of the Ordinance shall be guilty of a disciplinary offence.
15. (1) An inmate who commits a disciplinary offence under regulation 13 or 14 shall be liable, by order of the Superintendent, to any one or more of the following punishments—
(a) [Deleted, L.N. 166/83]
(b) separate confinement for a period not exceeding 28 days;
(c) forfeiture of privileges for a period not exceeding 3 months;
(d) deprivation of earnings or part thereof:
(e) deduction from earnings of the cost of any Government property lost, or wilfully damaged or destroyed by the inmate.
(2) An inmate may appeal to the Commissioner against any order made by the Superintendent under paragraph (1), within 48 hours after the making of the order, by giving notice in writing to the Superintendent, and the Superintendent shall forthwith notify the Commissioner accordingly and shall stay execution of the order pending the determination of the appeal.
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CAP. 244] Drug Addiction Treatment Centres
Regulations
[1983 Ed.
Religious services and instruction.
Educational classes.
Leave of absence.
Disciplinary offences.
(Cap. 234, sub, leg. 1
Punishment which may be imposed by the Superintendent.
11. The Superintendent may, if satisfied that an inmate belongs to a religious denomination, if the inmate so desires and it is reasonably practicable so to do, make arrangements for the inmate to attend appropriate religious services or instruction.
12. The Superintendent may require an inmate to attend any course, class or lecture which the Superintendent considers would be beneficial to the inmate.
13. (1) The Commissioner may grant to an inmate leave of absence for a period not exceeding 72 hours at any one time.
(2) An inmate granted leave of absence shall be given a pass in writing under the hand of the Commissioner setting out the period during which the inmate is permitted to be absent from the addiction treatment centre and the address at which the inmate is required to reside during his leave.
(3) An inmate who, without lawful excuse--
(a) fails to return to the addiction treatment centre at or before the expiration of the period for which he has been granted leave; or
(b) fails to reside at the address specified in the pass issued
under paragraph (2).
shall be guilty of a disciplinary offence.
14. An inmate who commits any of the offences enumerated in rule 61 of the Prison Rules as applied by section 9 of the Ordinance shall be guilty of a disciplinary offence.
15. (1) An inmate who commits a disciplinary offence under regulation 13 or 14 shall be liable, by order of the Superintendent. to any one or more of the following punishments--
(a) [Deleted, L.N. 166/83]
(b) separate confinement for a period not exceeding 28 days;
(c) forfeiture of privileges for a period not exceeding 3 months;
(d) deprivation of earnings or part thereof:
(e) deduction from earnings of the cost of any Government property lost, or wilfully damaged or destroyed by the inmate.
(2) An inmate may appeal to the Commissioner against any order made by the Superintendent under paragraph (1), within 48 hours after the making of the order, by giving notice in writing to the Superintendent, and the Superintendent shall forthwith notify the Commissioner accordingly and shall stay execution of the order pending the determination of the appeal.
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