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1972 Ed.]

Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations

[CAP. 326

A 1

PROF

ERSIT

AIND

ADDICTS TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

KONG

REGULATIONS

(Cap. 326, section 21)

[3rd February, 1961.]

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 93/60,

L.N. 199/67. L.N. 170/72. 28 of 1986

These regulations may be cited as the Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations.

2. An application in accordance with the provisions of section 7(1) of the Ordinance shall be made in either Form 1 or Form 2 in the Schedule.

3. A bond to pay to the Government or to such other person as may be entitled thereto, the proper costs of maintenance and treatment in a centre of a patient, in accordance with the provisions of section 11(1) of the Ordinance shall be in Form 3 in the Schedule.

4. A bond to secure the continued presence in a centre of a patient made in accordance with section 12 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 4 in the Schedule.

5. A summons to a witness issued in accordance with the provision of section 15 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 5 in the Schedule.

6. A superintendent shall be responsible for the treatment and care of all patients in a centre and for the maintenance of good order in the centre.

7.

Citation.

Application for admission to a centre. Schedule, Forms 1 and 2.

Bond. Schedule, Form 3.

Bond. Schedule, Form 4.

Summons to witness. Schedule, Form 5.

Responsibility for treatment and care.

Visitors and telephone calls.

A superintendent may refuse to permit any person other than a visitor to visit a patient in a centre or to permit a patient in a centre to make or to receive any telephone call at the centre.

8. A superintendent may open and examine any letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter which is delivered or left at a centre addressed to a patient in the centre and may refuse to permit any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter to be delivered to a patient and may return to the sender, if known, any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter and may delete in any letter any part thereof.

9. A patient in a centre may be employed on such work in the centre as the superintendent may consider necessary or desirable.

10. No patient in a centre shall have in his possession, without the authority of the superintendent, any article and any such article found in his possession may be confiscated by the superintendent.

Censorship of letters, etc.

Employment of patients.

Possession of articles without authority.

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1972 Ed.] Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations [CAP. 326 A 1 PROF ERSIT AIND ADDICTS TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION KONG REGULATIONS (Cap. 326, section 21) [3rd February, 1961.] [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 93/60, L.N. 199/67. L.N. 170/72. 28 of 1986 These regulations may be cited as the Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations. 2. An application in accordance with the provisions of section 7(1) of the Ordinance shall be made in either Form 1 or Form 2 in the Schedule. 3. A bond to pay to the Government or to such other person as may be entitled thereto, the proper costs of maintenance and treatment in a centre of a patient, in accordance with the provisions of section 11(1) of the Ordinance shall be in Form 3 in the Schedule. 4. A bond to secure the continued presence in a centre of a patient made in accordance with section 12 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 4 in the Schedule. 5. A summons to a witness issued in accordance with the provision of section 15 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 5 in the Schedule. 6. A superintendent shall be responsible for the treatment and care of all patients in a centre and for the maintenance of good order in the centre. 7. Citation. Application for admission to a centre. Schedule, Forms 1 and 2. Bond. Schedule, Form 3. Bond. Schedule, Form 4. Summons to witness. Schedule, Form 5. Responsibility for treatment and care. Visitors and telephone calls. A superintendent may refuse to permit any person other than a visitor to visit a patient in a centre or to permit a patient in a centre to make or to receive any telephone call at the centre. 8. A superintendent may open and examine any letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter which is delivered or left at a centre addressed to a patient in the centre and may refuse to permit any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter to be delivered to a patient and may return to the sender, if known, any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter and may delete in any letter any part thereof. 9. A patient in a centre may be employed on such work in the centre as the superintendent may consider necessary or desirable. 10. No patient in a centre shall have in his possession, without the authority of the superintendent, any article and any such article found in his possession may be confiscated by the superintendent. Censorship of letters, etc. Employment of patients. Possession of articles without authority.
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1972 Ed.] Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations [CAP. 326 A 1 PROF ERSIT AIND ADDICTS TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION KONG REGULATIONS (Cap. 326, section 21) [3rd February, 1961.] [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 93/60, L.N. 199/67. L.N. 170/72. 28 of 1986 These regulations may be cited as the Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations. 2. An application in accordance with the provisions of section 7(1) of the Ordinance shall be made in either Form 1 or Form 2 in the Schedule. 3. A bond to pay to the Government or to such other person as may be entitled thereto, the proper costs of maintenance and treatment in a centre of a patient, in accordance with the provisions of section 11(1) of the Ordinance shall be in Form 3 in the Schedule. 4. A bond to secure the continued presence in a centre of a patient made in accordance with section 12 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 4 in the Schedule. 5. A summons to a witness issued in accordance with the provision of section 15 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 5 in the Schedule. 6. A superintendent shall be responsible for the treatment and care of all patients in a centre and for the maintenance of good order in the centre. 7. Citation. Application for admission to a centre. Schedule, Forms 1 and 2. Bond. Schedule, Form 3. Bond. Schedule, Form 4. Summons to witness. Schedule, Form 5. Responsibility for treatment and care. Visitors and A superintendent may refuse to permit any person other than a visitor to visit a patient in a centre or to permit a patient in telephone calls. a centre to make or to receive any telephone call at the centre. 8. A superintendent may open and examine any letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter which is delivered or left at a centre addressed to a patient in the centre and may refuse to permit any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter to be delivered to a patient and may return to the sender, if known, any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter and may delete in any letter any part thereof. 9. A patient in a centre may be employed on such work in the centre as the superintendent may consider necessary or desirable. 10. No patient in a centre shall have in his possession, with- out the authority of the superintendent, any article and any such article found in his possession may be confiscated by the super- intendent. Censorship of letters, etc. Employment of patients. Possession of articles without authority.
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1972 Ed.]

Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations

[CAP. 326

A 1

PROF

ERSIT

AIND

ADDICTS TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

KONG

REGULATIONS

(Cap. 326, section 21)

[3rd February, 1961.]

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 93/60,

L.N. 199/67. L.N. 170/72. 28 of 1986

These regulations may be cited as the Drug Addicts Treatment and Rehabilitation Regulations.

2. An application in accordance with the provisions of section 7(1) of the Ordinance shall be made in either Form 1 or Form 2 in the Schedule.

3. A bond to pay to the Government or to such other person as may be entitled thereto, the proper costs of maintenance and treatment in a centre of a patient, in accordance with the provisions of section 11(1) of the Ordinance shall be in Form 3 in the Schedule.

4. A bond to secure the continued presence in a centre of a patient made in accordance with section 12 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 4 in the Schedule.

5. A summons to a witness issued in accordance with the provision of section 15 of the Ordinance shall be in Form 5 in the Schedule.

6. A superintendent shall be responsible for the treatment and care of all patients in a centre and for the maintenance of good order in the centre.

7.

Citation.

Application for admission to a

centre. Schedule, Forms 1 and 2.

Bond.

Schedule, Form 3.

Bond.

Schedule, Form 4.

Summons to witness. Schedule, Form 5.

Responsibility for treatment

and care.

Visitors and

A superintendent may refuse to permit any person other than a visitor to visit a patient in a centre or to permit a patient in telephone calls. a centre to make or to receive any telephone call at the centre.

8. A superintendent may open and examine any letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter which is delivered or left at a centre addressed to a patient in the centre and may refuse to permit any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter to be delivered to a patient and may return to the sender, if known, any such letter, postal packet, parcel or other matter and may delete in any letter any part thereof.

9. A patient in a centre may be employed on such work in the centre as the superintendent may consider necessary or desirable.

10. No patient in a centre shall have in his possession, with- out the authority of the superintendent, any article and any such article found in his possession may be confiscated by the super- intendent.

Censorship of letters, etc.

Employment of patients.

Possession of articles without authority.

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