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CAP. 279]
Education
[1985 Ed.
Powers of police officers to enter premises and
remove suspected persons.
Service of notices.
"tenancy" includes any sub-tenancy;
"tenant" includes any sub-tenant.
90. (1) A magistrate may, if satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that section 72 or section 83(6) has been or is being contravened in respect of any premises or place, issue a search warrant authorizing any police officer named therein to enter at any time such premises or place and to search the premises or place and every person found therein and to remove therefrom any person who is or is reasonably suspected to be contravening section 72 or section 83(6).
(2) A police officer may, if he reasonably suspects that section 72 or section 83(6) has been or is being contravened in respect of any premises or place other than a dwellinghouse-
(a) enter such premises or place without a warrant, if necessary by force;
(b) search such premises or place and every person found therein; and
(c) remove from such premises or place any person found therein who is or is reasonably suspected to be contravening section 72 or section 83(6).
(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), no person shall be searched under this section except by a person of the same sex.
91. (1) Where provision is made in this Ordinance for the Governor in Council or a public officer to serve a notice or to cause a notice to be served on a person, it shall be sufficient service if the notice is served---
(a) by causing it to be delivered personally to the person on whom it is to be served;
(b) by causing it to be sent by registered post to the last known address of the person on whom it is to be served;
(c) if the person on whom it is to be served is an owner, manager, supervisor, principal, teacher or pupil of a school, by causing it to be sent by registered post to any premises specified in the certificate of registration or provisional registration of the school, or any premises in which the school is operated; or
(d) if the person on whom the notice is to be served is an owner, manager, supervisor, principal or teacher of a school, by causing the notice to be posted in a conspicuous place upon or in any premises specified in the certificate of registration or provisional registration of the school, or any premises in which the school is operated.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of subsection (1), where a notice is to be served on a person under section 89, it shall be sufficient service if it is served by causing the notice to be posted in a conspicuous place upon the premises to which it relates.
50
CAP. 279]
Education
[1985 Ed.
Powers of police officers to enter premises and
remove suspected persons.
Service of notices.
"tenancy" includes any sub-tenancy;
"tenant" includes any sub-tenant.
90. (1) A magistrate may, if satisfied by information on oath that there is reasonable ground for suspecting that section 72 or section 83(6) has been or is being contravened in respect of any premises or place, issue a search warrant authorizing any police officer named therein to enter at any time such premises or place and to search the premises or place and every person found therein and to remove therefrom any person who is or is reasonably suspected to be contravening section 72 or section 83(6).
(2) A police officer may, if he reasonably suspects that section 72 or section 83(6) has been or is being contravened in respect of any premises or place other than a dwellinghouse-
(a) enter such premises or place without a warrant, if neces-
sary by force;
(b) search such premises or place and every person found
therein; and
(c) remove from such premises or place any person found therein who is or is reasonably suspected to be contraven- ing section 72 or section 83(6).
(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), no person shall be searched under this section except by a person of the same sex.
91. (1) Where provision is made in this Ordinance for the Governor in Council or a public officer to serve a notice or to cause a notice to be served on a person, it shall be sufficient service if the notice is served---
(a) by causing it to be delivered personally to the person on
whom it is to be served;
(b) by causing it to be sent by registered post to the last known
address of the person on whom it is to be served;
(c) if the person on whom it is to be served is an owner, manager, supervisor, principal, teacher or pupil of a school, by causing it to be sent by registered post to any premises specified in the certificate of registration or provi- sional registration of the school, or any premises in which the school is operated; or
(d) if the person on whom the notice is to be served is an owner, manager, supervisor, principal or teacher of a school, by causing the notice to be posted in a conspicuous place upon or in any premises specified in the certificate of registration or provisional registration of the school, or any premises in which the school is operated.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of subsection (1). where a notice is to be served on a person under section 89, it shall be sufficient service if it is served by causing the notice to be posted in a conspicuous place upon the premises to which it relates.
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