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CAP. 282]

Employees' Compensation

[1988 Ed.

Regulations

49. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations→→→

(a) requiring employers to make periodic or other returns as to such matters as he may think fit, and prescribing a time limit for the making of such returns;

(b) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32]

(c) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32]

(d) prescribing procedure and fees;

(Amended, 13 of 1966, Schedule)

(e) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed under this Ordinance;

(f) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance and of any regulations made thereunder.

(2) Any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that such contraventions thereof as may be specified shall constitute an offence and may provide for the punishment of any such offence on summary conviction by a fine of $5,000 and by imprisonment for a term of 3 months. (Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 32)

Rules of Court

50. The Chief Justice may make Rules of Court for regulating proceedings before the Court and appeals to the Court under the provisions of this Ordinance, and for the fees payable in respect thereof.

(Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 33)

Forms

51. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 49(1), the Commissioner may by regulation prescribe forms for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Added, 13 of 1966, Schedule)

(2) The Commissioner may specify any certificate or form required to be specified by him under this Ordinance. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 34)

Regulations as to transfer of funds

52. Where an arrangement has been made whereby sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in Hong Kong to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in any other part of the Commonwealth, and sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in such other part of the Commonwealth to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in Hong Kong may, at the request of the authority by which the award is made, be

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60 CAP. 282] Employees' Compensation [1988 Ed. Regulations 49. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations→→→ (a) requiring employers to make periodic or other returns as to such matters as he may think fit, and prescribing a time limit for the making of such returns; (b) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32] (c) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32] (d) prescribing procedure and fees; (Amended, 13 of 1966, Schedule) (e) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed under this Ordinance; (f) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance and of any regulations made thereunder. (2) Any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that such contraventions thereof as may be specified shall constitute an offence and may provide for the punishment of any such offence on summary conviction by a fine of $5,000 and by imprisonment for a term of 3 months. (Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 32) Rules of Court 50. The Chief Justice may make Rules of Court for regulating proceedings before the Court and appeals to the Court under the provisions of this Ordinance, and for the fees payable in respect thereof. (Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 33) Forms 51. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 49(1), the Commissioner may by regulation prescribe forms for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Added, 13 of 1966, Schedule) (2) The Commissioner may specify any certificate or form required to be specified by him under this Ordinance. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 34) Regulations as to transfer of funds 52. Where an arrangement has been made whereby sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in Hong Kong to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in any other part of the Commonwealth, and sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in such other part of the Commonwealth to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in Hong Kong may, at the request of the authority by which the award is made, be
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60 CAP. 282] Employees' Compensation [1988 Ed. Regulations 49. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations→→→ (a) requiring employers to make periodic or other returns as to such matters as he may think fit, and prescribing a time limit for the making of such returns; (b) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32] (c) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32] (d) prescribing procedure and fees; (Amended, 13 of 1966, Schedule) (e) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed under this Ordinance; (f) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance and of any regulations made thereunder. (2) Any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that such contraventions thereof as may be specified shall constitute an offence and may provide for the punishment of any such offence on summary conviction by a fine of $5,000 and by imprisonment for a term of 3 months. (Amended, 76 of 1982, $. 32) Rules of Court 50. The Chief Justice may make Rules of Court for regulating proceedings before the Court and appeals to the Court under the provisions of this Ordin- ance, and for the fees payable in respect thereof. (Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 33) Forms 51. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 49(1), the Commis- sioner may by regulation prescribe forms for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Added, 13 of 1966, Schedule) (2) The Commissioner may specify any certificate or form required to be specified by him under this Ordinance. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 34) Regulations as to transfer of funds 52. Where an arrangement has been made whereby sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in Hong Kong to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in any other part of the Commonwealth, and sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in such other part of the Commonwealth to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in Hong Kong may, at the request of the authority by which the award is made, be
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60

CAP. 282]

Employees' Compensation

[1988 Ed.

Regulations

49. (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations→→→

(a) requiring employers to make periodic or other returns as to such matters as he may think fit, and prescribing a time limit for the making of such returns;

(b) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32]

(c) [Repealed, 76 of 1982, s. 32]

(d) prescribing procedure and fees;

(Amended, 13 of 1966, Schedule)

(e) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed under this

Ordinance;

(f) generally, for carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance and

of any regulations made thereunder.

(2) Any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that such contraventions thereof as may be specified shall constitute an offence and may provide for the punishment of any such offence on summary conviction by a fine of $5,000 and by imprisonment for a term of 3 months. (Amended, 76 of 1982, $. 32)

Rules of Court

50. The Chief Justice may make Rules of Court for regulating proceedings before the Court and appeals to the Court under the provisions of this Ordin- ance, and for the fees payable in respect thereof.

(Amended, 76 of 1982, s. 33)

Forms

51. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 49(1), the Commis- sioner may by regulation prescribe forms for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Added, 13 of 1966, Schedule)

(2) The Commissioner may specify any certificate or form required to be specified by him under this Ordinance. (Added, 76 of 1982, s. 34)

Regulations as to transfer of funds

52. Where an arrangement has been made whereby sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in Hong Kong to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in any other part of the Commonwealth, and sums awarded under the law relating to employee's compensation in such other part of the Commonwealth to beneficiaries resident or becoming resident in Hong Kong may, at the request of the authority by which the award is made, be

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