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CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General)

Regulations

[1974 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

(Cap. 246.)

Second Schedule, Form 1.

Second Schedule, Form II.

Medical

examination of members of

the Corps.

G.N.A. 162/51.

G.N.A. 83/52. L.N. 55/72.

Second Schedule, Form III.

G.N.A. 76/54.

Second Schedule, Form IV.

INTE/69

(2) Application shall be made upon completion of a form provided by the Commissioner.

(3) The Commissioner may in his discretion accept or reject any application made by a person desiring to enrol as a volunteer but shall after the making of the declaration provided for by paragraph (4) enrol in Corps all persons upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed by section 15 of the Compulsory Services Ordinance.

(4) The declaration in Form 1 in the Second Schedule shall be signed by every person prior to enrolment therein.

(5) Upon the making of such declaration, the declarant shall thereupon be enrolled and become a member of the Corps and a certificate of enrolment in Form II in the Second Schedule shall be signed by the Commissioner and supplied to the applicant.

5. (1) The following medical categories shall be applicable to a member of the Corps enrolled for service in-

(a) the Civil Aid Services Unit;

(b) the Auxiliary Fire Services Unit; or

(c) the Auxiliary Medical Services Unit-

Category A: Fit for service in the Essential Services Corps. Category B: Fit for service in the Reserve Unit only.

(2) Every volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) shall, unless exempted under paragraph (5), before enrolment be requested to submit to a medical examination.

(3) A volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who declines to undergo medical examination, when requested so to do, shall be required to sign a statement in Form III in the Second Schedule.

(4) If a member enrolled in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who is required for any reason to undergo medical examination, fails to pass such examination, but wishes to remain a member of the Corps, he shall be required to sign a statement in Form IV in the Second Schedule, before his application to remain a member can be considered.

(5) The Commissioner may on the advice of the Director of Medical and Health Services and with the consent of such volunteer, exempt from the provisions of paragraph (2) any volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1), who is a public servant and whose medical condition is in the opinion of the Director of Medical and Health Services sufficiently well known to the Government medical authorities to enable them to classify him in one of the medical categories prescribed by paragraph (1).

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CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations [1974 Ed. [Subsidiary] (Cap. 246.) Second Schedule, Form 1. Second Schedule, Form II. Medical examination of members of the Corps. G.N.A. 162/51. G.N.A. 83/52. L.N. 55/72. Second Schedule, Form III. G.N.A. 76/54. Second Schedule, Form IV. INTE/69 (2) Application shall be made upon completion of a form provided by the Commissioner. (3) The Commissioner may in his discretion accept or reject any application made by a person desiring to enrol as a volunteer but shall after the making of the declaration provided for by paragraph (4) enrol in Corps all persons upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed by section 15 of the Compulsory Services Ordinance. (4) The declaration in Form 1 in the Second Schedule shall be signed by every person prior to enrolment therein. (5) Upon the making of such declaration, the declarant shall thereupon be enrolled and become a member of the Corps and a certificate of enrolment in Form II in the Second Schedule shall be signed by the Commissioner and supplied to the applicant. 5. (1) The following medical categories shall be applicable to a member of the Corps enrolled for service in- (a) the Civil Aid Services Unit; (b) the Auxiliary Fire Services Unit; or (c) the Auxiliary Medical Services Unit- Category A: Fit for service in the Essential Services Corps. Category B: Fit for service in the Reserve Unit only. (2) Every volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) shall, unless exempted under paragraph (5), before enrolment be requested to submit to a medical examination. (3) A volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who declines to undergo medical examination, when requested so to do, shall be required to sign a statement in Form III in the Second Schedule. (4) If a member enrolled in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who is required for any reason to undergo medical examination, fails to pass such examination, but wishes to remain a member of the Corps, he shall be required to sign a statement in Form IV in the Second Schedule, before his application to remain a member can be considered. (5) The Commissioner may on the advice of the Director of Medical and Health Services and with the consent of such volunteer, exempt from the provisions of paragraph (2) any volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1), who is a public servant and whose medical condition is in the opinion of the Director of Medical and Health Services sufficiently well known to the Government medical authorities to enable them to classify him in one of the medical categories prescribed by paragraph (1).
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A 4 CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General) Regulations [1974 Ed. [Subsidiary] (Cap. 246.) Second Schedule, Form 1. Second Schedule, Form II. Medical examination of members of the Corps. G.N.A. 162/51. G.N.A. 83/52. L.N. 55/72. Second Schedule, Form III. G.N.A. 76/54. Second Schedule, Form IV. INTE/69 (2) Application shall be made upon completion of a form provided by the Commissioner. (3) The Commissioner may in his discretion accept or reject any application made by a person desiring to enrol as a volunteer but shall after the making of the declaration provided for by para- graph (4) enrol in Corps all persons upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed by section 15 of the Compulsory Services Ordinance. (4) The declaration in Form 1 in the Second Schedule shall be signed by every person prior to enrolment therein. (5) Upon the making of such declaration, the declarant shall thereupon be enrolled and become a member of the Corps and a certificate of enrolment in Form II in the Second Schedule shall be signed by the Commissioner and supplied to the applicant. 5. (1) The following medical categories shall be applicable to a member of the Corps enrolled for service in- (a) the Civil Aid Services Unit; (b) the Auxiliary Fire Services Unit; or (c) the Auxiliary Medical Services Unit- Category A: Fit for service in the Essential Services Corps. Category B: Fit for service in the Reserve Unit only. (2) Every volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in para- graph (1) shall, unless exempted under paragraph (5), before enrol- ment be requested to submit to a medical examination. (3) A volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who declines to undergo medical examination, when requested so to do, shall be required to sign a statement in Form III in the Second Schedule. (4) If a member enrolled in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who is required for any reason to undergo medical examination, fails to pass such examination, but wishes to remain a member of the Corps, he shall be required to sign a statement in Form IV in the Second Schedule, before his application to remain a member can be considered. (5) The Commissioner may on the advice of the Director of Medical and Health Services and with the consent of such volunteer, exempt from the provisions of paragraph (2) any volunteer for en- rolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1), who is a public servant and whose medical condition is in the opinion of the Director of Medical and Health Services-sufficiently well known to the Govern- ment medical authorities to enable them to classify him in one of the medical categories prescribed by paragraph (1).
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CAP. 197] Essential Services Corps (General)

Regulations

[1974 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

(Cap. 246.)

Second Schedule, Form 1.

Second Schedule, Form II.

Medical

examination of members of

the Corps.

G.N.A. 162/51.

G.N.A. 83/52. L.N. 55/72.

Second Schedule, Form III.

G.N.A. 76/54.

Second Schedule, Form IV.

INTE/69

(2) Application shall be made upon completion of a form provided by the Commissioner.

(3) The Commissioner may in his discretion accept or reject any application made by a person desiring to enrol as a volunteer but shall after the making of the declaration provided for by para- graph (4) enrol in Corps all persons upon whom a liability to enrol therein has been imposed by section 15 of the Compulsory Services Ordinance.

(4) The declaration in Form 1 in the Second Schedule shall be signed by every person prior to enrolment therein.

(5) Upon the making of such declaration, the declarant shall thereupon be enrolled and become a member of the Corps and a certificate of enrolment in Form II in the Second Schedule shall be signed by the Commissioner and supplied to the applicant.

5. (1) The following medical categories shall be applicable to a member of the Corps enrolled for service in-

(a) the Civil Aid Services Unit;

(b) the Auxiliary Fire Services Unit; or

(c) the Auxiliary Medical Services Unit-

Category A: Fit for service in the Essential Services Corps. Category B: Fit for service in the Reserve Unit only.

(2) Every volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in para- graph (1) shall, unless exempted under paragraph (5), before enrol- ment be requested to submit to a medical examination.

(3) A volunteer for enrolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who declines to undergo medical examination, when requested so to do, shall be required to sign a statement in Form III in the Second Schedule.

(4) If a member enrolled in a Unit specified in paragraph (1) who is required for any reason to undergo medical examination, fails to pass such examination, but wishes to remain a member of the Corps, he shall be required to sign a statement in Form IV in the Second Schedule, before his application to remain a member can be considered.

(5) The Commissioner may on the advice of the Director of Medical and Health Services and with the consent of such volunteer, exempt from the provisions of paragraph (2) any volunteer for en- rolment in a Unit specified in paragraph (1), who is a public servant and whose medical condition is in the opinion of the Director of Medical and Health Services-sufficiently well known to the Govern- ment medical authorities to enable them to classify him in one of the medical categories prescribed by paragraph (1).

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