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Power to fix fire hydrant and emergency water supply location plates.
CAP. 95]
Fire Services
[1986 Ed.
11. (1) Upon giving 7 days' notice in writing to the owner of any property situate in the vicinity of a fire hydrant or emergency water supply, the Director may cause a plate indicating the location of such fire hydrant or water supply to be fixed to such part of the property as may, in the opinion of the Director, be best suited to indicate such location. (Amended, 42 of 1961, s. 2)
(2) Any person who refuses to allow the fixing of any such plate as is referred to in subsection (1) or obstructs any person in the course of the fixing thereof or removes or defaces any such plate after it has been so fixed shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of $1,000.
PART III
(Added, I of 1961, s. 5)
Offences against discipline generally. First Schedule.
Offences against discipline by senior officers.
Liability of subordinate officers and members of other ranks to summary dismissal upon abscondment.
DISCIPLINE
12. Any member who commits any of the offences against discipline specified in the First Schedule shall be liable to be dismissed or otherwise dealt with as provided in this Ordinance and in regulations made thereunder.
(Amended, 33 of 1956, s. 2)
13. Whenever it is alleged that any senior officer has been guilty of an offence against discipline or whenever an investigation is being undertaken into any conduct which may amount to the commission of an offence against discipline by a senior officer- (Amended, 50 of 1978, s. 2)
(a) the provisions of Colonial Regulations and Hong Kong Regulations which relate to interdiction shall apply;
(b) the matter shall be investigated and the senior officer dealt with in the appropriate manner provided by the said regulations and orders for allegations of misconduct made against a public officer.
13A. (1) Where a subordinate officer or member of other ranks is absent from duty without leave for a period exceeding 21 days and the Director is satisfied that-
(a) the subordinate officer or member of other ranks cannot be traced; or
(b) on being required by notice in writing (sent to an address or addresses through which it may be reasonably expected to reach him) to give, within the period specified in the notice, an excuse for his absence, the subordinate officer or member of other ranks has failed to give any excuse or to give an excuse that is acceptable,
the Director may dispense with an investigation and summarily dismiss the subordinate officer or member of other ranks.
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Power to fix fire hydrant and emergency water supply location
plates.
CAP. 95]
Fire Services
[1986 Ed.
11. (1) Upon giving 7 days' notice in writing to the owner of any property situate in the vicinity of a fire hydrant or emergency water supply, the Director may cause a plate indicating the location of such fire hydrant or water supply to be fixed to such part of the property as may, in the opinion of the Director, be best suited to indicate such location. (Amended, 42 of 1961, s. 2)
(2) Any person who refuses to allow the fixing of any such plate as is referred to in subsection (1) or obstructs any person in the course of the fixing thereof or removes or defaces any such plate after it has been so fixed shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine of $1,000.
PART III
(Added, I of 1961, s. 5)
Offences against
discipline generally. First Schedule.
Offences against discipline by senior officers.
Liability of subordinate officers and members of other ranks to summary dismissal upon abscondment.
DISCIPLINE
12. Any member who commits any of the offences against discipline specified in the First Schedule shall be liable to be dismissed or otherwise dealt with as provided in this Ordinance and in regulations made thereunder.
(Amended, 33 of 1956, s. 2)
13. Whenever it is alleged that any senior officer has been guilty of an offence against discipline or whenever an investigation is being undertaken into any conduct which may amount to the commission of an offence against discipline by a senior officer- (Amended, 50 of 1978, s. 2)
(a) the provisions of Colonial Regulations and Hong Kong Regulations which relate to interdiction shall apply;
(b) the matter shall be investigated and the senior officer dealt with in the appropriate manner provided by the said regulations and orders for allegations of misconduct made against a public officer.
13A. (1) Where a subordinate officer or member of other ranks is absent from duty without leave for a period exceeding 21 days and the Director is satisfied that-
(a) the subordinate officer or member of other ranks cannot be
traced; or
(b) on being required by notice in writing (sent to an address or addresses through which it may be reasonably expected to reach him) to give, within the period specified in the notice, an excuse for his absence, the subordinate officer or member of other ranks has failed to give any excuse or to give an excuse that is acceptable,
the Director may dispense with an investigation and summarily dismiss the subordinate officer or member of other ranks.
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