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CAP. 292]
Hong Kong Airport (Restricted Areas) Regulations
[1976 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Cancellation of
permit by
Director or
airport tenant and surrender of permit.
Permit holder to report loss of permit to airport tenant.
Issue of replacement permit.
22. (1) A permit may be cancelled by the Director or the airport tenant who issued it—
(a) on the ground that any condition subject to which it was
issued has been contravened;
(b) where the permit holder ceases to be employed by the airport tenant;
(c) on the ground that the permit holder has contravened any of these regulations;
(d) in any case where the Director or the airport tenant is satisfied that the permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
(2) In any case where the Director or an airport tenant cancels a permit under paragraph (1)—
(a) the airport tenant shall—
(i) notify the permit holder of such cancellation; and
(ii) save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, take all reasonable steps to obtain possession of it; and
(b) save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, the permit holder shall forthwith surrender the permit to that airport tenant.
23. In any case where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced the permit holder shall forthwith report such loss, destruction or defacement to the airport tenant or to any person authorized by that airport tenant for the purpose.
24. An airport tenant, upon being satisfied as to the loss, destruction or defacement of a permit, may issue to the permit holder a replacement permit in such form and subject to such conditions as may be approved by the Director, and such permit shall replace the permit which has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
Vehicles not to be driven into or in restricted area without vehicle permit.
PART IV
RESTRICTED AREAS VEHICLE PERMITS
25. Subject to these regulations, no person shall—
(a) drive a vehicle into or within a restricted area;
(b) cause or permit a vehicle to be driven into or within a restricted area;
(c) use a vehicle or cause or permit a vehicle to be used within a restricted area,
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C 10
CAP. 292]
Hong Kong Airport (Restricted Areas) Regulations
[1976 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
Cancellation of
permit by
Director or
airport tenant and surrender of permit.
Permit holder to report loss of permit to airport tenant.
Issue of replacement permit.
22. (1) A permit may be cancelled by the Director or the air- port tenant who issued it-
(a) on the ground that any condition subject to which it was
issued has been contravened;
(b) where the permit holder ceases to be employed by the air-
port tenant;
(c) on the ground that the permit holder has contravened any
of these regulations;
(d) in any case where the Director or the airport tenant is satisfied that the permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
(2) In any case where the Director or an airport tenant cancels a permit under paragraph (1)—–—
(a) the airport tenant shall-
(i) notify the permit holder of such cancellation; and
(ii) save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, take all reasonable steps to obtain possession of it; and
(b) save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, the permit holder shall forthwith surrender the permit to that airport tenant.
23. In any case where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced the permit holder shall forthwith report such loss, destruc- tion or defacement to the airport tenant or to any person authorized by that airport tenant for the purpose.
24. An airport tenant, upon being satisfied as to the loss, destruction or defacement of a permit, may issue to the permit holder a replacement permit in such form and subject to such con- ditions as may be approved by the Director, and such permit shall replace the permit which has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
Vehicles not to be driven into or in restricted area without vehicle permit.
PART IV
RESTRICTED AREAS VEHICLE PERMITS
25. Subject to these regulations, no person shall—
(a) drive a vehicle into or within a restricted area;
(b) cause or permit a vehicle to be driven into or within a
restricted area;
(c) use a vehicle or cause or permit a vehicle to be used within
a restricted area,
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