1976 Ed.] Hong Kong Airport (Restricted Areas)
[CAP. 292
Regulations
C7
12. A permit holder who ceases to be employed by the person who was his employer at the date of the issue of the permit shall, immediately upon the cessation of his employment, surrender his permit to that person.
13. The Director may demand a permit holder to surrender his permit to the Director, and the permit holder shall forthwith comply with such demand.
14. A permit holder shall, when entering, remaining in or departing from a restricted area-
(a) wear the permit affixed in a prominent position on his outer clothing;
(b) comply with the conditions subject to which the permit is issued;
(c) comply with all reasonable directions given to him by any authorized person;
(d) if the permit is a temporary permit, carry on his person---
[Subsidiary]
Permit to be surrendered on cessation of employment.
Permit to be surrendered upon demand.
Permit to be worn on outer clothing.
(i) an identity card issued to him under the Registration (Cap. 177.) of Persons Ordinance; or
(ii) such valid travel document or other means of identification as may be approved by the Director.
15. (1) Subject to this regulation, the provisions of regulation 5 shall not apply to-
(a) any bona fide air-crew member or bona fide air passenger who is in the course of passage through any immigration control or aircraft boarding area or an area set aside for the purposes of the Preventive Service, which is within a restricted area-
(i) having disembarked from an aircraft; or
(ii) for the purpose of embarking upon an aircraft of which he is an air-crew member or air passenger;
(b) any bona fide air passenger awaiting an onward flight in any area reserved for transit or transfer passengers which is within a restricted area.
(2) No person shall be exempt from the provisions of regulation 5 by virtue of paragraph (1) unless-
(a) being an air-crew member, other than a military air-crew member of a military aircraft, he is in possession of a valid air-crew licence or crew member certificate issued in accordance with the appropriate international conventions; or
bona fide passengers and air-crews.
1976 Ed.] Hong Kong Airport (Restricted Areas)
[CAP. 292
Regulations
C7
12. A permit holder who ceases to be employed by the person who was his employer at the date of the issue of the permit shall, immediately upon the cessation of his employment, surrender his permit to that person.
13. The Director may demand a permit holder to surrender his permit to the Director, and the permit holder shall forthwith comply with such demand.
14. A permit holder shall, when entering, remaining in or departing from a restricted area-
(a) wear the permit affixed in a prominent position on his outer
clothing;
(b) comply with the conditions subject to which the permit is
issued;
(c) comply with all reasonable directions given to him by any
authorized person;
(d) if the permit is a temporary permit, carry on his person---
[Subsidiary]
Permit to be surrendered on cessation of employment.
Permit to be
surrendered upon demand.
Permit to be worn on outer clothing.
(i) an identity card issued to him under the Registration (Cap. 177.) of Persons Ordinance; or
(ii) such valid travel document or other means of iden- tification as may be approved by the Director.
15. (1) Subject to this regulation, the provisions of regula- Exemption for tion 5 shall not apply to-
(a) any bona fide air-crew member or bona fide air passenger who is in the course of passage through any immigration control or aircraft boarding area or an area set aside for the purposes of the Preventive Service, which is within a restricted area-
(i) having disembarked from an aircraft; or
(ii) for the purpose of embarking upon an aircraft of which he is an air-crew member or air passenger;
(b) any bona fide air passenger awaiting an onward flight in any area reserved for transit or transfer passengers which is within a restricted area.
(2) No person shall be exempt from the provisions of regula- tion 5 by virtue of paragraph (1) unless-
(a) being an air-crew member, other than a military air-crew member of a military aircraft, he is in possession of a valid air-crew licence or crew member certificate issued in ac- cordance with the appropriate international conventions;
or
bona fide
passengers and air-crews.
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