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1977 Ed.]

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Hong Kong Airport Regulations

[CAP. 292

OF

HONGO

KHONG KONG AIRPORT REGULATIONS

Cap. 292, section 4)

LAW

LIBRARY

KONG

[8th June, 1956.]

1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Airport Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-

"article" does not include a vehicle;

"authorized person" means a person authorized by the Director in writing for the purposes of the Ordinance and any police officer.

3. The Director or any authorized person may-

(a) by order, either orally or in writing-

(i) prohibit the entry into the airport either wholly or at specified times of any person, animal or article;

(ii) require to be moved within the airport any aircraft, animal or article;

(iii) require the removal from the airport of any animal or article;

(iv) require any person to leave the airport;

(b) move within the airport any aircraft which in his opinion constitutes a danger;

A 1

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 57/56.

L.N. 169/67. 48 of 1972. L.N. 262/76. L.N. 99/77.

(c) move within the airport any animal, or article which in his opinion constitutes an obstruction in any form.

4. (1) Any person who, within the airport-

2~373/844

Citation.

(a) obstructs the Director or any authorized person in the execution of any power conferred upon him by regulation 3;

Interpretation.

(b) contravenes any order given by the Director or any authorized person under regulation 3(a)(ii) or (iii);

L.N. 169/67.

(c) obstructs or interferes with the proper use of the airport;

(d) boards or attempts to board any aircraft without the authority of the person in charge thereof;

(e) tampers or interferes with any aircraft or anything used in connexion with an aircraft;

Powers. L.N. 169/67.

(f) causes an outbreak of fire or smokes in or otherwise brings any naked light into-

(i) any place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or

Offences. L.N. 169/67.

L.N. 99/77.

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1977 Ed.] RSITY * @ Hong Kong Airport Regulations [CAP. 292 OF HONGO KHONG KONG AIRPORT REGULATIONS Cap. 292, section 4) LAW LIBRARY KONG [8th June, 1956.] 1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Airport Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "article" does not include a vehicle; "authorized person" means a person authorized by the Director in writing for the purposes of the Ordinance and any police officer. 3. The Director or any authorized person may- (a) by order, either orally or in writing- (i) prohibit the entry into the airport either wholly or at specified times of any person, animal or article; (ii) require to be moved within the airport any aircraft, animal or article; (iii) require the removal from the airport of any animal or article; (iv) require any person to leave the airport; (b) move within the airport any aircraft which in his opinion constitutes a danger; A 1 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 57/56. L.N. 169/67. 48 of 1972. L.N. 262/76. L.N. 99/77. (c) move within the airport any animal, or article which in his opinion constitutes an obstruction in any form. 4. (1) Any person who, within the airport- 2~373/844 Citation. (a) obstructs the Director or any authorized person in the execution of any power conferred upon him by regulation 3; Interpretation. (b) contravenes any order given by the Director or any authorized person under regulation 3(a)(ii) or (iii); L.N. 169/67. (c) obstructs or interferes with the proper use of the airport; (d) boards or attempts to board any aircraft without the authority of the person in charge thereof; (e) tampers or interferes with any aircraft or anything used in connexion with an aircraft; Powers. L.N. 169/67. (f) causes an outbreak of fire or smokes in or otherwise brings any naked light into- (i) any place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or Offences. L.N. 169/67. L.N. 99/77.
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1977 Ed.] RSITY * @ Hong Kong Airport Regulations [CAP. 292 OF HONGO KHONG KONG AIRPORT REGULATIONS Cap. 292, section 4) LAW LIBRARY KONG [8th June, 1956.] 1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Airport Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "article" does not include a vehicle; "authorized person" means a person authorized by the Director in writing for the purposes of the Ordinance and any police officer. 3. The Director or any authorized person may- (a) by order, either orally or in writing- (i) prohibit the entry into the airport either wholly or at specified times of any person, animal or article; (ii) require to be moved within the airport any aircraft, animal or article; (iii) require the removal from the airport of any animal or article; (iv) require any person to leave the airport; (b) move within the airport any aircraft which in his opinion constitutes a danger; A 1 [Subsidiary] G.N.A. 57/56. L.N. 169/67. 48 of 1972. L.N. 262/76. L.N. 99/77. (c) move within the airport any animal, or article which in his opinion constitutes an obstruction in any form. 4. (1) Any person who, within the airport- 2~373/844 Citation. (a) obstructs the Director or any authorized person in the execution of any power conferred upon him by regula- tion 3; Interpretation. (b) contravenes any order given by the Director or any authorized person under regulation 3(a)(ii) or (iii); L.N. 169/67. (c) obstructs or interferes with the proper use of the airport; (d) boards or attempts to board any aircraft without the authority of the person in charge thereof; (e) tampers or interferes with any aircraft or anything used in connexion with an aircraft; Powers. L.N. 169/67. (f) causes an outbreak of fire or smokes in or otherwise brings any naked light into- (i) any place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or Offences. L.N. 169/67. L.N. 99/77.
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1977 Ed.]

RSITY

*

@

Hong Kong Airport Regulations

[CAP. 292

OF

HONGO

KHONG KONG AIRPORT REGULATIONS

Cap. 292, section 4)

LAW

LIBRARY

KONG

[8th June, 1956.]

1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Airport Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-

"article" does not include a vehicle;

"authorized person" means a person authorized by the Director in writing for the purposes of the Ordinance and any police officer.

3.

The Director or any authorized person may- (a) by order, either orally or in writing-

(i) prohibit the entry into the airport either wholly or at specified times of any person, animal or article;

(ii) require to be moved within the airport any aircraft, animal or article;

(iii) require the removal from the airport of any animal or article;

(iv) require any person to leave the airport;

(b) move within the airport any aircraft which in his opinion

constitutes a danger;

A 1

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 57/56.

L.N. 169/67. 48 of 1972. L.N. 262/76. L.N. 99/77.

(c) move within the airport any animal, or article which in

his opinion constitutes an obstruction in any form.

4. (1) Any person who, within the airport-

2~373/844

Citation.

(a) obstructs the Director or any authorized person in the execution of any power conferred upon him by regula- tion 3;

Interpretation.

(b) contravenes any order given by the Director or any

authorized person under regulation 3(a)(ii) or (iii);

L.N. 169/67.

(c) obstructs or interferes with the proper use of the airport; (d) boards or attempts to board any aircraft without the

authority of the person in charge thereof;

(e) tampers or interferes with any aircraft or anything used in

connexion with an aircraft;

Powers. L.N. 169/67.

(f) causes an outbreak of fire or smokes in or otherwise

brings any naked light into-

(i) any place where any such act is prohibited by notice; or

Offences. L.N. 169/67.

L.N. 99/77.

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