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but a requirement under this subsection shall cease to have effect if the captain is required by or under any other Ordinance to move the ship to another place.
(3) Except with the permission of the Director, no person other than a pilot or health officer in the course of his duty shall-
(a) board or leave a ship which has arrived in Hong Kong; or
(b) be within 30 m of any such ship, otherwise than on a wharf or pier, (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 2)
until the immigration examination signal is lowered.
(4) Except with the permission of the Director, nothing shall be removed from or taken or placed on board a ship which has arrived in Hong Kong until the immigration examination signal is lowered.
(5) The captain of an aircraft arriving in Hong Kong shall not land the aircraft except at an approved landing place.
(6) The Director of Immigration may exempt from subsection (1) the captains of such ships, or of ships of such class or description as he thinks fit.
4.
Examination of persons
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance, an immigration officer or immigration assistant may-
(a) subject to subsection (2), examine any person on his arrival or landing in or prior to his departure from Hong Kong, or if he has reasonable cause for believing that such person landed in Hong Kong unlawfully, at any time;
(b) examine a person at any time if he has reasonable cause for believing that such person is contravening or has contravened a condition of stay in respect of him, or remains in Hong Kong without the permission of an immigration officer or immigration assistant in contravention of section 7(2), (Amended 31 of 1987 s. 4)
(c) (Repealed 31 of 1987 s. 4)
and a person who is so examined may be required by an immigration officer or immigration assistant to submit to further examination. (Amended 75 of 1981 s. 3)
(2) A person who satisfies an immigration officer or immigration assistant that he is a serviceman shall not be examined further under subsection (1)(a) on his arrival in or prior to his departure from Hong Kong.
5.
Powers of Director and requirements in relation
to examinations under section 4
(1) The Director may require
(Amended 15 of 1980 s. 10)
(a) the owner of a ship or aircraft or his agent; or
(b) the captain of a ship or aircraft,
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but a requirement under this subsection shall cease to have effect if the captain is required by or under any other Ordinance to move the ship to another place.
(3) Except with the permission of the Director, no person other than a pilot or health officer in the course of his duty shall-
(a) board or leave a ship which has arrived in Hong Kong; or
(b) be within 30 m of any such ship, otherwise than on a wharf or
pier, (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 2)
until the immigration examination signal is lowered.
(4) Except with the permission of the Director, nothing shall be removed from or taken or placed on board a ship which has arrived in Hong Kong until the immigration examination signal is lowered.
(5) The captain of an aircraft arriving in Hong Kong shall not land the aircraft except at an approved landing place.
(6) The Director of Immigration may exempt from subsection (1) the captains of such ships, or of ships of such class or description as he thinks fit.
4.
Examination of persons
(1) For the purposes of this Ordinance, an immigration officer or immigration assistant may-
(a) subject to subsection (2), examine any person on his arrival or landing in or prior to his departure from Hong Kong, or if he has reasonable cause for believing that such person landed in Hong Kong unlawfully, at any time;
(b) examine a person at any time if he has reasonable cause for believing that such person is contravening or has contravened a condition of stay in respect of him, or remains in Hong Kong without the permission of an immigration officer or immigration assistant in contravention of section 7(2), (Amended 31 of 1987 s. 4)
(c) (Repealed 31 of 1987 s. 4)
and a person who is so examined may be required by an immigration officer or im- migration assistant to submit to further examination. (Amended 75 of 1981 s. 3)
(2) A person who satisfies an immigration officer or immigration assistant that he is a serviceman shall not be examined further under subsection (1)(a) on his arrival in or prior to his departure from Hong Kong.
5.
Powers of Director and requirements in relation
to examinations under section 4
(1) The Director may require
(Amended 15 of 1980 s. 10)
(a) the owner of a ship or aircraft or his agent; or (b) the captain of a ship or aircraft,
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