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(b) produce to the officer or the assistant any such documents which are in his possession. (Amended 57 of 1972 s. 3)
(7) An immigration officer or immigration assistant may require a person being examined under section 4(1) to furnish to him such information as he may require for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 10)
(8) An immigration officer or immigration assistant may give such directions as he considers necessary for preventing any person from evading examination under section 4(1). (Amended 57 of 1972 s. 3)
(9) The Director of Immigration may exempt from subsection (4)(a), (4)(b), (5)(a)(ii) or (5)(b)(ii) any person or any class or description of persons. (Amended 21 of 1987 s. 2)
6. Returns to be furnished by captains of ships and aircraft, etc.
(1) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, on the arrival of the ship in Hong Kong-
(a) furnish to an immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant-
(i) 3 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the crew; and
(ii) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers; and
(b) if so required by an immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant, produce the ship's papers.
(2) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, immediately before the departure of the ship from Hong Kong-
(a) furnish to an immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant-
(i) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the crew; and
(ii) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers; and
(b) if so required by an immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant, produce the ship's papers.
(3) An immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant may, on the arrival of an aircraft in Hong Kong and immediately prior to the departure of an aircraft therefrom, require the captain of the aircraft to furnish to him a notice containing the names and nationalities of the crew and a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers.
(4) A passenger on board a ship or aircraft arriving in or departing from Hong Kong shall furnish to the captain of the ship or aircraft any information required by him for the purpose of furnishing a notice under this section.
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(b) produce to the officer or the assistant any such documents which
are in his possession. (Amended 57 of 1972 s. 3)
(7) An immigration officer or immigration assistant may require a person being examined under section 4(1) to furnish to him such information as he may require for the purposes of this Ordinance. (Amended 15 of 1980 s. 10)
(8) An immigration officer or immigration assistant may give such directions as he considers necessary for preventing any person from evading examination under section 4(1). (Amended 57 of 1972 s. 3)
(9) The Director of Immigration may exempt from subsection (4)(a), (4)(b), (5)(a)(ii) or (5)(b)(ii) any person or any class or description of persons.
Amended 21 of 1987 s. 2)
6.
Returns to be furnished by captains
of ships and aircraft, etc.
(1) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, on the arrival of the ship in Hong Kong-
(a)
furnish to an immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant-
(i) 3 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of
the crew; and
(ii) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of
the passengers; and
(b) if so required by an immigration officer or a chief immigration
assistant, produce the ship's papers.
(2) Subject to subsection (5), the captain of a ship shall, immediately before the departure of the ship from Hong Kong-
(a) furnish to an immigration officer or a chief immigration
assistant-
(i) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of
the crew; and
(ii) 2 copies of a notice containing the prescribed particulars of
the passengers; and
(b) if so required by an immigration officer or a chief immigration
assistant, produce the ship's papers.
(3) An immigration officer or a chief immigration assistant may, on the arrival of an aircraft in Hong Kong and immediately prior to the departure of an aircraft therefrom, require the captain of the aircraft to furnish to him a notice containing the names and nationalities of the crew and a notice containing the prescribed particulars of the passengers.
(4) A passenger on board a ship or aircraft arriving in or departing from Hong Kong shall furnish to the captain of the ship or aircraft any information required by him for the purpose of furnishing a notice under this section.
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