CAP. 92]
Judicial Service Commission
Certain persons ineligible for
appointment as members of Commission.
50/9055
Secretary to the Commission.
Functions of Commission.
Oath of
Chairman and members.
Second Schedule.
Offence of giving false information to Commission.
[1984 Ed.
(5) Anything which may be done at a meeting of the Commission may be done by the circulation of papers for the consideration of the Chairman and not less than 2 members and in particular--
(a) a resolution of the Commission may be passed without a meeting, but the resolution and the voting thereon shall be recorded in writing and the Chairman and any member who considers the resolution shall sign his name to his vote; and
(b) advice on any matter may be formulated without a meeting, but the advice of the Chairman and any member who considers the matter shall be recorded in writing and each shall sign his name to the advice given by him.
(6) If any appointed member is absent from Hong Kong or is unable to act, the Governor may appoint another person to act temporarily as a member.
4. A person shall not be appointed to be a member of the Commission if
(a) he is a member of the Legislative Council; or
(b) he holds a pensionable office (other than the office of judge of the High Court) the emoluments whereof are payable wholly or partly out of public revenue or out of the revenue or funds of the Urban Council, unless he is on leave prior to retirement and has already received official notification of the pension which will be payable to him for service which comprised service in the office or post of which he is the holder. (Amended, 92 of 1975, s. 59)
5. (1) The Governor shall appoint a public officer to act as Secretary to the Commission.
The Secretary
(2) The Secretary shall not be a member of the Commission.
6. The Commission shall advise the Governor regarding--
(a) the filling of vacancies in judicial offices;
(b) such representations from a judicial officer concerning conditions of service as may be referred to it by the Governor;
(c) any matter affecting judicial officers which may be prescribed or which the Governor may refer to the Commission.
7. Members appointed under section 3(1) or appointed temporarily under section 3(6) shall on first appointment take an oath or make an affirmation in the form in the Second Schedule, which shall be administered by a judge.
8. Any person who, in connexion with any matter on which it is the duty of the Commission to advise the Governor under this Ordinance, wilfully gives to the Commission or a member thereof
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CAP. 92]
Judicial Service Commission
Certain persons ineligible for
appointment as members of Commission.
50/9055
Secretary to the Commission.
Functions of Commission.
Oath of
Chairman and members.
Second Schedule.
Offence of giving false information to Commission.
[1984 Ed.
(5) Anything which may be done at a meeting of the Commis- sion may be done by the circulation of papers for the consideration of the Chairman and got less than 2 members and in particular--
(a) a resolution of the Commission may be passed without a meeting, but the resolution and the voting thereon shall be recorded in writing and the Chairman and any member who considers the resolution shall sign his name to his
vote; and
(b) advice on any matter may be formulated without a meet- ing, but the advice of the Chairman and any member who considers the matter shall be recorded in writing and each thalt-sign his name to the advice given by him.
(6) If any appointed member is absent from Hong Kong or is unable to act, the Governor may appoint another person to act temporarily as a member.
4. A person shall not be appointed to be a member of the Commission if
(a) he is a member of the Legislative Council; or
(b) he holds a pensionable office (other than the office of judge of the High Court) the emoluments whereof are payable wholly or partly out of public revenue or out of the revenue or funds of the Urban Council, unless he is on leave prior to retirement and has already received official notification of the pension which will be payable to him for service
which comprised service in the office or post of which he is
the holder. (Amended, 92 of 1975, s. 59)
さんこ
5. (1) The Governor shall appoint a public officer to act as Secretary to the Commission.
The Secretary
(2) The Speretary shall not be a member of the Commission.
6. The Commission shall advise the Governor regarding-- (a) the filling of vacancies in judicial offices;
(b) such representations from a judicial officer concerning conditions of service as may be referred to it by the Governor;
(c) any matter affecting judicial officers which may be pre- scribed or which the Governor may refer to the Commis- sion.
7.
Members appointed under section 3(1) or appointed tem- porarily under section 3(6) shall on first appointment take an oath or make an affirmation in the form in the Second Schedule, which shall be administered by a judge.
8.
Any person who, in connexion with any matter on which it is the duty of the Commission to advise the Governor under this Ordinance. wilfully gives to the Commission or a member thereof
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