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CAP. 372) Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation
[1985 Ed.
By-laws
[Subsidiary]
Conditions for exemption.
Lost permits.
Employer to report lost permits.
Persons finding permits.
Replacement permits.
First Schedule.
Authorized employee's
power to arrest.
(Cap. 232.)
(b) any bona fide train passenger awaiting an outward train journey in any area reserved for passengers which is within a restricted area.
90. No person shall be exempt from the provisions of by-law 80 by virtue of by-law 89 unless-
(a) being a train crew member, he is in possession of a valid railway personnel pass issued pursuant to an agreement between the Corporation and the Guangzhou Railway Administration;
(b) being a departing passenger, he is in possession of a valid travel document and a valid ticket;
(c) being an arriving passenger, he is in possession of a valid travel document and the train from which he has disembarked or upon which he is embarking or awaiting, is a through train travelling from or to the People's Republic of China.
91. If a permit has been lost the permit holder shall, without delay, report the loss and the circumstances thereof to-
(a) his employer (if any) or, where the permit holder has no employer or is himself an employer, to the Corporation or an authorized employee; and
(b) the officer in charge of the police station nearest the place where the permit holder ordinarily resides.
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92. Where a report has been received by an employer as to the loss of a permit and the circumstances thereof he shall, without delay, report such loss and the circumstances thereof to the Corporation.
93. Any person who finds a permit shall, without unreasonable delay, deliver it to the Corporation or any authorized employee or to the officer in charge of any police station.
94. Where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced, application may be made to the Corporation by the person to whom the permit had been issued or the employer of that person for the issue of a replacement permit and the Corporation upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, may, upon payment of the prescribed fee set out in the First Schedule in the case of an applicant who is not an authorized employee, issue to the permit holder a replacement permit in substitution for the permit which has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
95. An authorized employee, not being a police officer, may, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that any person has contravened by-law 80, without warrant, arrest that person and forthwith take him to a police station there to be dealt with in accordance with the Police Force Ordinance.
B 26
CAP. 372) Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation
[1985 Ed.
By-laws
[Subsidiary]
Conditions for exemption.
Lost permits.
Employer to report lost permits.
Persons finding permits.
Replacement permits.
First Schedule.
Authorized employee's
power to arrest.
(Cap. 232.)
(b) any bona fide train passenger awaiting an outward train journey in any area reserved for passengers which is within a restricted area.
90. No person shall be exempt from the provisions of by-law 80 by virtue of by-law 89 unless-
(a) being a train crew member, he is in possession of a valid railway personnel pass issued pursuant to an agreement between the Corporation and the Guangzhou Railway Administration;
(b) being a departing passenger, he is in possession of a valid
travel document and a valid ticket;
(c) being an arriving passenger, he is in possession of a valid travel document and the train from which he has disem- barked or upon which he is embarking or awaiting, is a through train travelling from or to the People's Republic of China.
91. If a permit has been lost the permit holder shall, without delay, report the loss and the circumstances thereof to-
(a) his employer (if any) or, where the permit holder has no employer or is himself an employer, to the Corporation or an authorized employee; and
(b) the officer in charge of the police station nearest the place
where the permit holder ordinarily resides.
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92. Where a report has been received by an employer as to the loss of a permit and the circumstances thereof he shall, without delay, report such loss and the circumstances thereof to the Corpora- tion.
93. Any person who finds a permit shall, without unreasonable delay, deliver it to the Corporation or any authorized employee or to the officer in charge of any police station.
94. Where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced, application may be made to the Corporation by the person to whom the permit had been issued or the employer of that person for the issue of a replacement permit and the Corporation upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, may, upon payment of the prescribed fee set out in the First Schedule in the case of an applicant who is not an authorized employee, issue to the permit holder a replacement permit in substitution for the permit which has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
95. An authorized employee, not being a police officer, may, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that any person has contra- vened by-law 80, without warrant, arrest that person and forthwith take him to a police station there to be dealt with in accordance with the Police Force Ordinance.
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