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CAP. 369]
Merchant Shipping (Safety)
[1981 Ed.
(Cap. 1.)
Penalties under regulations.
reference in the Schedule to rules and regulations shall include a reference to such rules and regulations as may from time to time be amended.
(2) Where in any rules or regulations shown in the second column of the Schedule any power is conferred on or any duty is to be performed by a Secretary of State, such power or duty shall, in relation to Hong Kong, be exercised or performed by the Governor or any person authorized by him.
(3) This section shall-
(a) be without prejudice to the generality of any powers conferred by this Ordinance to make regulations; and
(b) be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 75 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance.
(4) The Governor may by order amend the Schedule.
112. Save as otherwise provided, any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that a contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding $20,000 and 2 years imprisonment.
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Power of Governor to give directions.
Power to exempt.
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PART X
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
113. (1) The Governor may give to the Director and to any public officer such directions as he thinks fit, either generally or in any particular case, with respect to the performance or exercise of their respective duties or powers under this Ordinance.
(2) A person to whom a direction is given by the Governor under subsection (1) shall, in the performance or exercise of his duties or powers under this Ordinance, comply with that direction.
114. (1) The Secretary for Economic Services may exempt any ship or class of ships from any requirements of this Ordinance or any regulations made under this Ordinance, either absolutely or subject to such conditions as he thinks fit.
(2) Where any exemption is conferred under subsection (1) subject to conditions, the exemption shall not have effect unless those conditions are complied with.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), where a ship not normally engaged on international voyages is required to undertake a single international voyage, the Secretary for Economic Services may, if he is of the opinion that the ship complies with safety requirements that are adequate for that voyage, exempt the ship from any of the safety requirements imposed by or under the Merchant Shipping Acts or under this Ordinance.
60
CAP. 369]
Merchant Shipping (Safety)
[1981 Ed.
(Cap. 1.)
Penalties under regulations.
reference in the Schedule to rules and regulations shall include a reference to such rules and regulations as may from time to time be amended.
(2) Where in any rules or regulations shown in the second column of the Schedule any power is conferred on or any duty is to be performed by a Secretary of State, such power or duty shall, in relation to Hong Kong, be exercised or performed by the Governor or any person authorized by him.
(3) This section shall-
(a) be without prejudice to the generality of any powers conferred by this Ordinance to make regulations; and
(b) be in addition to and shall not derogate from section 75 of
the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance.
(4) The Governor may by order amend the Schedule.
112. Save as otherwise provided, any regulations made under this Ordinance may provide that a contravention of specified provi- sions thereof shall be an offence and may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding $20,000 and 2 years imprisonment.
1/2A.
Power of Governor to give directions.
Power to exempt.
56/90515
PART X
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
113. (1) The Governor may give to the Director and to any public officer such directions as he thinks fit, either generally or in any particular case, with respect to the performance or exercise of their respective duties or powers under this Ordinance.
(2) A person to whom a direction is given by the Governor under subsection (1) shall, in the performance or exercise of his duties or powers under this Ordinance, comply with that direction.
114. (1) The Secretary for Economic-Services may exempt any ship or class of ships from any requirements of this Ordinance or any regulations made under this Ordinance, either absolutely or subject to such conditions as he thinks fit.
(2) Where any exemption is conferred under subsection (1) subject to conditions, the exemption shall not have effect unless those conditions are complied with.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), where a ship not normally enaged on international voyages is required to undertake a single international voyage, the Secretary Director. for Economie-Services may, if he is of the opinion that the ship complies with safety requirements that are adequate for that voyage, exempt the ship from any of the safety requirements imposed by or under the Merchant Shipping Acts or under this Ordinance.
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