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1986 Ed.]

OF

ERSITY

UNIV


Museums (Urban Council) By-laws

HONG

MUSEUMS (URBAN COUNCIL) BY-LAWS

LONG

(Cap. 132, section 105)*

[CAP. 132]

AW I

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 165/71.

10 of 1986.

*LIBRARY

[17 December 1971.]


1. These by-laws may be cited as the Museums (Urban Council) By-laws.

1A. These by-laws apply to the Urban Council area only.

2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-

"curator" means the curator of a museum;

"staff" means the curator, any assistant curator or any public officer acting in a museum under the directions or on the instructions of the curator.

3. (1) A museum shall be open to the public on such days and during such hours as may be determined from time to time by the Urban Council.

(2) Notice in the English and Chinese languages, stating the days on which and the hours during which a museum shall be open to the public shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the museum and at the entrances thereto.

4. (1) No person shall copy or photograph in any manner whatsoever any exhibit except in accordance with a permit granted by the Authority.

(2) A permit granted under paragraph (1) shall be in such form and subject to such conditions as may be specified by the Authority.

5. (1) Every person carrying any umbrella, or bag, suitcase or similar receptacle or, subject to paragraph (5), any walking stick or cane, shall, on entering a museum, deposit it forthwith in a cloakroom provided for that purpose.

(2) A receipt token shall be given to every person depositing an article in accordance with paragraph (1).

(3) No liability for loss or damage to any article deposited in accordance with paragraph (1) shall lie with the Government, the Urban Council or the staff of the museum concerned.


* These by-laws were made under the repealed Museums Ordinance (Cap. 230, 1971 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.

Citation.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Application.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Interpretation.

Times when museums are open to public.

Copying, etc., of exhibits.

Articles to be deposited in cloakroom.

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OFERSITYUNIVMuseums (Urban Council) By-lawsHONGMUSEUMS (URBAN COUNCIL) BY-LAWSLONG(Cap. 132, section 105)*[CAP. 132]AW I[Subsidiary]L.N. 165/71.10 of 1986.*LIBRARY[17 December 1971.]1. These by-laws may be cited as the Museums (Urban Council) By-laws.1A. These by-laws apply to the Urban Council area only.2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-"curator" means the curator of a museum;"staff" means the curator, any assistant curator or any public officer acting in a museum under the directions or on the instructions of the curator.3. (1) A museum shall be open to the public on such days and during such hours as may be determined from time to time by the Urban Council.(2) Notice in the English and Chinese languages, stating the days on which and the hours during which a museum shall be open to the public shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the museum and at the entrances thereto.4. (1) No person shall copy or photograph in any manner whatsoever any exhibit except in accordance with a permit granted by the Authority.5. (1) Every person carrying any umbrella, or bag, suitcase or similar receptacle or, subject to paragraph (5), any walking stick or cane, shall, on entering a museum, deposit it forthwith in a cloakroom provided for that purpose.(2) A receipt token shall be given to every person depositing an article in accordance with paragraph (1).(3) No liability for loss or damage to any article deposited in accordance with paragraph (1) shall lie with the Government, the Urban Council or the staff of the museum concerned.* These by-laws were made under the repealed Museums Ordinance (Cap. 230, 1971 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.Citation.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Application.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Interpretation.Times when museums are open to public.Copying, etc., of exhibits.Articles to be deposited in cloakroom.
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OFERSITYUNIVMuseums (Urban Council) By-lawsHONGMUSEUMS (URBAN COUNCIL) BY-LAWSLONG(Cap. 132, section 1051)*[CAP. 132AW I[Subsidiary]L.N. 165/71.10 of 1986.*LIBRARY[17 December 1971.]1. These by-laws may be cited as the Museums (Urban Council) By-laws.1A. These by-laws apply to the Urban Council area only.2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-"curator" means the curator of a museum;"staff" means the curator, any assistant curator or any public officer acting in a museum under the directions or on the instructions of the curator.3. (1) A museum shall be open to the public on such days and during such hours as may be determined from time to time by the Urban Council.(2) Notice in the English and Chinese languages, stating the days on which and the hours during which a museum shall be open to the public shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the museum and at the entrances thereto.4. (1) No person shall copy or photograph in any manner whatsoever any exhibit except in accordance with a permit granted by the Authority.5. (1) Every person carrying any umbrella, or bag, suitcase or similar receptacle or, subject to paragraph (5), any walking stick or cane, shall, on entering a museum, deposit it forthwith in a cloakroom provided for that purpose.(2) A receipt token shall be given to every person depositing an article in accordance with paragraph (1).(3) No liability for loss or damage to any article deposited in accordance with paragraph (1) shall lie with the Government, the Urban Council or the staff of the museum concerned.* These by-laws were made under the repealed Museums Ordinance (Cap. 230, 1971 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.Citation.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Application.10 of 1986, s. 32(2).Interpretation.Times when museums are open to public.Copying, etc., of exhibits.Articles to be deposited in cloakroom.
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1986 Ed.]

OF

ERSITY

UNIV

Museums (Urban Council) By-laws

HONG

MUSEUMS (URBAN COUNCIL) BY-LAWS

LONG

(Cap. 132, section 1051)*

[CAP. 132

AW I

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 165/71.

10 of 1986.

*LIBRARY

[17 December 1971.]

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Museums (Urban Council) By-laws.

1A. These by-laws apply to the Urban Council area only.

2. In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-

"curator" means the curator of a museum;

"staff" means the curator, any assistant curator or any public officer acting in a museum under the directions or on the instructions of the curator.

3. (1) A museum shall be open to the public on such days and during such hours as may be determined from time to time by the Urban Council.

(2) Notice in the English and Chinese languages, stating the days on which and the hours during which a museum shall be open to the public shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the museum and at the entrances thereto.

4. (1) No person shall copy or photograph in any manner whatsoever any exhibit except in accordance with a permit granted by the Authority.

(2) A permit granted under paragraph (1) shall be in such form and subject to such conditions as may be specified by the Authority.

5. (1) Every person carrying any umbrella, or bag, suitcase or similar receptacle or, subject to paragraph (5), any walking stick or cane, shall, on entering a museum, deposit it forthwith in a cloakroom provided for that purpose.

(2) A receipt token shall be given to every person depositing an article in accordance with paragraph (1).

(3) No liability for loss or damage to any article deposited in accordance with paragraph (1) shall lie with the Government, the Urban Council or the staff of the museum concerned.

* These by-laws were made under the repealed Museums Ordinance (Cap. 230, 1971 Ed.) and, by virtue of section 36(1) of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance, continue to have the like effect as if they had been made under the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.

Citation.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Application.

10 of 1986, s. 32(2).

Interpretation.

Times when

museums are

open to public.

Copying, etc., of exhibits.

Articles to be deposited in cloakroom.

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