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(3) The Director may, at the time of registration or at any time after giving written notice to a registrant, impose conditions of registration that are reasonably related to Hong Kong's obligations referred to in section 6(4)(a) or to the measures referred to in section 6(4)(b).

(4) Registration under this section does not entitle a person to a licence under section 6.

(5) The Director shall issue a certificate of registration in a form specified by him to a person who is registered under this section and the condition of registration under subsection (2) and any conditions of registration imposed under subsection (3) shall be set out in the certificate.

(6) Where the Director specifies an expiry date in a certificate of registration, the registration ceases to have effect after that date.

(7) If the Director refuses to register an applicant, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal.

(8) A person registered under this section who contravenes a condition of registration relating to him commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $25,000.

6. Licence to import or export scheduled substances

(1) The Director may, on the application of a person registered under section 5 and on payment of the prescribed licence fee, issue a licence to import or to export a specified consignment of a scheduled substance subject to any conditions that the Director may impose.

(2) The Director may, on application to him, vary the conditions of a licence.

(3) The Director may specify the forms of the applications and licence under this section.

(4) In considering whether to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence the Director-

(a) shall comply with Hong Kong's obligations under the 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as it may be amended from time to time and any other protocols under the Convention that apply to Hong Kong; and

(b) may impose more stringent measures than are required by the Convention and the protocols referred to in paragraph (a).

(5) If the Director refuses to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence as requested by the applicant in his application, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal.

(6) A licensee who contravenes a condition of a licence commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $1,000,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.

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00 8 CAP. 403] Ozone Layer Protection [1989 Ed. (3) The Director may, at the time of registration or at any time after giving written notice to a registrant, impose conditions of registration that are reasonably related to Hong Kong's obligations referred to in section 6(4)(a) or to the measures referred to in section 6(4)(b). (4) Registration under this section does not entitle a person to a licence under section 6. (5) The Director shall issue a certificate of registration in a form specified by him to a person who is registered under this section and the condition of registration under subsection (2) and any conditions of registration imposed under subsection (3) shall be set out in the certificate. (6) Where the Director specifies an expiry date in a certificate of registration, the registration ceases to have effect after that date. (7) If the Director refuses to register an applicant, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal. (8) A person registered under this section who contravenes a condition of registration relating to him commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $25,000. 6. Licence to import or export scheduled substances (1) The Director may, on the application of a person registered under section 5 and on payment of the prescribed licence fee, issue a licence to import or to export a specified consignment of a scheduled substance subject to any conditions that the Director may impose. (2) The Director may, on application to him, vary the conditions of a licence. (3) The Director may specify the forms of the applications and licence under this section. (4) In considering whether to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence the Director- (a) shall comply with Hong Kong's obligations under the 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as it may be amended from time to time and any other protocols under the Convention that apply to Hong Kong; and (b) may impose more stringent measures than are required by the Convention and the protocols referred to in paragraph (a). (5) If the Director refuses to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence as requested by the applicant in his application, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal. (6) A licensee who contravenes a condition of a licence commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $1,000,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.
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00 8 CAP. 403] Ozone Layer Protection [1989 Ed. (3) The Director may, at the time of registration or at any time after giving written notice to a registrant, impose conditions of registration that are reasonably related to Hong Kong's obligations referred to in section 6(4)(a) or to the measures referred to in section 6(4)(b). (4) Registration under this section does not entitle a person to a licence under section 6. (5) The Director shall issue a certificate of registration in a form specified by him to a person who is registered under this section and the condition of registration under subsection (2) and any conditions of registration imposed under subsection (3) shall be set out in the certificate. (6) Where the Director specifies an expiry date in a certificate of registration, the registration ceases to have effect after that date. (7) If the Director refuses to register an applicant, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal. (8) A person registered under this section who contravenes a condition of registration relating to him commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $25,000. 6. Licence to import or export scheduled substances (1) The Director may, on the application of a person registered under section 5 and on payment of the prescribed licence fee, issue a licence to import or to export a specified consignment of a scheduled substance subject to any conditions that the Director may impose. (2) The Director may, on application to him, vary the conditions of a licence. (3) The Director may specify the forms of the applications and licence under this section. (4) In considering whether to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence the Director- (a) shall comply with Hong Kong's obligations under the 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as it may be amended from time to time and any other protocols under the Convention that apply to Hong Kong; and (b) may impose more stringent measures than are required by the Convention and the protocols referred to in paragraph (a). (5) If the Director refuses to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence as requested by the applicant in his application, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal. (6) A licensee who contravenes a condition of a licence commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $1,000,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.
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(3) The Director may, at the time of registration or at any time after giving written notice to a registrant, impose conditions of registration that are reasonably related to Hong Kong's obligations referred to in section 6(4)(a) or to the measures referred to in section 6(4)(b).

(4) Registration under this section does not entitle a person to a licence under section 6.

(5) The Director shall issue a certificate of registration in a form specified by him to a person who is registered under this section and the condition of registration under subsection (2) and any conditions of registration imposed under subsection (3) shall be set out in the certificate.

(6) Where the Director specifies an expiry date in a certificate of registration, the registration ceases to have effect after that date.

(7) If the Director refuses to register an applicant, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal.

(8) A person registered under this section who contravenes a condition of registration relating to him commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $25,000.

6. Licence to import or export scheduled substances

(1) The Director may, on the application of a person registered under section 5 and on payment of the prescribed licence fee, issue a licence to import or to export a specified consignment of a scheduled substance subject to any conditions that the Director may impose.

(2) The Director may, on application to him, vary the conditions of a licence.

(3) The Director may specify the forms of the applications and licence under this section.

(4) In considering whether to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence the Director-

(a) shall comply with Hong Kong's obligations under the 1985 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as it may be amended from time to time and any other protocols under the Convention that apply to Hong Kong; and (b) may impose more stringent measures than are required by the

Convention and the protocols referred to in paragraph (a).

(5) If the Director refuses to issue a licence or vary the conditions of a licence as requested by the applicant in his application, the Director shall serve on the applicant, by personal service or by post, a notice stating the reasons for his refusal.

(6) A licensee who contravenes a condition of a licence commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $1,000,000 and to imprisonment for 2 years.

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