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CAP. 99]

Pension Benefits

[1988 Ed.

(3) Where the Governor makes a requirement under section 29A(7), the member of the Panel to whom the letter containing the requirement is addressed shall, as soon as may be, convene a meeting of all the members of the Panel to consider and report to the Governor on the petition to which the requirement relates.

(4) (a) A person appointed to be a member of the Panel shall be appointed for such period (being a period not exceeding 3 years), as shall be specified by the Governor at the time of appointment.

(b) A member of the Panel may resign his office by letter addressed to the Governor and the resignation shall take effect as on and from the date of the receipt of the letter by the Governor.

(c) The Governor may remove from office any member of the Panel who has become incapable through ill-health of effectively performing his duties, or who has committed stated misbehaviour or whose removal appears to the Governor to be necessary for the effective performance by the Panel of its functions.

(5) Sections 42, 48 and 49 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap.1) shall not have effect as regards the Panel or its members.

(Added 86 of 1988 s. 5)

Pension may be suspended on certain post-retirement employment

30. (1) The Governor may direct that any pension granted to a person shall be suspended as from such date as the Governor shall specify if such person has, within 2 years after his retirement and without the prior permission in writing of the Governor-

(a) entered business on his own account;

(b) become a partner in a partnership;

(c) become a director of a company; or

(d) become an employee,

if the principal part of such business or the business of such partnership or company or of his employment is, in the opinion of the Governor, carried on in Hong Kong, and such direction shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned.

(2) The Governor may specify a period of more than 2 years for the purposes of subsection (1) where he thinks fit, and such specification shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned.

(3) A person who is aggrieved by any direction under subsection (1) or any specification under subsection (2) may, within 30 days of the notification to him of the direction or specification or such longer period as the Governor may in any particular case permit, petition the Governor against the direction or specification and the Governor may confirm, vary or reverse the direction or specification as he thinks fit.

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28 CAP. 99] Pension Benefits [1988 Ed. (3) Where the Governor makes a requirement under section 29A(7), the member of the Panel to whom the letter containing the requirement is addressed shall, as soon as may be, convene a meeting of all the members of the Panel to consider and report to the Governor on the petition to which the requirement relates. (4) (a) A person appointed to be a member of the Panel shall be appointed for such period (being a period not exceeding 3 years), as shall be specified by the Governor at the time of appointment. (b) A member of the Panel may resign his office by letter addressed to the Governor and the resignation shall take effect as on and from the date of the receipt of the letter by the Governor. (c) The Governor may remove from office any member of the Panel who has become incapable through ill-health of effectively performing his duties, or who has committed stated misbehaviour or whose removal appears to the Governor to be necessary for the effective performance by the Panel of its functions. (5) Sections 42, 48 and 49 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap.1) shall not have effect as regards the Panel or its members. (Added 86 of 1988 s. 5) Pension may be suspended on certain post-retirement employment 30. (1) The Governor may direct that any pension granted to a person shall be suspended as from such date as the Governor shall specify if such person has, within 2 years after his retirement and without the prior permission in writing of the Governor- (a) entered business on his own account; (b) become a partner in a partnership; (c) become a director of a company; or (d) become an employee, if the principal part of such business or the business of such partnership or company or of his employment is, in the opinion of the Governor, carried on in Hong Kong, and such direction shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned. (2) The Governor may specify a period of more than 2 years for the purposes of subsection (1) where he thinks fit, and such specification shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned. (3) A person who is aggrieved by any direction under subsection (1) or any specification under subsection (2) may, within 30 days of the notification to him of the direction or specification or such longer period as the Governor may in any particular case permit, petition the Governor against the direction or specification and the Governor may confirm, vary or reverse the direction or specification as he thinks fit.
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28 CAP. 99] Pension Benefits [1988 Ed. (3) Where the Governor makes a requirement under section 29A(7), the member of the Panel to whom the letter containing the requirement is addressed shall, as soon as may be, convene a meeting of all the members of the Panel to consider and report to the Governor on the petition to which the requirement relates. (4) (a) A person appointed to be a member of the Panel shall be appointed for such period (being a period not exceeding 3 years), as shall be specified by the Governor at the time of appointment. (b) A member of the Panel may resign his office by letter addressed to the Governor and the resignation shall take effect as on and from the date of the receipt of the letter by the Governor. (c) The Governor may remove from office any member of the Panel who has become incapable through ill-health of effectively performing his duties, or who has committed stated misbehaviour or whose removal appears to the Governor to be necessary for the effective performance by the Panel of its functions. (5) Sections 42, 48 and 49 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap. 1) shall not have effect as regards the Panel or its members. (Added 86 of 1988 s. 5) Pension may be suspended on certain post-retirement employment 30. (1) The Governor may direct that any pension granted to a person shall be suspended as from such date as the Governor shall specify if such person has, within 2 years after his retirement and without the prior permission in writing of the Governor- (a) entered business on his own account; (b) become a partner in a partnership; (c) become a director of a company; or (d) become an employee, if the principal part of such business or the business of such partnership or company or of his employment is, in the opinion of the Governor, carried on in Hong Kong, and such direction shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned. (2) The Governor may specify a period of more than 2 years for the purposes of subsection (1) where he thinks fit, and such specification shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned. (3) A person who is aggrieved by any direction under subsection (1) or any specification under subsection (2) may, within 30 days of the notification to him of the direction or specification or such longer period as the Governor may in any particular case permit, petition the Governor against the direction or specification and the Governor may confirm, vary or reverse the direction or specification as he thinks fit.
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CAP. 99]

Pension Benefits

[1988 Ed.

(3) Where the Governor makes a requirement under section 29A(7), the member of the Panel to whom the letter containing the requirement is addressed shall, as soon as may be, convene a meeting of all the members of the Panel to consider and report to the Governor on the petition to which the requirement relates.

(4) (a) A person appointed to be a member of the Panel shall be appointed for such period (being a period not exceeding 3 years), as shall be specified by the Governor at the time of appointment.

(b) A member of the Panel may resign his office by letter addressed to the Governor and the resignation shall take effect as on and from the date of the receipt of the letter by the Governor.

(c) The Governor may remove from office any member of the Panel who has become incapable through ill-health of effectively performing his duties, or who has committed stated misbehaviour or whose removal appears to the Governor to be necessary for the effective performance by the Panel of its functions.

(5) Sections 42, 48 and 49 of the Interpretation and General Clauses Ordinance (Cap. 1) shall not have effect as regards the Panel or its members.

(Added 86 of 1988 s. 5)

Pension may be suspended on certain post-retirement employment

30. (1) The Governor may direct that any pension granted to a person shall be suspended as from such date as the Governor shall specify if such person has, within 2 years after his retirement and without the prior permission in writing of the Governor-

(a) entered business on his own account;

(b) become a partner in a partnership;

(c) become a director of a company; or

(d) become an employee,

if the principal part of such business or the business of such partnership or company or of his employment is, in the opinion of the Governor, carried on in Hong Kong, and such direction shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned.

(2) The Governor may specify a period of more than 2 years for the purposes of subsection (1) where he thinks fit, and such specification shall be forthwith notified in writing by the Secretary for the Civil Service to the person concerned.

(3) A person who is aggrieved by any direction under subsection (1) or any specification under subsection (2) may, within 30 days of the notification to him of the direction or specification or such longer period as the Governor may in any particular case permit, petition the Governor against the direction or specification and the Governor may confirm, vary or reverse the direction or specification as he thinks fit.

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