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1986 Ed.]

Prisons

[CAP. 234

22. (1) There shall be established a fund to be known as the Welfare Fund, "Correctional Services Department Welfare Fund".

(2) The fund shall consist of-

(a) all sums forfeited by or fines inflicted on any officer of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons other than sums forfeited by or fines inflicted by a magistrate or competent court under the powers conferred by this Ordinance; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(b) all unclaimed sums found, and confiscated, within the prisons and such other institutions as may be placed under the control of the Commissioner;

(bb) any sum credited to the fund under this or any other Ordinance; (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5)

(c) such donations and voluntary contributions as may be made to the fund; (Replaced, 42 of 1986, s. 4)

(d) any sums as may be voted annually by the Legislative Council.

(2A) Whenever it shall be necessary to recover any sum due to the fund, such sum shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crown and shall be recoverable by action in the same manner as other Crown debts. (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5)

(3) The fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner subject to rules made under section 25 and applied to the purpose of-

(a) recompensing officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons for extra service rendered by them; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(b) procuring for officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity, comforts, convenience or other advantages not chargeable to the general revenue; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2 and 42 of 1986, s. 4)

(c) granting loans to officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity; (Replaced, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(d) making grants to persons who were wholly or partially dependent at the time of his death on-

(i) a deceased officer or a deceased former officer who had retired on pension or gratuity; or

(ii) a deceased person employed in the prisons or a deceased person who was at any time employed in the prisons and who had retired on pension or gratuity,


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1986 Ed.] Prisons [CAP. 234 22. (1) There shall be established a fund to be known as the Welfare Fund, "Correctional Services Department Welfare Fund". (2) The fund shall consist of- (a) all sums forfeited by or fines inflicted on any officer of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons other than sums forfeited by or fines inflicted by a magistrate or competent court under the powers conferred by this Ordinance; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (b) all unclaimed sums found, and confiscated, within the prisons and such other institutions as may be placed under the control of the Commissioner; (bb) any sum credited to the fund under this or any other Ordinance; (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5) (c) such donations and voluntary contributions as may be made to the fund; (Replaced, 42 of 1986, s. 4) (d) any sums as may be voted annually by the Legislative Council. (2A) Whenever it shall be necessary to recover any sum due to the fund, such sum shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crown and shall be recoverable by action in the same manner as other Crown debts. (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5) (3) The fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner subject to rules made under section 25 and applied to the purpose of- (a) recompensing officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons for extra service rendered by them; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (b) procuring for officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity, comforts, convenience or other advantages not chargeable to the general revenue; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2 and 42 of 1986, s. 4) (c) granting loans to officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity; (Replaced, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (d) making grants to persons who were wholly or partially dependent at the time of his death on- (i) a deceased officer or a deceased former officer who had retired on pension or gratuity; or (ii) a deceased person employed in the prisons or a deceased person who was at any time employed in the prisons and who had retired on pension or gratuity, 11
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1986 Ed.] Prisons [CAP. 234 22. (1) There shall be established a fund to be known as the Welfare Fund, "Correctional Services Department Welfare Fund”. (2) The fund shall consist of- (a) all sums forfeited by or fines inflicted on any officer of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons other than sums forfeited by or fines inflicted by a magistrate or competent court under the powers conferred by this Ordinance; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (b) all unclaimed sums found, and confiscated, within the prisons and such other institutions as may be placed under the control of the Commissioner; (bb) any sum credited to the fund under this or any other Ordinance; (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5) (c) such donations and voluntary contributions as may be made to the fund; (Replaced, 42 of 1986, s. 4) (d) any sums as may be voted annually by the Legislative Council. (2A) Whenever it shall be necessary to recover any sum due to the fund, such sum shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crown and shall be recoverable by action in the same manner as other Crown debts. (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5) (3) The fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner subject to rules made under section 25 and applied to the purpose of- (a) recompensing officers of the Correctional Services Depart- ment and other persons employed in the prisons for extra service rendered by them; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (b) procuring for officers of the Correctional Services Depart- ment and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity, com- forts, convenience or other advantages not chargeable to the general revenue; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2 and 42 of 1986, s. 4) (c) granting loans to officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity; (Replaced, 36 of 1978, s. 2) (d) making grants to persons who were wholly or partially dependent at the time of his death on- (i) a deceased officer or a deceased former officer who had retired on pension or gratuity; or (ii) a deceased person employed in the prisons or a deceased person who was at any time employed in the prisons and who had retired on pension or gratuity, 11
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1986 Ed.]

Prisons

[CAP. 234

22. (1) There shall be established a fund to be known as the Welfare Fund, "Correctional Services Department Welfare Fund”.

(2) The fund shall consist of-

(a) all sums forfeited by or fines inflicted on any officer of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons other than sums forfeited by or fines inflicted by a magistrate or competent court under the powers conferred by this Ordinance; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(b) all unclaimed sums found, and confiscated, within the prisons and such other institutions as may be placed under the control of the Commissioner;

(bb) any sum credited to the fund under this or any other

Ordinance; (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5)

(c) such donations and voluntary contributions as may be

made to the fund; (Replaced, 42 of 1986, s. 4)

(d) any sums as may be voted annually by the Legislative

Council.

(2A) Whenever it shall be necessary to recover any sum due to the fund, such sum shall be deemed to be a debt due to the Crown and shall be recoverable by action in the same manner as other Crown debts. (Added, 31 of 1983, s. 5)

(3) The fund shall be controlled by the Commissioner subject to rules made under section 25 and applied to the purpose of-

(a) recompensing officers of the Correctional Services Depart- ment and other persons employed in the prisons for extra service rendered by them; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(b) procuring for officers of the Correctional Services Depart- ment and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity, com- forts, convenience or other advantages not chargeable to the general revenue; (Amended, 36 of 1978, s. 2 and 42 of 1986, s. 4)

(c) granting loans to officers of the Correctional Services Department and other persons employed in the prisons who are serving or who have retired on pension or gratuity; (Replaced, 36 of 1978, s. 2)

(d) making grants to persons who were wholly or partially

dependent at the time of his death on-

(i) a deceased officer or a deceased former officer who had retired on pension or gratuity; or

(ii) a deceased person employed in the prisons or a deceased person who was at any time employed in the prisons and who had retired on pension or gratuity,

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