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[Subsidiary]

Duty to examine measures of security and to seize articles for the possession of which no authority has been given.

Prison keys. L.N. 30/82,

Duty to be correctly and neatly dressed.

Miscellaneous duties.

L.N. 353/81.

Leave of absence. L.N. 65/69.

Rules regarding medical treatment.

L.N. 30/82.

Prohibition of sleeping out.

CAP. 234]

Prison Rules

[1986 Ed.

135. Subordinate officers shall frequently examine the locks, bars, bolts and other measures of security, the state of the cells and the bedding of the prisoners, and shall seize and deliver forthwith to a superior officer all articles for the possession of which no authority has been given.

136. Officers of the Correctional Services Department shall keep their keys attached on their key chains and shall on leaving their posts deliver them to the officer appointed to receive them. They shall on no account take their keys out of the prison.

137. Subordinate officers shall, when on duty, appear correctly and neatly dressed in the uniform approved for their rank.

138. Subordinate officers shall-

(a) treat the prisoners with kindness and humanity;

(b) listen patiently to any prisoner who has a complaint to make;

(c) inform the Chief Officer when any prisoner desires to see him or the Superintendent;

(d) be firm in maintaining order and discipline and in enforcing observance of these rules and the orders of any senior officer.

139. (1) Subordinate officers may be granted leave on any day in lieu of any general holiday.

(2) Casual leave and vacation leave may be granted in accordance with the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government.

140. (1) Medical treatment and sick leave may be granted to or withheld from subordinate officers under the provisions of the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government.

(2) Every officer of the Correctional Services Department received into hospital for observation and who is subsequently certified to be malingering shall receive no pay, for the period during which he was under observation, and all hospital expenses and charges incidental thereto shall be paid by such officer.

(3) Subordinate officers shall go into hospital when ordered to do so by the Medical Officer and shall remain in hospital so long as the Medical Officer in charge of the hospital directs. They shall, while in hospital, obey all hospital regulations.

141. (1) Subordinate officers shall not sleep out of such quarters as the Government may assign to them without the permission of a Superintendent.

(2) [Deleted, L.N. 2/74]

(3) A subordinate officer occupying Government quarters shall not let lodgings therein.

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A 36 [Subsidiary] Duty to examine measures of security and to seize articles for the possession of which no authority has been given. Prison keys. L.N. 30/82, Duty to be correctly and neatly dressed. Miscellaneous duties. L.N. 353/81. Leave of absence. L.N. 65/69. Rules regarding medical treatment. L.N. 30/82. Prohibition of sleeping out. CAP. 234] Prison Rules [1986 Ed. 135. Subordinate officers shall frequently examine the locks, bars, bolts and other measures of security, the state of the cells and the bedding of the prisoners, and shall seize and deliver forthwith to a superior officer all articles for the possession of which no authority has been given. 136. Officers of the Correctional Services Department shall keep their keys attached on their key chains and shall on leaving their posts deliver them to the officer appointed to receive them. They shall on no account take their keys out of the prison. 137. Subordinate officers shall, when on duty, appear correctly and neatly dressed in the uniform approved for their rank. 138. Subordinate officers shall- (a) treat the prisoners with kindness and humanity; (b) listen patiently to any prisoner who has a complaint to make; (c) inform the Chief Officer when any prisoner desires to see him or the Superintendent; (d) be firm in maintaining order and discipline and in enforcing observance of these rules and the orders of any senior officer. 139. (1) Subordinate officers may be granted leave on any day in lieu of any general holiday. (2) Casual leave and vacation leave may be granted in accordance with the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government. 140. (1) Medical treatment and sick leave may be granted to or withheld from subordinate officers under the provisions of the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government. (2) Every officer of the Correctional Services Department received into hospital for observation and who is subsequently certified to be malingering shall receive no pay, for the period during which he was under observation, and all hospital expenses and charges incidental thereto shall be paid by such officer. (3) Subordinate officers shall go into hospital when ordered to do so by the Medical Officer and shall remain in hospital so long as the Medical Officer in charge of the hospital directs. They shall, while in hospital, obey all hospital regulations. 141. (1) Subordinate officers shall not sleep out of such quarters as the Government may assign to them without the permission of a Superintendent. (2) [Deleted, L.N. 2/74] (3) A subordinate officer occupying Government quarters shall not let lodgings therein.
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A 36 [Subsidiary] Duty to examine measures of security and to seize articles for the possession of which no authority has been given. Prison keys. L.N. 30/82, Duty to be correctly and neatly dressed. Miscellaneous duties. L.N. 353/81. Leave of absence. L.N. 65/69. Rules regarding medical treatment. L.N. 30/82. Prohibition of sleeping out. CAP. 234] Prison Rules [1986 Ed. 135. Subordinate officers shall frequently examine the locks, bars, bolts and other measures of security, the state of the cells and the bedding of the prisoners, and shall seize and deliver forthwith to a superior officer all articles for the possession of which no authority has been given. 136. Officers of the Correctional Services Department shall keep their keys attached on their key chains and shall on leaving their posts deliver them to the officer appointed to receive them. They shall on no account take their keys out of the prison. 137. Subordinate officers shall, when on duty, appear correctly and neatly dressed in the uniform approved for their rank. 138. Subordinate officers shall- (a) treat the prisoners with kindness and humanity; (b) listen patiently to any prisoner who has a complaint to make; (c) inform the Chief Officer when any prisoner desires to see him or the Superintendent; (d) be firm in maintaining order and discipline and in enforc- ing observance of these rules and the orders of any senior officer. 139. (1) Subordinate officers may be granted leave on any day in lieu of any general holiday. (2) Casual leave and vacation leave may be granted in accord- ance with the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government. 140. (1) Medical treatment and sick leave may be granted to or withheld from subordinate officers under the provisions of the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government. (2) Every officer of the Correctional Services Department received into hospital for observation and who is subsequently certified to be malingering shall receive no pay, for the period during which he was under observation, and all hospital expenses and charges incidental thereto shall be paid by such officer. (3) Subordinate officers shall go into hospital when ordered to do so by the Medical Officer and shall remain in hospital so long as the Medical Officer in charge of the hospital directs. They shall, while in hospital, obey all hospital regulations. 141. (1) Subordinate officers shall not sleep out of such quar- ters as the Government may assign to them without the permission of a Superintendent. (2) [Deleted, L.N. 2/74] (3) A subordinate officer occupying Government quarters shall not let lodgings therein.
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A 36

[Subsidiary]

Duty to examine

measures of

security and to seize articles for the possession of which no authority has been given.

Prison keys. L.N. 30/82,

Duty to be correctly and neatly dressed.

Miscellaneous

duties.

L.N. 353/81.

Leave of absence. L.N. 65/69.

Rules regarding medical treatment.

L.N. 30/82.

Prohibition of sleeping out.

CAP. 234]

Prison Rules

[1986 Ed.

135. Subordinate officers shall frequently examine the locks, bars, bolts and other measures of security, the state of the cells and the bedding of the prisoners, and shall seize and deliver forthwith to a superior officer all articles for the possession of which no authority has been given.

136. Officers of the Correctional Services Department shall keep their keys attached on their key chains and shall on leaving their posts deliver them to the officer appointed to receive them. They shall on no account take their keys out of the prison.

137. Subordinate officers shall, when on duty, appear correctly and neatly dressed in the uniform approved for their rank.

138. Subordinate officers shall-

(a) treat the prisoners with kindness and humanity;

(b) listen patiently to any prisoner who has a complaint to

make;

(c) inform the Chief Officer when any prisoner desires to see

him or the Superintendent;

(d) be firm in maintaining order and discipline and in enforc- ing observance of these rules and the orders of any senior officer.

139. (1) Subordinate officers may be granted leave on any day in lieu of any general holiday.

(2) Casual leave and vacation leave may be granted in accord- ance with the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government.

140. (1) Medical treatment and sick leave may be granted to or withheld from subordinate officers under the provisions of the Regulations of the Hong Kong Government.

(2) Every officer of the Correctional Services Department received into hospital for observation and who is subsequently certified to be malingering shall receive no pay, for the period during which he was under observation, and all hospital expenses and charges incidental thereto shall be paid by such officer.

(3) Subordinate officers shall go into hospital when ordered to do so by the Medical Officer and shall remain in hospital so long as the Medical Officer in charge of the hospital directs. They shall, while in hospital, obey all hospital regulations.

141. (1) Subordinate officers shall not sleep out of such quar- ters as the Government may assign to them without the permission of a Superintendent.

(2) [Deleted, L.N. 2/74]

(3) A subordinate officer occupying Government quarters shall not let lodgings therein.

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