1989 Ed.]
Public Bus Services Regulations
[CAP. 230 GII
[Subsidiary]
14A. Dangerous goods
No person shall bring onto any bus any substance or article to which the Dangerous Goods Ordinance (Cap.295) applies.
15. Property to be handed to conductor
(L.N. 19 of 1989)
Any person who finds any property accidentally left in a bus shall immediately hand it in the state in which he finds it to the conductor, or, if no conductor is carried on the bus, to the driver, who shall deal with it in accordance with these regulations.
16. Duty of conductor to search a bus
Immediately on the termination of any journey by a bus the conductor, or, if no conductor is carried, the driver, shall search the bus so far as is practicable for any property that has been accidentally left therein, and as soon as may be and in any case within 12 hours, shall hand any such property together with any property handed to him in accordance with regulation 15 in the state in which it came into his possession, to the grantee or such employee of the grantee as shall be authorized by the grantee to receive any such property, and such employee shall give the conductor or driver, as the case may be, a receipt for the property:
Provided that
(a) any property found by or handed to a conductor or driver may, if he goes off duty before the completion of the journey, either be dealt with by him in accordance with this regulation or handed by him, in the state in which it came into his possession, to the conductor or driver who goes on duty in his place who shall give him a receipt therefor and deal with it in accordance with this regulation; and
(b) if, before the property has been handed to the grantee or to his duly authorized employee, it is claimed by a person who satisfies the conductor or the driver that he is the owner thereof, it shall be returned to that person forthwith, without fee or reward, on such person giving a receipt therefor containing his name and address to the conductor or the driver who shall, as soon as may be, report the facts and give the claimant's receipt and a description of the property to the grantee or to its duly authorized employee.
17. Record of property
A grantee shall keep a record of the particulars of any property handed in by a conductor or driver in accordance with regulation 16, the circumstances in which it was found and the name of the conductor or driver into whose
1989 Ed.]
Public Bus Services Regulations
[CAP. 230 GII
[Subsidiary]
14A. Dangerous goods
No person shall bring onto any bus any substance or article to which the Dangerous Goods Ordinance (Cap. 295) applies.
15. Property to be handed to conductor
(L.N. 19 of 1989)
Any person who finds any property accidentally left in a bus shall immediately hand it in the state in which he finds it to the conductor, or, if no conductor is carried on the bus, to the driver, who shall deal with it in accordance with these regulations.
16. Duty of conductor to search a bus
Immediately on the termination of any journey by a bus the conductor, or, if no conductor is carried, the driver, shall search the bus so far as is practicable for any property that has been accidentally left therein, and as soon as may be and in any case within 12 hours, shall hand any such property together with any property handed to him in accordance with regulation 15 in the state in which it came into his possession, to the grantee or such employee of the grantee as shall be authorized by the grantee to receive any such property, and such employee shall give the conductor or driver, as the case may be, a receipt for the property:
Provided that
(a) any property found by or handed to a conductor or driver may, if he goes off duty before the completion of the journey, either be dealt with by him in accordance with this regulation or handed by him, in the state in which it came into his possession, to the conductor or driver who goes on duty in his place who shall give him a receipt therefor and deal with it in accordance with this regulation; and
(b) if, before the property has been handed to the grantee or to his duly authorized employee, it is claimed by a person who satisfies the conductor or the driver that he is the owner thereof, it shall be returned to that person forthwith, without fee or reward, on such person giving a receipt therefor containing his name and address to the conductor or the driver who shall, as soon as may be, report the facts and give the claimant's receipt and a description of the property to the grantee or to its duly authorized employee.
17. Record of property
A grantee shall keep a record of the particulars of any property handed in by a conductor or driver in accordance with regulation 16, the circumstances in which it was found and the name of the conductor or driver into whose
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