1986 Ed.] Public Cemeteries (Urban Council) By-laws [CAP. 132
(b) Any person requiring a certified copy of any entry in any such register may obtain the same from the Director upon payment of a fee of $10 per entry.
A person in charge of the disposal in a public cemetery of the human remains of any person shall, in relation to such remains, produce to the officer in charge of the cemetery at the time when the interment takes place-
(a) in the case of a first interment of the body of any person dying in Hong Kong-
(i) a permit of a police officer issued under the provisions of the proviso to section 16(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance;
(ii) a certificate of registration of death or of a Coroner's order issued under the provisions of section 17(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance; or
(iii) in the case of the body of a still-born child, a certificate, declaration or Coroner's order issued or made under the provisions of section 18 of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance; or
(b) in any other case, the permission in writing of the Council authorizing the interment.
6. (1) The Director may prescribe, by notice posted in such manner as he may think fit at any public cemetery or other place, the times during which human remains may be received into the cemetery.
(2) In the case of the interment of the human remains of any person in the Hong Kong Cemetery, the person in charge of the disposal of such remains shall give to the officer in charge of the cemetery not less than 2 hours' notice of the time at which it is intended that the interment shall take place.
7. (1) No person, other than an officer of the Urban Services Department, shall, in any public cemetery, dig or fill in any grave without the consent of the officer in charge of the cemetery, and, where such consent is given, the work shall be carried out in accordance with the directions, and subject to the supervision of such officer in charge of the cemetery.
(2) Save with the consent in writing of the Director and in accordance with any conditions or restrictions which he may impose on the grant thereof, no person shall, in any public cemetery, construct any vault, burial niche or other place of interment, not being a grave.
BK3
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 292/77.
Certain permits or certificates to be produced at time of interment.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
(Cap. 174.)
Times of burials.
L.N. 292/77.
Grave digging and construction of vaults, etc.
1986 Ed.] Public Cemeteries (Urban Council) By-laws [CAP. 132
(b) Any person requiring a certified copy of any entry in any such register may obtain the same from the Director upon payment of a fee of $10 per entry.
S.
A person in charge of the disposal in a public cemetery of the human remains of any person shall, in relation to such remains, produce to the officer in charge of the cemetery at the time when the interment takes place-
(a) in the case of a first interment of the body of any person
dying in Hong Kong-
(i) a permit of a police officer issued under the provi- sions of the proviso to section 16(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance;
(ii) a certificate of registration of death or of a Coro- ner's order issued under the provisions of section 17(1) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance; or
(iii) in the case of the body of a still-born child, a certificate, declaration or Coroner's order issued or made under the provisions of section 18 of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance; or
(b) in any other case, the permission in writing of the Council
authorizing the interment.
6. (1) The Director may prescribe, by notice posted in such manner as he may think fit at any public cemetery or other place, the times during which human remains may be received into the cemetery.
(2) In the case of the interment of the human remains of any person in the Hong Kong Cemetery, the person in charge of the disposal of such remains shall give to the officer in charge of the cemetery not less than 2 hours' notice of the time at which it is intended that the interment shall take place.
7. (1) No person, other than an officer of the Urban Services Department, shall, in any public cemetery, dig or fill in any grave without the consent of the officer in charge of the cemetery, and, where such consent is given, the work shall be carried out in accordance with the directions, and subject to the supervision of such officer in charge of the cemetery.
(2) Save with the consent in writing of the Director and in accordance with any conditions or restrictions which he may impose on the grant thereof, no person shall, in any public cemetery, construct any vault, burial niche or other place of interment, not being a grave.
BK 3
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 292/77.
Certain permits
or certificates to be produced at time of interment.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
(Cap. 174.)
Times of burials.
L.N. 292/77.
Grave digging and construction of vaults, etc.
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