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1989 Ed.]

Registration of Persons Regulations

[CAP. 177

A 21

[Subsidiary]

(e) the aged, the blind and the infirm who satisfy a registration officer that compliance with the Ordinance and these regulations will injure their health or the health of others; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 178 of 1987)

(f) children of consuls and consular staff who are under 11 years of age; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 382 of 1989)

(g) children under 11 years of age: (L.N. 158 of 1973)

Provided that any of the above-mentioned persons may, if they so desire and if the Commissioner allows, or if they are applicants for British National (Overseas) passports or certificates of identity and have the right of abode in Hong Kong, or if they are 11 years of age or above and are the holders of permanent identity cards that were issued on applications made from outside Hong Kong, register, apply for the issue of identity cards or for the renewal of identity cards and be issued with identity cards under the Ordinance and these regulations. (55 of 1971 Sch.; L.N. 86 of 1983; L.N. 178 of 1987; L.N. 382 of 1989)

25A. Exclusion of certain persons from the Ordinance

(1) A person to whom this regulation applies is excluded from the provisions of the Ordinance and shall not be registered nor provided with an identity card.

(2) This regulation applies to all persons previously resident in Vietnam who are permitted to remain in Hong Kong as refugees pending their resettlement elsewhere.

26. Fees

(L.N. 33 of 1980)

(1) The fees in Schedule 2 are hereby prescribed for the respective documents and matters enumerated therein, and shall be payable on demand:

Provided that a registration officer may, when so instructed by the Chief Secretary, waive any or all fees in respect of any applicant or class or category of applicants. (L.N. 178 of 1987)

(2) The Governor may by order published in the Gazette amend Schedule 2.

26A. Practice and procedure on appeals to the Tribunal

(1) Subject to subregulation (2), the practice and procedure on an appeal to the Tribunal under section 3D of the Ordinance shall be such as the chief adjudicator may determine.

(2) Schedule 4 shall have effect for the purpose of regulating appeals to the Tribunal.

(L.N. 178 of 1987)

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1989 Ed.] Registration of Persons Regulations [CAP. 177 A 21 [Subsidiary] (e) the aged, the blind and the infirm who satisfy a registration officer that compliance with the Ordinance and these regulations will injure their health or the health of others; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 178 of 1987) (f) children of consuls and consular staff who are under 11 years of age; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 382 of 1989) (g) children under 11 years of age: (L.N. 158 of 1973) Provided that any of the above-mentioned persons may, if they so desire and if the Commissioner allows, or if they are applicants for British National (Overseas) passports or certificates of identity and have the right of abode in Hong Kong, or if they are 11 years of age or above and are the holders of permanent identity cards that were issued on applications made from outside Hong Kong, register, apply for the issue of identity cards or for the renewal of identity cards and be issued with identity cards under the Ordinance and these regulations. (55 of 1971 Sch.; L.N. 86 of 1983; L.N. 178 of 1987; L.N. 382 of 1989) 25A. Exclusion of certain persons from the Ordinance (1) A person to whom this regulation applies is excluded from the provisions of the Ordinance and shall not be registered nor provided with an identity card. (2) This regulation applies to all persons previously resident in Vietnam who are permitted to remain in Hong Kong as refugees pending their resettlement elsewhere. 26. Fees (L.N. 33 of 1980) (1) The fees in Schedule 2 are hereby prescribed for the respective documents and matters enumerated therein, and shall be payable on demand: Provided that a registration officer may, when so instructed by the Chief Secretary, waive any or all fees in respect of any applicant or class or category of applicants. (L.N. 178 of 1987) (2) The Governor may by order published in the Gazette amend Schedule 2. 26A. Practice and procedure on appeals to the Tribunal (1) Subject to subregulation (2), the practice and procedure on an appeal to the Tribunal under section 3D of the Ordinance shall be such as the chief adjudicator may determine. (2) Schedule 4 shall have effect for the purpose of regulating appeals to the Tribunal. (L.N. 178 of 1987)
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1989 Ed.] Registration of Persons Regulations [CAP. 177 A 21 [Subsidiary] (e) the aged, the blind and the infirm who satisfy a registration officer that compliance with the Ordinance and these regulations will injure their health or the health of others; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 178 of 1987) (ƒ) children of consuls and consular staff who are under 11 years of age; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 382 of 1989) (g) children under 11 years of age: (L.N. 158 of 1973) Provided that any of the above-mentioned persons may, if they so desire and if the Commissioner allows, or if they are applicants for British National (Overseas) passports or certificates of identity and have the right of abode in Hong Kong, or if they are 11 years of age or above and are the holders of permanent identity cards that were issued on applications made from outside Hong Kong, register, apply for the issue of identity cards or for the renewal of identity cards and be issued with identity cards under the Ordinance and these regulations. (55 of 1971 Sch.; L.N. 86 of 1983; L.N. 178 of 1987; L.N. 382 of 1989) 25A. Exclusion of certain persons from the Ordinance (1) A person to whom this regulation applies is excluded from the provisions of the Ordinance and shall not be registered nor provided with an identity card. (2) This regulation applies to all persons previously resident in Vietnam who are permitted to remain in Hong Kong as refugees pending their resettlement elsewhere. 26. Fees (L.N. 33 of 1980) (1) The fees in Schedule 2 are hereby prescribed for the respective documents and matters enumerated therein, and shall be payable on demand: Provided that a registration officer may, when so instructed by the Chief Secretary, waive any or all fees in respect of any applicant or class or category of applicants. (L.N. 178 of 1987) (2) The Governor may by order published in the Gazette amend Schedule 2. 26A. Practice and procedure on appeals to the Tribunal (1) Subject to subregulation (2), the practice and procedure on an appeal to the Tribunal under section 3D of the Ordinance shall be such as the chief adjudicator may determine. (2) Schedule 4 shall have effect for the purpose of regulating appeals to the Tribunal. (L.N. 178 of 1987)
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1989 Ed.]

Registration of Persons Regulations

[CAP. 177

A 21

[Subsidiary]

(e) the aged, the blind and the infirm who satisfy a registration officer that compliance with the Ordinance and these regulations will injure their health or the health of others; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 178 of 1987)

(ƒ) children of consuls and consular staff who are under 11 years of

age; (L.N. 158 of 1973; L.N. 382 of 1989)

(g) children under 11 years of age: (L.N. 158 of 1973)

Provided that any of the above-mentioned persons may, if they so desire and if the Commissioner allows, or if they are applicants for British National (Overseas) passports or certificates of identity and have the right of abode in Hong Kong, or if they are 11 years of age or above and are the holders of permanent identity cards that were issued on applications made from outside Hong Kong, register, apply for the issue of identity cards or for the renewal of identity cards and be issued with identity cards under the Ordinance and these regulations. (55 of 1971 Sch.; L.N. 86 of 1983; L.N. 178 of 1987; L.N. 382 of 1989)

25A. Exclusion of certain persons from the Ordinance

(1) A person to whom this regulation applies is excluded from the provisions of the Ordinance and shall not be registered nor provided with an identity card.

(2) This regulation applies to all persons previously resident in Vietnam who are permitted to remain in Hong Kong as refugees pending their resettlement elsewhere.

26. Fees

(L.N. 33 of 1980)

(1) The fees in Schedule 2 are hereby prescribed for the respective documents and matters enumerated therein, and shall be payable on demand:

Provided that a registration officer may, when so instructed by the Chief Secretary, waive any or all fees in respect of any applicant or class or category of applicants. (L.N. 178 of 1987)

(2) The Governor may by order published in the Gazette amend Schedule 2.

26A. Practice and procedure on appeals to the Tribunal

(1) Subject to subregulation (2), the practice and procedure on an appeal to the Tribunal under section 3D of the Ordinance shall be such as the chief adjudicator may determine.

(2) Schedule 4 shall have effect for the purpose of regulating appeals to the Tribunal.

(L.N. 178 of 1987)

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