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HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

1989 Ed.]

Road Traffic

CAP. 374

61

(3) The fee for a vehicle examination under this section shall be payable upon receipt of the notice requiring the vehicle to be produced for examination.

(4) In the event of non-compliance with a notice under subsection (1) requiring production of a vehicle for examination, no refund shall be payable of any fee paid in respect of such examination unless---

(a) the Commissioner receives at least 14 days' notice in writing of such non-compliance; or

(b) the Commissioner is satisfied that--

(i) circumstances beyond the control of the person who was required to produce the vehicle prevented him from producing it; and

(ii) notice was given to the Commissioner of such non-compliance as soon as practicable.

79. Examination orders for examination of motor vehicles

The Commissioner or any police officer may serve or cause to be served personally on the driver, or by registered post on the registered owner, of a motor vehicle an examination order in a form specified by the Commissioner requiring production of the motor vehicle for examination at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the examination order, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the motor vehicle--

(a) accords with the particulars thereof contained in the register;

(b) is roadworthy;

(c) complies with this Ordinance and any conditions subject to which a vehicle licence was issued in respect of the vehicle.

80. Examination of motor vehicle on road by police officer and removal to vehicle examination centre or police station

(1) A police officer may---

(a) examine; or

(b) cause to be examined by a vehicle examiner,

a motor vehicle which is being used on a road, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the vehicle complies with this Ordinance and any condition subject to which the vehicle licence in respect of the vehicle was issued.

(2) Any police officer who, as a result of an examination of a motor vehicle under subsection (1), has reason to believe that--

(a) the vehicle has been involved in an accident;

(b) the vehicle is not roadworthy; or

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1989 Ed.] Road Traffic CAP. 374 61 (3) The fee for a vehicle examination under this section shall be payable upon receipt of the notice requiring the vehicle to be produced for examination. (4) In the event of non-compliance with a notice under subsection (1) requiring production of a vehicle for examination, no refund shall be payable of any fee paid in respect of such examination unless--- (a) the Commissioner receives at least 14 days' notice in writing of such non-compliance; or (b) the Commissioner is satisfied that-- (i) circumstances beyond the control of the person who was required to produce the vehicle prevented him from producing it; and (ii) notice was given to the Commissioner of such non-compliance as soon as practicable. 79. Examination orders for examination of motor vehicles The Commissioner or any police officer may serve or cause to be served personally on the driver, or by registered post on the registered owner, of a motor vehicle an examination order in a form specified by the Commissioner requiring production of the motor vehicle for examination at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the examination order, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the motor vehicle-- (a) accords with the particulars thereof contained in the register; (b) is roadworthy; (c) complies with this Ordinance and any conditions subject to which a vehicle licence was issued in respect of the vehicle. 80. Examination of motor vehicle on road by police officer and removal to vehicle examination centre or police station (1) A police officer may--- (a) examine; or (b) cause to be examined by a vehicle examiner, a motor vehicle which is being used on a road, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the vehicle complies with this Ordinance and any condition subject to which the vehicle licence in respect of the vehicle was issued. (2) Any police officer who, as a result of an examination of a motor vehicle under subsection (1), has reason to believe that-- (a) the vehicle has been involved in an accident; (b) the vehicle is not roadworthy; or
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1989 Ed.] Road Traffic ĮCAP. 374 61 (3) The fee for a vehicle examination under this section shall be payable upon receipt of the notice requiring the vehicle to be produced for examination. (4) In the event of non-compliance with a notice under subsection (1) requiring production of a vehicle for examination, no refund shall be payable of any fee paid in respect of such examination unless--- (a) the Commissioner receives at least 14 days notice in writing of such non-compliance; or (b) the Commissioner is satisfied that-- (i) circumstances beyond the control of the person who was required to produce the vehicle prevented him from producing it; and (ii) notice was given to the Commissioner of such non- compliance as soon as practicable. 79. Examination orders for examination of motor vehicles The Commissioner or any police officer may serve or cause to be served personally on the driver, or by registered post on the registered owner, of a motor vehicle an examination order in a form specified by the Commissioner requiring production of the motor vehicle for examination at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the examination order, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the motor vehicle-- (a) accords with the particulars thereof contained in the register; (b) is roadworthy; (c) complies with this Ordinance and any conditions subject to which a vehicle licence was issued in respect of the vehicle. 80. Examination of motor vehicle on road by police officer and removal to vehicle examination centre or police station (1) A police officer may--- (a) examine; or (b) cause to be examined by a vehicle examiner, a motor vehicle which is being used on a road, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the vehicle complies with this Ordinance and any condition subject to which the vehicle licence in respect of the vehicle was issued. (2) Any police officer who, as a result of an examination of a motor vehicle under subsection (1), has reason to believe that-- (a) the vehicle has been involved in an accident; (b) the vehicle is not roadworthy; or
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1989 Ed.]

Road Traffic

ĮCAP. 374

61

(3) The fee for a vehicle examination under this section shall be payable upon receipt of the notice requiring the vehicle to be produced for examination.

(4) In the event of non-compliance with a notice under subsection (1) requiring production of a vehicle for examination, no refund shall be payable of any fee paid in respect of such examination unless---

(a) the Commissioner receives at least 14 days notice in writing of

such non-compliance; or

(b) the Commissioner is satisfied that--

(i) circumstances beyond the control of the person who was required to produce the vehicle prevented him from producing it; and

(ii) notice was given to the Commissioner of such non-

compliance as soon as practicable.

79. Examination orders for examination

of motor vehicles

The Commissioner or any police officer may serve or cause to be served personally on the driver, or by registered post on the registered owner, of a motor vehicle an examination order in a form specified by the Commissioner requiring production of the motor vehicle for examination at such vehicle examination centre, and at such time on such date, as shall be specified in the examination order, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the motor vehicle--

(a) accords with the particulars thereof contained in the register; (b) is roadworthy;

(c) complies with this Ordinance and any conditions subject to which

a vehicle licence was issued in respect of the vehicle.

80. Examination of motor vehicle on road by police

officer and removal to vehicle examination

centre or police station

(1) A police officer may---

(a) examine; or

(b) cause to be examined by a vehicle examiner,

a motor vehicle which is being used on a road, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the vehicle complies with this Ordinance and any condition subject to which the vehicle licence in respect of the vehicle was issued.

(2) Any police officer who, as a result of an examination of a motor vehicle under subsection (1), has reason to believe that--

(a) the vehicle has been involved in an accident; (b) the vehicle is not roadworthy; or

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