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1984 Ed.]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment

[CAP. 199

9

(h) the payment of medical expenses reasonably incurred by

an appellant for the purposes of an appeal;

(i) the recording and proving of decisions of a Pensions

Appeal Tribunal;

(j) the appointment and payment of such staff as may be necessary to enable a Pensions Appeal Tribunal properly to fulfil its functions:

(k) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of

this section.

(6) For the purposes of this section---

"dependant" shall be construed in the same way as in the Order:

Provided that "wife", "widow" and "child" shall have the meanings assigned to them in section 18(3) of the Pensions Ordinance;

"injury" includes wound and disease:

"service" means service with the Regiment when on active service or

under training.

(Replaced, 16 of 1973, s. 3. Amended. 15 of 1981, s. 2)

16. An officer or member who sustains injuries or contracts an illness, when on active service or in training, shall-

(a) be granted such free medical and hospital treatment as may be prescribed or, if it is not prescribed. as may be directed by the Commanding Officer in Routine Orders;

(b) during the period of disability or illness, receive the full pay which he is eligible to receive while undergoing training, until he is granted a pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment under section 15.

(Amended, 16 of 1973, s. 4)

PART IV

GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE

17. The Army Act and the Queen's Regulations shall, in so far as this Ordinance does not so provide, apply in relation to the administration, discipline, trial and punishment of-

(a) officers and members on the permanent staff at all times;

and

(b) other officers and members when on active service or under

training,

as it applies to persons subject to military law under that Act and holding a corresponding rank.

18. (1) An officer or member who is to be tried by court-martial may be brought before a court-martial convened by the Service Commander.

(Cap. 89.)

Hospital

treatment and pay.

Army Act and Queen's Regulations.

Courts-martial.

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1984 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment [CAP. 199 9 (h) the payment of medical expenses reasonably incurred by an appellant for the purposes of an appeal; (i) the recording and proving of decisions of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal; (j) the appointment and payment of such staff as may be necessary to enable a Pensions Appeal Tribunal properly to fulfil its functions: (k) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this section. (6) For the purposes of this section--- "dependant" shall be construed in the same way as in the Order: Provided that "wife", "widow" and "child" shall have the meanings assigned to them in section 18(3) of the Pensions Ordinance; "injury" includes wound and disease: "service" means service with the Regiment when on active service or under training. (Replaced, 16 of 1973, s. 3. Amended. 15 of 1981, s. 2) 16. An officer or member who sustains injuries or contracts an illness, when on active service or in training, shall- (a) be granted such free medical and hospital treatment as may be prescribed or, if it is not prescribed. as may be directed by the Commanding Officer in Routine Orders; (b) during the period of disability or illness, receive the full pay which he is eligible to receive while undergoing training, until he is granted a pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment under section 15. (Amended, 16 of 1973, s. 4) PART IV GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE 17. The Army Act and the Queen's Regulations shall, in so far as this Ordinance does not so provide, apply in relation to the administration, discipline, trial and punishment of- (a) officers and members on the permanent staff at all times; and (b) other officers and members when on active service or under training, as it applies to persons subject to military law under that Act and holding a corresponding rank. 18. (1) An officer or member who is to be tried by court-martial may be brought before a court-martial convened by the Service Commander. (Cap. 89.) Hospital treatment and pay. Army Act and Queen's Regulations. Courts-martial. Page 10 Page 11
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1984 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment [CAP. 199 9 (h) the payment of medical expenses reasonably incurred by an appellant for the purposes of an appeal; (i) the recording and proving of decisions of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal; (j) the appointment and payment of such staff as may be necessary to enable a Pensions Appeal Tribunal properly to fulfil its functions: (k) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this section. (6) For the purposes of this section--- "dependant" shall be construed in the same way as in the Order: Provided that "wife", "widow" and "child" shall have the meanings assigned to them in section 18(3) of the Pensions Ordinance; "injury" includes wound and disease: "service" means service with the Regiment when on active service or under training. (Replaced, 16 of 1973, s. 3. Amended. 15 of 1981, s. 2) 16. An officer or member who sustains injuries or contracts an illness, when on active service or in training, shall- (a) be granted such free medical and hospital treatment as may be prescribed or, if it is not prescribed. as may be directed by the Commanding Officer in Routine Orders; (b) during the period of disability or illness, receive the full pay which he is eligible to receive while undergoing training, until he is granted a pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment under section 15. (Amended, 16 of 1973, s. 4) PART IV GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE 17. The Army Act and the Queen's Regulations shall, in so far as this Ordinance does not so provide, apply in relation to the administration, discipline, trial and punishment of- (a) officers and members on the permanent staff at all times; and (b) other officers and members when on active service or under training, as it applies to persons subject to military law under that Act and holding a corresponding rank. 18. (1) An officer or member who is to be tried by court- martial may be brought before a court-martial convened by the Service Commander. (Cap. 89.) Hospital treatment and pay. Army Act and Queen's Regulations. Courts-martial. Page 10Page 11
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1984 Ed.]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment

[CAP. 199

9

(h) the payment of medical expenses reasonably incurred by

an appellant for the purposes of an appeal;

(i) the recording and proving of decisions of a Pensions

Appeal Tribunal;

(j) the appointment and payment of such staff as may be necessary to enable a Pensions Appeal Tribunal properly to fulfil its functions:

(k) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of

this section.

(6) For the purposes of this section---

"dependant" shall be construed in the same way as in the Order:

Provided that "wife", "widow" and "child" shall have the meanings assigned to them in section 18(3) of the Pensions Ordinance;

"injury" includes wound and disease:

"service" means service with the Regiment when on active service or

under training.

(Replaced, 16 of 1973, s. 3. Amended. 15 of 1981, s. 2)

16. An officer or member who sustains injuries or contracts an illness, when on active service or in training, shall-

(a) be granted such free medical and hospital treatment as may be prescribed or, if it is not prescribed. as may be directed by the Commanding Officer in Routine Orders; (b) during the period of disability or illness, receive the full pay which he is eligible to receive while undergoing training, until he is granted a pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment under section 15. (Amended, 16 of 1973, s. 4)

PART IV

GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE

17. The Army Act and the Queen's Regulations shall, in so far as this Ordinance does not so provide, apply in relation to the administration, discipline, trial and punishment of-

(a) officers and members on the permanent staff at all times;

and

(b) other officers and members when on active service or under

training,

as it applies to persons subject to military law under that Act and holding a corresponding rank.

18. (1) An officer or member who is to be tried by court- martial may be brought before a court-martial convened by the Service Commander.

(Cap. 89.)

Hospital

treatment and pay.

Army Act and Queen's Regulations.

Courts-martial.

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