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CAP. 199]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment

[1984 Ed.

Power to make standing orders.

Transitional provisions.

(Cap. 199, 1967 Ed.)

(e) offences and the officers who may deal with offenders and award punishment;

(f) the hospital and medical treatment of officers and members;

(g) anything which under this Ordinance is to be or may be prescribed; and

(h) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Service Commander may, with the approval of the Governor, make regulations for the Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance, provided that such regulations are not inconsistent with any regulations made under subsection (1).

33. The Commanding Officer may, with the approval of the Service Commander, make such standing orders of a routine nature as are necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance.

34. The Hong Kong Regiment, raised and maintained as a military unit of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force under the repealed Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance, shall be deemed to be the Royal Hong Kong Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance as if it were raised and maintained under this Ordinance.

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CAP. 199] Royal Hong Kong Regiment [1984 Ed. Power to make standing orders. Transitional provisions. (Cap. 199, 1967 Ed.) (e) offences and the officers who may deal with offenders and award punishment; (f) the hospital and medical treatment of officers and members; (g) anything which under this Ordinance is to be or may be prescribed; and (h) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Service Commander may, with the approval of the Governor, make regulations for the Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance, provided that such regulations are not inconsistent with any regulations made under subsection (1). 33. The Commanding Officer may, with the approval of the Service Commander, make such standing orders of a routine nature as are necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance. 34. The Hong Kong Regiment, raised and maintained as a military unit of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force under the repealed Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance, shall be deemed to be the Royal Hong Kong Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance as if it were raised and maintained under this Ordinance.
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14 CAP. 199] Royal Hong Kong Regiment [1984 Ed. Power to make standing orders. Transitional provisions. (Cap. 199, 1967 Ed.) (e) offences and the officers who may deal with offenders and award punishment; (/) the hospital and medical treatment of officers and members; (g) anything which under this Ordinance is to be or may be prescribed; and (h) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Service Commander may, with the approval of the Governor, make regulations for the Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance, provided that such regulations are not inconsistent with any regulations made under subsection (1). 33. The Commanding Officer may, with the approval of the Service Commander, make such standing orders of a routine nature as are necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance. 34. The Hong Kong Regiment, raised and maintained as a military unit of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force under the repealed Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance, shall be deemed to be the Royal Hong Kong Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance as if it were raised and maintained under this Ordinance. 1 1 1 ! 1 !
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CAP. 199]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment

[1984 Ed.

Power to make standing orders.

Transitional provisions.

(Cap. 199, 1967 Ed.)

(e) offences and the officers who may deal with offenders and

award punishment;

(/) the hospital and medical treatment of officers and

members;

(g) anything which under this Ordinance is to be or may be

prescribed; and

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

this Ordinance.

(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Service Commander may, with the approval of the Governor, make regulations for the Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance, provided that such regulations are not inconsistent with any regulations made under subsection (1).

33. The Commanding Officer may, with the approval of the Service Commander, make such standing orders of a routine nature as are necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance.

34. The Hong Kong Regiment, raised and maintained as a military unit of the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force under the repealed Royal Hong Kong Defence Force Ordinance, shall be deemed to be the Royal Hong Kong Regiment for the purposes of this Ordinance as if it were raised and maintained under this Ordinance.

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