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1970 Ed.]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199

23. (1) The Commanding Officer may grant leave of absence from the Colony or from duty to an officer or member for such period as he may think fit.

(2) An officer or member shall before leaving the Colony inform regimental headquarters of his forwarding address, and any change in such address shall be notified.

24. (1) An officer or member shall be eligible for decorations, medals or clasps for efficiency, long service and good conduct instituted by Her Majesty the Queen under Royal Warrant as far as they are applicable.

(2) The award of any decoration, medal or clasp under paragraph (1) shall be governed by regulations made by the Governor with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen.

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Leave of absence.

Decorations, awards, etc.

25. Any officer or member who contravenes any provision of regulation 21 or 22 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.

26. (1) In the application of section 78 of the Army Act, the punishments which may be awarded under subsection (3) of that section shall be modified as follows--

(a) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, detention for a period not exceeding fourteen days or, if the accused is on active service, field punishment for a period not exceeding twenty-eight days;

(b) if the accused is a member who is on active service on the day of the sentence, forfeiture of pay for a period beginning with the day of the sentence and not exceeding twenty-eight days;

(c) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars;

(d) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, severe reprimand or reprimand;

(e) where the offence has occasioned any expense, loss or damage, stoppages;

(f) any minor punishment for the time being authorized by Queen's Regulations;

(g) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, the minor punishment of admonition;

(h) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, the following minor punishments-

(i) restriction of privileges for any period not exceeding fourteen days commencing on the date of the award;

Summary punishment of N.C.Os. and members.

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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199 23. (1) The Commanding Officer may grant leave of absence from the Colony or from duty to an officer or member for such period as he may think fit. (2) An officer or member shall before leaving the Colony inform regimental headquarters of his forwarding address, and any change in such address shall be notified. 24. (1) An officer or member shall be eligible for decorations, medals or clasps for efficiency, long service and good conduct instituted by Her Majesty the Queen under Royal Warrant as far as they are applicable. (2) The award of any decoration, medal or clasp under paragraph (1) shall be governed by regulations made by the Governor with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen. A 7 [Subsidiary] Leave of absence. Decorations, awards, etc. 25. Any officer or member who contravenes any provision of regulation 21 or 22 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars. 26. (1) In the application of section 78 of the Army Act, the punishments which may be awarded under subsection (3) of that section shall be modified as follows-- (a) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, detention for a period not exceeding fourteen days or, if the accused is on active service, field punishment for a period not exceeding twenty-eight days; (b) if the accused is a member who is on active service on the day of the sentence, forfeiture of pay for a period beginning with the day of the sentence and not exceeding twenty-eight days; (c) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars; (d) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, severe reprimand or reprimand; (e) where the offence has occasioned any expense, loss or damage, stoppages; (f) any minor punishment for the time being authorized by Queen's Regulations; (g) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, the minor punishment of admonition; (h) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, the following minor punishments- (i) restriction of privileges for any period not exceeding fourteen days commencing on the date of the award; Summary punishment of N.C.Os. and members.
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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199 23. (1) The Commanding Officer may grant leave of absence from the Colony or from duty to an officer or member for such period as he may think fit. (2) An officer or member shall before leaving the Colony inform regimental headquarters of his forwarding address, and any change in such address shall be notified. 24. (1) An officer or member shall be eligible for decora- tions, medals or clasps for efficiency, long service and good conduct instituted by Her Majesty the Queen under Royal Warrant as far as they are applicable. (2) The award of any decoration, medal or clasp under para- graph (1) shall be governed by regulations made by the Governor with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen. A 7 [Subsidiary] Leave of absence. Decorations. awards. etc. 25. Any officer or member who contravenes any provision of Penalties, regulation 21 or 22 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars. 26. (1) In the application of section 78 of the Army Act, the punishments which may be awarded under subsection (3) of that section shall be modified as follows-- (a) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, detention for a period not exceeding fourteen days or, if the accused is on active service, field punishment for a period not exceeding twenty-eight days; (b) if the accused is a member who is on active service on the day of the sentence, forfeiture of pay for a period beginning with the day of the sentence and not exceeding twenty-eight days; (c) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars; (d) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, severe reprimand or reprimand; (e) where the offence has occasioned any expense, loss or damage, stoppages; (f) any minor punishment for the time being authorized by Queen's Regulations; (g) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, the minor punishment of admonition; (h) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, the following minor punish- ments- (i) restriction of privileges for any period not exceed- ing fourteen days commencing on the date of the award; Summary punishment of N.C.Os. and members.
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1970 Ed.]

Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199

23. (1) The Commanding Officer may grant leave of absence from the Colony or from duty to an officer or member for such period as he may think fit.

(2) An officer or member shall before leaving the Colony inform regimental headquarters of his forwarding address, and any change in such address shall be notified.

24. (1) An officer or member shall be eligible for decora- tions, medals or clasps for efficiency, long service and good conduct instituted by Her Majesty the Queen under Royal Warrant as far as they are applicable.

(2) The award of any decoration, medal or clasp under para- graph (1) shall be governed by regulations made by the Governor with the approval of Her Majesty the Queen.

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[Subsidiary] Leave of absence.

Decorations. awards. etc.

25. Any officer or member who contravenes any provision of Penalties, regulation 21 or 22 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars.

26. (1) In the application of section 78 of the Army Act, the punishments which may be awarded under subsection (3) of that section shall be modified as follows--

(a) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, detention for a period not exceeding fourteen days or, if the accused is on active service, field punishment for a period not exceeding twenty-eight days;

(b) if the accused is a member who is on active service on the day of the sentence, forfeiture of pay for a period beginning with the day of the sentence and not exceeding twenty-eight days;

(c) a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars;

(d) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, severe

reprimand or reprimand;

(e) where the offence has occasioned any expense, loss or

damage, stoppages;

(f) any minor punishment for the time being authorized by

Queen's Regulations;

(g) if the accused is a non-commissioned officer, the minor

punishment of admonition;

(h) if the accused is a member, other than a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer, the following minor punish- ments-

(i) restriction of privileges for any period not exceed- ing fourteen days commencing on the date of the award;

Summary punishment of N.C.Os. and members.

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