1964 Ed.]
Watchmen Regulations.
[CAP. 299
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[Subsidiary]
UNIVERSITY
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION.
WATCHMEN REGULATIONS.
(Cap. 299, section 12).
G.N.A. 51/60.
[10th June, 1960.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Watchmen Regulations.
2. (1) The Commissioner of Police may issue to every watchman registered under section 4 of the Watchmen Ordinance a permit in the form set out in the Schedule.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation the Commissioner of Police may require a watchman to be finger-printed.
3. (1) Every watchman shall-
(a) carry his permit at all times when on duty, and produce the same on demand to any police officer;
(b) deliver up his permit to the Commissioner of Police-(i) on ceasing to be employed as a watchman;
(ii) on having his name removed from the register; or (iii) on leaving the Colony, save where he does so temporarily and in performance of his duties as a watchman;
(c) forward his permit to the Commissioner of Police when changing his terms of service, together with the details of such changes.
(2) No watchman shall-
(a) wear any uniform other than that approved by the Commissioner of Police, particulars of which have been endorsed on his permit;
(b) transfer his permit to any other person.
4. (1) Every employer shall-
(a) make application in writing to the Commissioner of Police for registration in respect of every watchman in his employment and supply such particulars of the watchman as the Commissioner of Police may require;
(b) notify the Commissioner of Police in writing when any watchman leaves his employment;
(c) ensure that any arms and ammunition carried by watchmen in his employment are maintained in good order and working condition.
Citation.
Permits.
(Cap. 299.)
Schedule.
Obligations of watchman.
Obligations of employer.
1964 Ed.]
Watchmen Regulations.
[CAP. 299
A1
[Subsidiary]
UNIVERSITY
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION.
ཚ༣༨
WATCHMEN REGULATIONS.
(Sa. 299, section 12).
G.N.A. 51/60.
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ADV
[10th June, 1960.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Watchmen Regulations.
2. (1) The Commissioner of Police may issue to every watchman registered under section 4 of the Watchmen Ordinance a permit in the form set out in the Schedule.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation the Commissioner of Police may require a watchman to be finger-printed.
3. (1) Every watchman shall-
(a) carry his permit at all times when on duty, and produce
the same on demand to any police officer;
(b) deliver up his permit to the Commissioner of Police- (i) on ceasing to be employed as a watchman;
(ii) on having his name removed from the register; or (iii) on leaving the Colony, save where he does so temporarily and in performance of his duties as a watch-
man;
(c) forward his permit to the Commissioner of Police when changing his terms of service, together with the details of such changes.
(2) No watchman shall-
(a) wear any uniform other than that approved by the Com- missioner of Police, particulars of which have been endorsed on his permit;
(b) transfer his permit to any other person.
4. (1) Every employer shall-
(a) make application in writing to the Commissioner of Police for registration in respect of every watchman in his employment and supply such particulars of the watch- man as the Commissioner of Police may require;
(b) notify the Commissioner of Police in writing when any
watchman leaves his employment;
(c) ensure that any arms and ammunition carried by watch- men in his employment are maintained in good order and working condition.
Citation.
Permits.
(Cap. 299.)
Schedule.
Obligations of watchman.
Obligations of employer.
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