ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE ORDINANCE
Title
ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE ORDINANCE
Description
LAWS OF HONG KONG
ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE
ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 198
CHAPTER 198
ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE ORDINANCE
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section .................................. Page
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title................................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
2. Interpretation.................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
PART 11
CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTIONS OF FORCE
3. Power to raise and maintain an air force ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... 4
4. Command ................................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
5. Commissioned officers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
6. Volunteers ...... ..................... ... . ... ... ... ... 4
7. Establishment of the Force ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
8. Functions of the Force ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
9. Provision for command and punishment v, hen on active c service or under training with
H.M. forces ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
10. Right of volunteer to quit .......... ... ... ... ... .. ... 5
11. Delivery of arms, etc., by non-volunteers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
12. Power of Governor to dispense with services ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
PART 111
CALLING OUT
13. Calling out of the Force ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
14. Power of Commanding Officer to make limited call out ... ... ... ... ... ... 7
15. Pensions for disabled officers or members or for their dependants ... ... ... ... 7
16................Hospital treatment and pay ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
PART IV
GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE
17.......................Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations ... . ... ... ... ... 9
18............Courts-martial ............ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
19. Appeals from courts-martial ... ... ... 1 . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
20. Discipline when not called out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
21. Failure to perform duty .................. ... ... ... ... ... 10
22. Failure to attend training ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11
23. Complaints ............................ ... ... ... . ... ... ... 11
24. Obstructing officers or members ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11
25. Penalty................................ ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 12
section Page
PART V
SERVICE K E
PROPERTY
26. Fraudulent misapplication ofpublic or service property ... ... ... ... 12
27. Return ofpublic or service ice properly ... ... ... ... 1 . ... ... ... ... 12
18. Vesting and administration of service ice property ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12
PART VI
MISCELLANEOUS
29. Application of Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations ... ... ... ... ... ... 12
30. Summary remedies ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
31. Oath to be taken ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... .. ... ... 13
32. Power to make regulations ... ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... 13
33. Power to make standing orders ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 14
34. Transitional provisions ... ... . ... ... ... . . ... ... ... ... ... 14
CHAPTER 198
ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILARY AIR FORCE
To provide for the establishment of the Royal Hong
Air Force.
[18 December 1970.]
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary
Air Force Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance. unless the context otherwaise requires
-active service- means, in addition to the meaning ascribed to it in
section 222 of the Air Force Act, service when called out under
section 13 or 14 of this Ordinance;
Force Act- means the Air Force Act. 1955:
-appointments- includes accoutrements and equipment of every kind
other than clothing;
-Commanding Officer- means the Commanding Officer of the Force
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appointed by the Governor under this Ordinance;
---enlist-and---enrol-have the same meaning.
'Force' means the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force..
'member- means a warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or airman
of the Force;
'officer' means a person holding a commission as an officer of the
Force;
'Order' means the Naval, Military and Air Forces etc. (Disablement and
Death) Service Pensions Order 1978; (Replaced, 15 of 1981, s. 2)
'public property' means any property belonging to the Government or
held for the purposes of the Government;
-Queen's Regulations' means the Queen's Regulations for the Royal Air
Force;
-Service Commander' means the Service Commander of the Force
specified under section 4;
-service property' means any property of the Force,.
-training- means the training prescribed for officers or members under this
Ordinance;
..volunteer' means an officer or member of the Force enlisted under section 6.
PART 11
CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTIONS OF
FORCE
3. (1) The Governor may raise and maintain a force to be known as the
Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force.
(2) The expenses of raising and maintaining the Force shall be met from
moneys provided by the Legislative Council.
(3) The Force shall be composed of officers and members who shall be--
(a)persons employed on the permanent uniformed staff of the Force;
(b) persons enlisted in the Force as volunteers,
(e)persons enrolled in the Force under section 15 of the Compulsory
Service Ordinance; and
(d)persons posted to the reserve of officers and members established
under this Ordinance. Amended, 17 of'1973, s. 2)
4. The Force shall be---
(a) under the supreme command of the Governor..
(b)when called out, under the operational command of the Service
Commander, who shall be the officer for the time being discharging
the duties of Air or other Officer Commanding. Royal Air Force,
Hong Kong; and
(c)under the executive command of the Commanding Officer, who shall
be responsible to the Service Commander and ultimately to the
Governor for such matters as may be prescribed.
5. (1) A person of any nationality may hold a commission.
(2) An officer shall be commissioned by the Governor, on the
recommendation of the Commanding Officer, and no commission shall be
deemed to be vacated by the death or retirement from office of the Governor by
whom it was granted.
6. (1) The Governor may enlist a person of any nationality as a volunteer
in the Force.
(2) A person applying for enlistment in the Force shall comply with such
requirements for enlistment as may be prescribed.
7. (1) The Force shall consist of-
(a) a Force headquarters unit;
(b) a flying unit;
(c) an engineering unit; and
(d) such other units as the Governor may determine.
(2) The establishment of the Force shall be determined by the
Governor.
8. The Force shall be employed in the defence of the Colony.
the maintenance of public order and with such other duties as may
be defined by the Governor.
9. (1) When an officer or member is serving with Her
Majesty's regular forces or is undergoing training with such forces,
officers of Her Majesty's regular forces shall have, in relation to an
officer or member of the Force, such powers of command and
punishment as they would have if they were officers of the same rank
in the Force.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to authorize an
officer of the Force to exercise any powers of punishment over
members of Her Majesty's regular forces.
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance. a volun-
teer may quit the Force upon-
(a)giving to the Commanding Officer not less than 28 days'
notice in writing of his intention to quit the Force..
(b)delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear excepted)
any arms, appointments and clothing which are public
property or service property and are in his possession.. and
(c) paying any money due from him under this Ordinance.
(2) A volunteer shall, if he quits the Force in accordance with
subsection (1), thereupon be struck off the strength of the Force by
the Commanding Officer.
(3) A volunteer may, if the Commanding Officer refuses to
strike him off the strength of the Force, appeal to the Governor
through the normal service channels.
(4) The Governor may on an appeal under subsection (3),
confirm the refusal of the Commanding Officer or order him to
strike the volunteer off the strength of the Force.
(5) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance, a
volunteer shall be deemed, on enlistment, to have engaged himself to
serve in the Force for such period as may be prescribed. A volunteer
who quits, or is discharged from, the Force before the expiration of
his period of service shall pay to the Commanding Officer such sum
as he may order not exceeding 5100.
(6) No sum shall be payable under subsection (5) by, a volunteer
who quits the Force for any cause which the Commanding Officer
considers reasonable and bona fide
(7) Subsection (5) shall not relieve a volunteer from the obligation
to comply with the provisions of subsection (1) if he wishes to quit the
Force.
(8) No volunteer shall quit the Force during any period when the
Force or any part thereof is called out under section 13,, except with the
prior approval in writing of the Governor.
11. (1) An officer or member, other than a volunteer, who obtains
permission, in such manner as may, be prescribed, to quit the Force shall
(a)deliver up in good order (fair wear and tear excepted) any
arms, appointments and clothing which are public property or
service property, and are in his possession; and
(b) pay any money due from him under this Ordinance.
(2) An officer or member shall, if he quits the Force in accordance
with subsection (1). thereupon be struck off the strength of the Force
by the Commanding Officer.
12. The Governor may at any time
(a)disband or discontinue the services of the Force or any part
thereof.. or
(b) dispense with the services of any officer or member.
PART 111
CALLING OUT
13. (1) The Governor may by notice in the Gazette call out the
Force or any part thereof on active service.
(2) Every officer or member so called out shall assemble at such
place and at such time as may be directed by the Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer or member so called out shall be deemed to be called
out from the time at which he reports at the place directed by the
Commanding Officer. An officer or member who fails to report at the
place and time so directed shall be liable to be charged with desertion
unless, within 4 days. he satisfies the Commanding Officer that he had
reasonable excuse for his failure to report as directed.
(4) An officer or member who has been called out shall remain
called out until he is stood down from active service by order of the
Governor.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Commanding Officer may
direct any officer or member who has been called out--
(a) to stand down from active service, and
(b)to report back for active service at such place and at such time
as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsection (5),
the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active
service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that
subsection, the officer or member shall. on reporting back in accordance
with such direction. be deemed to have been called out on active
service in pursuance of a new notice by the Governor under subsection
(1).
14. (1) The Commanding Officer may, with the prior approval of the
Governor, order a limited call out of the Force or any part thereof or of
any officer or member.
(2) Every officer or member so called out shall assemble at such
place and at such time as may be directed by the Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer or member so called out shall be deemed to be called
out from the time at which he reports at the place directed by the
Commanding Officer.
(4) An officer or member who has been called out shall remain
called out until he is stood down from active service by order of the
Commanding Officer, with the prior approval of the Governor
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Commanding Officer may
direct any officer or member, who has been called out.
(a) to stand down from active service; and
(b)to report back for active service at such place and at such time
as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsection (5),
the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active
service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that
subsection, the officer or member shall, on reporting back in accordance
with such direction, be deemed to have been called out on active
service in pursuance of a new order under subsection
15. (1) Where an officer or member is disabled and a Pensions
Assessment Board is of the opinion that the disablement is due to an
injury which
(a) is attributable to service; or
(b)existed before or arose during service and has been and
remains aggravated thereby,
the officer or member may be awarded a pension. gratuity. allowance or
other payment in accordance with the provisions of the Order applicable
to his rank and appropriate to the Force.
(2) Where an officer or member dies and a Pensions Assessment
Board is of the opinion that the death was due to or hastened by
(a) an injury which was attributable to service, or
(b)the aggravation by service of an injury which existed before or
arose during service.
the dependants of the deceased officer or member may be awarded a
pension, gratuity. allowance or other payment in accordance with the
provisions of the Order applicable to the deceased's rank and
appropriate to the Force.
(3) A pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment awarded under
this section shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of the
Order in force at the date of the service in respect of which the pension.
gratuity, allowance or other payment is awarded. irrespective of whether
the officer or member was. at such time, in service.
(4) A pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment awarded under
this section
(a)shall be paid from moneys provided by the Legislative
Council,
(b)shall not be assignable, transferable or liable to be attached.
sequestered or levied upon for or in respect of any debt or
claim whatsoever. other than a debt due to the Government.
(5) The Governor in Council may make regulations for all or any of
the following matters
(a) the establishment of a Pensions Assessment Board-
(i) with power to award a pension. gratuity, allowance or
other payment under this section.. and
(ii) for the purpose of exercising or performing such
powers. duties or functions as may be conferred or imposed
on it in connexion therewith;
(b)such modification of the Order as may be considered
necessary for the purposes of this section;
(c)the establishment of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal to which an
appeal may be made against any award or refusal of a
Pension. gratuity. allowance or other payment. or against any
decision or assessment of the degree of disablement by a
Pensions Assessment Board. or against any variation of such
award, decision or assessment.,
(d) the making, conduct and hearing of appeals:
(e) the submission and admissibility of evidence in appeals.
the representation of the parties to an appeal and. in
particular, the representation of an appellant who for any
reason is unable to attend or conduct his appeal:
(g)the payment of travelling expenses. fees and allowances to
members of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal, witnesses. appellants.
and representatives and attendants of appellants:
(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 Force when on active service or under
training.
(Replaced, 17 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 he 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. (Aniended, 17 of'1973, s. 4)
PART IV
GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE
17. The Air Force 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 courtmartial may
be bi-ought before a court-martial convened by the Service Commander.
(2) The Commanding Officer may order an officer or member to
attend at any, timr and place in the Colony, for the purpose of any court-
martial or any board of inquiry or for any; other purpose which may
seem proper to the Commanding Officer.
(3) The Commanding Officer may in writing authorize a police
officer not below the rank of inspector to arrest and hand over to the
Commanding Officer. or to such person as may be authorized by him to
act on his behalf, any officer or member who refuses or neglects to
comply with an order given under subsection (2).
19. An officer or member convicted by court-martial may. whether
or riot lie has pleaded guilty at his trial. appeal to the Court of Appeal
against conviction and sentence as if he had been convicted by the
District Court.
20. (1) The Commanding Officer may discharge from the Force an
officer or member. who is not on active service. for any offence,
misconduct or other cause.
(2) An officer or member who is aggrieved ed by his discharge
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under subsection (1) may appeal lo the Governor, who may cancel or
confirm the discharge or give such other directions with reference
thereto as lie may think fit.
(3) The Commanding Officer may deal summarily with a charge In
respect of any. offence for which lie may, award any summary
punishment.
(4) An officer or member who. when lien on duty with the Force or
hen wearing the uniform of the Force, commits any offence against
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this Ordinance, may be placed under arrest by an officer or member of
equal or superior rank.
1 (5) An officer or member shall not be kept under arrest under
subsection (4) for a period longer than that during which he would have
been on duly with the Force or would have been in uniform.
(6) The release of an officer or member from arrest under this
section shall not prejudice any subsequent disciplinary proceedings
under this section.
(7) An arrest under this section shall be forthwith reported to the
Commanding Officer.
21. Any officer or member who without reasonable excuse (the
proof whereof shall lie upon him) fails to report for duty at any time or
place when lawfully ordered so to do. or leaves such duty, 'before he is
permitted to do so. shall be guilty of an offence.
22. (1) Without prejudice to the powers of the Commanding Officer to
deal summarily with offences, any officer or member who
(a)fails without reasonable excuse to attend the training which he is
required to attend. or
(b)fails to carry out his training diligently ol- to discharge any duty
lawfully assigned to him in the course Of Such training.
shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) No prosecution for an offence against this section shall be commenced
without the consent of the Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer or member shall not be liable to prosecution for an offence
against this section if the offence is committed in the year during which he
attains the prescribed age Of compulsory retirement.
(4) A volunteer, other than a person referred to ill subsection (3), who
quits the Force without completing the prescribed training in any year shall
forfeit the stun of $100:
Provided that the Commanding Officer may exempt from liability any
volunteer who in his opinion has quit the Force for a reasonable and bona fide
cause and used reasonable diligece in his training before he quit the Force.
23. 1) An officer or member shall ha\ c a right to present his complaint
with regard to any matter concerning tile Force to the Commanding Officer.
(2) An officer or member who is not satisfied with the manner in which a
complaint made by him Under subsection (1) has been dealt with, may require
the Commanding Officer to forward his complaint to the Governor.
24. (1) Any person who wilfully obstructs an officer or member in the
performance of his duty under this Ordinance shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any employer who. without reasonable excuse
(a)prevents an officer or member who is his employee from performing
any duty required of the officer or member under this Ordinance:
(b)reduces, or makes any deduction from. the salary or wages ages of
such an employee by, reason of the performance by the employee of
any such duty. otherwise than as is permitted by subsection (3),
(c)dismisses the employee, by reason of the performance by the
employee of any such duty. otherwise than in accord~ accordance
with the conditions of his contract of employment.
shall be guilty of an offence.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) an employer may make deductions
from the salary or wages of an employee in respect of any period when the
employee is absent from his employrnent on active service or under training.
25. Any person who is guilty of an offence against section 1-1, 22 or 24
shall be liable on conviction to a fine of S 1.000.
PART V
SERVICE PROPERTY
26. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 44 of the Air Force
Act. any officer or member who fraudulently misapplies any public or service
property shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine
of $1,000.
(2) The court may order a person convicted of an offence under this
section to pay, to the Force the Value of the public or service property, in
respect of which he is convicted, as assessed by. the Commanding Officer.
27. (1) Without prejudice to the provisions of section 46 of the Air Force
Act. any officer or member who fails to deliver up in good condition (fair wear
and tear excepted) am public or service property, in his possession when
lawfully required to do so shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on
conviction to a fine of $1.000
(2) The court may order a person convicted of an offence under this
section to pay to the Force the Value of the public or service property in
respect of which he is convicted as assessed by the Commanding Officer.
28. (1) The ownership of all service property. and the administration
thereof. shall vest in the Commanding Officer. who shall be deemed to be a
corporation sole with perpetual succession for this purpose.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1). the Commanding Officer may
(a)recover, under section 30, any, subscription or other money due from
an officer or member. and
(b) enter into a contract or execute a conveyance of property.
PART VI
MISCELLANEOUS S
29. The Air Force Act and the Queen's Regulations. in so far as they
apply to the Force and to officers and members. shall be construed
(a)so that any power or duty vested in or imposed upon the Air
Force Board of the Defence Council by the Air Force Act or
the Queen's Regulations, shall be vested in, exercised or
performed by, the Governor, (Amended, 72 of 1971, s. 3)
(b)so that references in the Air Force Act or the Queen's
Regulations to the Secretary of State or the Defence Council
shall be references to the Governor, and
(c)with such adaptations, modifications or exceptions consistent
with this Ordinance as may be necessary.
30. (1) Any money due from an officer or member under this
Ordinance may be recovered summarily as a civil debt.
(2) In proceedings under subsection (1) the complaint may, be in
the name of the Commanding Officer, who may appoint any person to
conduct the proceedings.
31. (1) An officer or member shall. on his enlistment in the Force, or
as soon afterwards as may be. whether or not he was a member of the
former Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps or the former Royal Hong
Kong Defence Force, make the appropriate form of oath or declaration
prescribed in subsection (2).
(2) The form of oath or declaration shall be-
(a) for an officer or member who is a British subject-
'I that 1 will be faithful and bear true allegiance
declare
to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Her Heirs and
Successors, according to law, and that 1 will faithfully serve
as an officer (or a member) in accordance with the provisions
of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Ordinance,
Chapter 198.' and
(b) for an officer or member who is not a British subject-
'I that 1 will faithfully serve as an officer (or a
declare
member) in accordance with the provisions of the Royal Hong
Kong Auxiliary Air Force Ordinance, Chapter 198.'
(3) An oath or declaration under this section shall be made before
an officer or a justice of the peace.
32. The Governor in Council may make regulations providing for
the constitution, general government, discipline and training of the
Force and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality, hereof,
may make regulations providing for
(a)the terms of service, the appointment, duties, rank, promotion,
seniority, transfer, leave, resignation and release from service
of officers;
(b)the enlistment. rank posting, transfer, leave, promotion.
reduction. discharge. dismissal and terms of service of
members:
(e)the establishment of a reserve of officers and members and
matters relating thereto;
(d) standards of efficiency of officers and members;
(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.
33. The Commanding Officer may make such standing orders of a
routine nature as are necessary for the purposes of this Ordinance.
34. The Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force. raised and maintained as
an air force 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 Auxiliary Air Force for the purposes of this
Ordinance as if it 'ere raised and maintained under this Ordinance.
(Amended, 17 of'1973, s. 5)
Originally 99 of 1970. 72 of 1971. 17 of 1973. 15 of 1981. Short title. Interpretation. (1955 c. 19.) (S.I. 1978/1525.) Power to raise and maintain an air force. (Cap. 246.) Command. Commissioned officers. Volunteers. Establishment of the Force. Functions of the Force. Provision for command and punishment when on active service or under training with H.M. forces. Right of volunteer to quit. Delivery of arms, etc., by non-volunteers. Power of Governor to dispense with services. Calling out of the Force. Power of Commanding Officer to make limited call out. Pensions for disabled officers or members or for their dependants. (Cap. 89.) Hospital treatment and pay. Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations. Court-martial. Appeals from courts-martial. Discipline when not called out. Failure to perform duty. Failure to attend training. Complaints. Obstructing officers or members. Penalty. Fraudulent misapplication of public or service property. Return of public or service property. Vesting and administration of service property. Application of Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations. Summary remedies. Oath to be taken. Power to make regulations. Power to make standing orders. Transitional provisions (Cap. 199. 1967 Ed)
Abstract
Originally 99 of 1970. 72 of 1971. 17 of 1973. 15 of 1981. Short title. Interpretation. (1955 c. 19.) (S.I. 1978/1525.) Power to raise and maintain an air force. (Cap. 246.) Command. Commissioned officers. Volunteers. Establishment of the Force. Functions of the Force. Provision for command and punishment when on active service or under training with H.M. forces. Right of volunteer to quit. Delivery of arms, etc., by non-volunteers. Power of Governor to dispense with services. Calling out of the Force. Power of Commanding Officer to make limited call out. Pensions for disabled officers or members or for their dependants. (Cap. 89.) Hospital treatment and pay. Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations. Court-martial. Appeals from courts-martial. Discipline when not called out. Failure to perform duty. Failure to attend training. Complaints. Obstructing officers or members. Penalty. Fraudulent misapplication of public or service property. Return of public or service property. Vesting and administration of service property. Application of Air Force Act and Queen's Regulations. Summary remedies. Oath to be taken. Power to make regulations. Power to make standing orders. Transitional provisions (Cap. 199. 1967 Ed)
Identifier
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Edition
1964
Volume
v13
Subsequent Cap No.
198
Number of Pages
15
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE ORDINANCE,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed January 19, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/2828.