HONG KONG AIRPORT (RESTRICTED AREAS) REGULATIONS
Title
HONG KONG AIRPORT (RESTRICTED AREAS) REGULATIONS
Description
RESTRICTED AREAS)
REGULATIONS
HONG KONR AIRPORT RESTRICTED
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3. Declaration of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas
4. Plans of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas
PART 1
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
PRELIMINAR
Y
PART 111
RESTRICTED AREAS PE~
5. Prohibition of entry, etc., of restricted area without permit
6. Issue of permits to authorized persons and others; grounds for refusal of
permit ... ... ...
Application for permits
Contents of permits and duration of validity thereof ...
Cancellation of permits ...
Procedure on cancellation of permit
Action by employer where permit no longer required ...
Permit to be surrendered on cessation of employment
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13. Permit to be surrendered upon demand
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Exemption for bona fide passengers and air-crews
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Issue of replacement permit
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PART III
TENANT RESTRICTED AREAS
PERMITS
18. Prohibition of entry, etc., of tenant restricted area without tenant permit
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Steps to be taken by airport tenant regarding security ... Issue of tenant
permits ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Form, etc. of tenant permit and duration of
validity thereof Cancellation of permit by Director or airport tenant and
surrender of permit ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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24. Issue of replacement permit ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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Regulation PARTIV Page
RESTRICTED AREAS VEHICLE PER~
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28. Contents of vehicle permits and duration of validity thereof
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Issue of vehicle permits; grounds for refusal of permit
Application for vehicle permit
Cancellation of vehicle permit ...
Action on cancellation of permit
Lost vehicle permit ... ... ...
Issue of replacement vehicle permit; application for permit
Removal of vehicles from restricted areas
Definition ...
35. Offences and penalties
36. Power to detain persons
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PART V
GENERAL
Extent to which regulations not binding on the Crown
Powers of exemption of Director
Schedule ... ... ...
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HONG KONG AIRPORT (RESTRICTED AREAS)
REGULATIONS
(Cap. 292, section 4)
PART I
PRELIMINARY
[1st December, 1976.]
1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Airport
(Restricted Areas) Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
'airport tenant' means the lessee or licensee of any part of a tenant
restricted area;
'authorized person' means a public officer authorized in writing by the
Director for the purposes of these regulations and any police
officer on duty within the airport;
$,permit' means
(a)for the purposes of Part II, a standard permit or a temporary
permit issued under regulation 6 or a replacement permit
issued under regulation 17;
(b)for the purposes of Part III, a tenant permit or a temporary
tenant permit issued under regulation 20 or a replacement
permit issued under regulation 24;
(c)for the purposes of Part IV, a vehicle permit issued under
regulation 26(1) or a replacement permit issued under
regulation 32(1);
(d)for the purposes of Part V, any permit issued under these
regulations;
'permit holder', in relation to a permit, means the person to whom the
permit is issued;
'restricted area' means an area declared under regulation 3(1)(a) to be a
restricted area;
'tenant restricted area' means an area declared under regulation 3(1)(b)
to be a tenant restricted area.
3. (1) Without prejudice to paragraph (2), the Director may, by
order published in the Gazette, declare
(a)any area within the airport, except an area held under lease or
licence from the Crown, to be a restricted area;
(b)any area within the airport held under lease or licence from the
Crown, or part thereof, to be a tenant restricted area.
(2) The Director may include any area within the airport over which
an airport tenant has a right of way or a right of access granted by the
Crown, or any part of such an area, in an area declared under paragraph
(1)(a) or (b).
4. (1) The Director may prepare and certify a plan delineating the
area and boundaries of any restricted area or of any tenant restricted
area, or of both, and may from time to time prepare and certify a new plan
in substitution therefor and may from time to time endorse on such plan
or substituted plan any amendment thereto and shall certify such
endorsement.
(2) For the purposes of preparing or assisting in the preparation of
any plan delineating the area and boundaries of any tenant restricted
area, the Director shall have regard to the area, boundaries, dimensions,
admeasurements, description and extent of any piece or parcel of land
within the airport, being the subject of any lease or licence from the
Crown, and may for such purposes refer to any map or plan which is
contained in or affixed to any such instrument-of title and has been
referred to therein.
(3) The Director's certification of any plan or amendments thereto
under paragraph (1) shall be endorsed on the plan under the hand of the
Director.
(4) Every plan certified under this regulation shall be kept in the
office of the Director.
PARTII
RESTRICTED AREAS P~
5. Subject to these regulations, no person shall enter or remain in a
restricted area unless he has on his person a valid permit issued to him
in respect of that restricted area or is being, escorted by a permit holder
having the authority of the Director to escort persons into that
restricted area.
6. (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Director may issue-
(a) to any authorized person free of charge; and
(b)subject to regulation 7, to any other person on an application
being made therefor under that regulation and on payment of
the prescribed fee,
a standard permit or a temporary permit, whichever is appropriate, in
such form and subject to such conditions as may be specified by the
Director, and any standard permit may, in the discretion of the Director,
give authority to the permit holder to escort any person into a restricted
area for which the permit is valid.
(2) The Director shall refuse to issue a permit if it appears to him
that
(a)the person requiring the permit or for whom it is required is for
any reason relating to or connected with the security of the
airport not a fit person to have access to a restricted area; or
(b)access to a restricted area is unnecessary by reason of the
nature of the occupation or employment of the person
requiring the permit or for whom it is required.
7. Application for the issue of a permit under regulation 6(1)(b)
shall be
(a)made by a person requiring the permit or an employer on
behalf of his employee;
(b) made to the Director in the form specified by him; and
(c) accompanied by-
(i) the documents specified therein;
(ii) such other particulars as may be required by the
Director; and
(iii) the prescribed fee, save where the application is made in
respect of a temporary permit of 7 days duration or less.
8. Every permit shall-
(a)to the satisfaction of the Director bear sufficient means of
identification of the permit holder;
(b) specify each restricted area in respect of which it is issued;
(c) indicate the period for which it is issued which-
(i) in the case of a standard permit, shall be for such period
as may be specified therein; and
(ii) in the case of a temporary permit, shall not be greater
than 3 months;
(d) cease to be valid-
(i) on the expiration of the period for which it was issued; or
(ii) upon its cancellation under regulation 9; or
(iii) where a permit holder ceases to be employed by the
person who was his employer at the date of the issue of the
permit; or
(iv) upon a demand made by the Director under regulation
13 for a permit bolder to surrender his permit to the Director.
9. The Director-
(a) shall cancel a permit if it appears to him that-
(i) the permit holder is, for any reason relating to or
connected with the security of the airport, not a fit person
to have access to a restricted area; or
(ii) access to a restricted area is unnecessary by reason
of the nature of the occupation or employment of the
permit holder; and
(b) may cancel a permit-
(i) on the ground that any condition subject to which it
was issued has been contravened; or
(ii) on the ground that the permit holder or his employer
has contravened any of these regulations; or
(iii) in any case where he is satisfied that the permit has
been lost, destroyed or defaced.
10. (1) Where the Director cancels a permit under regula-
tion 9, he shall notify the permit holder and, if he thinks fit, the em-
ployer (if any) of the permit holder, accordingly.
(2) A permit holder, upon receipt of a notice under paragraph
(1), shall, save where the notice relates to a permit which has been
lost or destroyed, forthwith surrender his permit to-
(a) the Director; or
(b)an authorized person specified in the notice for the purpose;
or
(c)the employer of the permit holder if specified in the notice
for the purpose,
as the case may be.
(3) An employer to whom a permit has been surrendered by
virtue of a notice under paragraph (1) shall forthwith surrender that
permit to the Director or an authorized person.
11. The employer of a permit holder shall-
(a)if the nature of the employment of the permit holder no
longer requires that he have access to any restricted area
specified in his permit; or
(b)if the permit holder ceases for any reason to be employed
by him,
without delay-
(i) inform the Director accordingly; and
(ii) take possession of the permit from the permit holder; and
(iii) surrender the permit to the Director.
12. A permit holder who ceases to be employed by the person who
was his employer at the date of the issue of the permit shall, immediately
upon the cessation of his employment, surrender his permit to that
person.
13. The Director may demand a permit holder to surrender his
permit to the Director, and the permit holder shall forthwith comply with
such demand.
14. A permit holder shall, when entering, remaining in or departing
from a restricted area
(a)wear the permit affixed in a prominent position on his outer
clothing;
(b)comply with the conditions subject to which the permit is
issued;
(c)comply with all reasonable directions given to him by any
authorized person;
(d) if the permit is a temporary permit, carry on his person-
(i) an identity card issued to him under the Registration of
Persons Ordinance; or
(ii) such valid travel document or other means of
identification as may be approved by the Director.
15. (1) Subject to this regulation, the provisions of regulation 5
shall not apply to
(a)any bona fide air-crew member or bona fide air passenger who
is in the course of passage through any immigration control or
aircraft boarding area or an area set aside for the purposes of
the Preventive Service, which is within a restricted area
(i) having disembarked from an aircraft; or
(ii) for the purpose of embarking upon an aircraft of which
he is an air-crew member or air passenger;
(b)any bona fide air passenger awaiting an onward flight in any
area reserved for transit or transfer passengers which is
within a restricted area.
(2) No person shall be exempt from the provisions of regulation 5
by virtue of paragraph (1) unless
(a)being an air-crew member, other than a military air-crew
member of a military aircraft, he is in possession of a valid air-
crew licence or crew member certificate issued in accordance
with the appropriate international conventions; or
(b)being a military air-crew member of a military aircraft, he is in
possession of a valid military identification document; or
(e)being a departing passenger, he is in possession of a valid
travel document and a valid aircraft boarding pass; or
(d)being an arriving passenger or a transit or transfer passenger,
he is in possession of a valid travel document.
16. (1) If a permit has been lost the permit holder shall, without
delay, report the loss and the circumstances thereof to
(a)his employer (if any) or, where the permit holder has no
employer or is himself an employer, to the Director; and
(b)the officer in charge of the Airport Police Station or the police
station nearest the place where the permit holder ordinarily
resides.
(2) Where a report has been received by an employer as to the loss
of a permit and the circumstances thereof, he shall, without delay, report
such loss and the circumstances thereof to the Director.
(3) Any person who finds a permit shall, without delay, deliver it to
the Director or to the officer in charge of any police station.
17. Where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced, application
may be made to the Director by the person to whom the permit had been
issued or the employer of that person for the issue of a replacement
permit and the Director, upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction
or defacement, may, upon payment of the prescribed fee in the case of an
applicant who is not an authorized person, issue to the permit holder a
replacement permit which shall replace the permit which has been lost,
destroyed or defaced.
PART III
TENANT RESTRICTED AREAS
PERMITS
18. Subject to these regulations, no person shall enter or remain in a
tenant restricted area unless he has on his person a valid permit issued
to him in respect of that tenant restricted area.
19. (1) Subject to these regulations an airport tenant shall, if so
required by the Director, take all such steps as are reasonably practicable
having regard to the nature of the business carried on by the airport
tenant and to the location, configuration, layout and area of the tenant
restricted area under his control, in the interests of the security of such
tenant restricted area , to ensure
(a)the prevention of access by any unauthorized person into the
tenant restricted area; and
(b)the protection of the tenant restricted area against security or
safety risks which may result from entry into the tenant
restricted area by any unauthorized person.
(2) In complying with paragraph (1) an airport tenant shall give
effect to such other matters relating to the security of the tenant
restricted area as the Director may require or specify.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), 'unauthorized person'
means any and every person except a person specified in regulation
20(1)(a) or (b).
20. (1) The Director may require any airport tenant to issue-
(a) to-
(i) each person employed by him in the tenant restricted
area; and
(ii) any public officer designated by the Director,
a tenant permit; and
(b)to any other person, whose business requires his access, from
time to time, to the tenant restricted area, a temporary tenant
permit.
(2) Any public officer designated by the Director and to whom a
tenant permit has been issued, shall have access to the tenant restricted
area in respect of which the tenant permit was issued at such time or
times as may be agreed between the Director and the airport tenant for
the purpose of this Part.
21. Every permit shall-
(a)be in such form and be subject to such conditions as may be
approved by the Director;
(b)to the satisfaction of the Director, bear sufficient means of
identification of the permit holder;
(c)specify the tenant restricted area in respect of which it is
issued;
(d) indicate the period for which it is issued which-
(i) in the case of a permit issued under regulation 20(1)(a),
shall be for such period as may be specified therein; and
(ii) in the case of a permit issued under regulation 20(1)(b),
shall not be greater than 3 months; and
(e) cease to be valid-
(i) on the expiration of the period for which it was issued; or
(ii) upon its cancellation under regulation 22.
22. (1) A permit may be cancelled by the Director or the airport
tenant who issued it
(a)on the ground that any condition subject to which it was
issued has been contravened;
(b)where the permit holder ceases to be employed by the airport
tenant;
(e)on the ground that the permit holder has contravened any of
these regulations;
(d)in any case where the Director or the airport tenant is satisfied
that the permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced.
(2) In any case where the Director or an airport tenant cancels a
permit under paragraph (1)
(a) the airport tenant shall-
(i) notify the permit holder of such cancellation; and
(ii) save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, take
all reasonable steps to obtain possession of it; and
(b)save where the permit has been lost or destroyed, the permit
holder shall forthwith surrender the permit to that airport
tenant.
23. In any case where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced
the permit holder shall forthwith report such loss, destruction or
defacement to the airport tenant or to any person authorized by that
airport tenant for the purpose.
1 24. An airport tenant, upon being satisfied as to the loss, destruction
or defacement of a permit, may issue to the permit holder a replacement
permit in such form and subject to such conditions as may be approved
by the Director, and such permit shall replace the permit which has been
lost, destroyed or defaced.
PARTIV
RESTRICTED AREAS VEHICLE
PERMITS
25. Subject to these regulations, no person shall-
(a) drive a vehicle into or within a restricted area;
(b)cause or permit a vehicle to be driven into or within a
restricted area;
(c)use a vehicle or cause or permit a vehicle to be used within a
restricted area,
unless there is a valid permit, issued under regulation 26, for the vehicle
in respect of that restricted area and such permit is displayed
(i) if the vehicle is provided with a windscreen, on the windscreen
in such a manner that it is clearly visible from the front of the
vehicle; or
(ii) if the vehicle is not provided with a windscreen, in a
conspicuous position on the vehicle in front of the driving
seat in such a manner that it is clearly visible from the front
of the vehicle.
26. (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Director may issue-
(a)for any Government vehicle, or any vehicle used or driven by
a member of Her Majesty's Forces acting in the course of his
duty, free of charge;
(b)for any vehicle in respect of which a permit has been issued
by the Commissioner for Transport under regulation 5(1) of
the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles)
Regulations, free of charge; and
(c)subject to regulation 27, for any other vehicle on an
application being made therefor under that regulation and on
payment of the prescribed fee,
a vehicle permit, in such form as may be specified by the Director and
subject to any condition specified therein or applicable thereto.
(2) The Director shall refuse to issue a permit if it appears to him
that
(a)it is unnecessary that the vehicle should be driven into or
within a restricted area; or
(b)for any reason connected with the security or safety of the
airport, the vehicle should not be permitted entry to a
restricted area.
27. Application for the issue of a permit under regulation 26(1)(c)
shall be
(a)made to the Director by the owner of the vehicle or by his
employer, as the Director may consider appropriate for the
purposes of any particular case, in such form as may be
specified by the Director; and
(b) accompanied by-
(i) the documents specified therein;
(ii) such other particulars as may be required by the
Director; and
(iii) the prescribed fee.
28. Every permit shall-
(a)bear sufficient means of identification of the person to
whom and the vehicle for which it is issued;
(b) specify each restricted area in respect of which it is issued;
(c) indicate the period for which it is issued; and
(d) cease to be valid-
(i) on the expiration of the period for which it was
issued; or
(ii) upon its cancellation under regulation 29.
29. The Director---
shall cancel a permit if it appears to him that-
(i) it is unnecessary that the vehicle should be driven into
or within a restricted area; or
(ii) for any reason connected with the security or safety
of the airport, the vehicle should not be permitted entry to
a restricted area; and
(b) may cancel a permit-
(i) on the ground that any condition subject to which it
was issued has been contravened; or
(ii) on the ground that the owner or driver of the vehicle
has contravened any of these regulations; or
(iii) in any case where he is satisfied that the permit has
been lost, destroyed or defaced.
30. (1) Whenever the Director cancels a permit under regula-
tion 29 he-shall notify the owner of the vehicle accordingly.
(2) The owner of the vehicle, on receipt of a notice under para-
graph (1), shall, save where the notice relates to a lost or destroyed
permit, take all such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that
the permit is surrendered without delay to the Director.
31. (1) If a permit has been lost, the owner of the vehicle in
respect of which the permit was issued shall, without delay, report
the loss and the circumstances thereof to-
(a) the Director; or
(b)the officer in charge of the Airport Police Station or the
police station nearest the place where the owner of the
vehicle ordinarily resides.
(2) Any person who finds a permit shall, without delay, deliver
it to the Director or to the officer in charge of any police station.
32. (1) If a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced, the Director
may, upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement,
issue
(a) for any Government vehicle free of charge;
(b)for any vehicle in respect of which a permit has been issued
by the Commissioner for Transport under regulation 5(1) of
the Road Traffic (Registration and Licensing of Vehicles)
Regulations, free of charge;
(c)subject to paragraph (2), for any other vehicle on an
application being made therefor under that paragraph and on
payment of the prescribed fee,
a replacement permit, in such form as may be specified by the Director
and subject to any condition specified therein or applicable thereto.
(2) Application under paragraph (1)(c) for -the issue of a
replacement permit shall be
(a)made by the owner of the vehicle to the Director in the form
specified by the Director; and
(b) accompanied by-
(i) the documents specified therein;
(ii) such other particulars as may be required by the
Director; and
(iii) the prescribed fee.
33. The Director or any authorized person may remove from within
any part of a restricted area any vehicle which in his opinion constitutes
through its presence a risk in regard to security or safety of the airport
or a danger to any person.
34. In this Part, 'owner', in relation to a vehicle, has the meaning
assigned to it by section 2 of the Road Traffic Ordinance.
PART V
GENERAL
35. (1) Any person who contravenes regulation 5, 18 or 25 shall be
guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of $10,000
and to imprisonment for 2 years.
(2) Any airport tenant who-
(a)fails to comply with the provisions of regulation 19(1) when
required by the Director so to comply; or
(b)in complying with the provisions of regulation 19(1) without
reasonable excuse fails to give effect to any requirements or
specifications of the Director under regulation 19(2),
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of
$10,000.
(3) Any person who-
(a) makes use of or retains in his possession any permit which he
knows or ought reasonably to know(i) has been cancelled; or
(ii) has ceased to be valid;
(b)without reasonable excuse, parts with the possession of a
permit issued to him;
(c)without reasonable excuse, defaces, alters or destroys any
permit;
(d)in, or in connexion with, an application under regulation 7, 17,
27 or 32(2) makes any statement or gives any information
which he knows or ought reasonably -to know is false in any
material particular;
(e)being a permit holder, contravenes any condition subject to
which the permit was issued,
being-
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of
$5,000 and to imprisonment for 1 year.
(4) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes
regulation 16(3) or 31(2) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable
on conviction to a fine of $1,000.
(5) Any of the following, without reasonable excuse and
(a)a permit holder, who contravenes regulation 10(2), 12, 13, 14,
16(1)(a) or (b), 22(2)(b) or 23; or
(b)an employer, who contravenes regulation 10(3), 11 or 16(2); or
(c) an airport tenant, who contravenes regulation 22(2)(a); or
(d)the owner of a vehicle, who contravenes regulation 30(2) or
31(1),
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of
$1,000.
36. An authorized person, not being a police officer, may, if he has
reasonable grounds for believing that any person has contravened
regulation 5, 18 or 25, without warrant arrest that person and forthwith
take him to a police station there to be dealt with in accordance with the
Police Force Ordinance:
Provided that in no case shall any person be detained for more than
48 hours without being charged and brought before a magistrate.
37. Regulations 5 and 18 shall not apply to, and regulation 25 shall
not apply in respect of a vehicle being used by, a police officer, an
immigration officer or immigration assistant, an officer of the Fire
Services Department, a member of Her Majesty's Forces, a member of
the Preventive Service within the meaning of the Preventive Service
Ordinance, the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner or an officer of the
Independent Commission Against Corruption who requires access to
the airport or any part thereof for the performance of his duty in
circumstances of such urgency that the performance of his duty might
be frustrated or seriously impaired if such regulations were to apply to
him or in respect of the vehicle being used by him.
38. The Director may, by notice in writing and subject to such
conditions as he may impose, exempt
(a) any person or class of person; or
(b) any vehicle or class of vehicle,
from all or any of the requirements of these regulations.
39. The fees prescribed under these regulations are set out in the
Schedule.
SCHEDULE
PERMIT FEES
.(reg. 39.]
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1. For a standard permit issued under regulation 6(1)(b) $20.00
2. For a temporary permit issued under regulation 6(1)(b) $ 5.00
3. For a replaced standard permit issued under regulation 17 $20.00
4. For a replaced temporary permit issued under regulation 17 $5.00
5. For a vehicle permit issued under regulation 26(1)(c) $10.00
6. For a replaced vehicle permit issued under regulation 32(1)(c) ... $10.00
L.N. 262/76. L.N. 280/76. Citation. Interpretation. Declaration of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas. Plans of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas. Prohibition of entry, etc., of restricted area without permit. Issue of permits to authorized persons and others; ground for refusal of permit. Application for permits. Contents of permits and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of permits. Procedure on cancellation of permit. Action by employer where permit no longer required. Permit to be surrendered on cessation of employment. Permit to be surrendered upon demand. Permit to be worn on outer clothing. (Cap. 177.) Exemption for bona fide passengers and air-crews. Lost permit. Issue of replacement permit. Prohibition of entry, etc., of tenant restricted area without tenant permit. Steps to be taken by airport tenant regarding security. Issue of tenant permits. Form, etc. of tenant permit and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of permits by Director or airport tenant and surrender of permit. Permit holder to report loss of permit to airport tenant. Issue of replacement permit. Vehicles not to be driven into or in restricted area without vehicle perit. Issue of vehicle permits; grounds for refusal of permit. (Cap. 220, sub. leg.) Application for vehicle permit. Contents of vehicle permits and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of vehicle permit. Action on cancellation of permit. Lost vehicle permit. Issue of replacement vehicle permit; application for permit. (Cap. 220, sub. leg.) Removal of vehicles from restricted areas. Definition. (Cap. 220.) Offences and penalties. Power of detain persons. (Cap. 232.) Extent to which regulations not binding on the Crown. (Cap. 342.) Powers of exemption of Director. Fees. Schedule.
Abstract
L.N. 262/76. L.N. 280/76. Citation. Interpretation. Declaration of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas. Plans of restricted areas and tenant restricted areas. Prohibition of entry, etc., of restricted area without permit. Issue of permits to authorized persons and others; ground for refusal of permit. Application for permits. Contents of permits and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of permits. Procedure on cancellation of permit. Action by employer where permit no longer required. Permit to be surrendered on cessation of employment. Permit to be surrendered upon demand. Permit to be worn on outer clothing. (Cap. 177.) Exemption for bona fide passengers and air-crews. Lost permit. Issue of replacement permit. Prohibition of entry, etc., of tenant restricted area without tenant permit. Steps to be taken by airport tenant regarding security. Issue of tenant permits. Form, etc. of tenant permit and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of permits by Director or airport tenant and surrender of permit. Permit holder to report loss of permit to airport tenant. Issue of replacement permit. Vehicles not to be driven into or in restricted area without vehicle perit. Issue of vehicle permits; grounds for refusal of permit. (Cap. 220, sub. leg.) Application for vehicle permit. Contents of vehicle permits and duration of validity thereof. Cancellation of vehicle permit. Action on cancellation of permit. Lost vehicle permit. Issue of replacement vehicle permit; application for permit. (Cap. 220, sub. leg.) Removal of vehicles from restricted areas. Definition. (Cap. 220.) Offences and penalties. Power of detain persons. (Cap. 232.) Extent to which regulations not binding on the Crown. (Cap. 342.) Powers of exemption of Director. Fees. Schedule.
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3135
Edition
1964
Volume
v19
Subsequent Cap No.
292
Number of Pages
15
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“HONG KONG AIRPORT (RESTRICTED AREAS) REGULATIONS,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed April 29, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3135.