HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE ORDINANCE
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HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE ORDINANCE
Description
LAWS OF HONG KONG
HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 304
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REVISED EDITION 1986
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CHAPTER 304
HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE ORDINANCE
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section Page
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title ................................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
2. Interpretation.............................. ... ... ... 3
PART II
THE HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE
3. Continuation of incorporation of the Hong Kong Arts Centre ... ... ... ... 3
4. Seal of the Centre ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3
5. Documents of the Centre .................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
6. Objects of the Centre ...................... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
7. Powers of the Centre ....................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4
PART III
THE BOARD
8. Establishment of the Board ................. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5
9. Membership of the Board .................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
10. Officers of the Board ..................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
11. Chief Executive ........................... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7
12. Term of office, resignation of members, etc . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7
13. Disqualification from being a member of the Board ... ... ... ... ... ... 7
14. Non-attendance ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8
15. Meetings and procedure of the Board ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8
16. Transaction of business by circulation of papers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
17. Validity of acts of the Board ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
18. Power of Board to delegate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
19. Power of Chief Executive to delegate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
PARTIV
MEMBERSHIP OF THE CENTRE AND
COMMITTEES
20. Membership of the Centre ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9
21. Election by members of the Centre to be members of the Board ... ... ... ... 10
22. Creation and functions of committees ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
Section Page
PART V
FINANCIAL
PROVISIONS
23. Programme and estimates ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
24. Accounts ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10
25. Auditors ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11
PART VI
GENERAL
26. Particulars to be delivered to the Registrar of Companies ... ... ... ... ... 11
27. Unauthorized use of title of Centre ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11
28. By-laws ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12
29. Rules ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
30. Savings and transitional ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
31. Saving ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
32. Repeal and revocation ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13
CHAPTER 304
HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE
To provide for the continued incorporation of the Hong Kong Arts
Centre and for matters connected therewith.
[1 April 1986.1
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Hong Kong Arts Centre
Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
'Board' means the Board of Governors of the Centre established under
section 8;
'Chairman' means the Chairman of the Board appointed under section
10 or the Deputy Chairman or any other member of the Board when
acting under that section as the Chairman;
'Centre' means the Hong Kong Arts Centre referred to in section 3;
'Chief Executive' means the Chief Executive of the Centre appointed
under section 11 or any person appointed under that section to act
as Chief Executive;
'individual member of the Centre' means a natural person who is a
member of the Centre;
'organization member of the Centre' means any society, body (whether
corporate or otherwise), association or club, which is a member of
the Centre;
'repealed Ordinance' means the Hong Kong Arts Centre Ordinance
repealed by section 32(1).
PART 11
THE HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE
3. The corporation incorporated by the repealed Ordinance
and known as the 'Hong Kong Arts Centre shall
continue, in that name, as a body corporate with perpetual succes-
sion and capable of suing and being sued.
4. The Centre shall have a common seal, and the fixing of the seal
shall be
(a) authorized or ratified by resolution of the Board; and
(b)authenticated by the signature of any 2 members of the Board
authorized by the Board, either generally or specially, to act
for that purpose.
5. (1) The Centre may make and execute any document in
the performance or exercise of its functions or powers or in con-
nexion with any matter reasonably incidental to or consequential
upon the performance or exercise of its functions or powers.
(2) Any document purporting to be duly executed under the
seal of the Centre shall be admitted in evidence and shall, unless the
contrary is proved, be deemed to have been duly executed.
6. Subject to this Ordinance, the objects of the Centre are-
(a)to promote, sponsor, encourage and provide for the
appreciation of and participation in the visual, literary,
musical and performing arts of whatever nature;
(b)to promote, exhibit, display and perform such arts, pub-
licly and otherwise;
(c)to promote, support, sponsor, encourage and provide
facilities for the learning and practising of such arts;
(d)to initiate, support and sponsor the creation, composition
and production of such arts;
(e)to co-operate with and assist persons, companies, societies,
bodies and associations which have as their objects any of
the objects specified in paragraphs (a) to (d);
(f)such objects ancillary and incidental to the objects
specified in paragraphs (a) to (e) as the Board may
consider appropriate; and
(g)to apply its profits howsoever derived solely towards the
promotion of its objects specified in this section,
in and outside Hong Kong.
7. Subject to this Ordinance and to the Special Conditions of
the Private Treaty Grant to the Centre of Inland Lot 8382, the
Centre may do all such things as are necessary for, or incidental or
conducive to, the better carrying out of its objects and in particular,
but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may-
(a)acquire, take on lease, purchase, hold and enjoy property,
movable or immovable, and sell, let or otherwise dispose of
or deal with such property;
(b) enter into any contract;
(c) provide facilities and amenities for users of the Centre;
(d)employ staff, advisors and consultants and set terms of
remuneration and conditions of their employment;
(e)provide residential accommodation for staff, advisers,
consultants, visiting artists and performers, and for their
dependants;
(f)provide or contribute to pensions, gratuities or other benefits
for staff and their dependants;
(g)invest the funds of the Centre in such manner and to such
extent as it thinks appropriate or expedient;
(h)borrow money in such manner and on such security or terms
as it thinks appropriate or expedient;
(i)apply for and receive any grant in aid, sponsorship or
donation for the purpose of performing its functions, on such
conditions as it thinks appropriate or expedient;
(j)erect, provide, equip, maintain, alter, remove, demolish,
replace, enlarge, improve and keep in repair its buildings,
premises, furniture and equipment;
(k)fix and collect fees, subscriptions and charges and specify
conditions for the use of facilities and services provided by it;
(1)reduce, waive or refund fees, subscriptions or charges fixed in
the exercise of its powers under this section generally or in
any particular case or class of case;
(m)receive and solicit gifts, whether on trust or otherwise, and act
as trustee of moneys or other property vested in it on trust;
(n)print, reproduce or publish or a-range for the printing,
reproduction or publishing of any manuscript, book, play,
music, script, programme, poster, advertisement or other
material including video and audio material, as it deems
expedient;
(o)commission any play, script, composition, choreography, film,
work of visual art or other work;
(p)either alone or jointly with others, mount or present any
exhibition or dramatic, musical, dance or film production;
(q)provide financial assistance, by way of grant or loan, in
pursuance of its objects.
PART Ill
THE BOARD
8. (1) There is hereby established a Board to be known as the
Board of Governors of the Hong Kong Arts Centre.
(2) The Board shall be the governing and executive body of the
Centre and, as such, may exercise all the powers conferred and shall
perform all the duties imposed on the Centre by this Ordinance.
9. (1) The Board shall consist of not more than 15 members.
(2) The following persons shall be members of the Board-
(a) the Chief Executive, ex officio;
(b) not more than 3 members appointed by the Governor;
(c) 1 member appointed by the Urban Council;
(d) 1 member appointed by the Regional Council;
(e)2 members elected by individual members of the Centre under
section 21(1)(a) who shall represent the interests of the
individual members;
2 members nominated by the organization members of the
Centre elected under section 21 (1)(b) who shall represent
the interests of the organization members; and
(g)at least 2 members but not more than 5 members, being
persons interested in the visual, literary, musical or performing
arts, co-opted by the members of the Board who are members
under any of the foregoing paragraphs.
(3) The first appointment of the members of the Board under
subsection (2)(b) shall be made as soon as possible after the
commencement of this Ordinance.
(4) All members of the Board shall be individual members of the
Centre.
10. (1) The Chairman of the Board shall be appointed by the
Governor from amongst the members of the Board for such period not
exceeding 3 years as the Governor may determine or until he sooner
ceases to hold office as a member of the Board, whichever is the earlier.
(2) The Deputy Chairman of the Board shall be appointed by the
members of the Board from amongst themselves for such period not
exceeding 3 years as the Board may determine or until he sooner ceases
to hold office as a member of the Board, whichever is the earlier.
(3) The Deputy Chairman shall act as Chairman if the Chairman is
absent from Hong Kong or is, for any other reason, unable to act as
Chairman.
(4) If for any period both the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman
are absent from Hong Kong or are, for any other reason, unable to
perform the functions of their respective offices the members of the
Board may appoint 2 of their number to act as Chairman and Deputy
Chairman respectively during that period.
(5) The Board shall as soon as possible appoint a Secretary of the
Board who may be a member of the Board.
(6) The Chief Executive, or the Secretary (if he is a member of the
Board), shall not be appointed to be the Chairman or Deputy Chairman
of the Board.
11. (1) The Board shall by resolution appoint the Chief Executive,
on such terms as may be agreed, who shall be responsible to the Board
and in whom shall be vested the management, conduct and
administration of the Centre.
(2) If for any period the Chief Executive is absent from Hong Kong
or is, for any other reason, unable to perform the functions of his office,
the Board may by resolution appoint a person to act as Chief Executive
during that period.
(3) With effect from the commencement of this Ordinance and until
the Chief Executive is appointed under subsection (1), the General
Manager, Hong Kong Arts Centre, immediately prior to the
commencement of this Ordinance shall be the Chief Executive.
12. (1) Without prejudice to section 42 of the Interpretation and
General Clauses Ordinance, a member of the Board appointed under
section 9(2)(b), (e) or (d) shall hold office for a specified period not
exceeding 3 years.
(2) A member of the Board by virtue of section 9(2)(e) or shall hold
office for such period not exceeding 3 years as the Board may
determine.
(3) A member of the Board co-opted under section 9(2)(g) shall
hold office for a period of 2 years after the commencement of this
Ordinance and thereafter he shall hold office for a specified period not
exceeding 3 years.
(4) A member of the Board, other than the Chief Executive-
(a) shall not hold office for more than 2 consecutive terms;
(b)subject to paragraph (a), may be reappointed, re-elected or re-
co-opted as a member of the Board after he ceases to be such a
member;
(c)may at any time by notice in writing to the Chairman resign
from the Board.
(5) When a member of the Board, other than the Chief Executive,
ceases to hold office, whether by effluxion of time or as a result of
resignation or otherwise, the procedure for a new appointment or
reappointment, election or re-election, co-option or re-co- as the case
may be, shall be as if the office were being filled for the first time.
(6) In this section 'specified period' means the period specified
when the member of the Board was appointed or co-opted under
section 9.
13. (1) A person shall not be qualified to be a member of the Board
if he
(a)is an undischarged bankrupt or, within the previous 5 years,
has without paying his creditors in full either obtained his
discharge in bankruptcy or entered into a composition with
them;
(b)is the subject of a decision under the Mental Health
Ordinance that he is of unsound mind and incapable of
managing himself and his affairs,
(c)is otherwise, in the opinion of the Board, unable or unfit to
discharge the duties or perform the functions of a member
of the Board.
(2) A person disqualified under subsection (1)(b) shall be
eligible to be a member of the Board if under the Mental Health
Ordinance it is subsequently found that his unsoundness of mind has
ceased.
14. If a member of the Board, other than the Chief Executive,
fails to attend any 3 consecutive meetings of the Board he shall,
unless the failure is due to some reason approved by the Board,
cease to hold office as a member of the Board.
15. (1) Meetings of the Board shall, subject to subsection (2),
be held at such times and places as the Chairman may appoint.
(2) The Board shall meet not less than 4 times in each year.
(3) Notice of meeting shall be given by the Secretary of the
Board to each member of the Board at least 7 clear days before the
day of each meeting, except in case of emergency (in the opinion of
the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of the Board) when as long a
period of notice as possible shall be given.
(4) Accidental omission to give notice under subsection (3)
to any member of the Board shall not affect the validity of a meeting.
(5) At any meeting of the Board 6 members of the Board or
not less than half the number of the members of the Board,
whichever is the greater, shall be a quorum:
Provided that in the case of the first 2 meetings of the Board
after the commencement of this Ordinance, the Governor shall
determine the quorum for such meetings.
(6) The Chairman shall preside at the meetings of the Board.
(7) Any question before the Board at any meeting shall be
decided by a majority of votes of the members of the Board present
and voting thereon and in the event of an equality of votes the
Chairman shall have a casting vote in addition to his original vote.
(8) If a member of the Board has an interest (whether a
pecuniary interest or otherwise) in any matter to be considered at
a meeting of the Board at which he is present, he shall before the
matter is considered state the fact and nature of the interest and
shall, if required by the Board, withdraw while the matter is
considered and in any case shall not vote thereon.
(9) Subject to this Ordinance, the Board may determine its
own procedure.
16. The Board may transact any of its business by circulation of
papers, and a resolution in writing which is approved in writing by a
majority of the members of the Board shall be as valid and effectual as if
it had been passed at a meeting of the Board.
17. The proceedings of the Board shall not be invalidated by any
vacancy in its membership, or by any defect in the appointment or
reappointment, election or re-election, co-option or re-co-option, or
qualification of any member thereof.
18. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Board may by resolution, with
or without restrictions or conditions as it thinks fit, delegate in writing
any of its powers and duties to
(a) the Chief Executive;
(b) any committee created under section 22(1).
(2) Save as otherwise provided in this Ordinance the Board shall
not delegate the power
(a) to appoint the Chief Executive;
(b) to create any committee under section 22(1);
(e)to approve the programme and estimates referred to in section
23(1);
(d) to appoint an auditor under section 25(1);
(e) to make by-laws under section 28;
(f) to make rules under section 29.
19. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Chief Executive may, with or
without restrictions or conditions as he thinks fit, delegate in writing to
such person or committee of persons as he thinks fit, his powers and
duties, including any power or duty delegated to him under section 18.
(2) The power conferred by subsection (1) on the Chief Executive
to delegate any power or duty of the Board delegated to him under
section 18, and the exercise by any person or committee of persons of
any such power or duty delegated by the Chief Executive under
subsection (1), shall be subject to any restriction or condition imposed
by the Board in respect of the Chief Executive's exercise thereof under
section 18.
PART IV
MEMBERSHIP OF THE CENTRE AND
COMMITTEES
20. (1) The Board shall, within 6 months after the commencement of
this Ordinance, establish the membership of the Centre according to
such types or classes as the Board thinks fit.
(2) The membership of the Centre established under subsection (1)
shall consist of individual members and organization members in
accordance with rules made under section 29.
(3) With effect from the commencement of this Ordinance and until
the membership of the Centre is established under subsection (1), the
membership of the Centre shall consist of those persons and
organizations who were members of the Hong Kong Arts Centre, under
the Constitution of the Hong Kong Arts Centre revoked by section
32(2), immediately before such commencement.
21. (1) The Board shall, within 6 months after the commencement of
this Ordinance and thereafter whenever the need arises. cause an
election to be held
(a)to elect 2 individual members of the Centre to be members of
the Board for the purpose of section 9(2)(e); and
(b)to elect 2 organization members of the Centre to be members
of the Board for the purpose of section 9(2)(f).
(2) The procedure at elections under subsection (1) shall be
determined by the Board.
22. (1) The Board may create, and appoint the members of, such
committees for any general or special purposes as it thinks fit and any
such committee may include persons who are not members of the
Board.
(2) The chairman of a committee created under subsection (1) shall
be appointed by the Board and the number of members of a committee
shall be determined by the Board.
(3) Subject to the directions of the Board and any rules made under
section 29, a committee created under subsection (1) may determine its
own procedure for its meetings.
(4) The proceedings of any committee created under subsection (1)
shall not be invalidated by any vacancy in the membership of the
committee, or by any defect in the appointment of any member thereof.
PART V
FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
23. (1) The Board shall prepare and approve in respect of each
financial year of the Centre a programme of its proposed activities and
estimates of its income and expenditure.
(2) The financial year of the Centre shall be fixed by the Board.
24. (1) The Board shall maintain proper accounts and records of all
income and expenditure.
(2) As soon as possible after the end of each financial year of the
Centre the Board shall cause to be prepared statements of income and
expenditure relating to the previous financial year and of the assets and
liabilities of the Centre on the last day thereof.
25. (1) The Board shall appoint an auditor who shall be entitled at
any time
(a)to have access to such books of account, vouchers and other
records of the Centre; and
(b) to require such information and explanation,
as he considers necessary to discharge his functions.
(2) The auditor shall audit the statements prepared under section
24(2) and shall report thereon to the Board.
PART VI
GENERAL
26. (1) Within 30 days after the commencement of this Ordinance,
the Secretary of the Board shall deliver to the Registrar of Companies
for registration
(a) notice in writing of the address of the Centre;
(b)a list containing the names and addresses of the members of
the Board;
(c) the name and address of the Chief Executive.
(2) Within 30 days after any change in any of the particulars
required by subsection (1)(a), (b) or (c) to be delivered to the Registrar
of Companies, the Secretary of the Board shall deliver notice of the
change to the Registrar of Companies for registration.
(3) Not later than 6 months after the end of each financial year of
the Centre a statement of income and expenditure during that financial
year and of the assets and liabilities of the Centre on the last day of that
financial year prepared under section 24(2), and the report of the auditor
thereon made under section 25(2), shall be delivered by the Secretary of
the Board to the Registrar of Companies for registration.
(4). Any person may inspect any of the documents registered
under this section, upon payment of such fee as may be prescribed
under section 304(1A) of the Companies Ordinance for the inspection
of a document.
(5) The Centre shall pay such fees for registering any document
under this section as may be specified in the Eighth Schedule to the
Companies Ordinance in respect of a company not having a share
capital.,
27. (1) No person shall incorporate or form, or be a director, office
bearer or organizer of, or work in connexion with, or be a member of, any
company, body corporate, firm or organization which, without the
written authority of the Centre
(a) purports or holds itself out to be-
(i) the Centre or any branch or part thereof, or
(ii) connected or associated with the Centre in any manner
whatsoever; or
(b) uses the title 'Hong Kong Arts Centre' or
or a title in any language which so closely resembles the
title 'Hong Kong Arts Centre' oras to be
capable of deceiving or misleading any person into be-
lieving that the company, body corporate, firm or or-
ganization is-
(i) the Centre or any branch or part thereof, or
(ii) connected or associated with the Centre in any manner
whatsoever.
(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an
offence and is liable to a fine of $10,000.
28. (1) The Board may, under its common seal, make by-laws not
inconsistent with this Ordinance for the better management of the
Centre and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the
foregoing, may by such by-laws provide for
(a)the management and control, including the closing or partial
closing, of the premises;
(b)the fixing of the times or occasions during which the premises
or any part thereof may be open to any class of persons;
(c)the regulation of the conduct of persons in or on the premises
or any part thereof, including
(i) authorizing the removal from the premises of any person
by an employee of the Centre. or by a police officer on the
request of any such employee;
(ii) requiring any person to give his name and address to
any such employee or police officer; and
(iii) authorizing any such employee to arrest without a
warrant and detain a person until he can be taken into
custody by a police officer,
where such employee has reasonable grounds to believe that
the person has committed or is about to commit an offence
under the by-laws made under this section,.
(d)the authorization of a police officer to take into custody
without a warrant any person arrested by an employee of the
Centre and to apply sections 51 and 52 of the Police Force
Ordinance.
(e)the control (including prohibition) of trading, advertising or
the erection of structures in or on the premises; the removal,
storage and sale of any trading, advertising or construction
materials that are brought into or remain in or on the premises
in contravention of any by-law made under this section, the
recovery of any costs incurred in respect of such removal,
storage and sale, and the forfeiture of the proceeds of such
sale;
(f)the general regulation and management of the premises and of
any facility, equipment or fitting provided therein.
(2) Any by-law made under this section may provide that a
contravention of specified provisions thereof shall be an offence and
may prescribe penalties therefor not exceeding a fine of S2,000 and
imprisonment for 3 months.
(3) Without prejudice to any Ordinance relating to the prosecution
of criminal offences or to the powers of the Attorney General in relation
to the prosecution of criminal offences, prosecutions under any by-law
made under this section may be brought in the name of the Centre.
(4) In this section 'premises' means any premises or land of the
Centre.
29. The Board may make rules for the better carrying out of the
provisions of this Ordinance and in particular, but without prejudice to
the generality of the foregoing, may by such rules provide for
(a) the discipline of persons in the employment of the Centre;
1
(b)the membership of the Centre, the rights and liabilities of
members, and the regulation of the conduct of members;
(c)the composition, powers, functions and duties of any
committee created under section 22 and the term of office of
the members of such committee;
(d)the quorum and the regulation of the proceedings of any
committee created under section 22.
30. (1) No appointment under section 5 of the repealed Ordinance
shall be affected by the repeal.
(2) All property, whether movable or immovable, rights and
privileges vested in the Hong Kong Arts Centre immediately prior to the
commencement of this Ordinance shall continue to be vested in the
Centre on the terms and conditions, if any, on which the same were then
vested at that date, and nothing in this Ordinance shall affect the
obligations and liabilities to which it was subject immediately prior to
the commencement of this Ordinance.
31 Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect
the rights of Her Majesty the Queen, Her Heirs or Successors, or the
rights of any body politic or corporate or of any other persons except as
are mentioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by, from or under
them.
32. (1) The Hong Kong Arts Centre Ordinance is repealed.
(2) The Constitution of the Hong Kong Arts Centre is revoked.
Originally 11 of 1986. Short title. Interpretation. (Cap. 304, 1974 Ed. Originally 47 of 1974.) Continuation of incorporation of the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Seal of the Centre. Documemts of the Centre. Objects of the Centre. Powers of the Centre. Establishment of the Board. Membership of the Board. Officers of the Board. Chief Executive. Term of office, resignation of members, etc. (Cap. 1.) Disqualification from being a member of the Board. (Cap. 136.) Non-attendance. Meetings and procedure of the Board. Transaction of business by circulation of papers. Validity of acts of the Board. Power of Board to delegate. Power of Chief Executive to delegate. Membership of the Centre. Election by memebrs of the Centre to be members of the Board. Creation and functions of committees. Programme and estimates. Accounts. Audiotrs. Paarticualrs to be delivered to the Registrar of Companies. (Cap . 32.) (Cap. 32.) Unauthorized use of title of Centre. By-laws. (Cap. 232.) Rules. Savings and transitional. Saving. Repeal and revocation. (Cap. 304, 1974 Ed. Originally 47 of 1974.)
Abstract
Originally 11 of 1986. Short title. Interpretation. (Cap. 304, 1974 Ed. Originally 47 of 1974.) Continuation of incorporation of the Hong Kong Arts Centre. Seal of the Centre. Documemts of the Centre. Objects of the Centre. Powers of the Centre. Establishment of the Board. Membership of the Board. Officers of the Board. Chief Executive. Term of office, resignation of members, etc. (Cap. 1.) Disqualification from being a member of the Board. (Cap. 136.) Non-attendance. Meetings and procedure of the Board. Transaction of business by circulation of papers. Validity of acts of the Board. Power of Board to delegate. Power of Chief Executive to delegate. Membership of the Centre. Election by memebrs of the Centre to be members of the Board. Creation and functions of committees. Programme and estimates. Accounts. Audiotrs. Paarticualrs to be delivered to the Registrar of Companies. (Cap . 32.) (Cap. 32.) Unauthorized use of title of Centre. By-laws. (Cap. 232.) Rules. Savings and transitional. Saving. Repeal and revocation. (Cap. 304, 1974 Ed. Originally 47 of 1974.)
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3162
Edition
1964
Volume
v20
Subsequent Cap No.
304
Number of Pages
14
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“HONG KONG ARTS CENTRE ORDINANCE,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed April 30, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3162.