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[接上页] Cap 1110 s 12 Cost of administration The cost of Administering the fund other than the salaries and fees paid under the provisions of section 13(2) shall be a charge on the general revenue of Hong Kong: Provided that the Financial Secretary may direct that an annual supervision fee to be determined by him shall be charged against the income of the fund and paid into the general revenue of Hong Kong. (Amended 94 of 1991 s. 5) Cap 1110 s 13 Servants and advisers (1) Without prejudice to section 7, the committee may appoint upon such salary and upon such terms as it may think proper such servant as it may think necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Ordinance, and may employ any professional person to advise it on any matter arising out of or in connection with such provisions. (Amended 94 of 1991 s. 6) (2) All salaries and fees of any person so appointed or employed shall be paid by the trustee out of the fund. Cap 1110 s 14 Saving Remarks: Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 4 of 2000 s. 3 Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of the Central Authorities or the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under the Basic Law and other laws, or the rights of any body politic or corporate or of any other persons except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by, from or under them. (Amended 4 of 2000 s. 3) Cap 1110 SCHEDULE [section 6] APPLICATION OF INCOME ALLOCATED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES 1. Application Income of the fund allocated for the purposes of section 6(1)(a) shall be applied as specified in this Schedule. 2. Post-graduate award (1) One scholarship may be awarded in each year to a graduate of a university established in Hong Kong to assist in the payment of the education, travelling expenses, and maintenance in the United Kingdom for the purposes of post-graduate training for a period not exceeding 2 years. (2) The holder of a scholarship awarded under subparagraph (1) shall be selected by a selection board appointed by the Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower. (Amended 3 of 2003 s. 41) (3) A scholarship awarded under this paragraph may be terminated at the end of 1 year unless the Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower is satisfied as to the progress and conduct of the scholar. (Amended 3 of 2003 s. 41) (4) No graduate of a university in Hong Kong shall be eligible for an award under this paragraph unless he- (a) is resident in Hong Kong at the date of the award; and (b) does not concurrently hold any other award. 3. Li Po Chun Scholarships (1) From any balance remaining after making provision for the scholarship referred to in paragraph 2, the committee may award scholarships (to be known as Li Po Chun Scholarships) for the education of students resident in Hong Kong, in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph. (Amended 4 of 2000 s. 3) (2) Not more than 7 scholarships may be awarded in each year to students in each of the following schools- (a) King's College; (b) Queen's College; (c) Queen Elizabeth School; (d) Belilios Public School.(3) A scholarship awarded under subparagraph (2) shall be tenable for such period as the committee may determine. (4) Such number of scholarships as the committee may decide may be awarded in each year to students in the University of Hong Kong and The Chinese University of Hong Kong selected by the Registrars thereof. (5) A scholarship awarded under subparagraph (4) shall subject to the Registrar of the University concerned being satisfied as to the progress and conduct of the scholarship holder, be tenable for not more than- (a) 3 years in the case of the University of Hong Kong; and (b) 4 years in the case of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.(6) A scholarship granted under subparagraph (4) may be extended by the committee for longer than- (a) 3 years in the case of the University of Hong Kong; and (b) 4 years in the case of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.(7) Such member of scholarships as the committee may decide, may be awarded in each year to students in secondary schools, who are selected by the Permanent Secretary for Education and Manpower. (Replaced 49 of 1989 s. 4. Amended 3 of 2003 s. 41) (8) A scholarship awarded under subparagraph (7) shall be tenable for such period as the committee may determine. 4. Other educational purposes Any balance remaining after making provision for the scholarships referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3, may be applied for such educational purposes as the committee may in its discretion from time to time decide. (Replaced 49 of 1989 s. 4) |