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[接上页] (Enacted 1987. Amended 59 of 2000 s. 3) Cap 388 s 39 By-laws (1) The Corporation may, under its seal, make by-laws not inconsistent with this Ordinance for all or any of the following purposes- (a) the management and control, including the closing or partial closing, of Ocean Park; (b) the fixing of the times during which Ocean Park or any part thereof may be open to members of the public; (c) the use of any equipment, apparatus, fitting or facility provided for use at Ocean Park; (d) the preservation of good order and discipline and prevention of nuisances in Ocean Park; (e) the control (including prohibition) of trading, advertising or the erection of structures in or on Ocean Park, the removal, storage and sale of any trading, advertising or advertising or construction materials that are brought into or remain in or on Ocean Park 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; and (f) the better carrying out of the functions and powers of the Corporation.(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 $2000 and imprisonment for 3 months. (3) Without prejudice to any Ordinance relating to the prosecution of criminal offences or to the powers of the Secretary for Justice 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 Corporation. (Amended L.N. 362 of 1997) (4) The Corporation shall cause printed copies of all by-laws made under subsection (1) to be- (a) prominently displayed in Ocean Park; (b) kept at its principal office; and (c) available for sale to any person at a reasonable cost.(5) In this section, "Ocean Park" (海洋公园) means any premises or land of the Corporation. (Enacted 1987) |