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[接上页] (i) a fine at level 2 on the first conviction; and (ii) a fine at level 3 on the second or subsequent conviction.(1A) Any person who contravenes section 4(1), 9(1), 9A(1) or 10 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a fine at level 4 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 401 of 1981) (2) If any person is guilty of an offence under section 4(2), 9(2), 9(4), 9A(2) or 9A(4) he shall be liable to a fine at level 4 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 401 of 1981) (3) If a person is guilty of an offence under any provision of this Regulation and that offence is a continuing offence, such person shall, in addition to any penalties which may be imposed under subsection (1), (1A) or (2), be liable to a fine of $300 for each day during which the offence has continued. (L.N. 309 of 1987; L.N. 177 of 1996; 78 of 1999 s. 7) Cap 132BK s 24 Saving Subject to the provisions of section 15, nothing contained in this Regulation shall be construed so as to prevent any person conveying, either for himself or for any other person, waste of any kind from any premises or place to any waste collection point. (8 of 1980 s. 37; 78 of 1999 s. 7) Cap 132BK s 25 Name in which proceedings for offences may be brought Without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment relating to the prosecution of criminal offences and without prejudice to the powers of the Secretary for Justice in relation to the prosecution of such offences, prosecutions for an offence under any of the provisions of this Regulation may be brought in the name of the Director. (L.N. 362 of 1997; 78 of 1999 s. 7) Cap 132BK s 26 Regulation not to apply to waste containing radioactive substance (1) The provisions of this Regulation shall not apply to any waste which contains any radioactive substances. (8 of 1980 s. 37) (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the expression "radioactive substance" (放射性物质) means any substance consisting of or containing any radioactive chemical element. (78 of 1999 s. 7) Cap 132BK Sched 1 COMMON PARTS OF A BUILDING [sections 3 & 5] (78 of 1999 s. 7) 1. The roofs, chimneys, gables. 2. Water tanks, wells, sewers, drains, soil pipes, waste pipes, channels, watercourses, gutters, ducts, downpipes. 3. Cellars, toilets, water closets, wash houses, bathhouses and kitchens which are in common use by the occupiers of the building. 4. Ledges, yards, courtyards. 5. Compounds, garages, carparks, car ports and lanes. 6. Passageways, corridors, staircases, landings, light wells. 7. Staircase window frames and glazing, hatchways, roofways and outlets to the roofs and doors and gates giving access thereto. 8. Lifts, escalators, lift shafts and the housing of machinery and apparatus used in connection therewith. Cap 132BK Sched 2 DANGEROUS WASTE [section 3] (78 of 1999 s. 7) DANGEROUS WASTE (8 of 1980 s. 37) Item Substances Description 1. Explosive substances. Discarded or defective cases containing gunpowder or potassium chlorate used in the manufacture of fireworks, sweepings of sulphur used in the manufacture of matches, or any other explosive substances. 2. Strong supporters of combustion. Cotton or woollen waste arising from textile industries, polystyrene flakes or powder arising from plastic button industries and scrap rubber arising from the rubber industry. 3. Corrosive wastes. Acid wastes arising from the manufacture of acids, acid wastes (including chromic acid and caustic soda) arising from electroplating, acid wastes arising from textile bleaching and dyeing and acid wastes arising from the manufacture of enamel and light metalware. 4. Poisonous substances. Potassium cyanide used in electroplating, arsenic used in leather tanning, lead used in battery construction, type founding and type setting and manganese used in the manufacture of enamel. 5. Substances giving off inflammable vapour. Tar and tar distillates arising from oil installations, petrol solution used in the manufacture of rubber shoes, amyl acetate solutions and ethyl acetate solutions used in the manufacture of artificial pearls and thinners used in the manufacture of paint and lacquer. 6. Substances rendered dangerous by interaction with water. Calcium carbide used in acetylene generation. 7. Compressed gases Compressed gases used in the manufacture of fluorescent and neon tubes and of bottled gases. Cap 132BK Sched 3 SPECIFIED VEHICLES [section 3] (78 of 1999 s. 7) 1. Goods vehicle. 2. Invalid carriage. 3. Motor cycle. 4. Motor tricycle. 5. Private car. (L.N. 100 of 1983) |