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[接上页] (3) In paragraph (1)(b), "officer" (高级人员) means a director, general manager, secretary or other similar officer and includes any person, who with the authority of the body corporate, acts as such officer. Cap 448A reg 17 Surrender of licences A licence may at any time be surrendered by the holder to the Licensing Authority for cancellation. If, during the currency of a licence, the holder applies to the Licensing Authority for a new licence in substitution for the current licence, he shall, if a new licence is granted, surrender the current licence for cancellation on the date from which the new licence is expressed to take effect. Cap 448A reg 18 Licence fees There shall be paid to the Director of Accounting Services in respect of every licence a fee of $5650 plus a fee of $5170 in respect of each point on the route or routes authorized by the licence, excluding Hong Kong. (L.N. 105 of 1995) Cap 448A reg 19 Returns from licensees The holder of a licence shall, if required by the Licensing Authority, make a return in writing to the Licensing Authority within a specified time giving in respect of a specified period the particulars set out in Form 7 in the Schedule with regard to all air services authorized by the licence. (L.N. 28 of 1973) Cap 448A reg 20 Annual report of Licensing Authority Remarks: Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 36 of 1999 s. 3 The Licensing Authority shall make an annual report to the Chief Executive as to the exercise of their functions during the year. (36 of 1999 s. 3) Cap 448A reg 20A Operating permits (1) The Director-General of Civil Aviation may grant an operating permit to an operator and, in the exercise of his functions under this paragraph, shall have regard to any relevant air services arrangements. (2) An operating permit shall contain such conditions as the Director-General of Civil Aviation may consider necessary or expedient including such conditions as he may consider necessary or expedient to give effect to any air services arrangements. (3) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5) an operating permit shall be in force for such period as may be specified therein commencing with the date on which the permit is expressed to take effect. (4) The Director-General of Civil Aviation may, if he thinks fit, provisionally suspend an operating permit pending inquiry into or consideration of the case. (5) The Director-General of Civil Aviation may, at any time, by notice to the operator, revoke, suspend or vary an operating permit or substitute a new operating permit for a previous operating permit- (a) where this is necessary or expedient to give effect to any variation in the air services arrangements; or (b) on sufficient ground being shown to his satisfaction after due inquiry. (L.N. 22 of 1985; L.N. 326 of 2000) Cap 448A reg 21 Exceptions PART III PERMITS FOR JOURNEYS OTHER THAN SCHEDULED JOURNEYS Part III shall not apply to the carriage of passengers, mail or cargo by air for hire or reward on scheduled journeys. Cap 448A reg 22 Penalties (1) Subject to the provisions of these regulations, it shall not be lawful for any person to use any aircraft for the provision in Hong Kong or of any air service except under, and in accordance with the conditions of, a permit granted by the Director-General of Civil Aviation. (L.N. 326 of 2000) (2) Any person who uses any aircraft in contravention of the provisions of this regulation shall be liable on conviction in the case of a first offence to a fine of $4000 or to imprisonment for 3 months or to both such fine and such imprisonment and in the case of a second or subsequent offence to a fine of $32000 or to imprisonment for 2 years or to both such fine and such imprisonment. (3) The provisions of this regulation shall not apply in respect of any journey performed on the authority of Article 5 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation if the aircraft performing the journey flies across Hong Kong without landing or lands in Hong Kong for non-traffic purposes only, but shall apply in respect of any such journey if the aircraft performing the journey takes on or discharges passengers, cargo or mail in Hong Kong. (G.N.A. 187 of 1950) (36 of 1999 s. 3) Cap 448A reg 23 Issue of permits (1) The Director-General of Civil Aviation may grant to any person applying therefor a permit to use aircraft for the provision in Hong Kong of such air services (other than such a service as is referred to in regulation 3(1)) for such period and on such conditions as may be specified in the permit. (36 of 1999 s. 3) (2) The Director-General of Civil Aviation may attach such conditions to any permit as he may think fit having regard to the nature and circumstances of the application therefor. (L.N. 326 of 2000) Cap 448A reg 24 Applications for permits Applications for permits shall be made in such form, and shall contain such information as the Director-General of Civil Aviation may require. (L.N. 326 of 2000) |