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[接上页] (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 21 Powers of a vehicle examiner In carrying out an examination of a village vehicle for the purposes of these regulations, a vehicle examiner may- (a) carry out or cause to be carried out such inspection, examination or test of the vehicle, any part of the vehicle, any accessory fixed to the vehicle or any equipment or part of the equipment of the vehicle as he thinks fit; (b) weigh the vehicle or any load on the vehicle; and (c) photograph the vehicle. (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 22 Examination of vehicle on a road and removal to Police station (1) Without prejudice to regulation 20, a police officer may examine a village vehicle which is being used on a road for the purpose of ascertaining whether the vehicle is safe for such use. (2) Where as the result of an examination under subregulation (1) the police officer has reason to believe that the village vehicle is unsafe for use on a road, he may- (a) direct the driver of the vehicle to drive it to such police station or other place as he may specify; and (b) cause the vehicle to be detained at that police station or place for not more than 48 hours while the vehicle is examined by a vehicle examiner.(3) A person who fails to comply with the directions of a police officer under subregulation (2) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $2000 and to imprisonment for 3 months. (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 23 Copies of permit to be received in evidence For the purpose of any proceedings under the Ordinance or these regulations, a document purporting to be a copy of a permit and of any conditions specified in the permit certified by or on behalf of the Commissioner to be a true copy shall be received in evidence in those proceedings upon its production without further proof and, until the contrary is proved, it shall be presumed that- (a) the document- (i) is a true copy of the permit and of any conditions specified in the permit; and (ii) was certified by or on behalf of the Commissioner; and(b) the permit was issued to the person stated therein and is subject to the specified conditions. (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 24 Exemptions The Commissioner may, in writing, exempt any person or class of persons, or any village vehicle or type of village vehicle from the application of all or any of these regulations. (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 25 Forms The Commissioner may specify any form required for the purposes of these regulations. (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N reg 26 (Spent) (Spent) Cap 374N Sched 1 PARTICULARS TO BE CONTAINED IN A PERMIT [regulation 5] Name of vehicle owner Address of vehicle owner Type of vehicle Permit number Date of expiry Permit conditions (Enacted 1986) Cap 374N Sched 2 PERMIT FEES [regulations 7 & 11] 1. Upon the issue or renewal of a permit for driver operatedvillage vehicle $250 2. Upon the issue or renewal of a permit for a pedestrian controlled village vehicle $250 2A. Upon the issue or renewal of a permit for a golf cart (L.N. 24 of 1989) $250 3. For a duplicate permit $70 (L.N. 301 of 1990; L.N. 268 of 1994; L.N. 202 of 1995; L.N. 526 of 1996) Cap 374N Sched 3 RESTRICTED ROADS [regulation 18]Capeland Drive, Discovery Bay Caperidge Drive, Discovery Bay Capevale Drive, Discovery Bay Costa Avenue, Discovery Bay Discovery Bay Road, Discovery Bay Discovery Valley Road, Discovery Bay Headland Drive, Discovery Bay Marina Drive, Discovery Bay Middle Lane, Discovery Bay Parkland Drive, Discovery Bay Parkridge Crescent, Discovery Bay Parkvale Drive, Discovery Bay Plaza Lane, Discovery Bay Seabee Lane, Discovery Bay Seabird Lane, Discovery Bay Seahorse Lane, Discovery Bay Serene Avenue, Discovery Bay Vista Avenue, Discovery Bay (Schedule 3 added L.N. 290 of 2000) |