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[接上页] (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 91 Lost permits If a permit has been lost the permit holder shall, without delay, report the loss and the circumstances thereof to- (a) his employer (if any) or, where the permit holder has no employer or is himself an employer, to the Corporation or an authorized employee; and (b) the officer in charge of the police station nearest the place where the permit holder ordinarily resides. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 92 Employer to report lost permits Where a report has been received by an employer as to the loss of a permit and the circumstances thereof he shall, without delay, report such loss and the circumstances thereof to the Corporation. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 93 Persons finding permits Any person who finds a permit shall, without unreasonable delay, deliver it to the Corporation or any authorized employee or to the officer in charge of any police station. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 94 Replacement permits Where a permit has been lost, destroyed or defaced, application may be made to the Corporation by the person to whom the permit had been issued or the employer of that person for the issue of a replacement permit and the Corporation upon being satisfied as to such loss, destruction or defacement, may, upon payment of the prescribed fee set out in the First Schedule in the case of an applicant who is not an authorized employee, issue to the permit holder a replacement permit in substitution for the permit which has been lost, destroyed or defaced. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 95 Authorized employee's power to arrest An authorized employee, not being a police officer, may, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that any person has contravened by-law 80, without warrant, arrest that person and forthwith take him to a police station there to be dealt with in accordance with the Police Force Ordinance (Cap 232). (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 96 Exemption for Government officers By-law 80 shall not apply to a police officer, an immigration officer or immigration assistant, an officer of the Fire Services Department, a member of Her Majesty's Forces, a member of the Customs and Excise Service within the meaning of the Customs and Excise Service Ordinance (Cap 342), the Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner or an officer of the Independent Commission Against Corruption who requires access to the railway premises or any part thereof for the performance of his duty in circumstances of such urgency that the performance of his duty might be frustrated or seriously impaired if such by-law was to apply to him. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 97 Power to exempt other classes of person The Corporation may, by notice in writing and subject to such conditions as it may impose, exempt any person or class of person from all or any of the requirements for entry into a restricted area. (Enacted 1985) Cap 372B bylaw 98 Fees The fees prescribed under these by-laws are set out in the First Sch |