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UNITED NATIONS (ANTI-TERRORISM
MEASURES) ORDINANCE

Ord. No. 27 of 2002
A1999


(8) Summary proceedings for an offence under this Ordinance, being an offence alleged to have been committed outside the HKSAR, may be commenced at any time not later than 12 months from the date on which the person charged first enters the HKSAR after committing the offence.

(9) No proceedings for an offence under this Ordinance shall be instituted in the HKSAR except by or with the consent of the Secretary for Justice.

PART 6
Miscellaneous

15. Supplementary provisions applicable to licences mentioned in section 6(1) or 8

(1) Without prejudice to the generality of conditions and exceptions which may be specified in a licence mentioned in section 6(1)—

(a) such conditions may relate to specifying the manner in which the funds to which the licence relates shall be held from time to time; and
(b) such exceptions may relate but are not limited to—
(i) the reasonable living expenses;
(ii) the reasonable legal expenses; and
(iii) the payments liable to be made under the Employment Ordinance (Cap. 57),
of any person by, for or on behalf of whom the funds are held.

(2) Without prejudice to the generality of conditions and exceptions which may be specified in a licence mentioned in section 8, such exceptions may relate to the reasonable living expenses, reasonable legal expenses and the payments liable to be made under the Employment Ordinance (Cap. 57) of the person second-mentioned in that section to which the licence relates.

16. Delegations

(1) The Chief Executive may, to such extent and subject to such restrictions and conditions as the Chief Executive may think proper, delegate or authorize the delegation of any of the Chief Executive’s functions under this Ordinance to any public officer, or class or description of public officers, approved by the Chief Executive, and references in this Ordinance to the Chief Executive shall be construed accordingly.