Examples of Authority Ordinance in a sentence
As noted above, the December 2007 National Command Authority Ordinance also includes measures to prevent the spread of nuclear- related materials and expertise.
Other cash dividends received from the Airport Authority were credited into the General Revenue Account in accordance with the provisions of the Airport Authority Ordinance (Cap.
In accordance with Section 19 of the Urban Renewal Authority Ordinance, the Authority is exempted from taxation under the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Chapter 112).
The Urban Renewal Authority (the “Authority”) is a statutory body established by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“Government”) under the Urban Renewal Authority Ordinance (Chapter 563).
NTEC is one of the hospital management clusters under the Hospital Authority (“HA”), a statutory body established under the Hospital Authority Ordinance (Chapter 113 of the laws of Hong Kong), and is authorized by the HA to manage the hospitals, clinics and medical facilities within NTEC and to provide medical services therein to the public.
Under section 2 of the Motor Vehicles (First Registration Tax) Ordinance (Cap.330), a disabled person means a person who holds a certificate signed by or on behalf of the Director of Health or the Hospital Authority established under the Hospital Authority Ordinance (Cap 113) stating that the person is suffering from a permanent disease or physical disability that causes him considerable difficulty in walking and who is able to satisfy the Commissioner that he is fit to drive a motor vehicle.
The Urban Renewal Authority (the “Authority”) is a statutory body established by the Hong Kong SAR Government under the Urban Renewal Authority Ordinance (Chapter 563).
Under section 2 of the RTO, a disabled person means a person who is the holder of a certificate signed by or on behalf of the Director of Health or the Hospital Authority within the meaning of the Hospital Authority Ordinance (Cap 113) stating that such person is suffering from a permanent disease or physical disability that causes him considerable difficulty in walking.
The legal obligation to register children at birth is provided by the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act (1886), the Cantonment Act (1924), the National Registration Act (1973), the NADRA (National Data Registration Authority) Ordinance 2000 and the Local Government Ordinance 2001.
The VRL operator must identify the weight of all waste materials received at the transfer station, by jurisdiction of origin, and report the results to the Authority, as provided by Authority Ordinance 98-01.