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Latest arrangements on HAD services

     In light of the special work arrangements for government departments, the Home Affairs Department (HAD) announced today (February 8) the latest arrangements for its services starting from February 10 (Monday). Details are as follows:
 
     The Home Affairs Enquiry Centres (HAECs) (except for the Sham Shui Po HAEC, which closed earlier for maintenance works) will be open between 11am and 3pm from Monday to Friday (between 11am and 3pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday only for the HAEC in Mui Wo). The service to administer declarations or oaths/affirmations for private use will be available.
 
     The hotline (2835 1535) and service counter of the Estate Beneficiaries Support Unit (EBSU) will operate from 11am to 3pm from Monday to Friday.
 
     The waiting time for the services provided by the HAEC and the EBSU may be longer as the provision of services will be further scaled down.
 
     The Office of the Licensing Authority will continue to provide limited services. Submissions of licensing applications in connection with hotels, guesthouses and other premises as well as entertainment can be made by post or using e-submission. Application forms and submission details can be found on the webpage of the Office of the Licensing Authority at www.hadla.gov.hk. Applicants who need to collect or submit important documents in person should contact relevant staff beforehand for arrangements.
 
     All community halls and community centres, except when being used as temporary cold shelters when the cold weather warning is in force, will continue to be temporarily closed.
 
     For enquiries, please call the HAD’s enquiry hotline at 2835 2500 between 11am and 3pm from Monday to Friday. read more

Latest arrangements on LCSD public services

     In view of the latest developments, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) announced today (February 8) that the Hong Kong Flower Show 2020 originally scheduled to be held from March 6 to 15 at Victoria Park has been cancelled in order to reduce social contacts and the risk of the spread of the novel coronavirus in the community.

     Meanwhile, processing and acceptance of individual and block booking applications for the department’s non-fee charging land recreation and sports facilities as well as block booking applications for the fee charging land recreation and sports facilities are suspended until further notice.

     Application for use of wedding venues, amphitheatres and non-fee charging leisure venues for non-designated use/sales activities is suspended until further notice.

     Furthermore, as announced earlier, various LCSD cultural and leisure facilities will continue to be temporarily closed until February 17 (Monday). Recreational, sports and cultural programmes to be held during the period will also be cancelled.

     Land sports facilities and aquatic facilities temporarily closed include all sports centres, sports grounds, grass pitches, artificial turf soccer pitches, tennis courts, squash courts, bowling greens, golf facilities, public swimming pools, beaches, Tuen Mun Recreation and Sports Centre, water sports centres and holiday camps. Cultural facilities include all museums, performance venues, public libraries and their study rooms, mobile libraries, and music centres of the Music Office.

     During the temporary closure period, URBTIX will maintain Internet and mobile app ticketing and hotline services. Public libraries will continue to provide online services such as e-Books and e-Databases. Non-fee charging land-based leisure facilities including parks, playgrounds, outdoor hard-surface pitches, skateboard grounds, skateparks, roller skating rinks and cycling grounds will maintain services.

     The LCSD will continue to monitor the situation closely and review the arrangements in a timely manner. Refund arrangements will be announced later. read more

Service arrangements for Independent Checking Unit

     To tie in with the Government’s announcement on the extension of the special work arrangements for government departments until February 16, a spokesman for the Transport and Housing Bureau said today (February 8) that the Independent Checking Unit (ICU) under the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Transport and Housing (Housing) will continue to receive specified forms and supporting documents required to be submitted under the Minor Works Control System, the Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme and the Mandatory Window Inspection Scheme. Members of the public can place their submissions in the drop-in box located at 8/F, Lung Cheung Office Block, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon, from 10am to 4pm during the period from February 10 to 14 (Monday to Friday). The ICU will issue receipts/acknowledgements of the submissions in due course. 

     During the period, the ICU will continue to suspend its service for receiving building control applications related to building plan submissions under the Building Ordinance. For emergency reports and general enquiries, people may call 1823 or inform the ICU by email, fax or post: 

     Email: icuebt@hd.gov.hk

     Mailing address: 8/F, Lung Cheung Office Block, Wong Tai Sin, Kowloon

     Fax: 3162 0069

     Furthermore, appeal hearings on termination of tenancy agreement scheduled for the period from February 10 to 21 will be rescheduled. The Secretariat of the Appeal Panel (Housing) will inform the parties concerned separately. 
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