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Appointments to Honours and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee

     The Government announced today (December 21) the membership of the Honours and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee for the year 2019 as follows:

Chairman
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Chief Secretary for Administration
    
Non-official Members
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Mr Bernard Charnwut Chan
Professor Arthur Li Kwok-cheung
Mrs Fanny Law Fan Chiu-fun
Mr Joseph Yam Chi-kwong
Mrs Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee
Miss Elsie Leung Oi-sie
Mr Cheng Yiu-tong
Mr Lau Chin-shek    

Official Members
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Financial Secretary
Secretary for Home Affairs
Chairman, Public Service Commission
Director, Chief Executive’s Office

     The Honours and Non-official Justices of the Peace Selection Committee is tasked to consider nominations for various honours as well as for the appointment of Non-official Justices of the Peace (JPs) and make recommendations to the Chief Executive.

     Honours and awards are given to individuals in recognition of their significant contribution to Hong Kong or dedicated public and community service. The appointment of JPs is governed by the Justices of the Peace Ordinance (Cap. 510). JPs are required to perform certain functions, including visiting custodial institutions or detention centres to ensure that such facilities are effectively managed and that no inmate is unfairly treated or deprived of his or her rights.

     The annual Honours List and the list of new JP appointments are normally published in the Government Gazette on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day (July 1). read more

Enhanced inspection during Christmas and New Year period against illegal sale of alcohol to minors and smoking offences (with photos)

     The Department of Health’s (DH) Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office today (December 21) said that it will strengthen inspections and enforcement actions during the Christmas and New Year period against the illegal sale of alcohol to minors and smoking offences in pubs and bars.
 
​     A spokesman for the DH said that in addition to routine enforcement actions, Tobacco and Alcohol Control Inspectors will carry out tobacco and alcohol control publicity and enforcement operations in places with more festive activities, especially Lan Kwai Fong in Central, Knutsford Terrace in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Mong Kok.
 
​     The operations include conducting inspections at venues such as pubs and bars as well as convenience stores. Leaflets will be distributed to staff members and customers to remind them that no smoking is allowed in statutory no-smoking areas. Venue managers are also urged to implement the smoking ban in indoor public areas and comply with the law against the sale of alcohol to minors to safeguard the health of their staff and customers.
 
​     The spokesman reminded the public that if they are found smoking in statutory no-smoking areas, Tobacco and Alcohol Control Inspectors will prosecute offenders without prior warning. Offenders will be liable to a fixed penalty of $1,500. The spokesman also reminded traders that the Dutiable Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance 2018 commenced on November 30 this year. The maximum fine for selling or supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor, or selling intoxicating liquor via vending machines, is $50,000 on summary conviction. Those who obstruct inspectors during enforcement are liable to a maximum fine of $10,000 on summary conviction.
 
​     “If alcohol is sold or supplied via face-to-face distribution such as in premises or stores like supermarkets, liquor stores and convenience stores, a sign containing both the Chinese and English versions of the prescribed notice must be displayed in a prominent location easily seen by the public. If alcohol is sold or supplied via remote distribution such as SMS, group messages, websites and telephone or mail order, the prescribed notice must be displayed in a reasonably legible manner, or its contents must be read out or played as a sound recording. The maximum fine for non-compliance with the prescribed notice requirement is $25,000 on summary conviction,” the spokesman added.
 
​     The new legislation aims to prevent access by young people to alcohol. The DH reminds the public and stakeholders to comply with the new law. The DH also urges everyone, especially young people, to adopt an alcohol-free healthy lifestyle.
 
​     After the new legislation came into operation, Tobacco and Alcohol Control Inspectors have inspected over 410 locations and found 142 cases which failed to properly display the prescribed notice. The Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office has explained the requirements to venue managers concerned and provided samples of the notice. In addition, in the first 10 months this year, the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office conducted more than 28 100 statutory no-smoking area inspections and issued fixed penalty notices or summonses to more than 7 700 smoking offenders.
 
​     For enquiries or complaints, please call the Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office’s hotline 2961 8823 or 1823.

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Robert Black General Out-patient Clinic resumes service after renovation

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     The spokesperson for Kowloon Central Cluster (KCC) today (December 21) announced that the Robert Black General Out-patient Clinic will resume services next Friday (December 28) at its original site at 600 Prince Edward Road East, San Po Kong, upon completion of renovation works. The service hours will remain unchanged (details below).
 
     The spokesperson said that, due to the earlier renovation works, day time service of the clinic had temporarily been relocated to East Kowloon General Out-patient Clinic and Wang Tau Hom Jockey Club General Out-patient Clinic, while the evening, Sundays and public holidays’ services had been relocated to Our Lady of Maryknoll Hospital Family Medicine Clinic since 18 January this year. Following the resumption of clinic service at its original site, the temporary service arrangements will end on December 28.
 
     Patients with chronic illnesses requiring regular follow-up have already been informed and arrangements have been made for them to attend follow-up appointments at the original clinic site. Patients with episodic illnesses can make appointments via the Telephone Appointment System (telephone number: 3157 0113) as usual.
 
     “KCC has already informed residents in the district about the service arrangement through various channels, including hoisting banners outside the renovating clinic and posting notices in the clinics with temporary service arrangements. The respective District Council has also been informed. A reminder message will also be added to the Telephone Appointment System of the Robert Black General Out-patient Clinic,” the spokesperson added. 
 

Address Booking Telephone Clinic Telephone Consultation Hours
 
Robert Black General Out-patient Clinic
(600 Prince Edward Road East, San Po Kong)
3157 0113 2383 3311  
Monday to Friday:
9am-1pm
2pm-5pm
6pm-10pm (Evening Clinic)
 
Saturday & Sunday:
9am-1pm
 
The clinic service during public holidays has been posted on Hospital Authority website.
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