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Chapter: 1129 HONG KONG RED CROSS ORDINANCE Gazette Number Version Date

Long title 30/06/1997


To incorporate the Hong Kong Red Cross, to further and protect the activities of Hong Kong Red Cross, and to
provide for ancillary and connected matters.

(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 2)


[26 November 1976]

(Originally 73 of 1976)

Section: 1 Short title 30/06/1997


This Ordinance may be cited as the Hong Kong Red Cross Ordinance.
(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 3)


Section: 2 Interpretation 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-
"Constitution" (章程) means the Rules adopted and amended by the Council from time to time; (Added 55 of 1995 s.

4)
"Council" (董事會) means the Council of the Hong Kong Red Cross as defined in section 8; (Added 55 of 1995 s. 4)
"emblem of the Geneva Convention" (日內瓦公約標誌) means the heraldic emblem of the red cross on a white

ground, formed by reversing the Federal colours of Switzerland, as defined in the Geneva Convention; (Added
55 of 1995 s. 4)

"Geneva Convention" (日內瓦公約) means the Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the
Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field of August 12, 1949, Geneva Convention for the Amelioration
of the Condition of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea of August 12, 1949,
Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War of August 12, 1949, and the Geneva
Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of August 12, 1949 as applies to Hong
Kong and any subsequent Additional Protocols which are applicable to Hong Kong; (Added 55 of 1995 s. 4)

"Hong Kong Red Cross" (香港紅十字會) means the Red Cross of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of
the People's Republic of China; (Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 4. Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)

"Society" means the Red Cross Society of China. (Replaced 37 of 2000 s. 3)
(Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)


Section: 2A Fundamental Principles 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


The Hong Kong Red Cross shall act in accordance with the Fundamental Principles and Statutes of the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the Constitution of the International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 5. Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)

Section: 2B Affiliation to the Society 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:



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Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


The Hong Kong Red Cross shall be a branch of the Society and shall enjoy a high degree of autonomy; the
relationship between the Hong Kong Red Cross and the Society shall be governed by the Announcement of the
Society as set out in Schedule 2.

(Replaced 37 of 2000 s. 3)

Section: 2C Aims, objects, powers and duties 30/06/1997


The aims, objects, powers and duties of Hong Kong Red Cross shall be defined by the Constitution which shall
be subject to section 2A.

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 5)

Section: 3 Unauthorized distribution of badges and products 30/06/1997


No person shall, except with the authority of the Hong Kong Red Cross, distribute or sell or expose for sale-
(a) any badge, token or emblem specifically adopted by the Hong Kong Red Cross for use by members

thereof;
(b) any badge, token or emblem containing the words "Red Cross" or the characters "紅十字會", with or

without additional words or characters; or
(c) any product which contains the emblem of the Geneva Convention, with or without additional words,

characters or designs, or the words "Red Cross" or its equivalent Chinese expression, with or without
additional words or characters, or any product which is contained in or packaged by materials
containing the same. (Added 55 of 1995 s. 6)

(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 6)

Section: 4 Unauthorized possession of badges and products 30/06/1997


No person shall, except with the authority of the Hong Kong Red Cross or with lawful authority or lawful
excuse, have in his possession-

(a) any badge, token or emblem specifically adopted by the Hong Kong Red Cross for use by members
thereof;

(b) any badge, token or emblem containing the words "Red Cross" or the characters "紅十字會", with or
without additional words or characters; or

(c) any product which contains the emblem of the Geneva Convention, with or without additional words,
characters or designs, or the words "Red Cross" or its equivalent Chinese expression, with or without
additional words or characters. (Added 55 of 1995 s. 7)

(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 7)

Section: 5 Unauthorized possession of devices resembling badges 30/06/1997


No person shall without the authority of the Hong Kong Red Cross or without lawful authority or lawful excuse
have in his possession-

(a) any device which so closely resembles any badge, token or emblem specifically adopted by the Hong
Kong Red Cross for use by members thereof as to lead to the belief that the device in question is such
badge, token or emblem; or

(b) any badge, token or emblem containing any words or characters so closely resembling any words or
characters ordinarily used to describe any member of the Hong Kong Red Cross as to be calculated to
deceive or mislead.

(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 8)

Section: 6 Unauthorized bodies 30/06/1997


(1) No person shall form, or work in connection with, or be a member of-



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(a) any organization which without authority from the Hong Kong Red Cross claims or purports to be the
Hong Kong Red Cross;

(b) any organization, other than those with the authority of the Hong Kong Red Cross, which uses the title
of the Hong Kong Red Cross or the equivalent Chinese title or any title containing the words "Red
Cross" or "紅十字會", or any title in any language which, with or without additional words or
characters, so closely resembles any of the said titles as to be calculated to deceive or mislead; or

(c) any organization which, by the use of any such title or otherwise, without due authority, purports or
claims to be connected with the Hong Kong Red Cross. (Amended 55 of 1995 s. 9)

(2) No person shall, without the authority of the Hong Kong Red Cross, wear or use any uniform or equipment
of the Hong Kong Red Cross. (Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 9)

Section: 7 Offences and penalty 30/06/1997


Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of section 3, section 4, section 5, or section 6 shall be guilty
of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine at level 2.

(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 10)

Section: 8 Incorporation 30/06/1997


(1) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall be a body corporate and shall in that name have perpetual succession, may
sue and be sued in all courts and shall have and may use a common seal.

(2) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall have a governing body to be known as the Council of the Hong Kong Red
Cross which is responsible for the exercise of any powers conferred and the performance of all the duties imposed on
the Hong Kong Red Cross by this Ordinance and by the Constitution.

(3) Subject to the Constitution, the Council may by resolution delegate to any person or any committee such of
its functions and powers as it may specify.

(4) The Council shall comprise the President, the Chairman, the Director, the Honorary Treasurer of the Hong
Kong Red Cross and such other members as may be defined by the Constitution.

(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 11)

Section: 9 Vesting of property 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


(1) The following properties, namely, all those pieces and parcels of ground specified in Schedule 1, together
with all erections and buildings thereon and together with all rights, easements and appurtenances thereto belonging
vested in the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) shall from the commencement* of the British
Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995) be vested in the Hong Kong Red
Cross absolutely for the unexpired residue of the respective term of years created by the Crown Lease or Conditions of
Grant specified in relation thereto, subject to payment of the rent and performance of the covenants and conditions
reserved by and contained in the said Crown Leases and Conditions of Grant. (Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)

(2) All debentures, stocks, fund shares, securities, vessels, goods, chattels and other movable assets vested in or
belonging to or held for or on behalf of or in trust for the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) and
all moneys subscribed for the purposes of the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) and all
investments of such moneys and all interest, income and profits arising from such investments and all securities
therefor shall, at the commencement* of the British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance
1995 (55 of 1995), be transferred to, vest in, belong to or be held for or on behalf of or in trust for the Hong Kong Red
Cross.

(3) All rights, titles, benefits and interests of and in any assets, contracts, undertakings and properties vested in
the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) shall, at the commencement* of the British Red Cross
Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995), be assigned and transferred absolutely to
the Hong Kong Red Cross.

(4) All contractual and other rights exercisable or enforceable by the former British Red Cross Society (Hong



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Kong Branch) shall, at the commencement* of the British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch)(Amendment)
Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995), be exercisable and enforceable by the Hong Kong Red Cross in place of the former
British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch).

(5) On commencement* of the British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995
(55 of 1995), the Hong Kong Red Cross shall become liable for all the debts and liabilities and for the performance of
all the contractual and other obligations of the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch).

(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 12)
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Note:
* 55 of 1995 commenced operation on 7 July 1995.

Section: 10 Powers of Hong Kong Red Cross 30/06/1997


(1) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall have power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold, and enjoy
any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever situate, and also to invest
moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messuages or tenements, or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks,
funds, shares or securities of any government, municipality, corporation or company, and also to purchase, acquire and
possess vessels, goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever.

(2) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall further have power by deed under its seal to grant, sell, convey, assign,
surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands,
buildings, messuages, tenements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds, shares or securities, vessels, goods or chattels,
which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the Hong Kong Red Cross upon such terms as to the Hong
Kong Red Cross may seem fit.

(3) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall further have power-
(a) to build, rebuild, demolish, alter, vary, renew, maintain and repair any buildings, messuages or

tenements acquired by the Hong Kong Red Cross or in which the Hong Kong Red Cross has acquired
an interest and to effect any improvements thereto, and to apply to any tribunal or court or authority for
any order, licence, permission and exemption required therefor;

(b) to improve, develop and turn to account any land belonging to the Hong Kong Red Cross or in which
the Hong Kong Red Cross has or may acquire a sufficient legal or equitable interest, by reconstructing,
altering and demolishing buildings and by constructing new buildings of any kind whatsoever either
alone or in any joint development scheme in conjunction with owners or lessees of sites adjoining any
land belonging to the Hong Kong Red Cross or in which the Hong Kong Red Cross enjoys any interest
as aforesaid; and

(c) to do all such things as are directly or indirectly incidental to or conducive to the attainment of the
aims, objects and powers of the Hong Kong Red Cross. (Added 55 of 1995 s. 13)

(Amended 55 of 1995 s. 13)

Section: 11 Execution of documents 30/06/1997


(1) The Hong Kong Red Cross may make and execute any document in the performance or exercise of its
duties or powers or in connection with any matter reasonably incidental to or consequential upon the performance or
exercise of its duties or powers.

(2) All deeds and other instruments requiring the seal of the Hong Kong Red Cross shall be authorized or
ratified by resolution of the Council, and shall be signed by any 2 of the following: the President, the Chairman, the
Director, the Honorary Treasurer and the Secretary General for the time being of the Hong Kong Red Cross.

(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 14)

Section: 12 Internal management 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


All matters of internal management of the Hong Kong Red Cross shall be settled and carried out in accordance
with this Ordinance and Constitution for the time being of the Hong Kong Red Cross.



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(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 15. Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)

Section: 12A Evidence: books and documents L.N. 96 of 1999 01/06/1999


(1) All books and other documents which would, before the commencement of the British Red Cross Society
(Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995), have been evidence in respect of any matter for or
against the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) shall be admissible in evidence in respect of the
same matter for or against the Hong Kong Red Cross.

(2) In this section "documents" (文件) has the same meaning as in section 46 of the Evidence Ordinance (Cap
8). (Amended 2 of 1999 s. 6)

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 16)

Section: 12B Evidence of vesting and transfer 30/06/1997


(1) The production of a Government Printer's copy of this Ordinance shall, for all purposes, be conclusive
evidence of the vesting and transfer of any property and liabilities of the former British Red Cross Society (Hong
Kong Branch) in Hong Kong Red Cross in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance.

(2) With prejudice to the generality of subsection (1)-
(a) any deed or other document made or executed on or after the commencement of the British Red Cross

Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995), whereby the Hong Kong
Red Cross or the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch), whether alone or jointly with
any other person, conveys or transfers, or purports to convey or transfer, to any person (whether for
consideration or not), or applies to be registered as the holder or proprietor of, any property held by the
former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) immediately before the commencement of the
British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995), whether
alone or jointly with any other person, shall be sufficient evidence that the interest of the former
British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) in that property is deemed to be vested in the Hong
Kong Red Cross under this Ordinance;

(b) where there is any other transaction or purported transaction by the former British Red Cross Society
(Hong Kong Branch) or the Hong Kong Red Cross on or after the commencement of the British Red
Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995) in connection with, or
in relation to, any property or liabilities which are property or liabilities of the former British Red
Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) immediately before that commencement, it shall be deemed in
favour of any other party to the transaction, or any person claiming through or under him, that the
Hong Kong Red Cross has full power and authority for that transaction as if the property or liabilities
were deemed to be vested in it under this Ordinance;

(c) a certificate given by or on behalf of the Hong Kong Red Cross at any time that any property or
liability specified in the certificate (which property or liability immediately before the commencement
of the British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995) is
the property or liability of the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch)) is or, as the case
may be, is not, deemed to be vested in the Hong Kong Red Cross under this Ordinance, shall be
conclusive evidence for all purposes of the fact so certified;

(d) in this section "convey" (轉易)includes mortgage, charge, lease, assent, vest by way of vesting
declaration or vesting instrument, disclaim, release or otherwise assure.

(3) The Hong Kong Red Cross shall register or cause to be registered in the Land Registry a Government
Printer's copy of this Ordinance in respect of the vesting of the properties of the former British Red Cross Society
(Hong Kong Branch) in the Hong Kong Red Cross.

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 16)

Section: 12C Interests in land 16 of 2004 09/07/2004


The vesting in the Hong Kong Red Cross of an interest in land by virtue of this Ordinance shall not-
(a) constitute the acquisition, assignment, transfer or parting with possession of that interest for the

purposes of section 53(4)(a) or (7)(a) of the Landlord and Tenant (Consolidation) Ordinance (Cap 7);



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or (Amended 16 of 2004 s. 16)
(b) operate so as to merge any leasehold interest in the reversion expectant on it; or
(c) constitute an assignment, transfer, devolution, parting with possession, dealing with or other

disposition of that interest for the purposes of any provision contained in any instrument concerning or
affecting that interest; or

(d) operate as a breach of covenant or condition against alienation; or
(e) give rise to any forfeiture, damages or other right of action;
(f) invalidate or discharge any contract or security.

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 16)

Section: 12D Saving for corporation 30/06/1997


Nothing in this Ordinance shall prejudice the powers of the Hong Kong Red Cross to alter its Constitution or to
dispose of, or deal with, its property or liabilities or to carry on or discontinue any part of its functions; and nothing in
this Ordinance shall prejudice the power of the former British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong Branch) to dispose of,
or deal with, its property or liabilities before the commencement of the British Red Cross Society (Hong Kong
Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance 1995 (55 of 1995).

(Added 55 of 1995 s. 16)

Section: 13 Saving 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of the Central Authorities or the
Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region under the Basic Law and other laws, or the rights of
any body politic or corporate or of any other persons except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance and those
claiming by, from or under them.

(Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)

Schedule: 1 PROPERTY VESTED IN THE HONG KONG RED

CROSS
37 of 2000 01/07/1997



Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3


[section 9]
(Amended 37 of 2000 s. 3)


PROPERTY VESTED IN THE HONG KONG RED CROSS

(Replaced 55 of 1995 s. 17)


All those pieces or parcels of ground known and registered in the Land Registry as- (Amended 8 of 1993 s. 2)
1. Inland Lot 7966 (Anne Black Red Cross Headquarters; Crown Lease dated 21.1.1971)
2. Inland Lot 8101 (John F. Kennedy Centre, Sandy Bay; Crown Lease dated 2.7.1971)
3. Inland Lot 8265 (Margaret Trench Red Cross School, Sandy Bay; Conditions of Grant No. 9863 dated

10.3.1971)
4. Kwun Tong Inland Lot 255 (Princess Alexandra Residential School, Kwun Tong; Conditions of Grant No. 7058

dated 9.3.1962)

Schedule: 2 RED CROSS SOCIETY OF CHINA 37 of 2000 01/07/1997


Remarks:
Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 37 of 2000 s. 3




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[section 2B]


Announcement


The Hong Kong Red Cross will Become a Special Local Branch with High Autonomy of the Red Cross Society
of China from 1 July 1997.


At the fourth session of the Sixth National Board of the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC), which was held in

Xiamen, Fujian Province from 1st to 4th April 1997, the RCSC National Board considered the application by the Hong
Kong Red Cross (HKRC) to become a branch of the RCSC from 1 July 1997.


As the Government of the People's Republic of China shall resume the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong

from 1 July 1997 with the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and that the British Red
Cross Society (BRCS) had accepted HKRC's notification to terminate its affiliation with the BRCS with effect from 1
July 1997, the RCSC National Board passed a resolution at the above-mentioned session to accept the HKRC to be a
branch of the RCSC with a high degree of autonomy. The affiliation will come into effect on 1 July 1997.


The legal basis regulating the future relationship between the RCSC and HKRC shall be the Basic Law of the

Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, the Statutes of the International Red
Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the Constitution of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Crescent Societies. As from 1 July 1997, the full official name of the Hong Kong Red Cross shall be "The Red Cross
of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China". The accepted short title shall be
the "Hong Kong Red Cross (Branch of the Red Cross Society of China)". The HKRC shall use the emblem of the
RCSC. The National Headquarters in Beijing shall continue to represent the RCSC in international organizations or
meetings where statutory participation is confined to National Societies. However, whenever appropriate, HKRC
representatives would be invited to serve as members of the RCSC delegations.


As a RCSC branch with a high degree of autonomy, the HKRC will have full autonomy, subject to the Basic

Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and other laws enacted by
the legislature of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to formulate or revise its regulations and rules, and to
make its own decisions on matters concerning its internal management, which include organizational structure,
policies and administrative decision making, working procedures, personnel, financial management, nature and forms
of service operations. The Red Cross Law of the People's Republic of China and the RCSC Constitution shall not
apply to Hong Kong or to the HKRC. The Hong Kong Red Cross (Branch of the Red Cross Society of China) shall be
able to maintain and develop direct contact and operational programmes with other members of the International Red
Cross and Red Crescent Movement, provided such contact and programmes do not contravene the Movement's
Fundamental Principle of "Unity" and that the RCSC National Headquarters be duly informed.

15 April 1997, Beijing

(Schedule 2 added 37 of 2000 s. 3)