Hong Kong Ordinances
- CHAPTER 426
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Restrictions on operation of occupational retirement schemes
4. Saving of rights, etc. under unregistered schemes
5. Registrar of Occupational Retirement Schemes
6. The register
7. Exemption
8. Appeal against the Registrar's decision
9. Periodic fee for exempted schemes
10. Provision of information relating to exempted schemes
11. Proposal to withdraw an exemption certificate
12. Withdrawal of exemption certificate
13. Appeal against withdrawal
14. Coming into effect of withdrawal
15. Application for registration
16. Registrar may require information or amendment of documents
17. Waiver and modification of registration requirements
18. Registration
19. Appeal against the Registrar's decision
20. Registered schemes' trustees, etc., to keep proper accounts and
records, etc.
21. Requirements in relation to assets
21A. Notice required
22. Certain changes to be notified
23. Cessation of application of pooling agreement
24. General funding requirements and duties
24A. Recovery of arrears in relation to certain registered schemes
25. Trusteeship requirement
26. Contravention of trusteeship requirement
27. Investment requirement
28. Periodic fee for registered schemes
29. Termination and winding up to be notified
30. Annual return
31. Periodic certification of registered defined benefit schemes
32. Registrar may require certain reports and certificates
33. Information etc. to be given to Registrar
34. Consultative committees
35. Certain information to be made available to consultative committees
or members of registered schemes
36. Inquiries
37. Change in domicile
38. New trustee to give undertaking
39. Death etc. of designated person etc.
40. Release from undertaking
41. Release from submission
42. Grounds for cancellation of registration
43. Proposal to cancel registration
44. Court may order freezing of assets
45. Cancellation of registration
46. Appeal against cancellation
47. Coming into effect of cancellation
48. Application for winding up of Hong Kong domiciled schemes
49. Appointment of liquidator
50. Remuneration of liquidator
51. Powers of liquidator
52. Vesting of assets of scheme in liquidator
53. Effect of winding-up order
54. Avoidance of preference in certain cases
55. Saving of bona fide transactions, etc.
56. Distribution of assets
57. The court's power after winding up
58. Court may give directions
59. Exercise of the powers of the court
60. Offences relating to winding up
61. Appeal Board
62. Constitution and powers of Appeal Board
63. Appeal Board's decision is final
64. Supplementary provisions relating to appeals
65. Case may be stated for Court of Appeal
66. Offences relating to appeal
67. Special provisions for schemes covering groups of companies
68. Qualification of auditor
69. Actuaries and solicitors to be independent of relevant employers
70. Professional qualifications
70A. Certain amounts relating to severance payments and long service
payments to be paid from vested benefits
71. Chief Executive may amend Schedules
72. Legislative Council may substitute percentage and number
73. Rules
73A. Prescribed fee on notice
74. Jurisdiction of Court of First Instance
75. Immunity
76. Legal professional privilege
77. Preservation of secrecy
78. Disclosure by Registrar
79. Offence
80. Registrar may require English or Chinese version of certain documents
81. Notices
82. Liability of directors, etc.
83. (Omitted as spent)
84. (Omitted as spent)
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
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