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DISTRICT COUNCILS ORDINANCE - SECT 19
Disqualification of ex officio members
(Past version on 03/03/2000).
(Past version on 19/03/1999).
(1) A person who is a Chairman of a Rural Committee is disqualified from
holding office as an ex officio member, if the person-
(a) is-
(i) a judicial officer; or
(ii) a prescribed public officer; or
(b) has, in Hong Kong, or any other place, been sentenced to death or
imprisonment (by whatever name called) and has not either-
(i) served the sentence or undergone such other punishment as a
competent authority may have substituted for the sentence; or
(ii) received a free pardon; or
(c) has been convicted of treason; or
(d) without limiting paragraph (b), where the term of office is to begin
within 5 years after the date of the person's conviction, has been
convicted, or is convicted after the beginning of the term of office-
(i) in Hong Kong or any other place, of an offence for which the
person has been sentenced to imprisonment, whether suspended or
not, for a term exceeding 3 months without the option of a
fine; or
(ii) of having engaged in corrupt or illegal conduct in
contravention of the
Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Conduct) Ordinance ( Cap 554);
or
(iii) of an offence against Part II of the Prevention of Bribery
Ordinance ( Cap 201); or
(iv) of any offence prescribed by regulations in force under the
Electoral Affairs Commission Ordinance ( Cap 541); or (Replaced
10 of 2000 s. 47)
(e) is a representative or a salaried functionary of the government of a
place outside Hong Kong; or
(f) is a member of any national, regional or municipal legislature,
assembly or council of any place outside Hong Kong, other than a
people's congress or people's consultative body of the People's
Republic of China, whether established at the national level or local
level; or
(g) is an undischarged bankrupt or, within the previous 5 years, has
either obtained a discharge in bankruptcy or has entered into a
voluntary arrangement within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Ordinance (
Cap 6) with the person's creditors, in either case without paying the
creditors in full. (Amended 33 of 2002 s. 6)
(2) An ex officio member is also disqualified from holding office if the
person is found under the Mental Health Ordinance ( Cap 136) to be incapable,
by reason of mental incapacity, of managing and administering his or her
property and affairs. (Amended 33 of 2002 s. 6)
(3) Subsection (2) does not prevent a person from holding office as an
ex officio member if subsequently it is found under the Mental Health
Ordinance ( Cap 136) that the person has become capable of managing and
administering his or her property and affairs. (Amended 33 of 2002 s. 6)
(4) Subject to subsection (6), an ex officio member is also disqualified from
holding office until the members elected at the next ordinary election
commence their term of office if the member does not attend meetings of the
District Council for 4 consecutive months
("disqualifying period") without obtaining the consent of the Council before
the end of that period.
(5) The disqualifying period under subsection (4) begins on the day next
following the date of the meeting of the Council at which the member is first
absent without consent.
(6) If during the disqualifying period no meetings are held or only one
meeting is held, that period is extended to end immediately after the 3rd
consecutive meeting from which the member is absent.
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