Hong Kong Ordinances
- CHAPTER 200
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
1. Short title
2. Treason
3. Treasonable offences
4. Limitations as to trial for treason, etc.
5. Assaults on the Queen
6. Incitement to mutiny
7. Incitement to disaffection
8. Power to search and prevent offences under section 7
9. Seditious intention
10. Offences
11. Legal proceedings
12. Evidence
13. Search warrant
14. Power to remove seditious publications
15. Unlawful oaths to commit capital offences
16. Other unlawful oaths to commit offences
17. Compulsion in taking unlawful oaths
18. Unlawful drilling
19. Piracy with violence
19A. Interpretation (Part III)
20. Piratical acts
21. Trading, etc., with pirates
22. Being found on board piratical vessel and unable to prove
non-complicity
23. Regulations
23A. Interpretation (sections 23A to 23C)
23B. Application of criminal law to Hong Kong ships on high seas etc.
23C. Certain proceedings to be instituted only with consent of Chief
Executive
24. Certain acts of intimidation prohibited
25. Assaults with intent to cause certain acts to be done or omitted
26. No defence to prove that the threat was not made directly
27. Penalties
28. Interpretation
29. Extracurial statements on oath made for purposes of a judicial
proceeding
30. Materiality of a statement is a question of law
31. Perjury
32. False statements on oath made otherwise than in a judicial
proceeding
32A. False unsworn statement under certain Ordinances
33. False written statements in criminal proceedings
34. False statements, etc., with reference to marriage
35. False statements, etc., as to births or deaths
36. False statutory declarations and other false statements without oath
37. False declarations, etc., to obtain registration, etc., for carrying
on a vocation
38. Aiders, abettors, suborners, etc.
39. Contradictory statements on oath
40. Using false affidavits
41. (Repealed 13 of 1999 s. 3)
42. Form of indictment
43. Corroboration
44. Certified copy of record of court proceedings
45. Form of oath
46. Savings
47. Incest by men
48. Incest by women of or over 16
49. Test of relationship
50. Prosecution of offences
51. Sanction of Secretary for Justice
52. Interpretation
53. Causing explosion likely to endanger life or property
54. Attempt to cause explosion, or making or keeping explosive with
intent to endanger life or property
55. Making or possession of explosive
56. Position of accessories
57. Exclusion of public during hearing of proceedings for offence under
this Part
58. Provisions of this Part not to exempt from proceedings under other
provisions of laws
58A. Manufacture of unmarked plastic explosive
58B. Possession etc. of unmarked plastic explosive
58C. Transfer of possession etc. of unmarked plastic explosive
58D. Import and export of unmarked plastic explosive
58E. Forfeiture, seizure and destruction of unmarked plastic explosive
58F. Exemption period for police officers and members of armed forces
58G. General provisions applicable to this Part
59. Interpretation
60. Destroying or damaging property
61. Threats to destroy or damage property
62. Possessing anything with intent to destroy or damage property
63. Punishment of offences
64. "Without lawful excuse"
65. Search for things intended for use in committing offences of
criminal damage
66. Evidence in connection with offences under this Part
67. Abolition of common law arson
68. Interpretation
69. Meaning of "false" (虛假) and "making" (製造)
70. Meaning of "prejudice" (不利) and "induce" (誘使)
71. The offence of forgery
72. The offence of copying a false instrument
73. The offence of using a false instrument
74. The offence of using a copy of a false instrument
75. Offences of possessing a false instrument
76. The offence of making or possessing equipment for making a false
instrument
77. Criminal possession
78. Powers of search, forfeiture, etc.
79. Abolition of offence of forgery at common law
80. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 2)
81. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 2)
82. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 2)
83. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 2)
84. Making false entry in contract for sale of shares
85. Making false entry in bank book, etc.
86. Bank clerk making out false dividend warrant
87. Uttering, delivering or acting under false copy or certificate of
record or process of court
88. Making false entry in register of births, etc.
89. Making false entry in copy of register sent to registrar
90. Unlawful assumption of character of member of Customs and Excise
Service
91. Acknowledging recognizance, etc., in name of another
92. Intent to defraud particular person not necessary
93. Aiders and abettors
94. Fines and sureties for keeping the peace
95. Interpretation
96. Meaning of "currency note" (流通紙幣) and "protected coin"
(受保護硬幣)
97. Meaning of "counterfeit" (偽製品)
98. Offences of counterfeiting notes and coins
99. Offences of passing, etc. counterfeit notes and coins
100. Offences involving the custody or control of counterfeit notes and
coins
101. Offences involving the making or custody or control of counterfeiting
materials and implements
102. Criminal possession
103. The offence of reproducing Hong Kong currency notes
104. Offences of making, etc. imitation Hong Kong coins
105. Prohibition of importation and exportation of counterfeit notes and
coins
106. Powers of search, forfeiture, etc.
107. Designation of protected coins
108. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
109. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
110. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
111. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
112. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
113. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
114. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
115. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
116. (Repealed 49 of 1992 s. 3)
117. Interpretation
118. Rape
118A. Non-consensual buggery
118B. Assault with intent to commit buggery
118C. Homosexual buggery with or by man under 21
118D. Buggery with girl under 21
118E. Buggery with mentally incapacitated person
118F. Homosexual buggery committed otherwise than in private
118G. Procuring others to commit homosexual buggery
118H. Gross indecency with or by man under 21
118I. Gross indecency by man with male mentally incapacitated person
118J. Gross indecency by man with man otherwise than in private
118K. Procuring gross indecency by man with man
118L. Bestiality
118M. Abolition of buggery at common law
118N. Past offences of buggery and gross indecency by males
119. Procurement by threats
120. Procurement by false pretences
121. Administering drugs to obtain or facilitate unlawful sexual act
122. Indecent assault
123. Intercourse with girl under 13
124. Intercourse with girl under 16
125. Intercourse with mentally incapacitated person
126. Abduction of unmarried girl under 16
127. Abduction of unmarried girl under 18 for sexual intercourse
128. Abduction of mentally incapacitated person from parent or guardian
for sexual act
129. Trafficking in persons to or from Hong Kong
130. Control over persons for purpose of unlawful sexual intercourse or
prostitution
131. Causing prostitution
132. Procurement of girl under 21
133. Procurement of mentally incapacitated person
134. Detention for intercourse or in vice establishment
135. Causing or encouraging prostitution of, intercourse with, or indecent
assault on, girl or boy under 16
136. Causing or encouraging prostitution of mentally incapacitated person
137. Living on earnings of prostitution of others
138. (Repealed 90 of 1991 s. 16)
138A. Use, procurement or offer of persons under 18 for making pornography
or for live pornographic performances
139. Keeping a vice establishment
140. Permitting girl or boy under 13 to resort to or be on premises or
vessel for intercourse
141. Permitting young person to resort to or be on premises or vessel
for intercourse, prostitution, buggery or homosexual act
142. Permitting mentally incapacitated person to resort to or be on
premises or vessel for intercourse, prostitution or homosexual act
143. Letting premises for use as a vice establishment
144. Tenant etc. permitting premises or vessel to be kept as a vice
establishment
145. Tenant etc. permitting premises or vessel to be used for
prostitution
145A. Notification of charge, conviction etc.
146. Indecent conduct towards child under 16
147. Soliciting for an immoral purpose
147A. Prohibition of signs advertising prostitution
147B. Removal of signs advertising prostitution
147C. Application for recovery of sign
147D. Order concerning sign following acquittal under section 147A
147E. Recovery of expenses from convicted person
147F. Obstruction
148. Indecency in public
149. Conviction for offence other than that charged
150. Proof of exceptions
151. Power of search in case of living on another's earnings of
prostitution
152. General power of search and seizure
153. Seizure and forfeiture in respect of vice establishment
153A. Closure of premises in respect of which certain offences committed
153B. Closure order
153C. Protection of bona fide purchaser or mortgagee
153D. Forfeiture of vessels in respect of which certain offences committed
153E. Procedure in respect of forfeiture of vessels
153F. Determination of application for forfeiture
153G. Claims for return of forfeited vessel
153H. Effect of appeals and applications on closure orders, and forfeiture
orders and declarations
153I. Suspension order
153J. Variation of conditions attached to suspension order
153K. Revival of closure order
153L. Applications under sections 153C, 153I, 153J and 153K
153M. Registration of notices and orders relating to premises
153N. Registration of notices and orders relating to vessels
153O. Obstruction
153P. Extra-territorial effect of sexual offence provisions listed in
Schedule 2
153Q. Arrangement or advertisement relating to commission against a child
of act outside Hong Kong that offends Schedule 2 provision
153R. Amendment of Schedule 2
154. Restrictions on evidence at trials for rape etc.
155. Application of s. 154 to committal proceedings, District Court and
summary trials
156. Anonymity of complainants
157. Offences and proceedings
158. Application of ss. 156 and 157 to trials by courts-martial
159. Transitional provisions
159A. The offence of conspiracy
159B. Exemptions from liability for conspiracy
159C. Penalties
159D. Restriction on the institution of proceedings
159E. Abolitions, savings and transitional provisions
159F. Application
159G. Attempting to commit an offence
159H. Application of procedural and other provisions to offences under
section 159G
159I. Offences of attempt under other enactments
159J. Trial and penalties
159K. Effect on common law
159L. Non-exclusivity of preliminary offences
160. Loitering
161. Access to computer with criminal or dishonest intent
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
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