District governance meeting held

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki today chaired the fifth meeting of the Steering Committee on District Governance, in order to direct bureaus and departments in formulating strategies in relation to matters of district concern and follow up on the implementation of 12 key district initiatives identified at previous meetings.

Mr Chan said that over the past two years, thanks to the efforts of the entire government team, district governance has taken on a new look.

He highlighted that long-standing, large and difficult environmental hygiene issues have been addressed, public concerns at the district level have been swiftly responded to, and the District Councils have returned to their original purpose of serving the community.

He iterated that the steering committee will continue to focus on people’s well-being and oversee bureaus and departments in formulating and refining various policy measures to foster united, harmonious and caring communities.

The steering committee followed up on the progress made on 12 district issues of public concern identified at previous meetings and provided directives to bureaus and departments on a wide range of matters including support for children and the elderly, community facilities, and environmental hygiene, with a view to enhancing public satisfaction with the living environment.

In respect of water dripping from air conditioning units, the Food & Environmental Hygiene Department has strengthened public education and publicity as well as enforcement actions at targeted blackspots.

Meanwhile, improvements in ventilation and lighting at public transport interchanges remain an ongoing programme.

The School-based After School Care Service Scheme will be expanded to more schools in the new academic year, benefitting more low-income families and children in need.

In accordance with the overall strategies set by the steering committee, the Task Force on District Governance, chaired by Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing, will continue to co-ordinate bureaus and departments in taking forward various district initiatives to raise people’s standards of living.

Alert issued over fake website

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Transport & Logistics Bureau (TLB) today alerted the public to a fraudulent web address purporting to be its website.

The bureau said it has no connection with the site – at https://bhsb588[.]online/ – and the case has been reported to Police for follow-up.

The TLB’s genuine website is https://www.tlb.gov.hk/eng/index.html.

Citizens are advised to stay alert to suspicious websites, remain vigilant in protecting personal information, and refrain from clicking on any hyperlinks from unknown sources.

Facilitation for market to increase number of student hostels to consolidate Hong Kong’s status as education hub

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Facilitation for market to increase number of student hostels to consolidate Hong Kong’s status as education hub
     “Our policy objective is to create a clear and easy-to-follow operational framework that is in compliance and cost-efficient, while putting in sufficient measures to ensure that hostels under the Scheme fulfil the Government’s requirements”, a Government spokesman said.
 
     Specifically, operators may make use of the facilitation measures under the Scheme to apply for converting commercial buildings into eligible student hostels. In terms of planning procedures, the Town Planning Board has already expanded the definition of “Hotel” under the planning regime to cover eligible student hostels under the Scheme. As a result, since “Hotel” is an “always permitted use” in most commercial sites, no planning procedures would be required for converting those commercial buildings into student hostels. Under the buildings regime, converted student hostels under the Scheme will continue to be treated as non-domestic buildings for plot ratio and site coverage calculations, meaning that the existing gross floor area (GFA) of the commercial building can be retained. Moreover, facilities previously exempted from GFA calculations before conversion (e.g. car parking spaces and loading/unloading areas) can be retained and continue to be exempted from GFA calculation, so as to facilitate developers/operators to flexibly convert these facilities into facilities supporting hostel uses (e.g. gyms, study rooms, etc.) so that the hostel better suits the study and daily needs of the student tenants. In terms of land administration, most of the leases stated for non-industrial use allow student hostel use without the need for lease modification or payment of premiums. For the small number of cases where a lease modification is needed, the Lands Department will assess the amount of premium payment.

     The Scheme welcomes wholesale conversion of an entire commercial building into a student hostel, while permitting partial conversion if specific conditions are fulfilled.

     Industrial buildings and buildings in industrial zonings are not eligible under the Scheme. However, commercial buildings that have undergone wholesale conversions from industrial buildings located on non-industrial zonings would be eligible under the Scheme, provided that the relevant land administration procedures have been completed.
 
     Interested developers/operators need to submit applications to the EDB using a prescribed form, and fulfil eligibility criteria under the Scheme, including:
 
(a) student hostels under the Scheme should be occupied by full-time local or non-local students of specified eligible institutions operating locally accredited post-secondary programmes at the sub-degree or degree levels. For operational flexibility, the Scheme allows occupation of at most 10 per cent of hostel places by persons who are affiliated with eligible institutions, such as wardens and visiting scholars, etc;
(b) conversion works should be completed within 18 months (the EDB may consider granting an extension based on actual circumstances in consultation with relevant bureaux/departments);
(c) hostel rooms must not be sold off individually; and
(d) developers/operators must take all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the operation of the hostel complies with relevant statutory and administrative requirements, while also striving to maintain a safe and suitable living environment for students.
 
     ???When submitting applications, developers/operators must sign a statutory declaration that the eligibility criteria under the Scheme will be complied with. While the student hostel under the Scheme is in operation, a certified audit report is required to be submitted to the EDB annually, certifying that the eligibility criteria under the Scheme have been duly complied with during the reporting period. Proper records should also be maintained to demonstrate that the operator has continuously complied with the criteria. In case of non-compliance, the Government will take appropriate enforcement actions based on the aforementioned statutory declaration, land lease, and relevant ordinances.
 
     The Government has launched the dedicated website of the Scheme (www.studenthostel.gov.hkIssued at HKT 19:18

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Relief funds available to farmers

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Local farmers who suffered serious losses caused by the recent Typhoon Wipha can register for assistance from an emergency relief fund from July 22 to 30.

The Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department made this announcement today and explained that its preliminary investigation had revealed that about 300 hectares of farmland in the New Territories were affected by Typhoon Wipha.

An appropriate amount of the relief fund will be released to affected farmers according to established criteria, it added.

Affected farmers who need to apply for the fund can register in person at the department’s Agricultural Extension Office at 5/F, Yuen Long Government Offices, or submit their applications online.

Enquiries can be made by calling 2476 2424 during office hours.

SJ, others to attend Belt-Road event

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam, in his capacity as the chair of the sub-group on Belt & Road development under the Steering Group on Integration into National Development, will lead Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government officials in attending the eighth “Joint Conference on Advancing Hong Kong’s Full Participation in & Contribution to the Belt & Road Initiative”, due to be held on Thursday in Beijing. 

The other officials attending include Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Algernon Yau, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn, Permanent Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Maggie Wong, Under Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Joseph Chan and Under Secretary for Innovation, Technology & Industry Lillian Cheong.

During his stay in Beijing, Mr Lam and Law Officer (International Law) in the Department of Justice James Ding will visit the State Council’s Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to report on the progress of the Department of Justice’s major policy initiatives, including relevant work on the International Organization for Mediation and promoting Hong Kong’s position as an international legal and dispute resolution services centre.

Mr Lam will also visit the Ministry of Commerce to exchange views on matters of mutual interest.

He will return to Hong Kong on the afternoon of July 24. During Mr Lam’s absence, Deputy Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan will be Acting Secretary for Justice.

In Mr Yau’s absence, Under Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Bernard Chan will be Acting Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development. During Ms Linn’s absence, Under Secretary for Development David Lam will be Acting Secretary for Development.

13th Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao Legal Seminar concludes (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

13th Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao Legal Seminar concludes  
     Addressing the opening ceremony at the seminar, the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, said that since the promulgation and implementation of the Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area more than six years ago, the legal departments and legal sectors of the three places have worked hard to continuously deepen co-operation and promote the high-quality development of the GBA. The remarkable progress of co-operation in the legal and dispute resolution fields has laid a solid foundation for closer co-operation in the GBA in the future. As the construction of the GBA continues to advance, it is particularly important to promote legal harmonisation between the three places and strengthen exchanges and co-operation in the legal sector. He expressed hope that everyone will contribute wisdom and strength to the high-quality development of the GBA to open up broader prospects for legal co-operation among the three places.
 
     The seminar focused on four topics, namely “Strengthening legislative co-ordination among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, and promoting the interfaces of regulatory frameworks and mechanisms in the GBA”; “Data element market governance and competition order protection in the GBA”; “Legal obstacles and institutional innovation in cross-border co-ordination of protection of intellectual property rights in the GBA”; and “Establishing a diversified mechanism for the resolution of cross-border financial disputes in the GBA”. Officials of the three places, representatives of the Hong Kong Bar Association and the Law Society of Hong Kong, as well as legal professionals and experienced practitioners served as moderators and speakers to share experiences and exchange views on promoting the construction of the GBA with high-quality rule of law.
 
     Concluding the seminar, the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, said that the DoJ has been actively taking forward its work in setting up a dedicated platform for GBA lawyers and a GBA legal information platform, supporting the legal sector to deepen professional co-operation with Guangdong and Macao counterparts with a view to better supporting the professional development of GBA lawyers and enhancing the exchange of legal information, contributing to the construction of foreign-related rule of law of the country.
Issued at HKT 18:17

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Emergency relief fund for farmers affected by Typhoon Wipha

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Emergency relief fund for farmers affected by Typhoon Wipha 
     An AFCD spokesman said today (July 21) that an appropriate amount of the relief funding would be released to affected farmers according to established criteria.
 
     The department’s preliminary investigation has revealed that about 300 hectares of farmland in the New Territories were affected by Typhoon Wipha.
 
     “After each typhoon or natural disaster, AFCD staff will inspect farmland areas in the New Territories to assess the resultant damage. Depending on the extent of the damage, the department may launch an operation to provide some relief to affected farmers,” the spokesman said.
 
     Affected farmers who need to apply for the fund can submit their applications in person at the Agricultural Extension Office of the AFCD at 5/F, Yuen Long Government Offices, 2 Kiu Lok Square, Yuen Long, or submit their applications online (www.afcd.gov.hk/english/agriculture/agr_loan/agr_loan_erf/agr_loan_erf.htmlIssued at HKT 18:00

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Cluster of Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci cases in Princess Margaret Hospital

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Cluster of Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci cases in Princess Margaret Hospital The hospital will continue the enhanced infection control measures and closely monitor the situation of the ward concerned. The cases have been reported to the Hospital Authority Head Office and the Centre for Health Protection for necessary follow-up.
 
Issued at HKT 17:50

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