卫生部办公厅关于2010年第三季度全国食物中毒事件情况的通报

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卫生部办公厅关于2010年第三季度全国食物中毒事件情况的通报

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卫生部办公厅关于2010年第三季度全国食物中毒事件情况的通报   

卫办应急发〔2010〕169 号


各省、自治区、直辖市卫生厅局,新疆生产建设兵团卫生局,中国疾病预防控制中心、卫生部卫生监督中心:

  2010年第三季度,我部通过中国疾病预防控制中心网络直报系统共收到全国食物中毒类突发公共卫生事件(以下简称食物中毒事件)报告98起,中毒3428人,其中,死亡78人。与2009年同期相比,报告起数减少14.8%,中毒人数减少27.4%,死亡人数减少2.5%;与2010年第二季度相比,报告起数增加69.0%,中毒人数增加76.2%,死亡人数增加34.5%。现将有关情况通报如下:

  一、食物中毒事件报告情况

  (一)按月报告情况。

月 份
报告起数
中毒人数
死亡人数

7
24
462
32

8
39
1247
31

9
35
1719
15

合 计
98
3428
78

  第三季度,9月份报告的食物中毒事件中毒人数最多,占总中毒人数的50.1%;7月份报告的食物中毒事件死亡人数最多,占总死亡人数的41.0%。
  (二)按食物中毒原因分类情况。

中毒原因
报告起数
中毒人数
死亡人数

微生物性
41
2367
9

化学性
6
65
6

有毒动植物
41
401
62

不明原因或

尚未查明原因
10
595
1

合 计
98
3428
78


  第三季度, 微生物性和有毒动植物食物中毒事件的报告起数占总报告起数的83.7%;微生物性食物中毒事件中毒人数最多,分别占总报告起数的41.8%和中毒人数的69.0%,有毒动植物食物中毒事件的死亡人数最多,占总死亡人数的79.5%。

  与2009年同期相比,微生物性食物中毒事件的报告起数和中毒人数分别减少26.8%和36.9%,死亡人数增加28.6%;化学性食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别减少 25.0%、58.9%和25.0%;有毒动植物引起的食物中毒事件的报告起数和死亡人数分别增加2.5%和39.7%,中毒人数减少1.6%。

  与第二季度相比,微生物性食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别增加95.2%、102.8%和80.0%;化学性食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别减少45.5%、55.8%和64.7%;有毒动植物引起的食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别增加127.8%、36.9%和87.9%。

  (三)按食物中毒场所分类情况。

中毒场所
报告起数
中毒人数
死亡人数

集体食堂
15
1014
0

家 庭
56
972
71

饮食服务单位
19
1127
1

其他场所
8
315
6

合 计
98
3428
78


  第三季度, 发生在家庭的食物中毒事件的报告起数和死亡人数最多,分别占总报告起数和死亡人数的57.1%和91.0%。

  与2009年同期相比,发生在集体食堂的食物中毒事件的报告起数减少11.8%,中毒人数增加4.9%,均无死亡;发生在家庭的食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别减少8.2%、47.7%和1.4%;发生在饮食服务单位的食物中毒的报告起数和中毒人数减少36.7%和32.8%,死亡人数持平;发生在其它场所的食物中毒事件报告起数和中毒人数分别增加14.3%和45.8%,死亡人数减少14.3%。

  与第二季度相比,发生在集体食堂的食物中毒事件的报告起数和中毒人数分别增加50.0%和82.0%,均无死亡;发生在家庭的食物中毒事件的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别增加80.6%、46.2%和51.1%;发生在饮食服务单位的食物中毒事件的报告起数和中毒人数分别增加171.4%和124.1%,死亡人数增加1人;发生在其它场所的食物中毒事件的报告起数和死亡人数分别减少20.0%和45.5%,中毒人数增加43.2%。

  (四)学校食物中毒事件报告情况。

中毒原因
报告起数
中毒人数
死亡人数

微生物性
8
489
0

化学性
1
39
0

有毒动植物
1
113
0

不明原因或

尚未查明原因
2
181
0

合 计
12
822
0


  第三季度,学校共发生食物中毒事件12起,中毒822人,无死亡;其中10起发生于学校集体食堂,668人中毒,无死亡。微生物性引起的学校食物中毒事件报告起数和中毒人数最多,分别占学校食物中毒事件报告起数和中毒人数的66.7%和59.5%。

  与2009年同期相比,学校食物中毒的报告起数和中毒人数分别增加33.3%和92.5%,均无死亡。

  与第二季度相比,学校食物中毒的报告起数和中毒人数分别增加9.1%和32.6%,均无死亡。

  (五)剧毒鼠药中毒事件报告情况。

中毒场所
报告起数
中毒人数
死亡人数

家 庭
1
7
1

合 计
1
7
1


  第三季度,全国报告剧毒鼠药中毒1起,发生在家庭,中毒7人,死亡1人。

  二、食物中毒事件原因分析

  (一)与2009年同期相比,化学性食物中毒的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别减少 25.0%、58.9%和25.0%;与第二季度相比,化学性食物中毒的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别减少45.5%、55.8%和64.7%;本季度全国仅报告剧毒鼠药中毒1起。据专家分析评估,化学性食物中毒事件近来一直呈逐步减少的趋势,与有关部门加强有毒化学品的管理有关。

  (二)与2009年同期相比,有毒动植物引起的食物中毒的报告起数和死亡人数分别增加2.5%和39.7%;与第二季度相比,有毒动植物引起的食物中毒的报告起数、中毒人数和死亡人数分别增加127.8%、36.9%和87.9%。其中主要以误食毒蘑菇中毒为主,共发生32起,109人中毒,51人死亡,病死率高达46.8%,其死亡人数占食物中毒总死亡人数的65.4%。其中31起发生在家庭,多因基层群众缺乏鉴别毒蘑菇的能力,自采误食毒蘑菇引起食物中毒。

  (三)第三季度, 发生在饮食服务单位食物中毒的中毒人数最多,占总中毒人数的32.9%。饮食服务单位食物中毒主要是由食物污染或变质引起,且因饮食服务单位就餐人数较多,容易引起群体性食物中毒。

  三、下一步工作要求

  (一)做好大型活动食品安全保障工作。上海、广东卫生和食品药品监管部门要协调和配合有关部门做好上海世博会和广州亚(残)运会等大型活动的食品安全保障工作,积极做好食物中毒事件的风险评估,制定完善食物中毒事件卫生应急预案等食品安全保障工作方案。其他地区卫生和食品药品监管部门要加强本地供世博会和供亚运会食品安全监管,配合上海和广东做好大型活动食品安全保障工作。

  (二)加强重点场所、重点环节的食物中毒预防控制工作。各地卫生部门要认真分析本地区食物中毒事件发生原因和发生场所,重视与教育、旅游、新闻宣传等部门的沟通与配合,有针对性地加强学校等单位集体食堂、热点旅游景区餐饮单位、农村地区自采野菜和野生蘑菇等重点场所和重点环节的食物中毒预防和控制工作,切实落实风险评估、督查监管、健康宣教等措施,有效防止和减少食物中毒事件的发生及其健康危害。

  (三)加强预防食物中毒的宣传教育工作。食物中毒的发生与公众的生活、卫生习惯和食品安全意识密切相关。地方各级卫生行政部门要结合当地居民饮食结构和生活习惯以及气候特点等,通过多种形式有针对性地加强食品安全宣传和健康教育工作,增强公众的食品卫生安全意识,倡导养成良好的饮食习惯,从而有效减少食物中毒事件的发生。

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初级专业技术资格考试暂行办法


  一、为了加强本市计划生育专业技术人员队伍建设,提高计划生育专业技术人员整体素质,客观公正地评价计划生育宣传教育和药具管理人员的能力和水平,结合我市实际,根据《浙江省专业技术资格评价与职务聘任暂行规定》(浙委办﹝2004﹞75号)等有关文件规定,特制定本办法。
  二、本办法适用于我市从事计划生育宣传教育和药具管理的工作人员。非卫生技术类专业毕业或不具备规定学历的人员,须通过考试的方式取得计划生育宣传教育或药具管理初级专业技术资格。
  计划生育宣传教育和药具管理初级专业技术资格实行全市统一考试后,不再开展评审和认定工作。具有卫技类专业中专以上学历人员,从事计划生育宣传教育和药具管理专业工作见习期满初定相应的专业技术资格,仍按原有关规定办理。
  三、参加计划生育宣传教育和药具管理初级专业技术资格考试的人员,须遵守国家法律、法规,恪守职业道德,并具备下列条件之一:
  (一)具有高中或相当高中学历,须从事本专业工作满3年。
  (二)具有非卫技专业的中专学历,须从事本专业工作满1年。
  (三)具有大专及以上学历。
  以上学历,是指经国家教育行政部门认可的学历;专业工作年限,是指取得正规学历前后从事本专业工作时间的总和,其截止日期为考试报名年度当年年底。
  四、参加计划生育宣传教育和药具管理专业考试的人员,由本人提出申请,经所在单位初审,并经区、县(市)人口计生部门和人事局或市直主管部门审核盖章后,到指定的考试报名机构报名,经资格审查合格,领取准考证,凭准考证在指定的时间、地点参加考试。
  五、杭州市计划生育宣传教育和药具管理初级专业技术资格考试一般每年举行一次。考试成绩合格的人员,其专业技术资格由杭州市人事局与杭州市人口和计划生育委员会联合发文公布,颁发由杭州市人事局统一印制鉴章的初级专业技术资格证书。
  六、根据浙职改[1996]3号文件有关规定,通过考试取得计划生育宣传教育和药具管理初级专业技术资格的人员,用人单位在聘任专业技术职务时,可根据岗位需要,按照下列条件聘任相应的专业技术职务:大专毕业任技士职务满2年或从事本专业工作满3年;中专毕业任技士职务满4年或从事本专业工作满5年;不具备上述学历,担任技士职务满5年或从事本专业工作满8年,可聘任技师职务。其他人员可聘任技士职务。
  七、对有伪造学历和专业技术工作资历证明、考试期间有违纪行为的人员或严重违背职业道德,损害用人单位合法权益并造成不良后果者,一经发现,将取消其计划生育初级专业技术资格,收回其证书,并依照《浙江省专业技术资格评价与职务聘任暂行规定》(浙委办﹝2004﹞75号),从次年起3年内不得参加本专业技术资格的考试。
  八、本考试由杭州市人事局与杭州市人口和计划生育委员会共同负责实施。市人口和计划生育委员负责拟定考试内容、考试大纲和考试指导用书、建立考试题库;市人事局负责审定考试内容、考试大纲、考试用书和试题,并会同市人口和计划生育委员对考试进行监督指导和确定考试合格标准。具体考务工作委托杭州市人事考试中心组织实施。
  九、坚持考培分开的原则,参加考试命题和考试组织管理工作的人员,不得参与考试有关的培训或参加考试。培训按照自愿参加的原则进行。举办培训的单位须具备相应的培训条件和资格。
  十、本办法由杭州市人事局与杭州市人口和计划生育委员按职责分工负责解释。
  十一、本办法自2006年11月1日实施。法律法规另有规定的,从其规定。


MONEY LENDERS ORDINANCE ——附加英文版

Hong Kong


MONEY LENDERS ORDINANCE
 (CHAPTER 163)
 CONTENTS
  
  ion
  I    PRELIMINARY
  hort title and application
  nterpretation
  rdinance not to apply to authorized institutions
  egistrar of Money Lenders and supervisory functions of Registrar
  fficial secrecy
  nspection of register
  Documents admissible in evidence
  II    LICENSING OF MONEY LENDERS
  estriction on carrying on of business of money lender
  pplication for licence and public notification of application
  nvestigation and lodgement of applications
  Licensing court
  Selection of assessors and payment of fees to assessors
  Powers of licensing court
  Immunity
  Determination of application for licence
  Effect and duration of licence
  Renewal
  Revocation and suspension
  Transfer of licence and addition or substitution of new premises
  Appeals
  Duty to notify changes of particulars
  III   MONEY LENDERS' TRANSACTIONS
  Form of agreement
  Duty of money lender to give information to borrower
  Duty of money lender to give information to surety
  Early payment by borrower
  Illegal agreements
  Loan etc. not recoverable unless money lender licensed
  IV    EXCESSIVE INTEREST RATES
  Prohibition of excessive interest rates
  Reopening of certain transactions
  V    GENERAL
  Restriction on money-lending advertisements
  Charges for expenses etc. not recoverable
  Power of Registrar and police to enter premises and inspect books,
  
  Offences by money lenders
  Offences of fraudulent inducement and obstruction
  Offences relating to licensing court
  Liability for offences by companies
  Penalties and disqualification
  Time limitation for instituting certain prosecutions
  Burden of proof
  General exemptions
  Specific exemptions
  Legislative Council may amend Schedule 1
  Regulations
  Saving
  Existing loans
  dule 1
  dule 2
  provide for the control and regulation of money lenders and 
money-
  ing transactions, the appointment of a Registrar of Money Lenders 
and
  licensing of persons carrying on business as money lenders; to
provide
  ection and relief against excessive interest rates and 
extortionate
  ulations in respect of loans; to provide for offences and for 
matters
  ected with or incidental to the foregoing; and to repeal the 
Money-
  ers Ordinance 1911.
  December 1980] L. N. 347 of 1980
 PART I PRELIMINARY
  
  hort title and application
  This Ordinance may be cited as the Money Lenders Ordinance.
  This Ordinance shall have effect notwithstanding any agreement
to the
  rary.
  nterpretation
  In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires--
  pany" means a body corporate--
  incorporated under the Companies Ordinance (Cap. 32);
  incorporated by any other Ordinance; or
  incorporated or established outside Hong Kong; (Added 69 of 1988
s. 2)
  qualified person" means a person in respect of whom there is in 
force
  rder made by a court under section 32 (2);
  ective rate", in relation to interest, means the true 
annual
  entage rate of interest calculated in accordance with Schedule
2;
  nded 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  m" means an unincorporate body of 2 or more individuals, or 1 or 
more
  viduals and 1 or more companies, or 2 or more companies, who 
have
  red into partnership with one another with a view to 
carrying on
  ness for profit; (Amended 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  erest" does not include any sum lawfully agreed to be 
paid in
  rdance with this Ordinance on account of stamp duty or other 
similar
  , but save as aforesaid includes any amount (by whatever name 
called)
  xcess of the principal, which amount has been or is to be 
paid or
  ble in consideration of or otherwise in respect of a loan;
  ence" means a money lender's licence granted under section 
11 or
  wed under section 13, and "licensed" and "licensee" have
corresponding
  ings; (Amended 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  ensing court" means--
  a magistrate sitting alone; or
  a magistrate sitting with 2 assessors,
  he case may be, in accordance with section 10, 14 or 15; (Replaced 
69
  988 s. 2)
  n" includes advance, discount, money paid for or on account of 
or on
  lf of or at the request of any person, or the forbearance to 
require
  ent of money owing on any account whatsoever, and every 
agreement
  tever its terms or form may be) which is in substance or effect
a loan
  oney, and also an agreement to secure the repayment of any such 
loan,
  "lend" and "lender" shall be construed accordingly;
  ey lender" means every person whose business (whether or 
not he
  ies on any other business) is that of making loans or who 
advertises
  nnounces himself or holds himself out in any way as carrying on 
that
  ness, but does not include--
  a person specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1; or
  as respects a loan specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1, any person 
who
  s such loan; (Amended 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  scribed" means prescribed by regulations made under section 34;
  ncipal", in relation to a loan, means the amount actually lent;
  ister" means the register kept by the Registrar under section 4;
  istrar" means the Registrar of Money Lenders appointed under 
section
  
  sidiary" means subsidiary within the meaning of section 2 
of the
  anies Ordinance (Cap. 32). (Added 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  
  For the purposes of this Ordinance, where by an agreement for the
loan
  oney the interest charged on the loan is not expressed in terms 
of a
  , any amount paid or payable to the lender under the agreement 
(other
  simple interest charged in accordance with the proviso to section
22)
  l be appropriated to principal and interest in the proportion that
the
  l amount of principal bears to the total amount of the interest, 
and
  rate per cent per annum represented by the interest 
charged as
  ulated in accordance with Schedule 2 shall be deemed to be the
rate of
  rest charged on the loan. (Amended 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  For the purpose of determining the amount of the principal of a 
loan,
  amount thereof which is not shown to have been lent except for 
the
  ose of treating it as an instalment paid by the borrower in 
repayment
  he loan and which is so treated by the lender shall be disregarded.
  References in this Ordinance to an assessor are references to a
person
  inted to a panel of assessors under section 7A of the 
Magistrates
  nance (Cap. 227). (Added 69 of 1988 s. 2)
  rdinance not to apply to authorized institutions
  Ordinance shall not apply to--
  an authorized institution within the meaning of the Banking
Ordinance
  . 155); or
  as respects a loan made to such an authorized institution, any 
person
  makes such loan.
  laced 69 of 1988 s. 3)
  egistrar of Money Lenders and supervisory functions of Registrar
  The Governor shall appoint a public officer to be the 
Registrar of
  y Lenders.
  The Registrar shall establish and maintain a register in 
which he
  l cause to be kept particulars, other than specified particulars,
of--
  applications for the grant or renewal of licences; (Amended 69
of 1988
  )
  licences which are in force or have been revoked or suspended;
  such other matters, if any, as he thinks fit.
  In this section "specified particulars" means particulars 
furnished
  r section 8 which are specified in regulations made under 
section 34
  articulars which shall not be entered in the register.
  fficial secrecy
  Except as may be necessary for the exercise or performance 
of any
  tion or duty under this Ordinance or for carrying into 
effect the
  isions of this Ordinance, the Registrar and every person 
employed in
  ying out or in assisting any person to carry out the 
provisions of
  Ordinance--
  shall preserve and aid in preserving secrecy with regard 
to all
  ers relating to the affairs of any person that may come 
to his
  ledge in the exercise or performance of any function or duty 
under
  Ordinance;
  shall not communicate any such matter to any person other 
than the
  on to whom such matter relates; and
  shall not suffer or permit any person to have access to any records
in
  possession, custody or control of any person to whom this 
subsection
  ies.
  
  Subsection (1) does not apply--
  to the disclosure of information in the form of a summary of 
similar
  rmation provided by a number of persons if the summary is so framed
as
  revent particulars relating to the business of any particular 
person
  g ascertained from it;
  to the disclosure of information with a view to the institution
of, or
  rwise for the purposes of, any criminal proceedings; (Replaced 
69 of
  s. 5)
  in connection with any civil proceedings arising out of, or 
relating
  section 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 33, 33B or 36; or (Added 69 of 1988
s. 5)
  to the disclosure of information to the Financial 
Secretary, the
  etary for Monetary Affairs, or any public officer authorized 
by the
  ncial Secretary for the purposes of this paragraph where, 
in the
  ion of the Registrar, it is desirable or expedient that 
information
  ld be disclosed in the public interest. (Added 69 of 1988 s. 5)
  Any person who--
  contravenes subsection (1); or
  aids, abets, counsels or procures any person to contravene
subsection
  commits an offence and shall be liable to a fine of $ 100,000 and 
to
  isonment for 2 years.
  nspection of register
  Any person shall be entitled on payment of the prescribed fee--
  to inspect the register during ordinary office hours and take 
copies
  ny entry; or
  to obtain from the Registrar a copy, certified by or 
under the
  ority of the Registrar to be correct, of any entry in the register.
  The Registrar shall give public notice, in such manner as he may 
deem
  of the place where and the times when the register may be
inspected.
  Documents admissible in evidence
  cument purporting to be a copy, certified by or under the
authority of
  Registrar to be true and correct, of any entry in the register 
shall
  dmissible in evidence in criminal or civil proceedings 
before any
  t on its production without further proof and, until the 
contrary is
  ed, the court shall presume that--
  the signature and certification to the document is that 
of the
  strar or a person authorized by him in that behalf, and
  the document is a true and correct copy.
  ed 69 of 1988 s. 6)
 PART II LICENSING OF MONEY LENDERS
  
  estriction on carrying on of business of money lender
  No person shall carry on business as a money lender--
  without a licence;
  at any place other than the premises specified in such licence;
or
  
  rwise than in accordance with the conditions of a licence.
  A licence shall be in the prescribed form.
  pplication for licence and public notification of application
  An application for a licence shall be made to the Registrar in 
the
  cribed form and in the prescribed manner, and shall be accompanied 
by
  prescribed fee and a statement in writing containing the 
prescribed
  iculars in respect of the application.
  An application made under this section in respect of a company
may be
  by any person authorized in that behalf by such company. (Amended 
69
  988 s. 7)
  An application made under this section in respect of partners 
in a
  may be made by any such partner.
  The Registrar shall, in such manner as may be prescribed, give 
public
  ce of every application made under this section.
  nvestigation and lodgement of applications
  Where an application is made under section 8, the applicant 
shall at
  same time send a copy of the application to the 
Commissioner of
  ce, and the Commissioner of Police may cause an investigation 
to be
  ied out in respect of the application for the purpose of 
determining
  her, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police, there are 
grounds
  objecting to the application under section 11.
  For the purpose of carrying out an investigation under this 
section,
  Commissioner of Police may in writing require the applicant to
produce
  inspection such books, records or documents or to 
furnish such
  rmation relating to the application or any business carried 
on or
  nded to be carried on by him as the Commissioner of 
Police may
  ify.
  In respect of an application made under section 8, no step other 
than
  registration of such application shall be taken by the Registrar
prior
  
  the date on which a period of 60 days after the date on which 
the
  ication is made expires; or
  the date on which the Commissioner of Police notifies the 
Registrar
  any investigation carried out under this section in respect of 
the
  ication has been completed, whichever is the earlier (in this 
section
  rred to as "the material date").
  Where the Registrar or the Commissioner of Police intends to 
object
  r section 11 to any application for a licence, he shall, not 
later
  7 days after the material date, serve notice on the applicant of 
his
  ntion to object and of the grounds of such objection; and where 
such
  ce is served by the Commissioner of Police, he shall send a 
copy
  eof to the Registrar.
  Upon the expiration of a period of 7 days after the material date 
in
  ect of any application made under section 8, the Registrar shall
lodge
  application with such magistrate as he deems fit, together with
a copy
  ny notice served on the applicant under subsection (4). 
(Replaced 69
  988 s. 8)
  The Registrar shall give notice to the Commissioner of Police of 
any
  ement made under subsection (5).
  
  Licensing court
  Where an application is lodged under section 9 (5), the 
licensing
  t shall hear and determine the application in accordance with
section
  
  For the purposes of hearing and determining an application 
lodged
  r section 9 (5), the licensing court shall be constituted by-
-
  where no notice has been served on the applicant under section 
9 (4)
  1 (2) (b) (i), subject to subsection (3), a magistrate sitting 
alone;
  
  where a notice has been served on the applicant under section 9
(4) or
  2) (b) (i), a magistrate sitting with 2 assessors.
  Without limiting the generality of the power of the licensing 
court
  r section 10B (f) to adjourn the hearing of an application 
lodged
  r section 9 (5), the licensing court shall, where--
  it is constituted by a magistrate sitting alone; and
  it grants leave under section 11 (2) (b) (ii) to a person to object
to
  application, adjourn the hearing to another date to be 
heard and
  rmined by the licensing court constituted by a magistrate sitting
with
  sessors.
  Where the licensing court is constituted by a magistrate sitting 
with
  sessors, the decision of the licensing court shall be that 
of the
  rity of the members and shall be recorded in writing:
  ided that the magistrate's rulings on matters of law shall bind 
the
  nsing court.
  The Registrar shall be provided with a copy of each decision of 
the
  nsing court. (Replaced 69 of 1988 s. 9)
  Selection of assessors and payment of fees to assessors
  Where under this Ordinance the licensing court is required 
to be
  tituted by a magistrate sitting with 2 assessors, the Registrar
of the
  eme Court shall select those assessors.
  Where an assessor selected under subsection (1) attends the 
licensing
  t for which he has been so selected, he shall, irrespective of
whether
  its as an assessor, be paid a fee of an amount equal to the fee 
fixed
  r section 7A (2) of the Magistrates Ordinance (Cap. 227) to be
paid to
  ssessor for his services. (Added 69 of 1988 s. 9)
  Powers of licensing court
  ect to this Ordinance, the licensing court may determine 
its own
  edure and in particular may--
  receive and consider any material, whether by way of oral 
evidence,
  ten statements, documents or otherwise, notwithstanding 
that such
  rial would not be admissible in evidence in civil or 
criminal
  eedings;
  by notice in writing signed by the presiding magistrate, require 
any
  on to attend before it at any hearing and to give evidence and
produce
  ments;
  administer oaths and affirmations;
  examine on oath, affirmation or otherwise any person attending 
before
  t any hearing and require such person to answer all questions put 
by
  ith its consent;
  determine the manner in which the material referred to in
paragraph
  shall be received; and
  adjourn any hearing from time to time as it may deem fit, and may 
do
  things--
  ancillary to the powers conferred by this section; or
  reasonably necessary for the discharge of its functions under 
this
  nance. (Added 69 of 1988 s. 9)
  
  Immunity
  -
  member of the licensing court; and
  witness, party to any proceedings, representative or other 
person
  aring before the licensing court, shall have the same privileges 
and
  nities in any proceedings before the licensing court or 
in the
  cise of the licensing court's functions as he would have 
before a
  t in civil proceedings.
  ed 69 of 1988 s. 9)
  Determination of application for licence
  The licensing court shall fix a date for the hearing of an
application
  ed under section 9 (5) and shall give 14 clear days' notice of 
such
  to the applicant, the Registrar and the Commissioner of Police.
  nded 69 of 1988 s. 10)
  Subject to subsection (3), the licensing court shall grant a 
licence
  the hearing of an application lodged under section 9 (5) 
except

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