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Chapter: | 245K
![]() | Title: | SHENZHEN BAY PORT HONG KONG PORT AREA (PERMISSION TO ENTER) NOTICE | Gazette Number: | L.N. 75 of 2007; L.N. 138 of 2007 |
| Schedule: | Heading: | SCHEDULE | Version Date: | 01/07/2007 |
| Item | Persons permitted to enter or leave | Conditions |
1. | The drivers of and cross-boundary passengers on road vehicles to or from the Mainland of China, entering or leaving Hong Kong via the Clearance Area. | (a) The driver shall drive his vehicle directly from the Ha Tsuen Interchange to the Clearance Area or from the Clearance Area to the Ha Tsuen Interchange. (b) The driver or passenger shall not leave the immediate vicinity of the vehicle. |
2. | The drivers of taxis and the drivers of public light buses on a scheduled service, who enter or leave the Closed Area for the sole purpose of carrying persons to or from the Public Transport Interchange, and persons who enter the Closed Area by those vehicles for the sole purpose of leaving Hong Kong via the Clearance Area. | (a) The driverˇX
(ii) shall not leave the immediate vicinity of the vehicle. |
3. | The drivers of franchised buses on a specified route in uniform, who enter or leave the Closed Area for the sole purpose of carrying persons to or from the Public Transport Interchange, and persons who enter the Closed Area by those buses for the sole purpose of leaving Hong Kong via the Clearance Area. | (a) The driverˇX
(ii) shall not leave the immediate vicinity of the bus. |
4. | Persons who, after entering Hong Kong via the Passenger Terminal Building, enter, or intend to enter, the Public Transport Interchange for the sole purpose of leaving the Closed Area. | The person shall leave the Public Transport Interchange without undue delay. |
5. | Persons who, after entering Hong Kong via the Passenger Terminal Building, are travelling on taxis, public light buses on a scheduled service or franchised buses on a specified route for the purpose of leaving the Closed Area. | The person shall not leave the immediate vicinity of the vehicle. |