Rehabilitation Centres (Appointment) Order
(Enacting provision omitted—E.R. 2 of 2014)
[11 July 2002]
(Format changes—E.R. 2 of 2014)
(Omitted as spent—E.R. 2 of 2014)
Each place or building specified in Schedule 1 is appointed to be a rehabilitation centre for the purpose of being a place of confinement in which a young offender may be detained in custody under section 3(a) of the Ordinance.
Each place or building specified in Schedule 2 is appointed to be a rehabilitation centre for the purpose of being an institution in which a young offender may be required to reside after studying, working or engaging in other approved activities under section 3(b) of the Ordinance.
(Repealed L.N. 55 of 2009)
(Repealed L.N. 52 of 2008)
Chi Lan Rehabilitation Centre (those portions of the buildings known as Dormitories 10A and 10B in the Lai King Correctional Institution situated at 16 Wa Tai Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories) (L.N. 52 of 2008)
(Repealed L.N. 9 of 2014)
Lai Chi Rehabilitation Centre (the place and buildings situated at 35 Shek Pik Reservoir Road, Lantau Island, except those parts of the buildings that are known as Blocks A, B and F) (L.N. 9 of 2014)
Lai Hang Rehabilitation Centre (part of the building situated at 3 Lung Yan Road, Tai Wo Ping, Kowloon that is until 10 July 2002 known as the 4th Floor of Phoenix House)
Wai Lan Rehabilitation Centre (parts of the buildings situated at 18 Tai Lam Chung Road, Tai Lam, New Territories that are until 10 July 2002 known as Blocks A and B of New Life House)