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Working Family Allowance Office enhances online services

     The Working Family Allowance Office (WFAO) of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency today (December 29) launched its phase-two enhancement to the e-submission service of the Working Family Allowance (WFA) and a new Online Counter Appointment System (OCAS) to provide greater convenience for WFA applicants.

Enhanced e-submission service of WFA

     The WFAO has enhanced the e-submission service earlier to assist WFA applicants. After registration with an “iAM Smart” account, WFA recipients are now able to use e-prefilled forms prepared for them to submit new applications. Applicants may also check their submitted applications online and the contact details of the case officers responsible for handling their applications. Applicants who have upgraded to “iAM Smart+” accounts can also digitally sign and submit their applications online.

     As for the new functions of this phase-two enhancement, they include allowing applicants to withdraw the applications submitted, changing the personal information submitted, and applying for review/appeal online through “iAM Smart”. Applicants may also check messages related to their applications and download notifications of their application results anytime.

     Members of the public may visit the website at eservices.wfsfaa.gov.hk/wfa/en to find out more about the e-submission service of the WFA and submit applications.

Online Counter Appointment System

     The WFAO launched the new OCAS (eservices.wfsfaa.gov.hk/ocas/en) at the same time to allow members of the public in need to make online bookings for its counter enquiry services at its Kwun Tong office, and request for the arrangement of necessary interpretation services during their visits.

     For details of the new services, please call the WFAO’s hotline (2558 3000) or visit its website (www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/wfao). read more

Labour Department to hold occupational health public talks

     The Labour Department (LD) will hold a public talk entitled “Occupational Health for Residential Care Home Workers” on January 5 (Wednesday). Designed for residential care home workers to enhance their awareness of occupational health, the talk will elaborate on occupational health hazards and their preventive measures, and also include demonstrations and practice of workplace exercises.

     The talk will be given by the LD’s occupational health nurse at 3.30pm in the Lecture Hall of the Hong Kong Space Museum, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

     The LD will hold another talk entitled “Work and Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases” on January 13 (Thursday). The talk will introduce healthy lifestyles and tips on protecting the heart and brain in the workplace to increase employers’ and employees’ awareness of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

     The talk will be given by the LD’s occupational health nurse at 6.30pm in the Lecture Theatre of the Hong Kong Central Library, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay.

     Both talks will be given in Cantonese. Admission is free but pre-registration is required. Interested participants can register online (www.oshsreg.gov.hk). On-site registration is not available. Infection control measures taking into account the latest epidemic developments will be adopted at both venues. For enquiries, please call 2852 4040. read more

Auction of traditional vehicle registration marks to be held on January 15

     The Transport Department (TD) today (December 29) announced that the auction of traditional vehicle registration marks will be held on January 15 (Saturday) in Meeting Room N101, L1, New Wing, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai.

     “A total of 240 vehicle registration marks will be put up for public auction. The list of marks has been uploaded to the department’s website, www.td.gov.hk,” a department spokesman said.

     Applicants who have paid a deposit of $1,000 to reserve a mark for auction should also participate in the bidding (including the first bid at the reserve price of $1,000). Otherwise, the mark concerned may be sold to another bidder at the reserve price.

     People who wish to participate in the bidding at the auction should take note of the following important points:

(a) Successful bidders are required to produce the following documents for completion of registration and payment procedures immediately after the successful bidding:

(i)the identity document of the successful bidder;
(ii)the identity document of the purchaser if it is different from the successful bidder;
(iii)a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation if the purchaser is a body corporate; and
(iv)a crossed cheque made payable to “The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region” or “The Government of the HKSAR”. (For an auctioned mark paid for by cheque, the first three working days after the date of auction will be required for cheque clearance confirmation before processing of the application for mark assignment can be completed.) Successful bidders can also pay through the Easy Pay System (EPS). Payment by post-dated cheques, cash or other methods will not be accepted.

(b) Purchasers must make payment of the purchase price through EPS or by crossed cheque and complete the Memorandum of Sale of Registration Mark immediately after the bidding. Subsequent alteration of the particulars in the memorandum will not be permitted.

(c) A vehicle registration mark can only be assigned to a motor vehicle which is registered in the name of the purchaser. The Certificate of Incorporation must be produced immediately by the purchaser if a vehicle registration mark purchased is to be registered under the name of a body corporate.

(d) Special registration marks are non-transferable. Where the ownership of a motor vehicle with a special registration mark is transferred, the allocation of the special registration mark shall be cancelled.

(e) The purchaser shall, within 12 months after the date of auction, apply to the Commissioner for Transport for the registration mark to be assigned to a motor vehicle registered in the name of the purchaser. If the purchaser fails to assign the registration mark within 12 months, allocation of the mark will be cancelled and arranged for re-allocation in accordance with the statutory provision without prior notice to the purchaser.

(f) In view of public health concerns, all persons entering the auction venue will have to undergo on-the‑spot body temperature checks arranged by the TD. Any member of the public whose body temperature is higher than 37.5 degrees Celsius or who refuses to undergo a body temperature check will be denied entry to the auction hall and the payment office. The TD also requests all persons entering the auction hall and payment office to wear masks and clean their hands with alcohol-based sanitiser, and to wear masks throughout the duration of the auction and payment process.

(g) In order to reduce the risk of the virus spreading, the TD will adjust the distance between seats and the number of seats in the auction hall and the payment office, and implement crowd-control measures. The TD also appeals to the bidders to reduce the number of accompanying persons as far as possible. Furthermore, the auctions in the morning and afternoon will each be divided into two sessions so as to shorten the duration of crowd congregation. The first session of the morning auction will commence at 9.25am while the second session will begin no earlier than 10.35am. The first session of the afternoon auction will commence at 2.25pm while the second session will begin no earlier than 3.45pm. The auction venue will be disinfected before the commencement of the second sessions. Interested bidders may arrive at the auction venue in accordance with the time schedule for the auction of vehicle registration marks.

(h) To align with the Government’s arrangement on the strict enforcement of the use of the “LeaveHomeSafe” mobile application when entering government buildings or offices, except for exempted persons, members of the public are required to use the app to scan the venue QR code before they are allowed to enter the auction venue (including the auction hall and the payment office).  Persons who are aged below 12 or aged 65 or above, and those with disabilities that render use of the “LeaveHomeSafe” app difficult, will be exempted from the requirement of using the app when they enter the auction venue. However, they are required to complete a record form to register their names, the first four digits or letters of their identification documents, their contact numbers and the date and time of their visits. They are also required to present relevant identification documents for verification at the request of the TD staff during registration. TD staff will also verify the contact numbers by making phone calls. As a result of the arrangement, members of the public are advised to remain patient as the waiting time for entering the auction venue may be lengthened. Unwillingness to use the app will not be considered as justification for granting exemption.

     For other auction details, please refer to the Guidance Notes – Auction of Vehicle Registration Marks, which can be downloaded from the department’s website, www.td.gov.hk. read more

Two co-owners given suspended jail sentence for not complying with removal order

     Two co-owners were sentenced to four weeks’ imprisonment suspended for 24 months at Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts last week for failing to comply with a removal order issued under the Buildings Ordinance (BO) (Cap. 123).

     The order involved an unauthorised rooftop structure of about 57 square metres at a composite building on Pei Ho Street, Sham Shui Po. As the unauthorised building works (UBWs) were carried out without prior approval and consent from the Buildings Department (BD), a removal order was served on the owners under section 24(1) of the BO.

     Since the owners failed to comply with the removal order, they were prosecuted by the BD and were sentenced to four weeks’ imprisonment suspended for 24 months upon conviction by the court on December 22.

     A spokesman for the BD said today (December 29), “UBWs may adversely affect the structural and fire safety of a building, leading to serious consequences. Owners must comply with the removal orders without delay. The BD will continue to take enforcement action against owners who have failed to comply with the removal orders (including instigation of prosecution) so as to ensure building safety.”

     Failure to comply with a removal order without reasonable excuse is a serious offence under the BO. The maximum penalty upon conviction is one year’s imprisonment and a fine of $200,000, and a further fine of $20,000 for each day that the offence continues. read more