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L. S. NO. 2 TO GAZETTE NO. 19/2003 ::(ii) to prohibit a person from causing, permitting or suffering the fire hazard to recur;
 * (b) section 11 provides that a magistrate may make a prohibition order to prohibit any premises to be used for a particular purpose;
 * (c) section 12 provides for the offences of contravention of a fire hazard order or a prohibition order; and
 * (d) section 13 provides for the appeals against a fire hazard order or a prohibition order.

4. Part 3 (sections 14 to 20) provides for the fire hazard offences as follows—
 * (a) sections 14 and 15 provide that it is an offence to obstruct or lock a means of escape;
 * (b) section 16 provides for the power of the magistrate to make orders to remove any article or thing that obstruct or lock or other devices that secure a means of escape;
 * (c) section 17 provides that it is an offence to convey on land a container that contains a part of a motor vehicle that has fuel in its fuel tank or is otherwise stained with fuel, unless the container is open at the top or is well ventilated;
 * (d) section 18 provides that it is an offence to stow in a container that is or is to be conveyed on land a part of a motor vehicle that has fuel in its fuel tank or is otherwise stained with fuel, unless the container is open at the top or is well ventilated;
 * (e) section 19 provides that it is an offence to possess or control a controlled substance in or on any premises for the purpose of a business of supplying the substance for transferring to the fuel tank of a motor vehicle, unless the conditions set out under regulation 125 of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regulations (Cap. 295 sub. leg. B) have been complied with and a licence is granted or renewed under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance (Cap. 295) for the storage of the relevant controlled substance in or on the premises; and
 * (f) section 20 provides that—
 * (i) a person who is the owner, tenant, occupier or person in charge of any premises in relation to which an offence under section 19 is committed commits an offence if the person knowingly permits or suffers the offence to be committed in or on the premises; and
 * (ii) a person who lets or agrees to let any premises with the knowledge that an offence under section 19 is to be committed in or on the premises commits an offence.