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 Hong Kong: Government
This section describes the administrative government which is divided into the Bureaux, which are headed by Policy Secretaries, and Departments, Agencies and Others, which are generally subordinate to the Bureaux.
If you can't find what you want, go to the main page of the Hong Kong Government or to the Interactive Government Services Directory.
If you want to contact a specific person in Government, and you know their name, then use the online directory.
webb-site.com /guide/hk/hkgov.htm

  
 Government Flying Service
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the owner of all copyright works contained in this website.
The personal data you provided may be disclosed to other Government departments and agencies for the above purposes.
The personal data provided by means of this form will be used by the Government Flying Service to process your enquiries and to follow up on your comments.
sc.info.gov.hk /gb/www.info.gov.hk/gfs/contacttx.htm

  
 Hong Kong Paralympic Committee and Sports Association for the Physically Disabled
To achieve such a goal, it will be important for us to receive support and encouragement from relevant government departments, agencies and schools, and we strongly urge their involvement in enabling more disabled people to participate in sports.
It receives funding from various departments of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
The hard work of all the athletes and coaches was well rewarded by the impressive results, and it was very encouraging that their efforts were extensively recognized by the general public, the HKSAR Government, corporations and other sectors of the community.
www.hksap.org /e_page01.asp

  
 Economy (from Hong Kong) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Searchable Chinese- or English-language pages providing information on Hong Kong's legislative, regional, and urban councils; postings for the policy branches of government; information on the organization, management, and programs of administrative departments, agencies, and special councils; brief presentations on history, geography, culture, and economy; and downloadable government forms.
Hong Kong's international significance accelerated in the second half of the 20th century—not only from the explosive growth of its industry but also from the reemergence of China as a participant in world trade and politics.
Hong Kong is one of the world's busiest shipping centers and continually attempts to upgrade its port facilities with expanded airport and container port facilities.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-202137?ct=   (1181 words)

  
 William Gibson. Neuromancer
Nine different police departments and public security agencies were absorbing the information that an obscure sub sect of militant Christian fundamentalists had just taken credit for having introduced clinical levels of an outlawed psychoactive agent known as Blue Nine into the ventilation system of the Sense/Net Pyramid.
He became catatonic and was sent to a government institution on the outskirts of Toulon.
Half a dozen NYPD Tactical hovercraft, responding to the possibility of Blue Nine in the building's ventilation system, were converging on the Sense/Net Pyramid.
www.arcology.com /blog/archive/neuromancer.txt   (22836 words)

  
 Links to HKSAR Government departments and agencies - 12hk.com
Links to HKSAR Government departments and agencies - 12hk.com
Hong Kong Government - (main entrance) quite extensive
www.12hk.com /lnk_govt.html   (22836 words)

  
 Plain
Project on the Use of Plain Language: This site was published by the Securities and Exchange Commission in Hong Kong, but does contain practical advice on the use of plain language that could be used in writing various types of documents.
President's Memorandum on Plain Language: The President's memorandum to the heads of executive departments and agencies directs them to use plain language.
Plain Language Action Network: (PLAN) is a government-wide group working to improve communications from the federal government to the public.
www.dot.gov /ost/ogc/plain.htm   (1617 words)

  
 Plain
President's Memorandum on Plain Language: The President's memorandum to the heads of executive departments and agencies directs them to use plain language.
Project on the Use of Plain Language: This site was published by the Securities and Exchange Commission in Hong Kong, but does contain practical advice on the use of plain language that could be used in writing various types of documents.
Plain Language Action Network: (PLAN) is a government-wide group working to improve communications from the federal government to the public.
www.dot.gov /ost/ogc/plain.htm   (1617 words)

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