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  2. Technical standards in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Officially, the DVDs in Hong Kong are region 3 in NTSC colour-coding. DVDs of region 1 (US, NTSC format) or region 2 (Europe, PAL format) can be also found in local shops like HMV, which is not an issue for the local market as DVD players commonly sold in the shops are multi-region. Just as other Asian countries, VCDs are common for rental and ...

  3. Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    To improve building energy efficiency, the Hong Kong Government formulated a Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance (建築物能源效益條例) [2] which was passed by the Legislative Council in November 2010. Under the Ordinance, certain prescribed types of buildings have to comply with Building Energy Code (BEC) and/or Energy Audit Code (EAC).

  4. Residential care homes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    3.Review related legislations, ordinance, codes of practice and guidelines A working group was set up in 2017 under SWD, the Elderly Commission and Rehabilitation Advisory Committee includes scholars, service users, elderly carers, representatives from relevant organizations to give suggestions and recommendations to amend the RCHE legislations ...

  5. Nursing in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Nursing is a licensed professional occupation in Hong Kong. The profession is regulated by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong, a statutory body. Nurses in Hong Kong are divided into registered nurses and enrolled nurses, with the former requiring more extensive professional training. There are a total of 59,082 nurses in Hong Kong as of 2019 ...

  6. tipping? - Hong Kong Forum - Tripadvisor

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    A: Most restaurants will levy a 10% service charge but waiters will expect to be given some loose change. Restaurants that don't add a service charge will expect a 10% tip. However, tipping is left to your discretion. Bellboys, porters, restroom attendants and taxi drivers are happy to accept loose change."

  7. Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants ( HKICPA, Chinese: 香港會計師公會) is the professional accounting body of Hong Kong . Its main responsibilities are: Registering accountants and issuing practising certificates. Regulating the professional conduct and standards of members. Setting codes of ethics and standards of ...

  8. is this common practice? - Hong Kong Forum - Tripadvisor

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  9. Taxation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The wages and incomes received from employment are subjected to tax. Income tax rate in Hong Kong is 2% when net taxable income is from 1 to 50000 Hong Kong dollars, 6% when net taxable income is between 50001 and 100000 Hong Kong dollars, 10% when net taxable income is between 100001 and 150000 Hong Kong dollars and 14% when net taxable income ...