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Press release dated 8 October 2019

Press release dated 26 July 2019

Press release dated 28 April 2017

Press release dated 5 April 2017

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Appeal Panel (Property Management Services)

Appointed by the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs under the Property Management Services Ordinance (Cap. 626) (the Ordinance)


Chairperson

Ms CHAN Shui-man, Carol


Members

Mr CHAN Ho-ting, Mac

Ms CHANG Yuk-kam, Patricia

Mr CHOW Chun-hin, Eric

Mr CHU Kai-ming, Kevin

Ms LAU Kwai-yung, Susan

Mr LEE Chiu-yu

Mr POON King-wo, Alex, MH

Ms TSANG Cheuk-yi

Dr WONG Cho-yuk

Mr WONG Wai-shing

Ms YU Natasha


Secretary

CEO (5), Home Affairs Department


Hearing before Appeal Tribunal

No scheduled hearings.


The licensing regime for property management companies and property management practitioners in accordance with the Ordinance has been fully implemented from August 1, 2023, after a three-year transitional period. According to the Ordinance, a person aggrieved by the decisions made by the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) in respect of licensing and disciplinary matters, including the decisions made by the PMSA in respect of issuance or renewal of a licence, licence conditions, disciplinary hearings and orders, may lodge an appeal. The Chairperson of the Appeal Panel must appoint from the Appeal Panel an appeal tribunal to hear the appeal. The appeal tribunal may confirm, vary or reverse any decision, finding or order to which the appeal relates.