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Food Business (Amendment) Regulation 2026 Has Been Gazetted

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Food Business (Amendment) Regulation 2026 Has Been Gazetted
HK

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Food Business (Amendment) Regulation 2026 Has Been Gazetted

2026-03-13 11:00 Last Updated At:13:02

Food Business (Amendment) Regulation 2026 gazetted

The Government published in the Gazette today (March 13) the Food Business (Amendment) Regulation 2026 (the Regulation), which will be tabled at the Legislative Council on March 18 for vetting.

The Government proposes to amend the Food Business Regulation (Cap 132X) to empower the Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene to grant permission for dogs to enter and stay on food premises, subject to the compliance with certain statutory requirements.

A Government spokesperson said, "The new initiative will create new business opportunities for the catering industry and promote harmony between people and pets. It has responded to the aspirations of many members of the public.At the same time, both the public and restaurant operators will have choices. Restaurant operators will need to take the initiative to apply for permission; and approved restaurants will be required to display designated signage at a conspicuous place at the entrance to help members of the public decide whether to patronise such restaurants.

"The new initiative, with safety and environmental hygiene accorded priority, will be taken forward in small steps in a prudent manner. It is proposed that a quota of about 500 to 1 000 places be set for the first phase. The Government will closely monitor the implementation of the initiative and refine the implementation details for the next phase as necessary."

Subject to the Regulation being passed by the Legislative Council, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department will announce in due course the detailed application arrangements for restaurants.The first batch of permission is expected to be granted by mid-2026.

The new initiative will create new business opportunities for the catering industry and promote harmony between people and pets. Photo by Bastille Post

The new initiative will create new business opportunities for the catering industry and promote harmony between people and pets. Photo by Bastille Post

Government refutes inaccurate reports

In response to media reports on the long-term housing arrangements for Wang Fuk Court, a Government spokesman said today (March 13):

Today, the media quoted some individual Wang Fuk Court owners as saying that upon receiving acquisition payments after selling their titles to the Government, or upon obtaining the keys to new flats under the Special Sales Exercise or "Flat-for Flat" arrangements, they would have to move out of the transitional housing within 30 days without any further rental grants. These claims are unfounded. The Government will continue to provide affected owners of Wang Fuk Court with accommodation and rental grants before they have finalised their long-term housing arrangements.

The Housing Bureau emphasised that operating organisations of transitional housing projects have all along been providing flexible move-out arrangements to the residents in need. The 30-day period is no hard-and-fast rule, but operating organisations will flexibly allow residents with genuine needs (e.g. pending completion of renovation works and moving to the new homes) to continue temporary rentals of the transitional housing units. This arrangement applies to all Wang Fuk Court residents no matter they choose to arrange their own long-term accommodation, or they opt for the Special Sales Exercise or a "Flat-for-Flat" arrangement.

On the rental grants, the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po announced in December last year that it will provide owners of each unit in Wang Fuk Court with an annual rental grant of $150,000. The grant will be provided for two years and disbursed on a semi-annual basis, with each payment being $75,000.

For owners who choose to sell their titles and receive cash payment without participating in the Special Sales Exercise, rental grants will be provided up to the date on which the relevant funds are credited to their account. Owners may make their own long-term housing arrangements with such cash payments. Rental grants received before the credit date will not need to be refunded, but no further grants will be disbursed thereafter.

If owners opt to participate in the Special Sales Exercise, rental grants will continue to be provided up to the intake date of the subsidised sale flats (i.e. the date on which the keys to the flats are collected). By then, their long-term housing needs would have been properly addressed. Any rental grants received prior to the intake date will not need to be refunded, but no further grants will be disbursed thereafter.

The Housing Bureau's "engagement team" will clearly explain the relevant arrangements to the owners of Wang Fuk Court. Should the owners have any questions, they may contact the "engagement team" at any time.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

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