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Functions of a District Council

As stipulated in Section 4A of the District Councils Ordinance (Cap. 547), the functions of a District Council of a District are:
1.     to be consulted by the Government on the district affairs affecting the livelihood and living environment in the District and well-being of the people in the District;
2.     to collect the views of the people in the District in respect of an issue specified by the Chairman of the District Council, and to submit to the Government a summary of the views collected and the suggested corresponding measures;
3.     to establish a regular communication mechanism with the people in the District, to meet with them and listen to their views regularly;
4.     to support, and assist in, the promotion of laws and Government policies in the District, and assist the Government in carrying out various consultation, publicity and liaison activities, such as district forum;
5.     to assist in the smooth delivery of cultural, recreational, environmental sanitary and other services relating to the interests of the people in the District under the coordination of the Government;
6.     to apply for funding for projects and activities relating to the functions of District Councils such as —
(i) projects and activities for the purpose of promotion of sports, arts and culture;
(ii) local events and celebration events; and
(iii) greening and volunteer work;
7.     to provide services for people in the District, such as consultation and case referral services;
8.     to cooperate with other consultation and service organizations in the District under the coordination of the Government to achieve the best results in serving the people in the District; and
9.     to undertake any other matters as commissioned by the Government from time to time.