Vehicle Maintenance Technical Advisory Committee
(Appointed by the Secretary for Transport and Logistics)
Enquiry: | Electrical and Mechanical Services Department 7/F, 3 Kai Shing Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong. |
Telephone: | 2808 3545 |
Membership List
(1 July 2024 - 30 June 2026)
- Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services (Chairperson)
- Mr. FUNG Man-keung
- Mr. TANG Wing-hong
- Mr. LAM Hing-cheong
- Mr. YEUNG Ka-wo
- Mr. LAM Ming-hei
- Mr. MOK Chi-fai
- Mr. MA Sing-wai
- Mr. LIU Tat-ming
- Mr. CHANG Siu-kit
- Mr. CHUI Hau-leung
- Mr. YIP Lai-hing
- Mr. WONG Man-wai
- Mr. LEE Hong-yip
- Mr. WONG Chi-hang
- Mr. WONG Lik-kuen
- Mr. KUNG Wai-hung
- Mr. Wilson LAM Kit
- Mr. CHAN Tung
- Mr. LIU Keung
- Ms. Shenky WONG Shun Kwan
- A representative from Environmental Protection Department
- A representative from Transport Department
Secretary: | Senior Engineer/Vehicle Maintenance Registration 1, Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (Tel.: 3165 4887) (Fax: 3521 0243) |
Terms of Reference
- The VMTAC advises on the following in respect of the Voluntary Registration Scheme for Vehicle Mechanics (“VRSVM”) and the Voluntary Registration Scheme for Vehicle Maintenance Workshops(“VRSVMW”):-
- Development of the registration and renewal requirements for implementation of the registration for vehicle mechanics and workshops, as well as the relevant administrative arrangements;
- Means to encourage vehicle mechanics and workshops to participate in the registration schemes;
- Identification of training opportunities for vehicle mechanics that are relevant to the registration schemes, as well as other training issues related to the registration and renewal requirements;
- Implementation of monitoring mechanisms to uphold the standard of services provided by registered mechanics and workshops;
- The appeal mechanisms; and
- Review of the effectiveness of the registration schemes.
- The VMTAC determines appeals made by any person aggrieved by a decision or action by the Vehicle Maintenance Registration Unit of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department in respect of VRSVM and VRSVMW.
- The VMTAC advises on the Government’s study of the merits and practicability of a mandatory registration scheme for the vehicle maintenance trade.
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