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The Land Registry Trading Fund Hong Kong
Annual Report 2008-09
Organisation and Management
Land Registrar's Statement
Highlights of 2008/09
Organisation Structure
Management Structure
Branch Functions
Services and Workload
Performance Pledges
Customer Services
Development Projects and New Services Future Plan
Recent Development
Future Plan
Legal Services apart from Title Registration Work
Staffing
Management Initiatives
Training and Development
Staff Motivation and Recognition
Staff Relations
Safe Workplace
Knowledge Management
Corporate Citizenship
Future Plan
Service Enhancement to Integrated Registration Information System (IRIS)
IT Security
Future Plan
Financial Objectives
Actual Performance
Forecast
Profit and Loss Account
Balance Sheet
Statement of Changes in Equity
Cash Flow Statement
Notes to the Financial Statements
Annex I - Performance Pledges
Annex II - Land Registry Customer Liaison Group
Sixteenth Year in Review
The Land Registry Trading Fund
Vision, Mission, Values and Functions
Organisation and Management
Operations and Customer Services
Title Registration
Human Resources
IT Services
Financial Management
Report of the Director of Audit to the Legislative Council
Certified Financial Statements
Annex
   
 

Management Structure

Under the Land Registrar, the department is organised into four operational branches, namely the Deeds Registration and Departmental Services Branch headed by the Registry Manager, the Legal Services Branch headed by the Deputy Principal Solicitor, the Title Registration Development Branch headed by the Title Registration Development Manager and the Financial Services Branch headed by the Business Manager.  The Land Registration Officers form the backbone of the Land Registry overseeing various operational functions.  A workforce comprising largely general grades staff provides general support.  A group of legal officers provides advice on legal matters and a team of IT staff is responsible for the operation of the Integrated Registration Information System (IRIS), as well as the development and implementation of computer systems to support the Land Registry’s new projects.


Branch Functions

Deeds Registration and Departmental Services Branch

  • To provide services for the registration of documents affecting land in Hong Kong.

  • To provide search services for documents affecting land, reports-on-title to Government departments and to handle applications for registration of owners’ corporations.

  • To provide customer services as well as to anticipate and respond to their needs, to manage and develop the Land Registration Officer Grade, and to plan for the development of human resources through comprehensive training programmes to meet the business needs of the Land Registry.

  • To plan and implement new management initiatives for improvement of service quality of the Land Registry, including Knowledge Management System, e-Memorial Form for lodgement and cleaning up of land registers for provision of complete and accurate land records to searchers.

  • To plan, manage and review human resources, office accommodation and administrative systems and provide general support services to the Land Registry.


Legal Services Branch

  • To provide legal advisory and support services on departmental functions and to undertake legal work relating to the deeds registration system and the registration of owners’ corporations under the Building Management Ordinance (Cap. 344).

  • To provide legal advisory and support services in the preparation for implementation of the Land Titles Ordinance (Cap. 585) (LTO), conduct LTO review, prepare regulations, statutory forms and to provide professional guidance to practitioners.


Title Registration Development Branch

  • To provide administrative support to the implementation of the title registration system and secretarial support to major consultative committees concerning the LTO and the title registration system.

  • To develop operational practices and design new registration processes for the title registration system, to provide operational support to the implementation of publicity and education programmes and to develop suitable computer systems for the title registration system.

  • To manage and oversee the daily operation and on-going enhancement of the Integrated Registration Information System, to implement a new search system, to develop suitable computer systems to support the title registration system and to provide IT support for various services in the Land Registry.


Financial Services Branch

  • To prepare and control budgets, manage financial accounts, evaluate costing, fees and charges, review accounting procedures and financial systems and to manage departmental supplies and stores.

When the legislation to implement title registration is settled, the organisation and staffing structure will be reviewed to provide support to the new system of title registration.