Singapore legislation

Section 30

of Weights and Measures Act 1975

Section 30

General powers of inspection and entry

Amended by30/200530/2005

(1)

Subject to the production if so requested of his or her authority in writing, an inspector or a police officer may at all reasonable times —

(a)

inspect and test any weighing or measuring instrument which is, or which he or she has reasonable cause to believe to be, used for trade or in the possession of any person or upon any premises for such use;

(b)

inspect any goods to which any of the provisions of this Act or any subsidiary legislation made under this Act for the time being applies or which he or she has reasonable cause to believe to be such goods;

(c)

enter any premises at which he or she has reasonable cause to believe there to be any such instrument or goods, not being premises used only as a private dwelling house.

Amended by30/2005

(2)

A police officer and an inspector subject to the production if so requested of the inspector’s authority in writing, may at any time seize and detain —

(a)

any article which he or she has reasonable cause to believe is liable to be forfeited under this Act; and

(b)

any document displayed with any goods offered or exposed for sale which relates to the price or quantity of the goods and which the inspector has reason to believe may be required as evidence in proceedings under this Act.

(3)

An inspector entering any premises by virtue of this section may take with him or her any other persons and any instrument that may appear to him or her necessary.

Amended by30/2005

(4)

If any inspector or other person who enters any workplace by virtue of this section discloses to any person any information obtained by him or her in the workplace with regard to any manufacturing process or trade secret, he or she shall, unless the disclosure was made in the performance of his or her duty, be guilty of an offence.

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