Singapore legislation
Section 18C
Section 18C
Alternate address
(1)
Despite section 18B, the Registrar must not disclose or make available for public inspection the particulars of a partner’s or local manager’s residential address that is lodged with the Registrar under this Act or transmitted to the Registrar by the Commissioner of National Registration under section 11 of the National Registration Act 1965 if the requirements of subsection (2) are satisfied.
(2)
The requirements mentioned in subsection (1) are that the partner or local manager maintains with the Registrar an alternate address that complies with all of the following conditions:
it is an address at which the partner or local manager can be located;
it is not a post office box number;
it is not the residential address of the partner or local manager;
it is located in the same jurisdiction as the partner’s or local manager’s residential address.
(3)
For the purposes of subsection (2) —
an individual who wishes to maintain an alternate address must lodge an application with the Registrar;
an individual may not maintain more than one alternate address at any one time;
an individual who wishes to cease to maintain an alternate address must lodge a notice of withdrawal with the Registrar; and (d)an individual who wishes to change his or her alternate address must lodge a notice of change with the Registrar.
(4)
An application to maintain an alternate address, and the lodgment of a notice of withdrawal or change of an alternate address, are subject to the payment of such fees as may be prescribed.
(5)
Subsection (1) applies from the time at which the Registrar accepts an application to maintain an alternate address mentioned in subsection (3)(a).
(6)
A partner or local manager who maintains an alternate address under subsection (2) must ensure that he or she can be located at that alternate address.
(7)
A partner or local manager who fails to comply with subsection (6) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or to both.
(8)
Despite subsection (1), the Registrar may disclose and make available for public inspection the particulars of a partner’s or local manager’s residential address despite the maintenance of an alternate address under subsection (2) if —
communications sent by the Registrar under this Act, or by any officer of the Authority under any ACRA administered Act, to the partner or local manager at his or her alternate address and requiring a response within a specified period remain unanswered; or
there is evidence to show that service of any document under this Act or under any ACRA administered Act at the alternate address is not effective to bring it to the notice of the partner or local manager.
(9)
Before proceeding under subsection (8), the Registrar must give notice to the partner or local manager affected —
stating the grounds on which the Registrar proposes to disclose and make available for public inspection the individual’s residential address; and
specifying a period within which representations may be made before that is done.
(10)
The Registrar is to consider the representations received within the specified period.
(11)
Where the Registrar discloses and makes available for public inspection the particulars of a partner’s or local manager’s residential address, the Registrar must give notice of that fact to the partner or local manager.
(12)
A notice to a partner or local manager under subsection (9) or (11) is to be sent to him or her at his or her residential address unless it appears to the Registrar that service at that address may be ineffective to bring it to the notice of the partner or local manager, in which case it may be sent to any other last known address of the partner or local manager.
(13)
Where —
the Registrar discloses and makes available for public inspection the particulars of a partner’s or local manager’s residential address under subsection (8); or
a Registrar appointed under any other ACRA administered Act discloses and makes available for public inspection under that Act the particulars of a partner’s or local manager’s residential address under a provision of that Act equivalent to subsection (8),that partner or local manager is not, for a period of 3 years after the date on which the residential address is disclosed and made available for public inspection, allowed to maintain an alternate address under subsection (2).
(14)
Nothing in this section applies to any information lodged or deemed to be lodged with the Registrar before 3 January 2016 or prevents such information from being disclosed or from being made available for public inspection or access.
(15)
Nothing in this section prevents the residential address of an individual that is lodged with the Registrar under this Act, or is transmitted to the Registrar by the Commissioner of National Registration under section 11 of the National Registration Act 1965, from —
being used by the Registrar for the purposes of any communication with the individual;
being disclosed for the purposes of issuing any summons or other legal process against the individual for the purposes of this Act or any other written law;
being disclosed in compliance with the requirement of any court or the provisions of any written law;
being disclosed for the purpose of assisting any public officer or officer of any statutory board in the investigation or prosecution of any offence under any written law; or
being disclosed in such other circumstances as may be prescribed.
(16)
Any partner or local manager aggrieved by the decision of the Registrar under subsection (8) may, within 30 days after the date of receiving the notice under subsection (11), appeal to the General Division of the High Court which may confirm the decision or give any directions in the matter that seem proper or otherwise determine the matter.
(17)
For the purposes of this section —
“ACRA administered Act” means the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority Act 2004 and any of the written laws specified in the Second Schedule to that Act; and
a partner or a local manager can be located at an address if he or she may be physically found at the address after reasonable attempts have been made to find him or her at the address.