Singapore legislation
Regulation 61
Regulation 61
Offences in relation to documents and records
Subregulation 1
A person shall not with intent to deceive —
use any certificate, licence, approval, permission, permit, exemption, authorisation or other document issued or required by or under this Order which has been forged, altered, revoked or suspended or to which he is not entitled;
lend any certificate, licence, approval, permission, permit, exemption, authorisation or other document issued or required by or under this Order to or allow it to be used by any other person; or (c)make any false representation for the purpose of procuring for himself or any other person the grant, issue, renewal or variation of any such certificate, licence, approval, permission, permit, exemption, authorisation or any other document,and in this paragraph a reference to a certificate, licence, approval, permission, permit, exemption, authorisation or other document includes a copy or purported copy thereof.
Subregulation 2
A person shall not wilfully mutilate, alter or render illegible any log book or other record required by or under this Order to be maintained or any entry made therein, or knowingly make, or procure or assist in the making of, any false entry in or material omission from any such log book or record or destroy any such log book or record during the period for which it is required under this Order to be preserved.
Subregulation 3
All entries made in writing in any log book and record referred to in sub-paragraph (2) shall be in ink or indelible pencil.
Subregulation 4
A person shall not wilfully or negligently make in a load sheet any entry which is incorrect in any material particular, or any material omission from such a load sheet.
Subregulation 5
A person shall not purport to issue any certificate for the purposes of this Order or any regulations made or requirements notified thereunder unless he is authorised to do so under this Order.
Subregulation 6
A person shall not issue any such certificate as aforesaid unless he has satisfied himself that all statements in the certificate are correct.