Singapore legislation
Clause 41
Clause 41
Power to make regulations
(1)
The Minister may make regulations for —
prescribing the forms of licences and the manner in which applications for licences under this Part of this Act are to be made;
prescribing the terms, conditions and restrictions on and subject to which licences are granted and the duties of licensees;
prescribing the fees payable on the grant of any licence;
regulating the working and use of radiocommunication apparatus;
regulating the licensing of dealers in and the sale or transfer of radiocommunication apparatus;
prohibiting or regulating the working or using of any radiocommunication apparatus in any vehicle or on board any vessel, whether local, British or foreign, while in the territorial waters of Singapore;
prohibiting or regulating the working or using of any radiocommunication apparatus on any aircraft, whether local, British or foreign, while in or over Singapore or the territorial waters thereof;
examining and issuing certificates of proficiency to operators;
ensuring the secrecy of radiocommunications;
regulating electrical interference with the working or using of any radiocommunication apparatus and prescribing the requirements to be complied with in the case of any apparatus to prevent or reduce such interference;
prescribing all matters which by this Part of this Act are required or permitted to be prescribed or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Part of this Act.
(2)
No regulations made in respect of the matters described in paragraphs (f) and (g) of subsection (1) of this section shall apply to the use of radiocommunication for the purpose of making or answering signals of distress.
(3)
All regulations made under subsection (1) of this section shall be published in the Gazette and shall be presented to Parliament as soon as may be after publication.