Singapore legislation
Clause 13
Clause 13
Board may make regulations
The Board may, with the approval of the Minister, make any regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, which may be necessary or convenient for carrying this Act into effect or for facilitating the operation or administration of this Act and, without in any way limiting or restricting the generality of the foregoing, may make regulations prescribing —
the class or classes of licences to be issued under this Act, the form and duration of licences, the terms and conditions upon which and the circumstances in which licences may be issued, held, suspended, cancelled, altered, extended, renewed or replaced and the fees payable in respect thereof;
the qualifications and other requirements required of applicants and the examination or testing of applicants for licences under this Act and the fees payable in respect of such examination or testing and the circumstances in and conditions on which applicants may be exempted from such examination or testing;
a register to be kept of all licences issued under this Act, the particulars to be entered in such register and for the publication of the names of holders of licences;
the manner in which the Board may exercise its powers and carry out its duties under this Act; and
fines not exceeding two thousand dollars or imprisonment not exceeding one year or to both such fine and imprisonment for contraventions of the regulations.