Singapore legislation
Clause 110
Clause 110
Civil Defence General Orders and Standing Orders
(1)
The Commissioner may from time to time make such orders not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or the regulations to be called “Civil Defence General Orders” as he may consider necessary or expedient to provide for —
conduct and discipline and the regulation and carrying out of punishment;
classifications and promotions;
instructions and examinations;
inspections, drill, parades, training and exercises;
civil defence services and duties of every description and the manner in which they shall be carried out;
the institution and maintenance of common rooms and canteens;
the manner and form of reports, correspondence and other records; and
such other matters as may be necessary and expedient for rendering the Force efficient in the discharge of its duties and for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2)
A commanding officer may issue orders of a routine nature to be called “Standing Orders” and any directives not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or the Civil Defence General Orders for the control, direction and information of the members of the Force in his command.
(3)
It shall not be necessary to publish any Civil Defence General Orders, Standing Orders or directives in the Gazette.