Singapore legislation
Clause 68
Clause 68
By-laws
(1)
An airport licensee or exempt airport operator for an airport may, from time to time, after consulting the Authority and with the approval of the Minister, make by-laws in relation to the airport it is licensed to operate.
(2)
By-laws under this section may be made for any one or more of the following purposes in relation to an airport:
providing for the proper management, operation, supervision, safety and security of the airport;
securing the safety of persons against injury and of the airport and aircraft against damage (including damage by fire);
providing for the restriction and control of any activity or the provision of services in the airport;
providing for matters relating to airport or airside operations (including procedures relating to the fuelling of aircraft, the operation of equipment and vehicles, the handling of baggage and the servicing of and access to aircraft and related matters);
providing for matters relating to cargo operations (including procedures relating to flammable or dangerous substances, restriction on loads and related matters);
defining the duties of persons in command or control of any aircraft for the time being on the ground in an airport;
providing for the issuance of any permit or pass authorising the entry or admission of persons and vehicles into the airport (including procedures relating to the renewal, suspension, cancellation, surrender and loss of any such permit and pass and prescribing the fees therefore and related matters);
specifying the routes to be used by aircraft and vehicles;
the prohibition or restriction and control of the use of specified roads within the airport by persons or vehicles generally or during particular hours or at particular times or in particular circumstances;
regulating vehicular traffic generally on such roads including speed of traffic;
specifying the places (in this section referred to as parking places) in which vehicles, whether unattended or not, may remain stationary either indefinitely or for any period not exceeding a specified period and the period, purpose and conditions (including the parking fees payable) under which vehicles may remain stationary in other specified places in the airport;
prohibiting the keeping or leaving of any vehicles stationary in any place in the airport for a purpose not permitted or not in accordance with the conditions (if any) prescribed by the by-laws;
providing for the fixing and removal of an immobilisation device to any vehicle which has been unlawfully parked in any place in the airport and specifying the conditions including payment of fees for the removal of such immobilisation devices;
providing for the safe custody and re-delivery or disposal by the airport licensee or exempt airport operator of any property found in the airport or in any aircraft or vehicle therein, the fixing of the charges payable to the airport licensee or exempt airport operator in respect of such safe custody or re-delivery, and the application, if any such property is disposed of by being sold, of the moneys arising from the sale;
regulating the admission and exclusion from the airport of persons, animals or vehicles;
prohibiting trespassing on the airport by persons or animals;
regulating the formation of queues of persons and vehicles within, or seeking admission to, the airport;
preserving order and good conduct in the airport;
preventing nuisances in the airport;
prescribing fees and charges for the use of the airport, or for any airport services and facilities provided by the airport licensee or exempt airport operator.
(3)
In making any by-law under this section, the airport licensee or exempt airport operator for an airport may —
define, in such manner as it thinks proper, what shall constitute, for the purposes of any provision of the by-laws, a class of persons or vehicles;
make different provisions in relation to different parts of the airport;
make different provisions in relation to different classes of persons to whom the by-laws apply;
make different provisions in relation to different classes of vehicles to which the by-laws apply; and
exclude from the application of the by-laws any particular class of persons or vehicles specified therein.
(4)
A person who contravenes a by-law made under this section shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine which may extend to $2,000, and a police officer may use such force as is reasonable and necessary to arrest and detain the person for the purpose of removing the person from or preventing his entry or re-entry to the airport concerned, or to remove the person from the airport concerned.
(5)
Where any vehicle is parked in contravention of any by-law, or any vehicle or other property appears to have been abandoned within the airport, and the airport licensee or exempt airport operator authorised to operate that airport has incurred any expenses in removing or detaining the vehicle or property, all such expenses reasonably incurred by the airport licensee or exempt airport operator in removing and detaining any such vehicle or property shall be recoverable in a court of competent jurisdiction from the owner of the vehicle or property, as the case may be, as if the expenses were a debt due to the airport licensee or exempt airport operator, as the case may be.
(6)
All by-laws made under this section shall be published in the Gazette, and the cost of such publication shall be borne by the airport licensee or exempt airport operator by which the by-laws were made.
(7)
By-laws made under this section shall be displayed prominently at the airport, in respect of which the by-laws are made, in such manner as the airport licensee or exempt airport operator which made them considers best adapted for giving information to the public.
(8)
No by-law made under this section shall be inconsistent with any law for the time being in force in Singapore and any such by-law which is so inconsistent shall be void to the extent of that inconsistency.