Singapore legislation
Clause 41
Clause 41
Wearing of Malaysian border protection service uniforms
(1)
Nothing in the Decorations and Uniforms Act 1922 prohibits or makes unlawful a Malaysian border protection service officer who is recognised as a Malaysian preclearance officer in relation to a cross‑border railway or is a Malaysian incident management officer —
wearing any uniform of the Malaysian border protection service he or she is an officer of; or
wearing or showing any insignia, decoration, medal, bar, clasp, ribbon, stripe or emblem associated with being that Malaysian border protection service officer,when he or she is acting in the course of his or her duty conducting border clearance and railway security checks, or performing any preparatory work, in the Malaysia designated area of the cross‑border railway or conducting incident management operations under this Act.
(2)
In this section —
Definition
“insignia”, in relation to any of the Malaysian border protection services, includes any badge of rank, logo, symbol, representation, device or other item that is generally recognised as being used by an officer of the Malaysian border protection service concerned;
Definition
“uniform”, in relation to any of the Malaysian border protection services, includes any accessory of an officer of the Malaysian border protection service concerned that is generally recognised as a part of the uniform of that Malaysian border protection service.