Singapore legislation
Regulation 2
of Criminal Procedure Code (Reformative Training) Regulations 2018
Regulation 2
Definitions
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —“Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Prisons appointed under section 20 of the Prisons Act (Cap. 247);“Committee” means a Reformative Training Centre Review Committee established under regulation 5;“detainee” means any person who is detained in a reformative training centre pursuant to a sentence of reformative training imposed under section 305 of the Code;“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for law and order;“recall”, in relation to a person released from a reformative training centre under a supervision order, means to require the person to report to that or any other reformative training centre;“recall order” means a recall order issued by a Committee, the Commissioner, or an authorised person mentioned in regulation 13(1)(b), under regulation 13(1) requiring a person released from a reformative training centre to report to a reformative training centre specified in the recall order to be re‑detained there;“relevant person” means —
a detainee;
a person released under a supervision order; or
a person released from day to day, pursuant to a direction under regulation 15(1);“revoked Regulations” means the Criminal Procedure Code (Reformative Training) Regulations 2010 (G.N. No. S 802/2010) as in force immediately before 31 October 2018;“RTC date”, for a person sentenced to reformative training, means the date the sentence of reformative training takes effect;“Superintendent” means a Superintendent of Prisons appointed under section 20 of the Prisons Act for a reformative training centre;“supervision order” means a supervision order issued under regulation 4(2) by a Committee;“supervision period”, in relation to a person who is subject to a supervision order, means the period starting from the date the person is released from a reformative training centre and ending on the earliest of the following days:
the day that is the end of 4 years after the person’s RTC date;
the day the person is discharged from the supervision order under regulation 12(4);
the day the supervision period under the supervision order comes to an end as specified in regulation 14(b);“Visiting Justice” means a member of the Board of Visiting Justices appointed under section 79 of the Prisons Act.
Definition
“Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Prisons appointed under section 20 of the Prisons Act (Cap. 247);
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“Committee” means a Reformative Training Centre Review Committee established under regulation 5;
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“detainee” means any person who is detained in a reformative training centre pursuant to a sentence of reformative training imposed under section 305 of the Code;
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“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for law and order;
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“recall”, in relation to a person released from a reformative training centre under a supervision order, means to require the person to report to that or any other reformative training centre;
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“recall order” means a recall order issued by a Committee, the Commissioner, or an authorised person mentioned in regulation 13(1)(b), under regulation 13(1) requiring a person released from a reformative training centre to report to a reformative training centre specified in the recall order to be re‑detained there;
Definition
“relevant person” means —
a detainee;
a person released under a supervision order; or
a person released from day to day, pursuant to a direction under regulation 15(1);
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“revoked Regulations” means the Criminal Procedure Code (Reformative Training) Regulations 2010 (G.N. No. S 802/2010) as in force immediately before 31 October 2018;
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“RTC date”, for a person sentenced to reformative training, means the date the sentence of reformative training takes effect;
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“Superintendent” means a Superintendent of Prisons appointed under section 20 of the Prisons Act for a reformative training centre;
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“supervision order” means a supervision order issued under regulation 4(2) by a Committee;
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“supervision period”, in relation to a person who is subject to a supervision order, means the period starting from the date the person is released from a reformative training centre and ending on the earliest of the following days:
the day that is the end of 4 years after the person’s RTC date;
the day the person is discharged from the supervision order under regulation 12(4);
the day the supervision period under the supervision order comes to an end as specified in regulation 14(b);
Definition
“Visiting Justice” means a member of the Board of Visiting Justices appointed under section 79 of the Prisons Act.