Singapore legislation
Schedule 5
Schedule 5
Prescribed criteria for key appointment holder
FIFTH SCHEDULERegulation 12(2)Prescribed criteria for key appointment holder
1. Whether the person has contravened any provision of the Act or is undergoing any investigation for any contravention of the Act or any regulations made under the Act.
2. Whether the person has previously been subject to or is currently subject to criminal proceedings for any contravention under the Act or any regulations made under the Act.
3. Whether the person is medically unfit.
4. Whether —
where the person is an individual, the person had been adjudicated bankrupt in Singapore or elsewhere; or
where the person is a body corporate —
a winding up order has been made or a resolution for a voluntary winding up has been passed with respect to the person; or
any other insolvency proceedings have been commenced against the person in Singapore or elsewhere.
5. Whether the person has been a director or chief executive officer of a company, or had held an equivalent position in any other body corporate that had been subject to any insolvency proceedings in Singapore or elsewhere.
6. Whether the person has previously received a warning letter issued under regulation 17(2) or 25(10) of the revoked Child Care Centres Regulations, or breached any provision of the Education Act or the repealed Act, or any regulations made under any of those Acts.
7. Whether the person has failed to comply with a request made under section 53(4) of the Education Act by the Director‑General of Education or an officer empowered under section 5 of that Act to —
produce for the Director-General’s or officer’s inspection any document in the person’s possession or under the person’s control which relates to the management or teaching or pupil activities of a school;
provide such information relating to the management or teaching or pupil activities of a school as the Director‑General or officer may demand and which it is within the power of the person to furnish; or
where the person is or was a teacher (as defined under section 2 of the Education Act 1957), produce for inspection the person’s certificate of registration as such a teacher or the person’s authority or permit to teach under the Education Act 1957.[S 484/2022 wef 01/07/2022]8. Whether the person has failed to comply with a notice in writing made by the Director-General under section 54(1) of the Education Act directing the person to take within a time stated in the notice such measures as are specified in the notice for the purpose of complying with any provision of that Act or any regulations made under that Act, or to enable that a school may be properly or efficiently conducted.
9. Whether the person has prevented or obstructed the Director of Social welfare or any officer authorised by the Director in the execution of the Director’s or officer’s powers mentioned in section 13(1) of the repealed Act, or refused to produce any book, document or other article upon being required under that provision.
10. Whether the person has failed to comply with the directions in a notice in writing made by the Director of Social Welfare under section 14(1) of the repealed Act that concerns a licensed child care centre to ensure that —
the child care centre is operated and managed satisfactorily;
the welfare of the children attending it is promoted in a proper manner; and
the provisions of the repealed Act are complied with.
11. Whether the person has failed to comply with a request by the Chief Licensing Officer or any authorised officer for the person to —
provide a document, material or thing or furnish any information as required under section 37 of the Act; or
attend before the Chief Licensing Officer as required under section 37 of the Act.