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Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1965
Sections
4

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About this subsidiary legislation

Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation IA-S55-2022 1965, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1965.

Regulation 1

Citation and commencement

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This Order is the Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 and comes into operation on 31 January 2022.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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In this Order —“Authority” means the Monetary Authority of Singapore established under the Monetary Authority of Singapore Act 1970;“IBNS stained currency notes” means currency notes that have been mutilated, destroyed or permanently damaged (whether by the application of a staining or degradation agent to the currency notes or otherwise) as a result of the activation of an IBNS;“intelligent banknote neutralisation system” or “IBNS” means a security system which is designed to deter unauthorised access to currency notes by mutilating, destroying or permanently damaging the currency notes, such as by the application of a staining or degradation agent to the currency notes or otherwise.

Definition

“Authority” means the Monetary Authority of Singapore established under the Monetary Authority of Singapore Act 1970;

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Definition

“IBNS stained currency notes” means currency notes that have been mutilated, destroyed or permanently damaged (whether by the application of a staining or degradation agent to the currency notes or otherwise) as a result of the activation of an IBNS;

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Definition

“intelligent banknote neutralisation system” or “IBNS” means a security system which is designed to deter unauthorised access to currency notes by mutilating, destroying or permanently damaging the currency notes, such as by the application of a staining or degradation agent to the currency notes or otherwise.

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Regulation 3

Fees for refund of face value of IBNS stained currency notes

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A fee of $0.30 per piece of currency note is payable to the Authority where the Authority refunds the face value of IBNS stained currency notes under section 19(2) of the Currency Act 1967.

Regulation 4

Waiver or reduction of fees

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The Authority may waive or reduce, wholly or in part, the fee mentioned in paragraph 3.

Common questions

What is Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022?
Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation IA-S55-2022 1965, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1965.
Is Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 still in force?
Yes — Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 is currently in force.
When did Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 take effect?
Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 was first recorded in 1965.
How many regulations does Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 have?
Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 contains 4 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022?
The official text of Interpretation (Currency Act — Fees) Order 2022 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.