Singapore legislation

Regulation 45

of Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Pleasure Craft) Regulations

Regulation 45

Definitions of this Part

In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires —“aquaplaner” means a person who is conveyed on, in or above any part of the sea within the port by maintaining himself on flotation or aerial equipment which is attached to a towing apparatus connected to a pleasure craft, whether or not such person or equipment is at the time in contact with, or directly over, such part of the sea;“drug” means a controlled drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap. 185);“water ski” means any water ski, surf-board, aquaplane or aquaplaning device or any other similar device and includes any pleasure craft used as flotation equipment by a water skier;“water-skier” means a person who is engaged in maintaining himself in motion on, in, or above any part of the sea within the port by holding to, or attaching himself to, a pleasure craft or to any towing apparatus connected to a pleasure craft, whether or not —

(a)

the person makes use of any flotation or aerial equipment; or

(b)

the person or equipment is at the relevant time in contact with, or directly over, such part of the sea.

Definition

“aquaplaner” means a person who is conveyed on, in or above any part of the sea within the port by maintaining himself on flotation or aerial equipment which is attached to a towing apparatus connected to a pleasure craft, whether or not such person or equipment is at the time in contact with, or directly over, such part of the sea;

Definition

“drug” means a controlled drug as defined in the Misuse of Drugs Act (Cap. 185);

Definition

“water ski” means any water ski, surf-board, aquaplane or aquaplaning device or any other similar device and includes any pleasure craft used as flotation equipment by a water skier;

Definition

“water-skier” means a person who is engaged in maintaining himself in motion on, in, or above any part of the sea within the port by holding to, or attaching himself to, a pleasure craft or to any towing apparatus connected to a pleasure craft, whether or not —

(a)

the person makes use of any flotation or aerial equipment; or

(b)

the person or equipment is at the relevant time in contact with, or directly over, such part of the sea.