Singapore legislation

Regulation 2

of Online Criminal Harms (Reconsideration Application and Appeal Fee) Regulations 2024

Regulation 2

Definitions

Subregulation 1

In these Regulations —

Definition

“appellant” means a person making a reconsideration application;

Definition

“authorised representative”, for an appellant, includes an advocate and solicitor or other legal representative of the appellant;

Definition

“contact address”, for any person, means any of the following nominated by the person for the receiving of documents under these Regulations:

(a)

the person’s residential address, if an individual;

(b)

the address of the person’s place of business;

(c)

an email address;

(d)

the person’s chosen means of notification and chosen means of access to access those documents;

Definition

“identity particulars” means —

(a)

for an individual —

(i)

the full name, and the number of the passport or other identity document, of the individual; and

(ii)

the nationality of the individual; or

(b)

for an entity —

(i)

the full name of the entity;

(ii)

the place the entity was incorporated or otherwise formed; and

(iii)

the Unique Entity Number (UEN) of the entity, if any;

Definition

“reconsideration application” means an application for the reconsideration of a Part 2 direction under section 16 of the Act or of a Part 6 order under section 35 of the Act;

Definition

“reconsideration authority” means —

(a)

in relation to an application for the reconsideration application of a Part 2 direction — a designated officer; or

(b)

in relation to an application for the reconsideration of a Part 6 order — the competent authority;

Definition

“working day” means any day except a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.

Subregulation 2

In these Regulations, “business address”, “chosen means of access”, “chosen means of notification”, “document” and “residential address” have the meanings given by section 45(11) of the Act.

Subregulation 3

Where the time specified by the reconsideration authority or these Regulations for doing any act expires on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, the act is in time if done on the next following working day.