Singapore legislation
Regulation 8
of Air Navigation (Regulated Air Cargo Agents and Known Consignors) Regulations 2017
Regulation 8
Modification of conditions of registration
Subregulation 1
The NCASA may modify the conditions of a registration without compensating the RAIP concerned.
Subregulation 2
Before modifying any conditions of an RAIP’s registration, the NCASA must give written notice to the RAIP concerned —
stating that the NCASA proposes to make the modification in the manner as specified in the notice; and (b)specifying the time (being not less than 14 days after the date of service of the notice on the RAIP) within which the RAIP may make written representations to the NCASA with respect to the proposed modification.
Subregulation 3
Upon receiving any written representation mentioned in paragraph (2), the NCASA must consider that representation and may —
reject the representation;
amend the proposed modification in such manner as the NCASA thinks fit having regard to the representation; or
withdraw the proposed modification.
Subregulation 4
Where —
the NCASA rejects any written representation under paragraph (3)(a);
the NCASA amends any proposed modification to the conditions of the registration under paragraph (3)(b); or
no written representation is received by the NCASA within the time specified in paragraph (2)(b), or any written representation made under that paragraph is subsequently withdrawn, and the RAIP concerned has not given immediate effect to the modification,the NCASA must issue a direction in writing to the RAIP in question requiring the RAIP, within the time specified by the NCASA, to give effect to the modification to the conditions of registration as specified in the notice under paragraph (2) or as amended by the NCASA, as the case may be.
Subregulation 5
Where the RAIP is aggrieved by the direction of the NCASA under paragraph (4), the RAIP may, within 21 days after receiving the NCASA’s direction, appeal in writing to the Minister against that direction, and the Minister’s decision on appeal is final.