Singapore legislation
Regulation 10
of Air Navigation (92 — Carriage of Dangerous Goods) Regulations 2022
Regulation 10
Grant and validity of regulation 10 approval
Subregulation 1
After considering any application for a regulation 10 approval, the Director‑General of Civil Aviation may —
grant the regulation 10 approval, subject to any conditions that the Director‑General of Civil Aviation thinks fit; or
refuse to grant the application.
Subregulation 2
To avoid doubt, a regulation 10 approval granted is not an aviation safety instrument.
Subregulation 3
The Director‑General of Civil Aviation may withdraw a regulation 10 approval granted, or may impose, add, delete, substitute or modify any conditions in respect of a regulation 10 approval, if —
the Director‑General of Civil Aviation considers such action necessary to ensure compliance with these Regulations or any other relevant aviation safety subsidiary legislation; or
the Director‑General of Civil Aviation is satisfied that there is or is likely to be a failure to comply with these Regulations or any other relevant aviation safety subsidiary legislation.
Subregulation 4
A regulation 10 approval granted is valid for the period (not exceeding one year) that the Director‑General of Civil Aviation may determine.
Subregulation 5
A person granted a regulation 10 approval must —
provide a copy of the approval to the operator of any aircraft on which the specified dangerous goods are to be transported;
attach the approval to the dangerous goods transport document which accompanies the specified dangerous goods; and
upon request, provide a copy of the regulation 10 approval to the States concerned.
Subregulation 6
In paragraph (5)(c), “States concerned” means, unless otherwise specified in the Technical Instructions —
the State of Origin; and
the State of the operator.
Subregulation 7
A person that contravenes paragraph (5) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction —
to a fine not exceeding $10,000; but(b)where the person is a repeat offender — to a fine not exceeding $20,000.