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Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1974
Sections
17

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About this subsidiary legislation

Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation PPA-R1 1974, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1974.

Regulation 1

Citation

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These Rules may be cited as the Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —“competent authority” means the competent authority appointed under section 5 of the Planning Act (Cap. 232);“parking lot” means the space marked out in a parking place for the parking of one motor vehicle or trailer;“person” includes any company or statutory board or association or body of persons corporate or unincorporated;“private parking place” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Act in so far as it relates to the parking or housing of one or more heavy vehicles.

Definition

“competent authority” means the competent authority appointed under section 5 of the Planning Act (Cap. 232);

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Definition

“parking lot” means the space marked out in a parking place for the parking of one motor vehicle or trailer;

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Definition

“person” includes any company or statutory board or association or body of persons corporate or unincorporated;

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Definition

“private parking place” has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Act in so far as it relates to the parking or housing of one or more heavy vehicles.

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Regulation 3

Exception

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These Rules do not apply to private parking places used in connection with private dwelling houses.

Regulation 4

Licensing of private parking places

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Subregulation 1

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No person shall maintain or operate any private parking place unless he is in possession of a valid licence granted under these Rules.

Subregulation 2

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Application for a licence to maintain or operate a private parking place shall be made to the Superintendent in such form and manner as the Superintendent may specify and shall be supported by such information as the Superintendent may require, including —

(a)

a plan approved by the competent authority; or

(b)

such plan as the Superintendent may require,showing the location, dimension and capacity of such parking place together with details as to the level thereof, the entrances thereto and exits therefrom.

Subregulation 3

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The minimum dimensions of every parking lot, circulation aisle and access ramp shall be in accordance with the standards as set out in the Parking Places (Provision of Parking Places and Parking Spaces) Rules (R 5).

Subregulation 4

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The Superintendent may require the applicant to furnish information relating to the operation and management of the relevant private parking place and such other matters as the Superintendent may think fit.

Regulation 5

Grant of licence

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Subregulation 1

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The Superintendent may grant a licence subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose or refuse to grant a licence without assigning any reason.

Subregulation 2

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The conditions which the Superintendent may impose under paragraph (1) include conditions relating to the erection of vehicle barriers in a private parking place for the purpose of ensuring that the private parking place is safe for use as such.

Regulation 5A

Duration of licence

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Subregulation 1

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Subject to paragraph (3) and rule 7, the duration of a licence granted under these Rules shall be such period as the Superintendent may determine.

Subregulation 2

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A licence granted under these Rules shall cease to be valid if —

(a)

the licensee, not being the owner of the private parking place in respect of which he has been granted the licence, does not or ceases to have the consent of the owner to maintain or operate the private parking place;

(b)

the licensee, whether by himself or any of his employees or agents, does not or ceases to maintain or operate such private parking place; or

(c)

the private parking place maintained or operated by the licensee is closed or not in operation for the parking of vehicles for a period exceeding 30 days.

Subregulation 3

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Upon the occurrence of any of the events stated in paragraph (2), the licensee shall immediately notify the Superintendent thereof and the Superintendent may, if he thinks fit, refund to the licensee the licence fee which he has paid for the remaining complete months of the period of the licence.

Regulation 5B

Renewal of licence

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Subregulation 1

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Every licence granted under these Rules may be renewed upon its expiry.

Subregulation 1A

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The Superintendent may renew a licence subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose.

Subregulation 1B

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The conditions which the Superintendent may impose under paragraph (1A) include conditions relating to the erection of vehicle barriers in a private parking place for the purpose of ensuring that the private parking place is safe for use as such.

Subregulation 2

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Every application for the renewal of a licence shall be made to the Superintendent in the form required by him.

Regulation 6

Fees

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Amended byS 694/2017 wef 20/12/2017S 694/2017 wef 20/12/2017

Subregulation 1

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Amended byS 694/2017 wef 20/12/2017

The fee payable for the grant or renewal of a licence shall be as set out in the First Schedule.

Subregulation 2

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Amended byS 694/2017 wef 20/12/2017

Where payment of the fee mentioned in the First Schedule is tendered in a form other than cash and the payment is subsequently dishonoured or otherwise not effected, an additional fee for processing the dishonoured payment of $32.10 (inclusive of GST) is payable.

Regulation 7

Revocation or refusal to renew licence

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Subregulation 1

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Subject to paragraph (2), the Superintendent may, in his discretion, revoke or refuse to renew a licence if the licensee —

(a)

has contravened any of the provisions of these Rules;

(b)

has contravened the provisions of any other written law relating to the construction, operation or maintenance of his private parking place;

(c)

has been convicted of an offence under these Rules; or

(d)

has contravened any condition imposed by the Superintendent under rule 5(1) or 5B(1A).

Subregulation 2

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Before revoking any licence, the Superintendent shall give the licensee notice in writing of his intention to do so, specifying a date not less than 28 days after the date of the notice, upon which such revocation is to take effect and calling upon the licensee to show cause to the Superintendent why such licence should not be revoked.

Subregulation 3

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Where the Superintendent has revoked a licence under paragraph (1), he shall immediately inform the licensee by notice in writing of the revocation.

Subregulation 4

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The person whose licence has been revoked under this rule may, within 28 days of the receipt of the notice referred to in paragraph (3), or such extended period as the Minister may allow, appeal in writing against the revocation to the Minister whose decision shall be final.

Subregulation 5

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Where the Superintendent has refused to renew a licence, he shall give the licensee notice in writing of his reasons therefor and the licensee may, within 28 days of the receipt of the notice, or such extended period as the Minister may allow, appeal in writing against the refusal to renew the licence to the Minister whose decision shall be final.

Regulation 8

Licence not to be transferred without Superintendent’s consent

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A licence or the benefit thereof shall not be transferred to any other person except with the consent in writing of the Superintendent.

Regulation 10

Licensee to comply with conditions

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Every licensee shall comply with the conditions set out in the Second Schedule.

Regulation 11

Powers of Superintendent

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The Superintendent may —

(a)

prescribe the number of parking lots that may be used for —

(i)

hourly parking;

(ii)

season parking;

(iii)

per entry or whole day parking; and

(iv)

reserved free parking;

(b)

regulate the operational hours of a private parking place;

(c)

require the licensee to provide parking space for the parking of motor cycles, motor scooters and bicycles;

(d)

require the licensee to furnish information on such matters relating to a private parking place as the Superintendent may think fit; and

(e)

require the licensee to install direction signs for the guidance and direction of motorists entering or exiting a parking place.

Regulation 12

Inspection

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Subregulation 1

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The Superintendent or any officer authorised by him may at any time enter any land or premises for the purpose of ascertaining whether —

(a)

such land or premises is or are being used as a private parking place without a valid licence granted in respect thereof; or

(b)

an offence under these Rules has been committed.

Subregulation 2

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Any person who hinders or obstructs the Superintendent or any officer authorised by him in the performance of his duty shall be guilty of an offence under these Rules and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1000.

Regulation 15

Exemption

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The Superintendent may, with the approval of the Minister, exempt any person or class or category of persons from all or any of the provisions of these Rules or waive any or all of the conditions of these Rules or substitute for any or all of these conditions as he may consider fit.

Common questions

What is Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules?
Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation PPA-R1 1974, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1974.
Is Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules still in force?
Yes — Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules is currently in force.
When did Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules take effect?
Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules was first recorded in 1974.
How many regulations does Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules have?
Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules contains 17 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules?
The official text of Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places for Heavy Vehicles) Rules is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.