Singapore legislation
Regulation 61B
of Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (Port) Regulations
Regulation 61B
Boarding of vessels by shore-based personnel
Subregulation 1
Despite the consent of the master of a relevant vessel within the port, an individual who is a shore-based personnel must not intentionally board the relevant vessel if the individual —
has any specified symptom or is otherwise physically unwell;
knows that he or she does not have such proof of his or her health and unlikelihood of his or her exposure to infectious diseases as the Port Master requires as to be necessary to ensure the health and safety of the passengers and members of the crew of the relevant vessel; or
knowingly or negligently failed, before boarding the relevant vessel, to comply with any procedure or measure that is published by the Port Master so as to enable or facilitate contact tracing of shore-based personnel.
Subregulation 2
The owner, agent and master of a relevant vessel within the port must not intentionally or negligently allow an individual who is a shore-based personnel to board the relevant vessel if the individual —
exhibits any specified symptom or is visibly otherwise physically unwell; or
does not produce to the owner, agent or master such proof of the individual’s health and unlikelihood of the individual’s exposure to infectious diseases as the Port Master requires as to be necessary to ensure the health and safety of the passengers and members of the crew of the relevant vessel.
Subregulation 3
[Deleted by S 228/2022 wef 29/03/2022]
Subregulation 4
[Deleted by S 228/2022 wef 29/03/2022]