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United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
2001
Sections
16

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About this subsidiary legislation

United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation UNA-S630-2023 2001, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2001.

Regulation 1

Citation and commencement

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These Regulations are the United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 and come into operation on 15 September 2023.

Regulation 2

Object

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The object of these Regulations is to assist in giving effect to Resolutions 2653 (2022), 2699 (2023) and 2700 (2023).

Regulation 3

Application

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Subregulation 1

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These Regulations do not apply to —

(a)

any financial institution or class of financial institutions to the extent that the financial institution or class of financial institutions is or may be subject to directions issued or treated as issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under section 15 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2022, or regulations made or treated as made by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under section 192 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2022 for the purposes of section 15 of that Act; and

(b)

any VCC or class of VCCs to the extent that the VCC or class of VCCs is or may be subject to directions issued or regulations made by the Monetary Authority of Singapore under section 83 of the Variable Capital Companies Act 2018.

Subregulation 2

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In paragraph (1)(b), “VCC” has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the Variable Capital Companies Act 2018.

Regulation 4

Definitions

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Subregulation 1

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Amended byS 587/2024 wef 26/07/2024

In these Regulations —[Deleted by S 587/2024 wef 26/07/2024](2) The conditions mentioned in the definition of “designated person” in paragraph (1) are —

(a)

where any individual or entity is added to the UN List on or after 15 September 2023, the individual or entity is taken to be a designated person with effect from the date immediately following the date of addition to the UN List;

(b)

where any individual or entity is removed from the UN List, the individual or entity ceases to be a designated person with effect from the date of removal from the UN List; and

(c)

where the particulars of any individual or entity in the UN List are modified on or after 15 September 2023, the particulars of the individual or entity are taken to be modified for the purposes of these Regulations with effect from the date immediately following the date of modification of the UN List.

Definition

“Committee” means the Committee of the Security Council of the United Nations established under paragraph 19 of Resolution 2653 (2022);

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Definition

“designated export item” means any item, material, equipment, goods or technology —

(a)

that falls within the class or description specified in the third column of the Seventh Schedule to the Regulation of Imports and Exports Regulations (Rg 1), as in force on 26 July 2024, in relation to Haiti (specified in the first column of that Schedule); and

(b)

the exportation from, transhipment in, or transit through, Singapore of which is prohibited under regulation 6(2)(c)(ii) of the Regulation of Imports and Exports Regulations in relation to Haiti;

Amended byS 587/2024 wef 26/07/2024
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Definition

“designated person” means any individual or entity set out in the UN List subject to the conditions set out in paragraph (2);

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Definition

“funds” includes cheques, bank deposits and other financial resources;

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Definition

“property” means real or personal property, movable or immovable, and includes a lease of immovable property as well as a right or an interest in that property;

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Definition

“Resolution” means a Resolution of the Security Council of the United Nations;

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Definition

“specified person” means —

(a)

a designated person; or

(b)

an individual or entity listed in the annex of Resolution 2653 (2022);

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Definition

“UN List” means collectively the lists of individuals or entities identified by the Security Council of the United Nations or the Committee as individuals or entities to whom or to which the measures specified in paragraphs 6 and 11 of Resolution 2653 (2022) apply, and includes any such list as updated from time to time by the Security Council of the United Nations or the Committee, and made available on the Internet through the official United Nations website at http://www.un.org/.

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Regulation 5

Prohibition against dealing with funds, etc., of designated person, etc.

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A person in Singapore or a citizen of Singapore outside Singapore must not deal, directly or indirectly, with any funds or other financial assets or economic resources that are owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by or on behalf of —

(a)

a specified person;

(b)

an individual or entity that acts on behalf of or under the direction of a specified person; or

(c)

an entity owned or controlled by a specified person.

Regulation 6

Prohibition against making available funds, etc., to or for benefit of designated person, etc.

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A person in Singapore or a citizen of Singapore outside Singapore must not make available any funds or other financial assets or economic resources, directly or indirectly, to or for the benefit of —

(a)

a specified person;

(b)

an individual or entity that acts on behalf of or under the direction of a specified person; or

(c)

an entity owned or controlled by a specified person.

Regulation 7

Prohibition against supplying designated export item

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A person in Singapore or a citizen of Singapore outside Singapore must not, directly or indirectly, supply, sell or transfer any designated export item to any person in Haiti.

Regulation 8

Prohibition against using Singapore ship or aircraft to supply designated export item

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An owner or a master of a ship registered as a Singapore ship under the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, or an owner or operator of an aircraft registered in Singapore under the Air Navigation Act 1966, must not carry, or cause or permit to be carried, on board or on or in any part of the ship or aircraft, any designated export item for supply, sale or transfer to any person in Haiti.

Regulation 9

Prohibition against provision of technical assistance, training, etc.

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A person in Singapore or a citizen of Singapore outside Singapore must not provide —

(a)

any technical assistance, training or financial or other assistance related to —

(i)

military activities; or

(ii)

the provision, maintenance or use of any designated export item; or

(b)

any armed mercenary personnel, whether or not originating in Singapore,to any person in Haiti.

Regulation 10

General prohibition

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A person in Singapore or a citizen of Singapore outside Singapore must not knowingly do anything that —

(a)

causes, assists or promotes; or

(b)

is intended to cause, assist or promote,any act or thing prohibited by regulation 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9.

Regulation 11

Duty to provide information

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Subregulation 1

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Any person in Singapore or any citizen of Singapore outside Singapore who —

(a)

has possession, custody or control of any property belonging to —

(i)

a designated person;

(ii)

any individual or entity which acts on behalf of or under the direction of a designated person; or

(iii)

any entity owned or controlled by a designated person;

(b)

has information about any transaction or proposed transaction in respect of any property belonging to any designated person, individual or entity mentioned in sub‑paragraph (a); or

(c)

has information about any act or thing prohibited by regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10,must —

(d)

immediately inform the Commissioner of Police or any authorised person of that fact or information; and

(e)

provide any further information relating to the property, transaction or proposed transaction, act or thing that the Commissioner of Police or authorised person may require.

Subregulation 2

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No criminal or civil proceedings shall lie against a person for any disclosure made in good faith under paragraph (1).

Definition

“authorised person” means any person designated by the Minister for the purposes of this regulation;

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Definition

“Commissioner of Police” includes —

(a)

any police officer; and

(b)

any person authorised by the Commissioner of Police to act for him or her for the purposes of this regulation.

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Regulation 11A

Power to investigate

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Any person designated by the Minister for the purposes of this regulation may investigate into any offence under these Regulations and, when investigating that offence, may exercise all the powers of a police officer under the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 in relation to arrestable offences.

Regulation 12

Power to inspect and seize certain items

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Subregulation 1

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An authorised officer may inspect any cargo that is bound for Haiti and within Singapore if the authorised officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the cargo contains any item the supply, sale or transfer of which is prohibited by regulation 7 or 8.

Subregulation 2

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An authorised officer —

(a)

may seize any item for which the authorised officer has reasonable grounds to believe —

(i)

the supply, sale or transfer of which is prohibited by regulation 7; or (ii)the carriage of which on board or on or in any part of the ship or aircraft is prohibited by regulation 8; and

(b)

must, as soon as reasonably practicable after any such seizure, hand over the item to a police officer.

Subregulation 3

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Sections 370, 371 and 372 of the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 relating to the handling of property seized by a police officer apply, with the necessary modifications, to any item handed over to a police officer by an authorised officer under paragraph (2)(b) as if the item were seized by the police officer instead of the authorised officer.

Definition

“authorised officer” means any of the following persons:

(a)

the Director-General of Customs appointed under section 4(1) of the Customs Act 1960;

(b)

a Deputy Director-General of Customs or an Assistant Director‑General of Customs appointed under section 4(2) of the Customs Act 1960;

(c)

a senior officer of customs appointed under section 4(4) of the Customs Act 1960;

(d)

an officer of customs appointed under section 5(2) of the Customs Act 1960;

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Definition

“police officer” includes a Commercial Affairs Officer appointed under section 64 of the Police Force Act 2004.

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Regulation 13

Offences

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Subregulation 1

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A person who contravenes regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11(1) shall be guilty of an offence.

Subregulation 2

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It is a defence for a person charged with an offence for contravening regulation 11(1) to prove that the person had a reasonable excuse for the contravention.

Regulation 14

Forfeiture

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Subregulation 1

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A court may, on the application of the Attorney‑General, order that anything which has been proven to the court’s satisfaction on a balance of probabilities to be an item —

(a)

that is the subject of a contravention of regulation 7; or

(b)

that is carried on board or on or in any ship or aircraft in contravention of regulation 8,is to be forfeited to the Government, and either destroyed or otherwise dealt with in any manner that the court may order.

Subregulation 2

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In particular, the court may order that the item be dealt with as the Commissioner of Police thinks fit, and in such a case, the Commissioner of Police may direct that the item be destroyed or otherwise dealt with.

Subregulation 3

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The court may require notice to be given to any person who, in the opinion of the court, appears to have an interest in the item to be forfeited.

Subregulation 4

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Where —

(a)

the court proposes to order any item to be forfeited under this regulation; and

(b)

a person claiming to have an interest in the item has applied to be heard by the court,the court is not to order the item to be forfeited unless that person has been given an opportunity to show cause why the order should not be made.

Subregulation 5

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The court may make an order of forfeiture even though no person has been charged with or convicted of an offence of contravening regulation 7 or 8 in relation to the item to be forfeited.

Regulation 15

Exemption

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Subregulation 1

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Amended byS 587/2024 wef 26/07/2024

The Minister or a person designated by the Minister may, if he or she considers that it is appropriate to do so in the circumstances of the case and that it is consistent with the intention of the United Nations Security Council under paragraph 7, 8, 9 or 10 of Resolution 2653 (2022), by written notice exempt, subject to any conditions that he or she may specify —

(a)

any person or class of persons; or

(b)

any activity or class of activities,from regulation 5 or 6.

Subregulation 2

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Amended byS 587/2024 wef 26/07/2024

The Minister or a person designated by the Minister may, if he or she considers that it is appropriate to do so in the circumstances of the case and that it is consistent with the intention of the United Nations Security Council under paragraph 14 of Resolution 2699 (2023), by written notice exempt, subject to any conditions that he or she may specify —

(a)

any person or class of persons; or

(b)

any activity or class of activities,from regulation 7, 8 or 9.

Common questions

What is United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023?
United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation UNA-S630-2023 2001, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2001.
Is United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 still in force?
Yes — United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 is currently in force.
When did United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 take effect?
United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 was first recorded in 2001.
How many regulations does United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 have?
United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 contains 16 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023?
The official text of United Nations (Sanctions — Haiti) Regulations 2023 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.