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Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
2003
Sections
2

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About this subsidiary legislation

Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation CPFTA-RG3 2003, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2003.

Regulation 1

Citation

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These Regulations are the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016.

Regulation 2

Notifiable events

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Subregulation 1

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The following events are prescribed for the purposes of section 9(4)(d)(ix) of the Act:

(a)

a change in the name of the supplier or the name under which the supplier is carrying on business;

(b)

the establishing by a supplier of a website or a mobile application, or an equivalent, that allows the supplier to enter into consumer transactions through the Internet;

(c)

the first consumer transaction by the supplier with a consumer using the Internet;

(d)

the supplier ceases to enter into any consumer transaction through the Internet;

(e)

any arrangement by the supplier to participate in a trade fair;

(f)

if the supplier adopts for the supplier’s business a new name, symbol or design, any arrangement by the supplier to carry out any activity for the purpose of identifying the supplier’s business with that new name, symbol or design;

(g)

a sale of the supplier’s business;

(h)

if the supplier is a company —

(i)

a change in the board of directors of the supplier; or

(ii)

a change in the person or persons who hold directly or indirectly 15% or more of the total voting power or total issued shares in the supplier;

(i)

if the supplier is a partnership or limited partnership, a change in the partners of the supplier;

(j)

any of the following persons enters into an arrangement under which that person holds on behalf of another person any profits, gains or dividends derived from the carrying on of the supplier’s business:

(i)

if the supplier is a sole proprietorship, the sole proprietor;

(ii)

if the supplier is a partnership or limited partnership, any partner of the supplier;

(iii)

if the supplier is a company, any shareholder of the supplier.

Definition

“mobile application” means a software application that operates on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers;

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Definition

“trade fair” means an exhibition for participating suppliers to do either or both of the following:

(a)

showcase and demonstrate their goods or services;

(b)

enter into consumer transactions with consumers.

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Common questions

What is Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016?
Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation CPFTA-RG3 2003, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2003.
Is Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 still in force?
Yes — Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 is currently in force.
When did Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 take effect?
Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 was first recorded in 2003.
How many regulations does Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 have?
Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 contains 2 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016?
The official text of Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2016 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.