Regulation 1
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need — Exemption) Order 2026 and comes into operation on 1 June 2026.
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Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need — Exemption) Order 2026 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation AMA-S358-2026 2017, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2017.
Citation and commencement
This Order is the Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need — Exemption) Order 2026 and comes into operation on 1 June 2026.
Definitions
In this Order —“AIC” means the company incorporated under the Companies Act 1967 as Agency for Integrated Care Pte. Ltd. (UEN 200915135W);“Assistive Technology Fund” means the fund of that name administered by SG Enable to provide subsidies for persons with disabilities to purchase assistive technology devices to enable independent living;“Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund” means the fund of that name administered by AIC to provide subsidies for, among other things, devices that support seniors with moving around;“SG Enable” means the company incorporated under the Companies Act 1967 as SG Enable Ltd. (UEN 200822425N).
“AIC” means the company incorporated under the Companies Act 1967 as Agency for Integrated Care Pte. Ltd. (UEN 200915135W);
“Assistive Technology Fund” means the fund of that name administered by SG Enable to provide subsidies for persons with disabilities to purchase assistive technology devices to enable independent living;
“Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund” means the fund of that name administered by AIC to provide subsidies for, among other things, devices that support seniors with moving around;
“SG Enable” means the company incorporated under the Companies Act 1967 as SG Enable Ltd. (UEN 200822425N).
Exemption for individual who drives or rides mobility vehicles without certificate of medical need
Section 23I(1) of the Act does not apply to —
an individual who attains the age of 70 years on or before 31 December of the year in which the act mentioned in that provision is done;
an individual who has received a subsidy under the Seniors’ Mobility and Enabling Fund for the purchase of a mobility scooter;
an individual who has received a subsidy under the Assistive Technology Fund for the purchase of a mobility scooter; and
an individual who is subject to a notice (given by a Ministry or department of the Government, a public authority, AIC or SG Enable to the Authority) stating that the individual requires support from any person in carrying out any of the following activities of daily living:
walking, or moving, from one room to another or on a level surface;
transferring himself or herself, or moving, from a bed to an upright chair or a wheelchair, and vice versa.