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Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
2017
Sections
4

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About this subsidiary legislation

Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation AMA-S81-2026 2017, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2017.

Regulation 1

Citation and commencement

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These Regulations are the Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 and come into operation on 27 February 2026.

Regulation 2

Definition of “specified assessor”

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Amended byS 278/2026 wef 04/05/2026S 278/2026 wef 04/05/2026

Subregulation 1

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Amended byS 278/2026 wef 04/05/2026S 278/2026 wef 04/05/2026

For the purposes of the definition of “specified assessor” in section 2(1) of the Act, each of the following persons is a specified assessor:

(a)

a person registered as —

(i)

a fully registered medical practitioner under section 20 of the Medical Registration Act 1997; or

(ii)

a medical practitioner with conditional registration under section 21 of the Medical Registration Act 1997;

(b)

an allied health professional with full registration as an occupational therapist;

(c)

an allied health professional with restricted registration as an occupational therapist to practise “Environmental re‑design and assistive technologies”;

(d)

an allied health professional with conditional registration as an occupational therapist.

Subregulation 2

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In paragraph (1), “allied health professional with conditional registration”, “allied health professional with full registration” and “allied health professional with restricted registration” have the meanings given by section 2 of the Allied Health Professions Act 2011.

Regulation 3

Sections 23I and 23J of Act — prescribed mobility vehicles

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The following mobility vehicles are prescribed for the purposes of sections 23I(1)(a) and 23J(1)(a) of the Act:

(a)

a mobility scooter;

(b)

a mobility vehicle described in regulation 2 of the Active Mobility (Definition of Mobility Vehicle) Regulations 2026 (G.N. No. S 80/2026).

Regulation 4

Grant of certificate of medical need

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A specified assessor may grant a certificate of medical need to an individual under section 23K of the Act by —

(a)

submitting a duly completed electronic copy of the certificate of medical need to the Authority on behalf of the individual, in the form and manner specified by the Authority; or

(b)

issuing a hardcopy of a duly completed certificate of medical need to the individual in the form specified by the Authority.

Common questions

What is Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026?
Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation AMA-S81-2026 2017, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2017.
Is Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 still in force?
Yes — Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 is currently in force.
When did Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 take effect?
Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 was first recorded in 2017.
How many regulations does Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 have?
Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 contains 4 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026?
The official text of Active Mobility (Certificate of Medical Need) Regulations 2026 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.