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Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
2020
Sections
4

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About this subsidiary legislation

Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation SMECLA-OR1 2020, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2020.

Regulation 1

Citation

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This Order is the Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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In this Order —“motorised personal mobility device” means a personal mobility device other than a non‑motorised personal mobility device;“non‑motorised personal mobility device” means a personal mobility device that is designed to be propelled by human power only;“power‑assisted bicycle” means a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor, and may be propelled by human power or by the electric motor with which it is equipped or by both;“vehicle” means a bicycle, personal mobility device, power‑assisted bicycle or mobility vehicle.

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“motorised personal mobility device” means a personal mobility device other than a non‑motorised personal mobility device;

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“non‑motorised personal mobility device” means a personal mobility device that is designed to be propelled by human power only;

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“power‑assisted bicycle” means a bicycle that is equipped with an electric motor, and may be propelled by human power or by the electric motor with which it is equipped or by both;

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“vehicle” means a bicycle, personal mobility device, power‑assisted bicycle or mobility vehicle.

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Regulation 3

Providing docked vehicle for hire

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Sections 8 and 9 of the Act do not apply to a person who provides in the course of business a service using bicycles, non-motorised personal mobility devices or mobility vehicles, or a combination of such vehicles, under which an individual can —

(a)

hire a docked bicycle, docked non‑motorised personal mobility device or docked mobility vehicle to ride on wholly or partly in a public place; and

(b)

end the hiring of the bicycle, non‑motorised personal mobility device or mobility vehicle (as the case may be) docked in or at any place, whether or not a public place.

Regulation 4

Facilitating making and taking of bookings of vehicles for hire

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Sections 8 and 9 of the Act do not apply to a person who provides in the course of business a service that involves facilitating the making and taking of bookings by an individual —

(a)

to hire on‑demand a vehicle when it is standing or exposed undocked in a public place for hire by the general public —

(i)

to ride on wholly or partly in a public place; and

(ii)

to end the hiring of the vehicle undocked in or at any public place;

(b)

to hire on‑demand a vehicle when it is standing or exposed undocked (whether or not in a public place) for hire by the general public or otherwise —

(i)

to ride on wholly or partly in a public place; and

(ii)

to end the hiring of the vehicle either undocked or docked in or at any place, whether or not a public place; or

(c)

to hire a docked vehicle to ride on wholly or partly in a public place, and to end the hiring of the vehicle either undocked or docked in or at any place, whether or not a public place.

Common questions

What is Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020?
Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation SMECLA-OR1 2020, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2020.
Is Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 still in force?
Yes — Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 is currently in force.
When did Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 take effect?
Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 was first recorded in 2020.
How many regulations does Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 have?
Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 contains 4 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020?
The official text of Shared Mobility Enterprises (Control and Licensing) (Temporary Exemption) Order 2020 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.