PART 4
REGISTRATION OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
Qualifications for registration as professional engineers
21.—(1)  Subject to this section, the following persons are, on payment of the prescribed fee, entitled to registration under this Act as professional engineers:
(a)any person who holds any degree or qualification or who satisfies any other requirements which the Minister may, after consultation with the Board and by notification in the Gazette, approve for the purpose of the registration of persons as professional engineers under this Act; and
(b)any person who satisfies the Board that he or she is otherwise qualified by having proper and recognised academic qualifications in engineering and who satisfies such conditions as the Board may determine.
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(2)  A person is not entitled to registration under subsection (1)(a) or (b) unless the person satisfies the Board that he or she has —
(a)passed such examination as may be prescribed by the Board; and
(b)after obtaining the relevant qualifications mentioned in subsection (1), acquired practical experience of such nature and duration as may be prescribed by the Board.
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(3)  The Minister may, after consultation with the Board, by order in the Gazette, exempt, subject to any conditions that the Minister thinks fit, any person from the requirements of subsection (2).
(4)  The Board may refuse to register any applicant who in the opinion of the Board —
(a)is not of good character and reputation; or
(b)is unable to carry out the duties of a professional engineer effectively.
(5)  Any person whose application for registration has been refused by the Board may, within 30 days after being notified of the refusal, appeal to the General Division of the High Court whose decision is final.
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Registration of specialist professional engineers
22.—(1)  A registered professional engineer who —
(a)has sat and passed such examination as may be prescribed by the Board, or holds such postgraduate degrees or qualifications or has gained such special knowledge in a specialised branch of engineering as may be approved by the Board;
(b)has such experience in that specialised branch of engineering as may be required by the Board; and
(c)has fulfilled any further conditions that the Board may specify,
may apply to the Board to be registered as a specialist professional engineer.
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(2)  The Board may, with the approval of the Minister, make regulations for all or any of the following purposes:
(a)providing for the registration of specialists in any specialised branch of engineering;
(b)regulating the recording in, removal from, and restoration to the register of specialist professional engineers of the names, particulars and qualifications of persons so registered;
(c)providing for appeals by registered professional engineers against any refusal of the Board to register them in the register of specialist professional engineers or to restore their names to that register or against any decision of the Board to remove their names from that register;
(d)prescribing the fees payable in respect of —
(i)any application for registration as a specialist professional engineer;
(ii)any such registration as a specialist professional engineer;
(iii)any restoration of names to the register of specialist professional engineers; and
(iv)any appeal.
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(3)  The Registrar must prepare and publish in the Gazette a list of the names, addresses and qualifications of all specialist professional engineers.
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Application for registration
23.  Every application for registration under this Act must be made to the Board in such form and manner as may be prescribed.
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Certificates of registration
24.  Every person registered as a professional engineer under this Act is, on payment of the prescribed fee, entitled to receive a certificate of registration under the hand of the Registrar.
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Amendment of register of professional engineers
25.  The Registrar must —
(a)amend the register of professional engineers when there is any alteration which may come to the Registrar’s knowledge in the name, address or other relevant particulars of any registered professional engineer;
(b)correct any error in any entry in the register of professional engineers; and
(c)remove from the register of professional engineers the name of any person —
(i)whose name has been ordered to be removed under any provision of this Act; or
(ii)who is dead.
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Removal of name and particulars from register of professional engineers
26.—(1)  The Board may order the name and other particulars of a registered professional engineer to be removed from the register of professional engineers if he or she —
(a)has no address in Singapore at which he or she can be contacted or sent any document using his or her particulars in the register; or
(b)has not renewed his or her practising certificate for a continuous period of at least 10 years.
(2)  Despite the provisions of Part 7, the Board may order the name and other particulars of a registered professional engineer to be removed from the register of professional engineers if it comes to the knowledge of the Board that —
(a)he or she has obtained his or her registration by fraud or misrepresentation;
(b)his or her qualification for registration under section 21 has been withdrawn or cancelled by the authority through which it was acquired or by which it was awarded; or
(c)he or she refuses or has failed to comply with any order made by a Disciplinary Committee under section 50(2)(c) or (e).
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(3)  The Board must, before exercising its powers under subsection (2), notify the registered professional engineer concerned of its intention to take such action and must give the registered professional engineer an opportunity to submit reasons, within the period that the Board may determine, as to why his or her name should not be removed from the register.
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(4)  Any person aggrieved by an order made by the Board under subsection (2) may, within 30 days of being notified of the order, appeal to the Minister whose decision is final.
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(5)  Any registered professional engineer may apply to the Board to have his or her name and particulars removed from the register of professional engineers.
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(6)  Every application under subsection (5) must be made in the form that the Board may require and the Board may require either or both of the following:
(a)that the application should be supported by a statutory declaration;
(b)that the applicant should advertise his or her intention to make the application in the manner that the Board directs.
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(7)  Subject to subsection (8), the Board may, upon receiving an application made under subsection (5), direct the Registrar to remove the name and particulars of the applicant from the register of professional engineers.
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(8)  No order is to be made on an application under subsection (5) if the Board is satisfied that —
(a)disciplinary action is pending against the applicant; or
(b)the conduct of the applicant is the subject of an inquiry by an Investigation Committee.
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Reinstatement of registration
27.—(1)  Any person whose name and particulars have been removed from the register of professional engineers under section 50(2)(a) must, if the person’s appeal to the General Division of the High Court under section 51 is allowed, be immediately reinstated without payment of any fee.
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(2)  The Board may, after the expiry of at least 3 years from the removal from the register of professional engineers of the name and particulars of any person, consider any fresh application for registration by that person in accordance with the provisions of Part 4.
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(3)  Despite subsection (2), any person whose name and particulars have been removed from the register of professional engineers under section 26(1) may make a fresh application for registration at any time in accordance with the provisions of Part 4, and the Board may consider the application.
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