Regulations
131.—(1)  The Authority may, with the approval of the Minister, make regulations for any purpose for which regulations are required to be made under this Act and generally for carrying out the purposes and provisions of this Act.
(2)  Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Authority may, with the approval of the Minister, make regulations for or with respect to all or any of the following matters:
(a)the proficiency examinations, including the syllabi and the details thereof, for the certification of competency of individuals operating telecommunication services or for the grant of any licence by the Authority;
(b)the classes and the conditions for the grant of licences by the Authority;
(c)the control and regulation of dealing in and use of telecommunication equipment;
(d)the control and regulation of interference by radio-waves or electrical or other means to telecommunications in Singapore;
(e)the control and regulation of installation, wiring, cabling and other types of works to be carried out on the telecommunication systems of a public telecommunication licensee;
(f)the manner of appointment, conduct and discipline and the terms and conditions of service of the employees of the Authority;
(g)the establishment of funds for the payment of gratuities and other benefits to the employees of the Authority;
(h)the acceptance, transmission by post, detention and disposal of postal articles;
(i)the supply, sale and use of postage stamps;
(j)the limit of amount of money that may be remitted through a public postal licensee and the manner and conditions under which such money may be remitted;
(k)the articles or things which may not be transmitted by post;
(l)the types of articles not to be treated as letters;
(m)the manner of receiving, delivering, collecting and distributing mail bags and postal articles;
(n)the conditions and restrictions for the payment of indemnity for the loss of or damage to postal articles where indemnity is payable under this Act; and
(o)the registration of postal articles and the cases where insurance of postal articles may be required.