REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
ACTS SUPPLEMENT
Published by Authority

NO. 26]Friday, July 17 [1998

The following Act was passed by Parliament on 30th June 1998 and assented to by the President on 3rd July 1998:—
Control of Vectors and Pesticides Act 1998

(No. 24 of 1998)


I assent.

ONG TENG CHEONG,
President.
3rd July 1998.
Date of Commencement: 1st September 1998
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the destruction of vectors and the control of vector-borne diseases; to provide for the control of the sale and use of pesticides and vector repellents; to provide for the registration, licensing and certification of persons engaged in vector control work, and for matters connected therewith; and to repeal the Destruction of Disease-Bearing Insects Act (Chapter 79 of the 1985 Revised Edition).
Be it enacted by the President with the advice and consent of the Parliament of Singapore, as follows:
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Short title and commencement
1.  This Act may be cited as the Control of Vectors and Pesticides Act 1998 and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister may, by notification in the Gazette, appoint.
Interpretation
2.  In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
“active ingredient” means any substance contained in a pesticide or vector repellent which is responsible for the effect that the pesticide or vector repellent has on vectors;
“advertise” means to advertise, directly or indirectly, by means of spoken words or any form of printed or written matter or any other medium;
“authorised officer” means any public officer or any officer of any statutory board who is authorised by the Commissioner in accordance with section 4(2) to exercise all or any of the powers of the Commissioner under this Act or the regulations;
“"Commissioner", "Deputy Commissioner of Public Health" and "Assistant Commissioner of Public Health"” mean, respectively, the Commissioner of Public Health, a Deputy Commissioner of Public Health and an Assistant Commissioner of Public Health appointed under section 3(1) of the Environmental Public Health Act (Cap.95);
“competent authority” means the competent authority appointed under section 5 of the Planning Act 1998 (Act 3 of 1998);
“container” includes anything in or by which a pesticide or vector repellent may be cased, covered, enclosed, contained or packed before application; and, in the case of a pesticide or vector repellent which is sold or carried or intended for sale or carriage in more than one container, includes every such container;
“label”, in relation to the container or package of a pesticide or vector repellent, means any written, pictorial or other descriptive matter marked on or affixed to the container or package;
“Medical Officer of Health” means any registered medical practitioner in the service of the Government who is engaged in vector control or epidemiological duties;
“occupier”  —
(a)in relation to any premises, vessel or aircraft, means the person in occupation of the premises, vessel or aircraft or having the charge, management or control thereof either on his own account or as agent of another person; and
(b)in relation to any part of any premises, different parts of which are occupied by different persons, means the person in occupation or having the charge, management or control of that part;
“owner”  —
(a)in relation to any premises, vessel or aircraft, means the person for the time being receiving the rent of the premises, vessel or aircraft whether on his own account or as agent or trustee or as receiver, or who would receive the same if the premises, vessel or aircraft were let or chartered, and, in relation to any premises, includes the person whose name is entered in the Valuation List authenticated under section 15 of the Property Tax Act (Cap.254);
(b)in relation to any premises where building works are being carried out, includes the developer;
(c)in relation to the common property of any building erected on land comprised in a strata subdivision plan approved by the competent authority, includes the management corporation having control of the building, and a managing agent appointed by a management corporation or by the Commissioner of Buildings under the Land Titles (Strata) Act (Cap.158), and a liquidator appointed pursuant to that Act for that management corporation; and
(d)in relation to the common property of any building sold under Part IV of the Housing and Development Act (Cap.129), means the Town Council which is liable for the maintenance and management of such common property;
“package”, in relation to any pesticide or vector repellent, means any box, packet or other article in which one or more containers of the pesticide or vector repellent are or are to be enclosed, and, where any such box, packet or other article is or is to be itself enclosed in one or more boxes, packets or other articles, includes each of such boxes, packets or articles;
“pesticide” means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance or mixture or preparation of such substances which contains one or more active ingredients and which is used for vector control, but does not include any fumigant controlled under the Hydrogen Cyanide (Fumigation) Act (Cap.132);
“premises” means messuages, buildings, lands, easements and hereditaments of any tenure, whether open or enclosed, whether built on or not, whether public or private, and whether maintained or not under statutory authority, and includes any place or structure, or any part thereof used or intended to be used for human habitation or for employment or any other purpose whatsoever;
“public health officer” means any public officer or any officer of any statutory body who is authorised by the Commissioner to carry out the duties imposed upon a public health officer under this Act or the regulations;
“registrant” means a person to whom the registration of a pesticide or vector repellent has been granted under section 8;
“regulations” means regulations made under section 60;
“sell” means to sell by way of retail or wholesale dealing and includes barter, and also includes offering or attempting to sell, or receiving for sale, or having in possession for sale, or exposing for sale, or sending or delivering for sale, or causing or allowing to be sold, offered or exposed for sale;
“supply” includes having in possession for the purpose of supply;
“use” includes any act of handling, operating, dispensing, preparation, application, storage and disposal;
“vector” means any insect, including its egg, larva and pupa, and any rodent, including its young, carrying or causing, or capable of carrying or causing any disease to human beings;
“vector control” means the destruction, or the prevention of the propagation or harbouring, of vectors;
“vector control operator” means a person who, in the course of any trade or business, undertakes or engages in vector control work;
“vector control technician” means a person who, for reward or under a contract of employment, carries out or supervises the carrying out of any vector control work;
“vector control work” means any work carried out for the purpose of vector control;
“vector control worker” means any person who, for reward or under a contract of employment, carries out any vector control work under the supervision of a vector control technician;
“vector repellent” means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance or mixture or preparation of such substances which contains one or more active ingredients and which is used or intended to be used for repelling vectors;
“vessel or aircraft” includes any vessel or aircraft of any class or description.
Application to Government
3.  This Act shall bind the Government.