Employment Agencies Act |
(CHAPTER 92) |
(Original Enactment: Ordinance 47 of 1958)
REVISED EDITION 2012 |
(30th September 2012) |
An Act to provide for the regulation of employment agencies. |
[1st January 1959] |
Short title |
1. This Act may be cited as the Employment Agencies Act. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Appointment of officers |
Application |
4.—(1) Nothing in this Act shall apply to any employment agency wholly maintained or wholly managed by any department of the Government.
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Other laws not affected |
5. Nothing in this Act shall operate to relieve any employment agency of any duty or liability imposed upon it by any other written law for the time being in force or to limit any powers given to any public officer by any other written law. |
Requirement for licence |
6.—(1) No person shall carry on an employment agency unless the person is the holder of a licence from the Commissioner authorising the person to carry on such an agency. [11/84; 5/2011]
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Application for licence |
7.—(1) Any person who desires to obtain or to renew a licence shall make an application to the Commissioner in such form as the Commissioner may require, which shall be accompanied by the prescribed application fee. [5/2011]
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Security |
8.—(1) The Commissioner may, before granting a licence, require the applicant to give such security as may be prescribed. [11/84]
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9. [Repealed by Act 5 of 2011] |
Period of validity of licence |
10.—(1) A licence shall continue to be in force for the period specified in the licence unless it is earlier suspended or revoked by the Commissioner, as the case may be. [5/2011]
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Suspension or revocation of licence |
11.—(1) The Commissioner may suspend or revoke a licence if he is satisfied that the licensee —
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Effect of suspension or revocation of licence |
12.—(1) Where an order of suspension becomes effective under section 11, the licensee concerned may continue to carry on the employment agency or perform any work or activity referred to in section 6(2), as the case may be, except that he shall not enter into new recruitment or placement agreements. [5/2011]
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Registration of employment agency personnel |
12A.—(1) Any licensee shall, before permitting or authorising any employment agency personnel to perform any specified employment agency work, apply to the Commissioner for the employment agency personnel to be registered as such. [5/2011]
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Registration cards |
12B.—(1) Upon the registration of an employment agency personnel under section 12A, the licensee concerned shall issue a registration card to the employment agency personnel in such form as may be prescribed. [5/2011]
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Appeals |
13.—(1) Any person who is aggrieved by a decision of the Commissioner to —
[5/2011]
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Fees for services rendered |
14.—(1) It shall be lawful for a licensee to charge and receive such fees as may be prescribed from time to time.
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Offer of fees, etc., prohibited |
15.—(1) No licensee or employment agency personnel shall give or offer to give (whether directly or indirectly) to an employer or a prospective employer, any sum or other benefit —
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16. [Repealed by Act 5 of 2011] |
17. [Repealed by Act 5 of 2011] |
Powers of employment agency inspector |
18.—(1) An employment agency inspector shall, for the purposes of this Act, have power to do all or any of the following:
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Power to arrest without warrant |
19.—(1) Any police officer or employment agency inspector may arrest without warrant any person whom he reasonably believes to be carrying on an employment agency or performing any work or activity referred to in section 6(2) without a licence. [5/2011]
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Arrest how made |
19A.—(1) In making an arrest, an employment agency inspector making the arrest shall touch or confine the body of the person to be arrested unless the person submits to arrest by word or action. [5/2011]
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No unnecessary restraint |
19B.—(1) The person arrested shall not be subjected to more restraint than is necessary to prevent his escape. [5/2011]
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Search of persons arrested |
19C.—(1) When a person is arrested, the employment agency inspector making the arrest may search the person and take possession of all articles (other than necessary wearing apparel) found upon the person that the employment agency inspector has reason to believe were connected with the offence for which the person was being arrested. [5/2011]
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Employment agency inspector to be armed |
19D. Every employment agency inspector shall be provided with such batons and accoutrements as may be necessary for the effective discharge of his duties. [5/2011] |
Power to seize offensive weapons |
19E. An employment agency inspector making any arrest may take from the person arrested any offensive weapons which he has about his person. [5/2011] |
Power on escape to pursue and arrest |
19F. If a person in lawful custody escapes or is rescued, the employment agency inspector from whose custody he escaped or was rescued may immediately pursue and arrest him in any place within Singapore and deal with that person as he might have done on the original arrest. [5/2011] |
Disposal of documents or articles |
19G.—(1) Any document or article produced, retained or requisitioned under section 18(1)(b), (c) or (g), 19C or 19E shall —
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Complaint by employment agency inspector |
19H. For the purpose of section 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 68), on receiving the complaint in writing and signed by any employment agency inspector, the Magistrate must proceed to issue a summons or warrant in accordance with section 153 of that Code. [5/2011] |
Power to enter and inspect premises |
20. The Commissioner or any employment agency inspector may, subject to any rules made under this Act, at any reasonable time, and without previous notice, enter and inspect any employment agency or any premises reasonably suspected of being used for the purposes of an employment agency, and examine all books, or other documents found in the premises, which may appear to him to be the property of or to have been used for the purposes of an employment agency and remove them for further examination. [5/2011] |
Liability of licensee for act of servant and partner |
21. Whenever any licensee would be liable under the provisions of this Act to any pecuniary penalty or forfeiture for any act, omission, neglect or default, the licensee shall be liable to the same pecuniary penalty or forfeiture for every similar act, omission, neglect or default, of —
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Furnishing false information |
22. Any person who makes any statement or furnishes any information to the Commissioner or any officer authorised under this Act which he knows or ought reasonably to know is false in any material particular or is misleading by reason of the omission of any material particular shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $15,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both. [5/2011] |
Offence for persons to engage unlicensed persons |
22A.—(1) Any person who, directly or indirectly, engages or uses the services of a person who has not obtained a licence as required under section 6 in connection with the employment of any person shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 for each employee engaged through that person who has not so obtained a licence. [5/2011]
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Offence for licensed employment agencies to make certain applications |
22B.—(1) If any employment agency personnel of a licensee makes any application to the Controller of Work Passes appointed under section 3 of the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (Cap. 91A), which application is required under that Act, on behalf of —
[5/2011]
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Disqualification of key appointment holders or employment agency personnel |
22C.—(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other written law, any person who —
[5/2011]
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Miscellaneous offences |
23.—(1) Where any employment agency personnel of a licensee, directly or indirectly, charges or receives for his services any sum greater than the prescribed fee, the licensee and the employment agency personnel shall each be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 and, in respect of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both. [5/2011]
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Certain offences deemed to be arrestable offences |
24. Every offence under section 6(4) shall be deemed to be an arrestable offence within the meaning of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 68). [5/2011] |
Officers to be public servants |
25. For the purposes of this Act and of the Penal Code (Cap. 224) the Commissioner and other officers appointed or acting under this Act shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the Penal Code. |
Employment agency deemed to be public place |
26. For the purposes of section 14(1) of the Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015, the premises of every employment agency shall be deemed to be a public place. [5/2011] [Act 5 of 2015 wef 01/04/2015] |
Right of hearing |
27. The Commissioner and any officer authorised by him in writing in that behalf shall have the right to appear and be heard before a Magistrate’s Court or District Court in any proceeding under this Act. |
Power to deal with evidence taken by another officer |
28. Where the Commissioner, or any officer performing the duties or exercising the powers conferred on the Commissioner, has, for the purpose of inquiring into any matter under this Act, taken any evidence or made any memorandum and is prevented by death, transfer or other cause from concluding the inquiry, any successor to the Commissioner or other officer may deal with that evidence or memorandum as if he had taken it down or made it and proceed with the inquiry from the stage at which his predecessor left it. |
Offences by bodies corporate, etc. |
28A.—(1) Where an offence under this Act committed by a body corporate is proved —
[5/2011]
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Abetment |
28B. Any person who abets the commission of an offence under this Act shall be guilty of the offence and shall be liable on conviction to be punished with the punishment provided for that offence. [5/2011] |
Composition of offences |
28C.—(1) The Commissioner or any officer authorised in writing by the Commissioner may, in his discretion, compound any offence under this Act by collecting from a person reasonably suspected of having committed the offence a sum not exceeding the lower of either of the following amounts:
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Protection from personal liability |
28D. No suit or other legal proceedings shall lie against the Commissioner or any public officer acting under the direction of the Commissioner for anything which is done with reasonable care and in good faith in the execution or purported execution of this Act. [5/2011] |
Jurisdiction of court |
28E. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap. 68), a District Court shall have jurisdiction to try any offence under this Act and shall have power to impose the full penalty or punishment in respect of the offence. [5/2011] |
Registers |
28F.—(1) The Commissioner may establish, maintain and cause to be published in such manner as he may determine, one or more registers in respect of —
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Power to make rules |
29.—(1) The Minister may make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act and in particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing powers he may make rules to prescribe —
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