8. Section 21 of the principal Act is repealed and the following sections substituted therefor:“Declaration of special event by Commissioner |
21.—(1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3) and section 21A, the Commissioner may declare an event to be a special event for the purposes of this Part.(2) In deciding whether to make a declaration and the scope of the declaration, the Commissioner is to have regard to —(a) | the size of the event; | (b) | the number and prominence of persons who are likely to attend the event; | (c) | the likely media coverage of the event; | (d) | the likely contribution that the event will make to Singapore; | (e) | the commercial arrangements for the event; | (f) | the event management experience and expertise of the event organiser; | (g) | the factors affecting the operational organisation of the event, including measures taken or to be taken by the event organiser in relation to the planning of the event, such as —(i) | preparation of traffic and transport management plans; | (ii) | emergency management plans; | (iii) | security plans and consultation with police and emergency services; and | (iv) | crowd management; |
| (h) | Singapore’s obligations for holding the event; and | (i) | any other relevant factor. |
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(3) The Commissioner may make a declaration only if the Commissioner is satisfied that the declaration is necessary —(a) | for preserving public order and the safety of individuals involved in the event and other individuals; and | (b) | for the avoidance of disruptions to the event. |
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(4) A declaration under subsection (1) must —(a) | contain a brief description of the event to which the declaration applies, whether by means of a description, map or other document; | (b) | state the proposed date and time of the event or the proposed period in which the event is to take place, and the location of the special event area for the event; and | (c) | state the period (not exceeding 3 years) for which the declaration is in force. |
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(5) Once such a declaration is made in respect of an event, the Commissioner must give a copy of the declaration to the event organiser of the event. |
(6) Unless sooner revoked, a declaration expires on the date, and at the time (if any) stated in, or worked out in accordance with the declaration. |
(7) At any time before the declaration in respect of a special event comes into force, the Commissioner may, by informing the event organiser of the event, amend all or any of the following:(a) | the description of the location of the special event area to which the declaration applies; | (b) | the date and time of the special event or the proposed period in which the special event is to take place; | (c) | the period (not exceeding 3 years) for which the declaration is in force. |
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(8) To avoid doubt, more than one declaration under this section may be made in respect of the same event. |
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Enhanced security special event declared by Minister |
21A.—(1) Where the Minister is satisfied, in relation to any event, that any of the following applies:(a) | there is a reasonable likelihood that the event may be disrupted if all or any of the powers in sections 24 to 29 and section 32A are not exercised; | (b) | the exercise of all or any of those powers is necessary because of the need to protect persons involved in or at the event; | (c) | the exercise of all or any of those powers is required as a condition of holding the event in Singapore; | (d) | there is a reasonable likelihood that the event might be the subject of an act of terrorism because of the nature of the event, or the attendance or likely attendance of prominent persons or a large number of people, |
the Minister may give directions to the Commissioner requiring the Commissioner to refer the event, or a class of similar events, specified in the direction, to the Minister for deciding whether to make a declaration, and the scope of the declaration, under section 21 instead of the Commissioner, and every such event, or event in the class, specified must then be so referred to the Minister. |
(2) In deciding whether to make a declaration, and the scope of the declaration, under section 21, in relation to any event specified in a direction under subsection (1), the Minister has all the functions and powers of the Commissioner under section 21, and a reference in that section to the Commissioner accordingly includes a reference to the Minister. |
(3) A declaration made by the Minister under section 21 read with this section must be published in the Gazette. |
(4) Once such a declaration is made, the Minister must, within 7 days after the making of the declaration and before the date the declaration comes into force, cause to be published a notice of the making of the declaration, describing briefly the event and the special event area for that event in such manner as will secure adequate publicity for the declaration. |
(5) If the Minister, by virtue of this section read with section 21(7), makes any amendment to the declaration for an enhanced security special event, the Minister must publish the amended declaration in the Gazette; and a notice describing briefly the amendment must be published as soon as practicable in such manner as will secure adequate publicity for the amended declaration. |
(6) However, failure to publish a notice under subsection (4) or (5) in respect of any declaration or amended declaration by the Minister does not invalidate the declaration.”. |
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