REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE |
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE |
ACTS SUPPLEMENT |
Published by Authority |
NO. 49] | Friday, December 22 | [2017 |
The following Act was passed by Parliament on 4 July 2017 and assented to by the President on 25 July 2017:— |
Home Team Corps Act 2017 |
(No. 32 of 2017)
I assent.
President. 25 July 2017. |
An Act to amend the Payment Services Act 2019 (Act 2 of 2019). |
Be it enacted by the President with the advice and consent of the Parliament of Singapore, as follows: |
Short title and commencement |
1. This Act is the Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Act 2021 and comes into operation on a date that the Minister appoints by notification in the Gazette. |
Interpretation |
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Establishment of Home Team Corps |
3. The Home Team Corps is established by this Act, which consists of —
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Organisation |
Home Team Corps Council |
5.—(1) For the purpose of the administration of matters relating to the Home Team Corps under this Act, a Home Team Corps Council is established, which consists of the following individuals, each of whom is appointed by the Minister:
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Appointment of Commandant |
6.—(1) The Minister may appoint —
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Appointment of officers, honorary officers and honorary instructors |
7.—(1) The Minister may appoint —
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Secondment of Singapore Police Force and Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel |
8.—(1) The Commissioner of Police may second any member of the Singapore Police Force for full‑time or part‑time service in the National Police Cadet Corps.
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Eligibility |
9.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a citizen of Singapore or a permanent resident is eligible to be enrolled as a cadet or appointed as an officer in one of the following Corps, but not both:
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Discharge and dismissal of cadets |
10.—(1) A cadet of the National Police Cadet Corps or the National Civil Defence Cadet Corps is discharged from service in that Corps when the cadet has completed the period of service for which the cadet was enrolled.
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Disobedience of regulations, general or routine orders, etc. |
11. A cadet who —
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Punishment |
12. Where an officer‑in‑charge deals with a case summarily, the officer‑in‑charge may, if a finding of guilt is recorded, impose one or more of the following punishments:
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Board of inquiry |
13.—(1) If a Commandant of a Corps has reason to believe that an officer under that Commandant’s executive command has committed a breach of any general or routine order of the Corps or any regulation made under this Act, the Commandant may convene a board of inquiry to investigate and report on the facts relating to the matter and the board of inquiry must, if directed by the Commandant to do so, express its opinion on any question arising out of any matter referred to the board.
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Compensation for death or personal injury |
14. It is lawful for the Minister to compensate, in accordance with regulations made under this Act, any member or the member’s dependants for the member’s death or personal injury arising out of or in the execution of the member’s duty and that is attributable solely to the discharge of the member’s duty. |
Exemptions from certain laws |
15. Nothing in the Arms Offences Act (Cap. 14) and the Corrosive and Explosive Substances and Offensive Weapons Act (Cap. 65) applies to members whilst on parade or in the course of their duty. |
General and routine orders |
16.—(1) A Commandant may, from time to time, make such general or routine orders, not inconsistent with this Act —
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Regulations |
17.—(1) The Home Team Corps Council may, with the approval of the Minister, make such regulations as may be necessary or expedient to carry out the provisions of this Act.
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Repeal |
18. The National Police Cadet Corps Act (Cap. 199) is repealed. |
Saving and transitional provisions |
19.—(1) Every individual who, immediately before the appointed day, is an officer appointed or an individual enrolled in the National Civil Defence Cadet Corps, is deemed —
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