Trees and Plants (Preservation and Improvement of Amenities) Bill |
Bill No. 48/1970
Read the first time on 4th November 1970. |
An Act to provide for the preservation and growing of trees and plants. |
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 may be cited as the Trees and Plants (Preservation and Improvement of Amenities) Act, 1970, 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 —
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Appointment of Superintendent of Trees and Plants and other officers |
Restriction on felling or cutting of trees exceeding five feet in girth |
4.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act no person shall, without the written permission of the Superintendent, fell or cut any tree, with a girth exceeding five feet, growing on any vacant land or such other lands as the Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, designate except where —
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Application for written permission to fell or cut trees |
5.—(1) An application for written permission under section 4 of this Act shall be made to the Superintendent in the prescribed manner by a person having such estate or interest in the land on which the tree is growing as would enable him, with or without the consent of any other person, to fell or cut the tree.
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Review of refusal or conditions of written permission to fell or cut trees |
6. Where the Superintendent refuses to grant written permission for the felling or cutting of any tree or grant such written permission subject to conditions, any person aggrieved by such refusal or conditions may, within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, appeal to the Minister whose decision thereon shall be final. |
Penalty for felling or cutting trees without written permission |
7. Any person who fells or cuts a tree in contravention of section 4 of this Act or who wilfully causes the death or destruction of a tree to which subsection (1) of section 4 of this Act applies shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars. |
Superintendent may serve notice for enhancing amenity of land adjoining designated public roads |
8.—(1) For the purpose of preserving or enhancing the amenity of any land adjoining or abutting on or near to a designated public road, the Superintendent may serve on the occupier of such land a notice requiring him, within such period as may be specified in the notice —
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Power of Superintendent to take measures in default of notice and to recover costs |
9.—(1) Where the occupier of any land has failed to comply with the requirements of any notice served under subsection (1) of section 8 of this Act, the Superintendent may at all reasonable times enter upon the land and take in respect thereof such measures and do thereon such work as may be necessary to comply in whole or in part with the notice.
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Trees and plants planted pursuant to sections 8 and 9 not to be damaged or removed |
10.—(1) No person shall wilfully damage, destroy or remove a tree or plant which has been planted pursuant to section 8 or 9 of this Act.
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Power to compound |
11. The Superintendent may compound any offence under this Act or any rules made thereunder by accepting a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars from the person who is suspected of having committed the offence. |
Power of Minister on appeal |
12. The Minister shall, on the determination of an appeal under section 6 or 8 of this Act, have the power to confirm, cancel or modify any decision made or any notice served by the Superintendent under this Act. |
Protection from liability for bona fide acts |
13. No action shall lie against the Superintendent or any officer appointed under this Act or any person acting under the direction of the Superintendent or such officer in respect of any matter or thing done bona fide for the purpose of carrying put the provisions of this Act. |
Act not to affect liability of occupier |
14. Nothing in this Act shall affect the liability in tort of an occupier for any injury or damage resulting from any tree or plant growing on his land. |
Rules |
15. The Minister may make rules —
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