No. S 165
Environmental Public Health Act
(CHAPTER 95)
Environmental Public Health
(Public Cleansing) (Amendment)
Regulations 2013
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 111 of the Environmental Public Health Act, the National Environment Agency, with the approval of the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, hereby makes the following Regulations:
Citation and commencement
1.—(1)  These Regulations may be cited as the Environmental Public Health (Public Cleansing) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 and shall, with the exception of regulations 2(c) and (d) and 4, come into operation on 1st April 2013.
(2)  Regulations 2(c) and (d) and 4 shall come into operation on 1st July 2013.
Amendment of Second Schedule
2.  The Second Schedule to the Environmental Public Health (Public Cleansing) Regulations (Rg 3) (referred to in these Regulations as the principal Regulations) is amended —
(a)by deleting the words “Colex Holdings Ltd.” in paragraph 3 and substituting the words “Colex Environmental Pte. Ltd.”;
(b)by deleting sub‑paragraphs (2) and (3) of paragraph 3 and substituting the following sub‑paragraphs:
(2)Non-domestic premises where daily quantity of refuse collected and removed —
 
(a)does not exceed 120 litres
$39.59 per premises
(b)exceeds 120 litres but does not exceed 240 litres
$107.00 per premises
(c)exceeds 240 litres but does not exceed 360 litres
$139.10 per premises
(d)exceeds 360 litres but does not exceed 660 litres
$374.50 per premises
(e)exceeds 660 litres but does not exceed 1,100 litres
$588.50 per premises
(f)exceeds 1,100 litres
a combination of fees from sub‑paragraphs (a) to (e) according to the combination of the least number of receptacles required to contain the daily refuse output and where more than one such combination of receptacles is possible, the combination of receptacles resulting in the lowest possible combined fee shall be applied.
(3)Hawker stalls, including stalls in public markets and markets managed by Statutory Boards, and those operating on temporary permits
$39.59 per stall.
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(c)by deleting the words “SembWaste Pte Ltd.” in paragraph 4 and substituting the words “Veolia ES Singapore Pte. Ltd.”; and
(d)by deleting sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) of paragraph 4 and substituting the following sub-paragraphs:
(2)Non-domestic premises where daily quantity of refuse collected and removed —
 
(a)does not exceed 120 litres
$35.10 per premises
(b)exceeds 120 litres but does not exceed 240 litres
$151.94 per premises
(c)exceeds 240 litres but does not exceed 360 litres
$219.35 per premises
(d)exceeds 360 litres but does not exceed 660 litres
$462.24 per premises
(e)exceeds 660 litres but does not exceed 1,100 litres
$717.97 per premises
(f)exceeds 1,100 litres
a combination of fees from sub‑paragraphs (a) to (e) according to the combination of the least number of receptacles required to contain the daily refuse output and where more than one such combination of receptacles is possible, the combination of receptacles resulting in the lowest possible combined fee shall be applied.
(3)Hawker stalls, including stalls in public markets and markets managed by Statutory Boards, and those operating on temporary permits
$35.10 per stall.
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Amendment of Fifth Schedule
3.  The Fifth Schedule to the principal Regulations is amended by deleting the words “COLEX HOLDINGS LTD.” in the Schedule heading and substituting the words “COLEX ENVIRONMENTAL PTE. LTD.”.
Amendment of Sixth Schedule
4.  The Sixth Schedule to the principal Regulations is amended by deleting the words “SEMBWASTE PTE LTD.” in the Schedule heading and substituting the words “VEOLIA ES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.”.
[G.N. Nos. S 221/2000; S 49/2001; S 176/2001; S 244/2001; S 287/2001; S 316/2001; S 359/2001; S 360/2001; S 199/2002; S 377/2004; S 639/2004; S 589/2005; S 168/2006; S 500/2006; S 712/2006; S 17/2009; S 405/2009; S 402/2010; S 554/2010; S 596/2011; S 300/2012]
Made this 21st day of March 2013.
CHEW GEK KHIM
Chairman,
National Environment Agency,
Singapore.
[NEA/LD/39/8/1 V.1; MEWR 030/01/101; AG/LLRD/SL/95/2010/8 Vol. 1]
(To be presented to Parliament under section 111(4) of the Environmental Public Health Act).