No. S 13
Administration of Muslim Law Act
(CHAPTER 3)
Administration of Muslim Law
(Halal Certificates) (Amendment) Rules 2018
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 88C of the Administration of Muslim Law Act, the Majlis Ugama Islam, Singapura, with the approval of Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, who is charged with the responsibility for the portfolio of the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth as regards Muslim affairs, makes the following Rules:
Citation and commencement
1.  These Rules are the Administration of Muslim Law (Halal Certificates) (Amendment) Rules 2018 and come into operation on 1 February 2018.
Deletion and substitution of Schedule
2.  The Schedule to the Administration of Muslim Law (Halal Certificates) Rules (R 8) is deleted and the following Schedule substituted therefor:
THE SCHEDULE
Rule 3
Fees
First column
 
Second column
1.Application for a halal certificate:
 
 
(a)normal processing
 
$159 per application
(b)express processing
 
$340 per application
2.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to process poultry at an abattoir
 
$250
3.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to produce, process, market or display any product at any premises with a total floor area —
 
 
(a)not exceeding 200 square metres
 
$750
(b)exceeding 200 square metres but not exceeding 750 square metres
 
$800
(c)exceeding 750 square metres but not exceeding 2,000 square metres
 
$910
(d)exceeding 2,000 square metres
 
$1,210
4.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to operate a product processing facility with a total floor area —
 
 
(a)not exceeding 200 square metres
 
$795
(b)exceeding 200 square metres but not exceeding 750 square metres
 
$870
(c)exceeding 750 square metres but not exceeding 2,000 square metres
 
$980
(d)exceeding 2,000 square metres
 
$1,975
5.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to operate any of the following retail food establishments:
 
 
(a)a restaurant with a total floor area not exceeding 186 square metres
 
$775
(b)a restaurant with a total floor area exceeding 186 square metres
 
$1,140
(c)a food or hawker stall, or any stall selling uncooked food, with a total floor area not exceeding 13 square metres
 
$350
(d)a food or hawker stall, or any stall selling uncooked food, with a total floor area exceeding 13 square metres
 
$565
(e)a food station in a restaurant
 
$560
(f)a halal section in a supermarket
 
$710
(g)a snack bar, confectionery or bakery, that is not in a petrol station
 
$710
(h)a snack bar, confectionery or bakery, in a petrol station
 
$364
(i)a canteen stall in a Government school
 
$60
(j)a canteen stall in a staff canteen
 
$710
6.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to operate —
 
 
(a)a kitchen facility in a preschool
 
$375
(b)any other catering establishment or central kitchen facility with a total floor area not exceeding 186 square metres
 
$1,000
(c)any other catering establishment or central kitchen facility with a total floor area exceeding 186 square metres
 
$1,220
7.Halal certificate with a validity period of one year to operate the whole or any section of a storage facility or warehouse
 
$900
8.Halal certificate with a validity period of 7 days to operate a retail food establishment at any bazaar, fair, trade exposition or other similar activity or event held on premises other than the certified premises, facility or establishment of a halal certificate holder
 
$75
9.Endorsement of any imported, exported or re‑exported product in respect of which a halal certificate has been issued
 
$288 per consignment
10.Use of a specified halal certification mark —
 
 
(a)for any poultry processed at an abattoir
 
$0.10 per poultry on which mark is applied
(b)for any product
 
$40 per type, description or brand of product
(c)for any product at a product processing facility
 
$30 per type, description or brand of product
(d)for any endorsed imported, exported or re‑exported product in respect of which a halal certificate has been issued
 
$0.70 per carton or drum
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Saving provision
3.  Despite rule 2, the Schedule to the Administration of Muslim Law (Halal Certificates) Rules as in force immediately before 1 February 2018 continues to apply, on and after that date, to —
(a)an application made before that date under section 88A(2) of the Act for a halal certificate in relation to any product, service or activity;
(b)any halal certificate issued pursuant to an application mentioned in paragraph (a);
(c)any use of a specified halal certification mark, if the approval under section 88A of the Act to use that mark was granted pursuant to an application made before that date for such approval; and
(d)an endorsement of any imported, exported or re‑exported product in respect of which a halal certificate has been issued, if —
(i)the halal certificate is issued pursuant to an application mentioned in paragraph (a); and
(ii)the application for the endorsement is made before that date.
[G.N. Nos. S 38/2008; S 47/2009; S 578/2009; S 571/2012; S 722/2014; S 222/2016]
Made on 5 January 2018.
MOHAMMAD ALAMI BIN MUSA
President,
Majlis Ugama Islam,
Singapura.
[MCCY 76-04-02; AG/LEGIS/SL/3/2015/3 Vol. 1]