Environmental Public Health Act |
Environmental Public Health (Crematoria) Regulations |
Rg 6 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[1st September 1973] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Environmental Public Health (Crematoria) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Appointment of Superintendent |
3. The Commissioner may appoint a Superintendent for the purposes of these Regulations and the Superintendent shall, if so required, reside in such quarters as may be allocated. |
Application for licence |
Sole purpose of crematoria |
5.—(1) No crematorial building shall be used for a purpose other than for the cremation of corpses; and such building shall be separated from all other structures, erections or buildings by at least 6 metres.
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Fuel used for cremator |
6. No fuel other than electricity, gas or oil may be used for the purpose of firing any cremator. |
Prohibited cremations |
7. No cremation of the remains of any deceased person shall be allowed by the licensee or Superintendent —
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Application for cremation |
8.—(1) An application for a permit to cremate a corpse and the permit to cremate a corpse shall be in such form as the Commissioner may require. [S 472/91 wef 01/12/1991. S 311/96]
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Order for burial by Coroner |
9. Notwithstanding regulation 7(c) and (d), cremation may be permitted if an application therefor is made in accordance with regulation 8, and a preliminary investigation has been held by the Coroner and an order for burial has been issued by him under sections 274 and 275 of the Criminal Procedure Code [Cap. 68] in the case of every such body as is referred to in section 273 of that Code. |
Register of cremations |
10.—(1) A register of cremations shall be kept in every crematorium, which shall be in such form as the Commissioner may require, and shall contain the following particulars:
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Inspection of register of cremations |
11.—(1) The Commissioner or a medical officer of health, public health engineer or public health officer may at any time enter and inspect a crematorium and may examine any book, register of cremations or any other document and may require from the licensee or caretaker or any other person such information as he may think necessary to determine whether the crematorium has been established and used, managed, maintained or operated or every cremation has been carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Act and these Regulations.
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Unauthorised cremations |
12.—(1) The licensee shall ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent unauthorised cremations from being carried out at the crematorium.
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Cleanliness |
13. The crematorium and every part thereof shall be kept clean to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. |
Ashes |
14. Every crematorium shall be provided with proper facilities for the retention or disposal of ashes after cremation. |
Disposal of ashes |
15.—(1) The ashes may be collected by the person who applied for the cremation within 14 days after cremation.
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Cremation of exhumed remains |
16. The cremation of the remains of a deceased person who has been buried may be permitted by the Commissioner subject to such conditions which he may see fit to impose in an exhumation licence. |
Caskets |
17. The casket containing the remains of the deceased person shall be of wood or other material approved by the Commissioner and shall have no glass or metal grip, lining, fastening or other similar attachments, or any other form of packing. |
Fees |
18. The fees for cremation at the Mount Vernon Crematoria shall be as follows:
[G.N. Nos. S 472/91; S 250/95; S 266/96; S 311/96] [] [] [] |
19. [Deleted by S 472/91 wef 01/12/1991] |
Offences |
20. No person shall —
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Penalty |
21. Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of these Regulations shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 for the first offence, and in the case of a second or subsequent conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000. |