Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act |
Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) (Election Meetings) Rules 2006 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) (Election Meetings) Rules 2006 and shall come into operation on 21st April 2006. |
Application |
2. These Rules shall apply to any assembly of 5 or more persons which is —
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Prohibition of election meeting without permit |
Grant of permit |
4.—(1) A permit to hold an election meeting may be granted by any one of the following licensing officers:
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Conditions of permit |
5.—(1) A permit granted under these Rules shall be subject to the following conditions:
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Crowd control and security measures |
6.—(1) Police officers may be present at any election meeting to maintain order and may record the proceedings of an election meeting by means of tape recorders or video recorders or both.
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Evacuation in emergency situations |
7.—(1) If the most senior police officer present at an election meeting considers that an emergency situation is, or is likely to pose, a threat to the safety or health of persons present at that election meeting or that there are reasonable grounds for doing so for the purpose of protecting those persons from injury or death threatened by an emergency situation, the police officer may order the election meeting to immediately stop and direct the evacuation and exclusion of all persons from the premises at which the election meeting is held.
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Revocation |
8. The Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) (Election Meetings) Rules (R 2) are revoked. |
Made this 20th day of April 2006.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore. |
[CP/S/162/2/9; MHA 112/2/069; AG/LEG/SL/184/2005/1 Vol. 1] |
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