“emergency” means an actual or imminent event that causes, or threatens to cause —
(a)
any harm or danger to the life, health or safety of any individual;
(b)
any destruction of, or damage to, any property; or
(c)
any harm or danger to the health or safety of the public;
“National Parks Board” means the National Parks Board established by the repealed National Parks Act (Cap. 198A, 1991 Ed.) in force before 1 July 1996 and continued by section 3 of the National Parks Board Act (Cap. 198A);
“specified event” means any event that is —
(a)
open to the public or a section of the public; and
(b)
conducted on land vested in or under the control or management of the National Parks Board;
“specified motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle other than any of the following:
(a)
a motorised personal mobility device;
(b)
a power‑assisted bicycle;
(c)
a motorised wheelchair;
(d)
a mobility scooter;
(e)
an automatic detection device that has wheels, a motor and is constructed to drive itself;
(f)
a robotic machine designed to move and operate independently of human control when the computer that controls it is programmed;
(g)
a motor vehicle that is constructed to drive itself;
“specified public path” means any public path on land vested in or under the control or management of the National Parks Board;
“specified purpose” means any of the following purposes:
(a)
to transport any individual or thing in connection with a specified event;
(b)
to transport any individual or thing in connection with any maintenance works;
(c)
to transport any individual or thing in connection with the exercise of any power under —
(i)
the Act;
(ii)
the Animals and Birds Act (Cap. 7);
(iii)
the Control of Plants Act (Cap. 57A);
(iv)
the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act (Cap. 92A);