Enlistment Act |
Enlistment (Advisory Boards) Regulations |
Rg 2 |
G.N. No. S 401/2003 |
REVISED EDITION 2004 |
(31st December 2004) |
[25th August 2003] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Enlistment (Advisory Boards) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Appointment of panel |
Appointment of secretaries |
4. For the purpose of carrying out the administrative duties connected with advisory boards, the Director of Manpower shall appoint such number of secretaries as the Director of Manpower may determine. |
Convening and composition of advisory board |
5.—(1) An advisory board shall be convened by its secretary on behalf of the proper authority as often as may be necessary.
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Referral of matters to advisory board |
6.—(1) The proper authority may, if the proper authority thinks fit, refer any matter to an advisory board requesting it to express its opinions or recommendations.
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Investigation |
7.—(1) Where a matter is to be referred to an advisory board, its secretary, if he considers it necessary, shall cause an investigation to be carried out.
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Deliberations of advisory board |
8.—(1) In its deliberations on any application or matter, the advisory board shall consider all the relevant materials, documents and evidence, including any oral evidence and any investigation report in respect of the application or matter.
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Record |
9.—(1) At the end of the deliberations on any application or matter, the members of an advisory board shall give their opinions or recommendations together with the reasons therefor, and these shall be recorded by the chairman or any person acting on his behalf.
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Deliberations in private |
10.—(1) The deliberations of an advisory board shall be in private. [S 362/2022 wef 07/05/2022]
[S 362/2022 wef 07/05/2022] |
Remuneration |
11. A member of an advisory board who is not a public officer or a member of the Singapore Armed Forces shall be remunerated for each day on which the advisory board sits at such rate as the proper authority may determine. |