Environmental Public Health (Public Cleansing) Regulations
Table of Contents
1 Citation
2 Definitions
2A Delegation of Director-General’s powers
3 Refuse bins
4 Receptacles for trade refuse
5 Presumption in cases where trade refuse, etc., deposited
6 Occupier’s responsibility in respect of refuse chute and chute chamber
6A Prohibition on open burning, etc.
7 Littering
8 Cleanliness of public areas
9 Prohibition on barbers
10 Prohibition on raking or grubbing in refuse bins, etc.
11 Prohibition on littering streets
12 Dangerous and offensive articles in refuse bins, etc.
13 Noxious and offensive substances in watercourses
14 Conveyance along public streets of offensive matter
15 Human waste
16 Person using sanitary convenience to flush it after using
16A Public toilet
17 Animals
17A Domestic animals
18 Carcases
19 Disposal of dead animals
20 Water channels
21 Structures across public drains, streams or canals
22 Owner or occupier to remove fallen trees, etc.
23 Refuse receptacles in buses
24 Refuse disposal at ground or incinerator
24A Late payment of refuse disposal fees
25 Obstruction of cleansing work
26 Obstruction of streets, drains, etc.
27 Wayangs, fairs, etc.
28 Fees for collection and removal of refuse
29 Exemption
30 Penalty
Legislative History