Parking Places Act |
Parking Places (Parking of Heavy Vehicles) Rules |
R 4 |
REVISED EDITION 1994 |
(27th May 1994) |
[27th May 1994] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Parking Places (Parking of Heavy Vehicles) Rules. |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Restriction of parking of heavy vehicles |
3. No person who maintains or operates a parking place which is used in connection with private dwelling-houses shall at any time allow a heavy vehicle to be parked in the parking place. |
Vehicle parking certificate |
Application for vehicle parking certificate |
5.—(1) Every application for a vehicle parking certificate shall be made to the officer or a licensee from whom the applicant has procured a designated parking space for the parking of his heavy vehicle.
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Duration of vehicle parking certificate |
6.—(1) Every vehicle parking certificate shall, subject to rule 8, be valid for the period for which the person to whom it is issued has procured a designated parking space for the parking of his heavy vehicle.
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7. [Deleted by S 120/2006 wef 28/02/2006] |
Cessation of validity of vehicle parking certificate |
8.—(1) A vehicle parking certificate shall cease to be valid if —
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9. [Deleted by S 120/2006, wef 28 February 2006] |
Licensee to inform Superintendent of cessation of operation |
10.—(1) Any licensee who intends to cease the operation of his private parking place shall, unless the Superintendent otherwise allows, give at least 3 months’ notice in writing of his intention to the Superintendent and to every registered owner of a heavy vehicle who has been authorised by him to park the heavy vehicle in his private parking place.
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Directions to officers and licensees |
11. The Superintendent may, from time to time, issue to any officer or licensee such directions as he may consider necessary for carrying out the provisions of these Rules, and the officer or licensee shall comply with such directions. |
Offences |
12.—(2) Any person who uses a vehicle parking certificate which was not issued to him or which has been cancelled or which for some other reason is invalid shall be guilty of an offence. [S 120/2006 wef 28/02/2006]
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