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Formal Consolidation |  2000 RevEd
Permits to display posters and banners
3.—(1)  As soon as possible after nomination day, the Returning Officer shall issue to every candidate a permit substantially in the form set out in the Schedule authorising the display of posters and banners between nomination day and polling day.
(2)  The Returning Officer may, in issuing a permit, impose such terms and conditions as he may think fit, including conditions as to —
(a)the places where, or the objects or things on which, posters and banners may or may not be displayed;
(b)the manner in which posters and banners may or may not be displayed; and
(c)the maximum number of posters and banners to be displayed.
Informal Consolidation | Amended S 442/2011
Permits to display posters and banners
3.—(1)  As soon as possible after nomination proceedings have closed on nomination day of an election, the Returning Officer shall issue to every candidate a permit substantially in the form set out in the Schedule authorising the display of posters and banners relating to the candidate in any public place during the campaign period of the election.
[S 442/2011 wef 02/08/2011]
(2)  The Returning Officer may, in issuing a permit, impose such terms and conditions as he may think fit, including conditions as to —
(a)the public places where posters and banners must not be displayed;
[S 442/2011 wef 02/08/2011]
(aa)the removal, within such period after polling day of an election as is specified in the permit, of every poster and banner authorised to be displayed by the permit;
[S 442/2011 wef 02/08/2011]
(b)the manner in which posters and banners may or may not be displayed; and
(c)the maximum number of posters and banners to be displayed.