Singapore Tourism Board Act |
Singapore Tourism (Licensing and Control of Tourist Guides) Regulations |
Rg 1 |
G.N. No. S 208/1973 |
REVISED EDITION 1999 |
(1st January 1999) |
[1st July 1973] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Singapore Tourism (Licensing and Control of Tourist Guides) Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Licence required to act as tourist guide |
Application for licence |
4.—(1) Any person who desires to obtain a licence shall make an application to the Board in such form as the Board may require.
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Duration of licence and fee |
5.—(1) A licence granted by the Board shall be for a period of 3 years from the date of grant of the licence.
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Official badge |
6. A licensee shall be issued with a badge (referred to in these Regulations as the official badge) indicating that he has a licence to act as a tourist guide. |
Conditions of licence |
7. A licensee shall comply with all the conditions set out in the Schedule which may be varied from time to time. |
Revocation and suspension of licence |
8.—(1) The Board may suspend any licence for a period not exceeding 6 months or may revoke or refuse to renew any licence if the licensee —
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Return of badge and licence |
9.—(1) Where a licence has been revoked or suspended, or has not been renewed or has expired or where the licensee has ceased to act as a tourist guide, the person concerned shall forthwith surrender the official badge and the licence to the Board.
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Working during suspension and penalty |
10.—(1) Where a licence has been suspended under regulation 8, the licensee shall not act as a tourist guide during the period for which the licence is suspended.
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No employment of person without licence |
11.—(1) No person shall employ any person who is not the holder of a valid licence granted under these Regulations to act as a tourist guide.
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Notices from Board |
12.—(1) All notices to be given by the Board under these Regulations may be given by any officer or employee duly authorised in that behalf by the Board.
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