Environmental Public Health (Amendment) Act 2018.
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Abstract
This Act amends the Environmental Public Health Act (Chapter 95 of the 2002 Revised Edition) and makes related amendments to the Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act (Chapter 30C of the 2008 Revised Edition).
The principal Act is amended by inserting, immediately after section 31D, the Part IIIA District Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (DPWCS). The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an area to be a DPWCS area where a pneumatic waste conveyance system is established, and operated or maintained, for that area under this Part. The owner or occupier of every premises within a DPWCS area must use the pneumatic waste conveyance system established, and operated or maintained by the DPWCS licensee for the area. A person must not — (a) establish, operate or maintain; or (b) convey or transport refuse or waste through, any DPWCS without a DPWCS licence. The Act further provides for the changes affecting DPWCS areas, the works by DPWCS licensee, offences and penalties, etc.
The principal Act is amended by inserting, immediately after section 31D, the Part IIIA District Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (DPWCS). The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, declare an area to be a DPWCS area where a pneumatic waste conveyance system is established, and operated or maintained, for that area under this Part. The owner or occupier of every premises within a DPWCS area must use the pneumatic waste conveyance system established, and operated or maintained by the DPWCS licensee for the area. A person must not — (a) establish, operate or maintain; or (b) convey or transport refuse or waste through, any DPWCS without a DPWCS licence. The Act further provides for the changes affecting DPWCS areas, the works by DPWCS licensee, offences and penalties, etc.
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This Act shall enter into effect on 1 February 2019.
Repealed
No
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English
Legislation Amendment
No