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Transboundary Haze Pollution Act 2014 (No. 24 of 2014).

Country
Type of law
Legislation
Source

Abstract
This Act makes provision with respect to measures to combat haze pollution wholly or partly caused by smoke originating from any land or forest fire outside Singapore and to protect the environment from such pollution. The Act shall extend to any conduct or thing outside Singapore which causes or contributes to any haze pollution in Singapore. The Act imposes criminal and civil liability on entities directly and/or indirectly contributing to haze pollution in Singapore. For this purpose it defines participation of an entity in the management of another entity. It also defines offences and creates new statutory duties, the breach of which gives rise to a civil claim.
The Act defines presumptions regarding transboundary causes of haze pollution in Singapore and prescribes preventive measures to reduce or control haze pollution. The Director‑General of Environmental Protection may, if (s)he thinks it necessary or expedient to prevent, reduce or control any haze pollution in Singapore, give a preventive measures notice to any entity that, in his or her opinion, is directly or indirectly involved in any conduct, which is causing or contributing to, or is likely to cause or contribute to, any haze pollution in Singapore.
Long title of text
An Act concerning conduct which causes or contributes to haze pollution in Singapore, and to provide for related matters.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Republic of Singapore Government Gazette, Acts Supplement No. 28 of 26 September 2014.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No