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§ 38 — How safety and security directive is given
38.—(1) A safety and security directive is binding on the person or class of persons to whom it is addressed and given.(2) A safety and security directive that is addressed to a person is sufficiently given if it is served in the manner prescribed in section 93.
(3) A safety and security directive that is addressed to a class of persons is sufficiently given if it is —(a)
served on each of the persons in the class and in the manner prescribed in section 93; or
(b)
published both —(i)
in a daily newspaper circulating in Singapore or in any other news media that, in the opinion of the LTA, will be most likely to bring the directive to the attention of the persons who belong to the class; and
(ii)
on the LTA’s official website.
(4) Once such a safety and security directive is made and given under this section, the LTA must also publish the making of the directive in a manner that the LTA thinks will secure adequate publicity for the fact of making and giving of the safety and security directive.
(5) However, failure to publish a safety and security directive under subsection (4) does not invalidate the directive.
(6) A safety and security directive that is given —(a)
in accordance with subsection (2) takes effect when it is served;
(b)
in accordance with subsection (3)(a) takes effect when it is served on all the persons in the class in question; and
(c)
in accordance with subsection (3)(b) takes effect at the beginning of the day after the date on which subsection (3)(b) has been complied with.
—(1) A safety and security directive is binding on the person or class of persons to whom it is addressed and given.
(2) A safety and security directive that is addressed to a person is sufficiently given if it is served in the manner prescribed in section 93.
(3) A safety and security directive that is addressed to a class of persons is sufficiently given if it is —(a)
served on each of the persons in the class and in the manner prescribed in section 93; or
(b)
published both —(i)
in a daily newspaper circulating in Singapore or in any other news media that, in the opinion of the LTA, will be most likely to bring the directive to the attention of the persons who belong to the class; and
(ii)
on the LTA’s official website.
(4) Once such a safety and security directive is made and given under this section, the LTA must also publish the making of the directive in a manner that the LTA thinks will secure adequate publicity for the fact of making and giving of the safety and security directive.
(5) However, failure to publish a safety and security directive under subsection (4) does not invalidate the directive.
(6) A safety and security directive that is given —(a)
in accordance with subsection (2) takes effect when it is served;
(b)
in accordance with subsection (3)(a) takes effect when it is served on all the persons in the class in question; and
(c)
in accordance with subsection (3)(b) takes effect at the beginning of the day after the date on which subsection (3)(b) has been complied with.
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